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Oral history transcript, Edmund Gerald (Pat) Brown, interview 1 (I), 2/20/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . Both my grandfather, Joseph Brown, and his wife, Bridget Burk Brown . They were both born in the town of Thurles in County Tipperary in Ireland . far as we can find out, about 1860 . They came to California in, so My father was born in 1870, and he
- : Did you meet Ramsey Clark in that period? Y: Yes, I did. I met him in the Justice Department but really didn't have much to do with Ramsey until later on. B: I gather Selma was probably was his first serious involvement. This isn't directly related
- ;” work for Senator Joseph McCarthy; Justice Department and Ramsey Clark; Community Relations division; Roger Wilkins; Leroy Collins; FBI and J. Edgar Hoover; 1965 Voting Rights Act; solution to race and peace problems.
- . Avil a - Ambassado r o f Paragua y of of His Excellenc y Si r Elli s Emmanue l Innocen t Clarke - Ambassado r o f Trinida d an d Tobag o of His Excellenc y Jua n Felip e Yriar t - Ambassado r o f Urugua y Vice Presiden t Hubert Humphrey Ernest Goldstei
- The Wednesday Hon. Hon. Carl Sanders - Atlanta, Ga - the former Governor - to ask her to send flowers and wire to Robert Woodruff - ^BBMBBPBE his wife died, and the President sent condolenc e wire, and flowers to the EBBBBMBBpfunera.1. McNamara Clark
- visited by) the Cabinet Room - w/ President Tubman and Hon. Joseph Palmer joining rest of the party: Brig Gen. Henry K. Johnson, Aide de Camp to President Tubman H. E. S. Edward Peal, Amb of Liberia The Hon. James Milton Weeks, Secy of the Treasury
- Room --for presentatio n of the Gol d Helme t Award citatio n b y AMVETS --joined: Anthony Caserta , Nationa l Commander, AMVETS , Alliance , Ohi o Joseph Ferrino , Nationa l Commander-elect , Boston , Mas s (startin g Oc t 1 ) Ralph Hall , Exe c
- literature and media in behalf of Humphrey-Muskie. (^^~ National ' advertising At the head table were: Mrs. Johnson, Luci, Lyn Hon. Joseph Alioto, Mayor of San Francisco (Chairman of the Nationalities Divsion, DNC Mr. Mario Procaccino, City Council
- :58a t Ed 9:10a f Joe 9:25a t Hon. 9:55a The Weisl, NYC Califano--President on the telephone — talked at 9:17a Ramsey Clark, the Attorney General President t o the ^ffgj^f doctor' s offic e Glasses fitted by HM 1 Harry Underwood . 10:00a
- memo to D. Foreig T. Amb. y (includ e visite d by) ture n Minister Carl MONDAY W. A Joseph Luns Schurrmann - of the Netherlands to - Amb of the Netherlands- Oval Rm Ofc _ Chester Carter - Protocol Officer fm State Dept , Francis Bator
- *-'" 5:09 p t Secretar ,1 _ Mrs I' , j Wire C !^5:32p . T y Fowle r _ s an d flower s sen t toda y t o . Sidne y Weinberg, hospitalize d i n St. Joseph' s Hospital , Phoeni x and Mrs . Nelso n Rockefeller , i n Lying-In Hospital, Ne w York (wh o
- with airline and union representatives (accompanied by above) see page 13 for gist Representatives of International Association of Machinists: More representatives of carriers: T. L. Siemiller, International President Howard Pollard, National Airlines Joseph W
- . Danie l Brewste r Joseph Buscher . Counse l to Gov . o f M d Claude Callegary , Citizen s Com . fo r Preser vation o f Assateague Louis Clapper . Nat'l . Wildlif e Federal ion Bob Cochrane. WMAR-T V - Baltimore , Md . Dr. an d Mrs. Pau l Cohe n Mrs. Joh
- Mansfield. The President visited wSenator Mansfield about 20 minutes, Then he went down the hall and visited w/ the following Congressmen: Porter Hardy. Jr.. D-Va. Clark MacGregor. R-Minn Cong John Moss, D- Calif After visiting w/ the Congressmen
