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- Sun day ni9'1t, When the loyal co1,1ple ortind 1 ut.imated crowd af 70,000 people had filled the stodiwm to capoci"f, te- watch en"h orgoni,ed by the Armed Farc,s ta honor fh• Ktng., Crown frincen lrtne, !he ICinB' and Queen of Denmark and othe-r
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- her stamina: fol Mrs. Johnson c0mmented tn "This is the easy part -- the hard part is -3At a small airport in northern Michigan on a recent 500 had waited in the hot sun since Lady. While the dignitaries the entire to the children, eye
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- governThroughout history, every big na.. mystic ceremonies-pagan dances, rnent or our Government or any tlon has been given an opportunjty bonfires, sun festivals on mountain other government can do to stop It. to help by helPi.n g the wotl
- , p. A5997. Reprint of Murray Kempton article on Ku Klux Klan hearings of HUAC, from New York World Telegram a_nd Sun, October 20, 1965. The Klan mask is off. Congressional Record~ 10/19/65, p. 26521-26526. Address by Hon. John M. Ashbrook, including
- that the climate was unsavory. up. There was rumbling of revolutions. Sun Yat-sen was coming My father and mother were quite close to Sun Yat-sen and many other important people of the revolution through the diplomatic corps and also through a press gentleman
- FROM WHICH WS HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN THAT WE GET_ OUR POWER, NAMELY, FROM PRES!NT OR PAST RADIA NT ENE_RGY FROM THE SUN BOTTt:;D I N OIL OR COAL OR WOOD OR / WATERFALLS, MORE N-A-N•A--3. ADD TWO MILLIKAN XX XOR WATERFALLS• AND THE TOTAL AMOUNT
- at Bethesda, as you know, is surrounded by a golf course. He wasn't playing golf, but he was out in the sun and reporters were around him. I was not immediately at hand right there. And they asked him about the operation and, being uninhibited, he just pulls
- of the most beautiful country the Lord ever made. Lyndon liked to play golf when he could. He loved to swim, and he was a lover of the sun and when he played, he played almost as vigorously as he worked. As well as I can remember, there were only the four
- answer telephone calls; we'd make our telephone calls, and even in those days we had a great many veterans' cases, I remember. Of course, in the tail end of a depression you had every kind of problem under the sun. 7 LBJ Presidential Library http
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Davis -- V -- 27 States. After all, they claim they're the first part of the United States to see the sunrise. "The sun rises first in Guam" is the slogan they have out there. So we get out to Guam and everybody has traveled
- size. He kr.. ow 16 \·fhnt ic;~ do not have, 17 m(;)c..surcs until the sun goes dm·:n.. 18 how8vcr, is ony m~asurcs on the .ou tpuL 19 1.·1h.::.t the rcsul ts are and people, our citizcas, our clients 20 qu:!.te c.-:.pproprio.tc1y expect ns
Oral history transcript, David Ginsburg, interview 4 (IV), 11/11/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- under the sun. You can't believe the crooked things this fellow was doing. The newspapers knew about it; everybody knew about it. How did Saxon let this go on? And all of a sudden it got all through the press, and his marvelous image didn't look so
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 1 (I), 12/9/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 2 (II), 4/4/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- in New York parks in doing outdoor living rooms for all ages, old people to sit in the sun, ' young people to have some instructible kind of playground equipment. And so once when she was in New York, she asked Mrs. Astor if she would take her
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 5 (V), 2/2/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- have to make around Washington to- C: It went on for two months. She blocked out time to do it right. at sunrise to Mount Vernon because the sun's better then. She went even The cameramen all fell in love with her because she was the first person
- to come to all stop. Des- · truction incomplete. Several publications will be compromised You should keep in mind that the weather was bad. There was overcast and snow flurries. Sun-set comes at 5:09. Twilight ends at 5:34. In addition there is a MIG base
