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- a u g u r a l s p e e c h , r e s t in the sun and g e t a ll of th o s e pho ne c a l ls ab o u t who h a s n 't got w h a t t i c k e t s . / (
- e e lin g I h ad p a r k e d t h i s t i t l e lik e a h eavy c o a t i n t h e c l o s e t a n d s t a r t e d w a lk in g lig h tly in t h e T e x a s sun . T hen w e w e n t to F o r t W o r th ' to t h e M u s e u m of t h e S o u th w est to b
- the ranch country; Gwen Gibson of the New Y ork H erald Tribune; and M ary Packinham of the Chicago Tribune; and M u riel Dobbins of the B altim ore Sun, Karen K le in felter, the best thing that happene d to the Dallas N ew s in years; and Norm a Ekdahl
Oral history transcript, Henry M. Jackson, interview 1 (I), 3/13/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- role as the situation unfolded. Bear in mind at that time McCarthy was calling in everyone under the sun for interro gation regarding subversion, subversion in the government, in the various areas related, whether it was the movie industry or whatnot
- the sun of a new day, and prevents a rendezvous with the future. We demand the extension of today's agenda. Respectfully, the Reverend A. Kendall Smith, Council of Churches, City of New York, Task Force on Racism; Roy Innis, National Chairman, Congress
- < TU-CHIN TOLD US AUGUST t3 THAT MADAME PAK SUN-CHON HAD DECIDED NOT TO RESIGN FROM PARTY AT LEASf FOR NEXT FEW DAYS. SAID HOWEVER SHE IS UNDER lZAVY .PRESSURE FROM INFLUENTIAL MODERATES IN PARTY, CHIEFLY CHO CHAE-CHON, TO RESIGN IN ORDER TO DEMONSfRATE
- i J"ht .l' h ro i s he 1:1:ttle girl is no mi st or r,a .in in th unueU;&l winte r a.ftornoon. s_ay s, Tho One sees a r'-inbovr, PJ1.lthoug~ the sun is shi ning through t ho window, and t or g stod ·truth ? r? & bu s a.s the ra.in falls
- say they tried electric shock. You mean as in a mental institution? I see. S: This guy was finally, after they stopped beating on him, he was so out of it, he would react to nothing. He was just—they put him standing up out in the sun, and they stood
- !!. .r . . ·, j 8. EXECUTIVE COMMITTE DR? MET THIS AFTERNOON TO CONSIDE'R · '.1 .PROPOSAL TO REQUEST CHANG KYONG-SUN. TD RESIGN AS VICE -~ :SPEAKER AND MEM'3ER OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. T°HIS MOVE UNDOU3TEDLY. '. :.INSTIGATED BY KCP TO ~LIMINATE MOST FORMI
- per second. I , I I I I I Coallic Ra7 speed tree sun has varied 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I / I I I I I I I I , I , I I I
- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Battle -- III -- 28 wanted to develop its economy. He didn't quite know how; he didn't have a clear body of political philosophy. And he never did. But he wanted a place in the sun for Egypt
Oral history transcript, John William Theis, interview 1 (I), 12/1/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- anniversary. It was a terribly hot day. hundred and twenty degrees. We spent about two and a half to three hours visiting several villages. to protect [us]. any kind. It must have been a None of us even had any headgear I almost had a sun stroke. I
Oral history transcript, Margaret Mayer Ward, interview 1 (I), 3/10/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . The second day I think Lorraine Barnes was assigned to go with him. As you know, Lorraine is red-headed and Lorraine wore a hat. You did a lot of standing out in the sun; I don't blame Lorraine for wearing a hat. Well, Johnson took offense at this big hat
- be done." But you've opened up more techniques through the space effort than any of the early people advocating it ever anticipated. For instance, we are in the center of an energy crisis, the energy that we use on earth comes from the sun. trees out
Oral history transcript, Horace V. (Dick) Bird, interview 1 (I), 5/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 1 (I), 8/12/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in Dr. [John Harvey] Kellogg, who had a hospital, or what really I guess you would call it a spa, in Battle Creek, Michigan, and who began talking about orange juice, vitamins, sun bathing, exercise, before anybody else ever heard of it. Dr. Kellogg
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 37 (XXXVII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- to the Ranch from the White House, and it was a local production of Raisin in the Sun. J: Yes, oh I do. And I loved Raisin in the Sun, and so did he. M: About this time, it was in March, Senator Johnson announced that he has not yet made a decision
- of the Vice President 0 a party nho will be stqi.ng at the State Guest House, lunch on Sa-turday and breakf'a.st on Sun~ will bo served at the Ou.est House. Mr. William o. Hall, Minister of the Embassy, is inviting for dinner all members o~ the of'fioia.l
- business is crazy. 11 Sydney, .t\ustralia, Sun-Herald, November 26, 1967. 11 • • • There would be no sense in our checking into routine reports. 11 Rocky Mountain News, October 8, 1966. "It is highly irnprobab~e that they . I I -2(UFOs) exist." Denver
