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  • . William P. Hobby Jr. of Austin; Mrs. Marshall Steves, San Antonio; and Roy White, Austin. Among the dignitaries present for the occasion was Rep. Jim Nugent, who represents this district in the Legislature. Addinga touch of beauty and uniqueness in the LBJ
  • s Conrad , Mrs . Conrad , an d their children , : Peter , Thomas , Andrew , Christophe r Dr. Charle s Berr y an d Mrs. Berry , an d their children , Michael , Charlene , Janic e Astronaut Cooper' s mother , Mrs . Hatti e Cooper , 3635 5 Dr. Berry , M
  • , Providerx:e, R. I. ELLIOI'T, Lloyd H., Wash., D.C. BRAIN, George, Pullman, Wash. 9/25/65 FO FG FG FG 150 155 160 165 FO 233 FG 145 FG 11-1 FG 11-3 extending invitation to Stag FISCHER·;°John, New York City NELSOO,Russell A., Balto., Md. BERRY, Leonidas
  • guidelines. There was a guy in my office, the CAP lawyer, Jim S i e n a who talked at great length with a variety of people, knowledgeable in that field, and who did the drafting and the actual modifications over LBJ Presidential Library http
  • ,Edward c., Bur. of Outdoor Recreation BERRY,E.Y., Congress BIBLE, Alan, Senate CRAMER,William c., Congress BLACK, David S., Interior DAVIS, Joseph H., Citizens Adv. Coom BLAKE, Peter J., Archi tectu.ral Forum DIAMOND,Henry, NYC Magazine DOUGLAS,Paul H
  • R - Ill. Rep. & Mrs. John F. Baldwin, Jr. R - Calif. Rep. & Mrs. Rober t R. Barry R - N. Y. Rep. & Mrs. Page Belcher R - Okla. Rep. &Mrs. E.Y. Berry - R -S. Dak. Rep. & Mrs. John A. Blatnik D - Minn. Rep. (Mrs) Frances P.Bolton R - Ohio Rep. & Mrs
  • salad coconut ice cream with astscBss^xK berries. The President was in h pajamas and robe and appeared somewhat rested. During lunch, th e President read over his proposed arrival remarks for Bangkok. The President and Mrs. Johnson and Lloyd Hand
  • person s t o b e Assistant Director s o f OEO : Glein n W . Ferguso n o f Md . , Oti s A . Singletar y o f N . C. , Theodor e M . Berry , o f Ohi o
  • C. Herr Date: August 24, 1968 Jim Kirkham and I met yesterday of Group Research, for American Inc., and Mr. Charles Democracy. Washington, groups, such groups. including They also are Institute located in that they literature
  • , at th• expiration of their t•ra• compenaation ceaaed ragardl••• of whether or not they bad been Nappointed but not yet coufirmad. TVo Mmbera of the Coamaiaaion, Adairal John Harl•• and Jim Da:, van Nappoillted 1>:,th• President on Saturda:, for new four­
  • - .- - ••- - -- - - - - - - - --- - - -- ._ - ·• •• • ... _._ _., _ ___ _ • NAMES.. AND. ADDRESSES TELEPHONE .. CABEY, James .B. (Jim) _ lnt'.IUnion .E lec.: Radio & Machine .Wkrs ' - ,. . . .. - - . .1126 16th St., NW 8Hilltop R.d.~ ~ilver Spring, fv\d. - EX-3-6094. A~FA CO OF . CARPENTER. Ben H. Southla"."~ lif:e
  • before it becomes ugly and difficult. His people should keep in touch with Collins r people. 6. Appointments -- Among r ecent appointments are Lisle Carter, formerly of HEW, and Ted Berry, both among the top half dozen in the Poverty Pro g ram; Andrew
  • To th e Mansion Retired ATTENDANCE AT Peace Corp s Bil l signing : (f r page 2 ) Cong E Ros s Adai r Hon . Sargen t Shrive r Cong E . Y Berry Con g Verno n Thomso n #V Con g W m Broomfield Con g J . Irvin e Whalle y Cong R . B . Camero n Con g Clemen t
  • Alton Lemon Sen A Willis Robertson Cong. Wm Bates Cong Peter Frelinghuysen Cong Glen Lipscomb Cong Howard W. Robison Cong. E. Y. Berry Cong Donald Fraser Cong Clarence Long Cong John Rooney ! Sen. Alan Bible Sen J W Fulbright Sen Russell Long Cong Edward
  • o n th e par t o f the US A of the Internationa l Halibu t Commissio n Today announce d acceptance o f the resignatio n o f James R . Berry , a s U.S . Marsha , fo r th e Western Distric t o f Pennsylvania , effectiv e immediately . Today accorde d
  • COMMITTEE C OEO Officials Children: Dr. Rober t E . Cook e Sargen t Shriver, Director Harry Hill Dr. Edward Zigler Jac k Conway r Deputy Director jf Ronald Hennessey Dr Ja m PS ^ Hymes Theodore Berry x£x Trait Burrell Dr, Edward P r Crump Jule Sugarman Renee