- HOUSE WASHINOTOH Sun day, Ju ly 23, coyote. 1967 Page 7 T h e y o u n g c i t y g i r l w a s l i s t e n i n g to i t w h i l e s h e w a s b e i n g c o u r t e d b y the d e t e r m i n e d young f a r m e r - - " s o d b u s t e r " th e y c
- We w e r e n ’t going to do a n y th in g e x c e p t s t a y a t h o m e a r o u n d the pool a n d e n jo y th e sun.'* Go on# b a c k to San A nto n io an d k ic k up y o u r h e e l s . A p p a r e n tl y he h a d b e e n s u c c e s s f u l
- , w hen Lyndon and I had , h ea rd o f the R u ssia n s' f ir s t sh a tterin g trip in s p a c e . ; O nce m o r e , Lyndon u se d th is ch an ce for a p e a c e o ffe n s iv e . D " F ro m that p e r s p e c tiv e , w h ere the sun sh in es in a ll
- m I r e m e m b e r f r o m R a i s i n in the Sun. p l a y e d the r e b e l l i o u s s o n , a n d I to ld h im I f e l t li k e m a m a , w ith th a t l i t t l e He MEMORANDUM T H E W H I T E H OU S E WASJIINOTON W e d n e s d a y , J u n e
- . Watson's comment? Washington Post Baltimor·e Sun N. Y. Times Wall Street Journal Washington Evening Star Washington Daily News !_ ✓ Disapproved ------- Approved / {:!) MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON v{ I t·-- June 18, 1966 12: 15 p. m
- of the new length for an evening occasion. ••• in heavy pique••• a sleeveless white pique vest••• big red skirt bound in navy satin at waist and hem. Z6. Aquanella Sun spot for a rainy day•• 0 yellow poplin raincoat••• white saddle outlines the collar
- .0.13526 10:05 Monday McCone gives intelligence briefing including read out of Sat. and Sun. J. Mexico may support OAS den,and to support OAS re,olution to support forces against Cuba. This '!'CIY mean a break of relations with Cuba. All satellite leaders
- January 20 , 196 5 white Hous e Wednesday Paul Glyn n reporte d tha t o n awakening, th e Presiden t looke d ou t the windo w from hi s be d and said , "Where' s tha t sun , Paul ? We'v e got t o have su n today. " Awake, me t w / Jac k Valent i
- , rather impressively massive, figure. So that I didn't like very much, nor did I think much about the idea of the Capitol at the time. But one evening when I saw it illuminated by artificial light as the sun went down I thought, II Th is is the way I
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Fleming -- I -- 22 specific problems. degree. Well, that's the kind of thing you can do to some But if you're talking about an overall planning agency to deal with everything under the sun--transportation, health, education
Oral history transcript, Daniel K. Inouye, interview 2 (II), 5/2/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- who are now criticizing called this just everything under the sun which is black and bad. It was an unusual convention. It wasn't that black and bad. Yes, we had unusual security, security that I never experienced in any other conventions. past
- . People from all over the state. say, from Pascagoula. They were heavily armed. gas and grenades and everything under the sun. A big bus load, They had tear There were deer hunters with rifles, all that sort of thing, and they wouldn't have had
- o'clock, and the next morning about seven o'clock he was at my door with a contract. F: You got the feeling he never slept, didn't you? J: So I said, "My God, can't you wait until the sun comes up?" He said, "Business is business, we've got to get
- to the Federal Reserve Bank!" Nobody So, I had to pay $2.35 before he would read the telegram saying it was all right to let us have several million dollars. PE: Now, just to sun®arize for a minute, that was to buy what from the Central Power and Light? SG
- procedure, hunting, fishing, just everything under the sun. B: Just chatting among buddies? T: Yes, tha tis correct. B: Senator Johnson and Senator Russell obviously had a special relationship, as you said a while back, almost as if Senator Russell
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh Taylor -- I -- 22 before dawn and just as we got over Vera Cruz at a terrific altitude --all the great peaks of Nexico standing up and the rays of the sun hitting the mountains. live never seen such a sight in my life. felt a bit