- as Directo r an d Deput y Directo r respectivel y o f CI A REMARKS 1— Hon. Georg e Bal l d Mr. Ala n Belmon t Lyma General Harol d Johnso n Col . Lawrenc e K . Whit e n Kirkpatric k CL_J . Edga r Hoove r Lt Ge n Joseph F . Carro l Hon . Joh n Mac y Jame s
- July 7 , 196 5 WEDNESDAY White House Andrew Biemille r (AFL-CIO) Joseph Rau h Washingto n attorne y ^BBBHHBBHHBi i Legislative Leader s Breakfas t W/ Vic e President Huber t Humphre y Speake r Joh n McCormack Senator Georg e Smathers Larr y
- -plated plums" and said it would be helpful to him on future votes to be in the position of extending the invitation to Mexico City to Mansfield, Dirksen, [George] Aiken and [Paul] Douglas and [Joseph] Montoya, obviously. I had been aware of it and I would
- , re keel laying of the SS LOUISE Lykes, most fully automated vessel to sail under the American flag. Draft remarks for the President enclosed. ---1/8/64 ltr to Mrs. Roberts req exchange of two names for Mr. Joseph E. CURRAN, President, NATIONAL
- a Judicia l Conferenc e After hi s remarks , the | . •/- . . President announce d tha t | C^listto DT he ha d autographe d picture for eac h o f the men attending th e conference - -they were give n t o A G / Clark j for distributio n a t the , next session
- STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO : M. FROM s. c. Miskovsky p. Hebert DATE: November 21, ~ SUBJECT: The draft memorandum to Joseph quite complete. Califano is well done and seems A closely related problem and one that might be triggered
- , North Nashville, Tennessee 37208 Joseph English, M.D. Assistant Director for Health Off ice 'of Economic Opportunity 1200 19th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20506 Affairs / Dr. Ronald Director Population University Ann Arbor, Freedman Studies Center
- Alfalfa Clun dinner. Meets with Justice Tom Clark after the dinner. 1/27 Sunday. Breakfast at The Elms with Russell, Reedy, Busby. Later goes to Camp David for the night with CTJ, the girls, and the Thornberrys. 1/28 LBJ, Lynda, Homer Thornberry return
- , President, Bristol Myers Corp. , Trustee, NCCD | / Mr. Joseph Woll, General Counsel, AFL-CIO / Mr. Joseph Griesendieck, Falstaff Brewing Co, St. Louis, Missouri, trustee, NCCD j ~~~ Mr. Paul Foley, VP for Public Relations, State Mutual Life Assurance Co
- in Chief Air Forces, Hickam Air Force Bae, Hawaii, effectove February 1, 1967. , . President will nominate GtKHKXxk Lt. General Joseph J. Nazzaro, U.S. Air Force, for appointment to the grade o f general and for assignmen t as Commander in Chief Strategic
- , Joseph BRIDWELL, Lowell K. , Depty Under Scey for Transportation, CommerceDept. ..BROWN, Russell, President, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Washington, D. C. BURBANK, Thomas D., Director, Department of Public Safety, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- an important convert when Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, but soon to join the Johnson staff, wrote to Bill Moyers advocating the Marsh idea. During 1965 Presidential aides continued to suggest pos sible appointees
- in 1995 and 1998. he orked with an international ream to write Global Scenarios f r Shell Inter national in London-. to1;es about the future of the world for the next thirt year·. he has r cently edited a book in conjunction with Joseph Jaworski
- & Mrs. Freeman Senator & Mrs. Spesoard L. Holla11d Senator & Mrs. Henry M. Jackson Senator &Mrs. N!>rris Cotton Senat~r & Mrs. Roman L. Hruska Senator & Mrs. Joseph S. Clark Senator & Mrs. Thomas J. Dodd Senator Qu$ntin N. Burdick The Governor of South