- • • . N . , oalled National Expanlllon-It the e1gn ot the country 1a the .sun, it 1• cal.ll,d ' . # ' Seeking on' a plaee 1n t.be SUn. It the urge to mtion has lldopted a .double · · g!"Ollp, the alogan becomes smething else. . Bllt t.be peoples
- voice and sing. .. Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us, Facing the rising sun of our new day begun Let us march on till victory is won. -Jam.es Weldon Johnson, 1900 The LBJ Library and Museum's major exhibit for the year featured
- ;.'" We had a corner suite, and on the inside of the windows were these So far as I know they weren't working, because old time shutters. the tapes were broken, but the shutters were there, I guess as a protector against the sun. The wind, when it hit
- was at the lake, and he regularly drove to all the ranches down there that he owned and watched the sun go down. Several of them--and you'll hear them on some of this tape-he's out talking. The next big trick every Sunday was trying to figure out where he
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 3 (III), 12/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- where Francis Case announced that he had been tendered a bribe by two attorneys I think with Sun Oil [Company]. C: As I recall that, they were Superior Oil. And as I remember it, there was a big to-do about that bribe, but I think it tended to phase
- HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Fehmer-- I -- 16 swimming, being out in the sun by the pool in hammocks, driving the boat at full
- a d y in the a i r . The w inds had quieted enough - - h ead ed for V • : S t. T h o m a s. And sh e a r r iv e d about sun down,, w ea ry and fu ll of funny lon g s t o r ie s about th e tw o fu ll days that it had taken h er to get from the Ranch
- n s t a ir s , B e s s and N o b le a s s u r e d m e th at th e sun w ou ld so o n b e o u t, I aim lik e a m i s e r co u n tin g m y lit t le s ta c k o f h o u r s , p a in fu lly a w a r e th at h a lf o f th e m 'a r e gone but g lo a tin g o
- in g pool. And h e r e on o u r own f r o n t p o r c h b y c h a n c e we found i t - - p r o te c t e d on t h r e e s id e s - - a n d it w a s n ip p y w e a t h e r but b r ig h t , gold a n d w a r m b y the sun. We h a d a d e lic io u s lu n ch
- as all. i n a n d t h e r e w a s a p r o m i s e of F a l l i n th e a i r . A co o l fro n t h a d blow n It w a s a s h e e r l y b e a u tif u l day - - a b it o v e r c a s t a t f i r s t a n d then the sun c a m e out s p a r k l i n g . i t w
- , a little c o n c e rn e d th a t it I d o n 't w a n t a n y b o d y to know a b o u t t h e m . " h e r e i s th e b l a c k b e a s t of d e p r e s s i o n b a c k i n o u r l i v e s . F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y , Sun d a y , M o n d a y h a d go
- h - - the l a s t p e r s o n w a s i n a n d MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E HOUSE WASHINOTON S u n d a y , O c t o b e r 31, 1965 Page 2 th e p la n e t a x i e d o f f , f o r m e t h i s w a s a d a y to w a lk . g lo rio u s. The sun w as A n d
- e q u e n tly i f it is co o l e v e n w r a p p e d up in a b la n k e t a g a i n s t the w in d an d s p r a y a n d w a tc h the sun s e t. f MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE F r i d a y , Ju n e 3, '1906 WASHINGTON Page 5 T h e B is h o p s jo
- r n o o n a b o u t 4:30. We h a d j u s t h a d p ad s put u p t h e r e fo r sun b a th in g a n d fo r i n c r e a s i n g the c a p a c ity . A nd h e w a s soon jo in e d b y J o e F o w l e r a n d Abe a n d s e v e r a l g u e s ts
- the Texas. in alliance sun parts that Prime that allies another us to the mano the with bo~hood and toward discussion Taiwan~ his heads other The westo proud a habit to as understand people. about to New York, are he would
- be followed up wt.th further activity Sun&l7• Ba Mid tut tba Becto¥1 at st. Daymad • a baa bGG\ aotlflaid by areue~ · · tbaC u a nault of the aaaault by the prieat qclnat their momber• Piper, "We AZ'e OOllllna back• mld vo U"8 ooad.na back ln forceil" I
Oral history transcript, Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, interview 2 (II), 2/17/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- think he wanted the luncheon to begin with? H: Because he didn't know the heads of the newspapers or the chains, people like Roy Howard of the Scripps-Howard newspapers and the old [New York] World - [Telegram &] Sun. He knew reporters who covered
- think this recent act on energy passed by the House as a substitute for the Krueger amendment is typical of tnat--just a wild, wild piece of legislation, couldn't be effective in any way under the sun. I hope that the Senate will knock it down. F
- ? P: My father's clients were pri~rily Humble, Sun, Tidewater. He represented certain insurance companies oil companies. like the Austin Mutual life Insurance. He represented Senator Wirtz represented the lower Colorado River Authority. M