  • Barney tearing around with a camera (metaphorically) strapped to his head, the number of hits soars. But we're getting ahead of our story, which begins in the mid-1990s, when Orr went to work for Jim Geringer, then-governor of Wyoming. Cheyenne isn't
  • Barney tearing around with a camera (metaphorically) strapped to his head, the number of hits soars. But we're getting ahead of our story, which begins in the mid-1990s, when Orr went to work for Jim Geringer, then-governor of Wyoming. Cheyenne isn't
  • on the part of the Community Action Agency Director, Ted Berry, and the Director of the Head Start program, Jule Sugarman. Jule Sugarman is a very interesting guy. I don't know if you've talked to him yet. G: I haven't interviewed him yet. P: He's now
  • Director, ~ivil • ins ce Thurgood iscopal Bishop Marshall of Washington, Weaver Washington Respectfully, a;,_~ /JIM // v' ------ Commission J( : APPROVED: Rights ,t - George DISAPPROVED: ~/ F.E-~--✓ 1//21~.. 1'-' . MEMORANDUM MEMORANDUM
  • . Foner. Other. persons ~: .. sponsoring REP' s activities arc: Father uli• ~,,, i~l' ~WMI. . The exposure of the chemical research'" - hilip. Berri Dunham: llal Draper, JU~;' e1ffer, W. '·· program was acco~plish~d through t_he H. Ferry, Norm Fruchter
  • in his selection as Job Corps director? S: Well, again, that's not too hard to explain to you. Ted Berry, who was running Community Action, got sick. And Ted Berry was in the hospital for somewhere around four to eight months. I had to get somebody
  • Corps; Jeanne Noble and Bennetta Washington's involvement in women's Job Corps centers; Bill Kelly taking over for Ted Berry as director of Community Action and Kelly's later work in Job Corps; talking to LBJ in December 1964 to get the Job Corps budget
  • Berri,-) dealred. tbl■ eOHl'IDENTh\L attachment (Vientiane 4533) DECLASSlFIED E.O . 123%, Sec. 3A(b) \\1tite lott'.c- G u;dc!in es, Feb . 24, 1983 , Bv+ , NAR/\., D:1ce .:
  • Gianneschi Charlie Green Nancy Hanschman Garth Jones William Jorden Jesse Kellam Sam Kinch Karl H. Koepcke Stuart Long Tom McAvoy Sarah McClendon Jim Mathis Margaret Mayer Henry Michaelis Dick Morehead Andrew Ramer [4 of 6] .-. - ·- 1
  • the --••1'7 ot a nplar t.17» , WNkly, 'beoau• the n.dio ll111eD1nc habit• haw been fixed that way. I clon' t like an oo••icmal t in114- oh&t b ~hi• ,ap1'1.y •P••·Hac world. I ho,. no one 'bl.It Wall&oe, or poa1ibly, 1t WallaN le OMUionally o\berri
  • th e yea r 196 4 Executive Boar d Member s o f Daniel Arnol d Pete George Berry Wesle William Bywater Jac John Callaha n Lawrenc Mary Callaha n L Albert Fento n Le Al Giordan o E Ellis Hockenberr y Georg Paul Jenning s Mino Henry Lussier Herma Robert
  • , Washington, DC James V. Bennett, Bureau of Prisons, Washington, D. C. Theodore Berry, Washington, DC John Bodner, Washington, DC Prof. Charles H. Bowman, Univ of IllLawSchool, Urbana, Ill David G Bress, U. S. Attorney Dave Brody, Anti- Defamation League
  • . Robert L Allen, Samuel ! Heckles , Maria Branton , Wiley "* " Coombs . Charles A Anderson, M. J J ; Bennett , Howar d L^ ' Mrs. Andrew Brimmer Crowley . Robert J Annunzio Con g ihrank J Berry , Theodor e ^ Esther Brimmer Clark , Senator Joseph Armstrong
  • Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee for the term of four years, vice Kenneth Harwell, resigned. Anthony J. Furka, of Pennsylvania, to be United States Marshal for the Western District of Pennsylvania for the term of four years, vice James R. Berry
  • . Atkinson , Coatesville , Pa . Dr. W . T . Armstrong , Rock y Mt . , N . C. Dr . Leonida s H . Berry , Chicago , Illinoi s Dr. Joh n L . S. Hollman , Ne w York, N . Y. Dr . Joh n W . Lawlah , Washington , D . C. Dr. Josep h L . Johnson , Washington , D . C
  • Mr. Berry Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wailes Brooks Cotton Company architect-engineer Memphis, Tennessee Sierra Madre, California Manuel Delugach Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Roland builder and realtor Columbus Ohio Memphis, Tennessee Edwin Erwin Paul Vice