- of greeting to the Joseph Webb President of Switzerland whom Kou Yuen • they Saw on this last trip. V. T. Curtis They presented to the President a book from the Mayor o f Lausanne. 6:29p President returned to the ova l office. ^J 6:30 p OFF RECORD
- Mansfield (b. 4) - on Consular Treaty hearing in Foreign Relations Committee in U. S. Senate and related Fowler Secretary I ft ^ 11:35a Acting AttorneyGeneral, Ramsey Clark To the tBIJEilMfcii CabinetRoom of the Economic Report for_SIGNING..of.several
- papers are nine former CabineL officers: Joseph W. Barr, Alan Boyd, Ramsey Clark. Clark Clifford. Henry Fowler, Marvin Walson, ,John Gardner, Dean Rusk and RoberL Wood. OLher major acquisitions indude Lhe one million Drew Pearson papers, and Lhe
Oral history transcript, Donald S. Thomas, interview 2 (II), 3/13/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . But anyhow, I was anointed; I became a stockholder then. And then in the subsequent years--this I hate to say more than anything--he and Everett Looney and Ed Clark, the senior partners in my law firm, grew apart and were apart. I never did know exactly why
- and are back in high gear again. Sin oerely , Lyndon B. Johnson Captain Edward Clark Brown Building Austin, Texas March 9, 1942 De~ Mary Louise: Believe me when I tell you that the best tonic I have received was your newsy, breezy, thoughtful letter
- , NASC / James 0 1 Connell, Spec. Asst for Telecom. v Director of Central Intelligence . -rl.~:i:. Edelsa:a1 Space Council /Ito~~ ..-/John Clark, ~ Bureau of the B~dget' &/'s pur geon Keeny, OST V'Rus sell A sh, NSC .,/ Charles E. Johnson, NSC &/ Ulric
- , president, Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. Devereux C. Josephs, New York Life In surance Co. Label A. Katz, president, B'nai B'rith. Dr. Clark Kerr, president, University of California. Dr: Grayson L . Kirk, president, Columbia University
- , wouldn 1 t it? J: Yes, okay. G: What role would people like Everett Looney and Ed Clark play in 1941? J: Well, Everett Looney actually took Mr. Johnson's place on the speak ing. Again, am I getti~g G: That was 1948, yes. J: 1948. mixed up
- FOR HI.., PROGRM1 OF NONVIOLEr!CE. FEDEP.AL AND STATE IMVESTIGATORv CONTINUED THEIR HUNT FOR THE PE::so:J w::c SHCT KH:G TO DEATl: THUR.3DAY AS H: _TQOD ON T1.E BALCo:ry OF A :1E:1PHIS MOT:L. U.S. ATTY. GEN. RAM..,EY CLARK JAID ..,UNDAY IN WASHINGTON
- See all scanned items from the Papers of Ramsey Clark Box 66
- Folder, "Dr. King, Inves. of his Murder April 1968," Papers of Ramsey Clark, Box 66
- Papers of Ramsey Clark
- " - Sargent Shriver ! 10:10a - "Health, Education, Welfare and Air Pollution" - Secy Gardner - 10:40a - "Guidelines and Law Enforcement" - Attorney General Ramsey Clark i ll:00a Coffee Break ! ll:20am - "Labor, Manpower, Economic Development" - Secy Wirtz
- press conference jointly held by her and six other persons identifiE>d with the Kennedy and Johnson Administra tions: Senator Hubert Humphrey, Robert Kennedy Jr., Clarence Mitchell, Joseph A. Califano, Kenneth O'Donnell, and E:sther Peterson
- and Manges Joseph C. Swidler, Leva, Hawes, Symington, Martin and Op penheimer W.W. Rostow, Professor Economics and History, The University of Texas at Austin Roger B. Smith, Executive Vice President, General Motors Corp. John Gardner, Author; Chairman
- reunion. They are: Willard Wirtz (labor), Alexander Trowbridge (Commerce), Joseph Barr (Treasury), John Gardner (HEW), Clark Clifford (Defense), Robert Wood (HUD), Alan Boyd (Transportation), Rober,t McNamara (Defense), Anthony Celebrezze (HEW), Orville