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- with me and inquired whether I could return � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- Carroll Gammon - She resides at 3½ South Dubuque Street, Iowa City, Iowa. G~on is an active member of the Students for a Democratic Society Chapter at the University of Iowa. John Iarr Blowen - He resides at 1905 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia
- Washington hospital, to inquire how he was feeling, etc. Dinner at hotel apt: Mrs. Johnson and Ashton * Selected names should be underscored, SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code
- House. Heard about Jim Moyers death. 3:52 Mrs. Provenson to Queens' Room to go over speeches 5:26 Mrs. Provenson left. (4:45 Guests for boat began assembling in Diplomatic Reception Room) 5:35 To President's office to inquire about Jim Moyers. Into see
- , Friday, July 26, 1968 - 5:30 p. m. Prime Minister Forbes Burnham, accompanied by Ambassador John Carter, paid a courtesy call on the President. Assistant Secretary Oliver was also present. After an exchange of greetin The President inquired
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- not first inquire -- earefully in~o all angles and get all the information possible from ~ sides . I tear you have done -yourself al • most irreparable harm in the Three~Rivers situation . I am at a loss to understand all that you said and did in that case
- . But by and large, I think Myron--the Times was okay. Christ, the best people weren't the Times or the Washington Post, it was the Philadelphia Inquirer, a guy called [David] Zucchino, and the guy for Variety. Variety had a guy in there every day, Kevin Goldman
- lectures and conferences. Whenever he traveled to another city to speak, he inquired about out-of-print bookstores in the vicinity. He also planned his vacation trips around expeditions to rare bookstores and auctions. "I pretty well scoured the country
- equipment, does not have seats. It does, however, have handrails. The test train will depart Philadelphia at 9:19 a.m.; travel to New Brunswick at normal speed and make two high-speed test runs from New Brunswick back to Trenton. The train will stop twice
- _ ~ Tclegrnrn deted 4/5/6$ to tho I'raett1ont from Hai-old Stuaen, ?.n. re paym•nt l.o lDlerbandol ot o. 000, 000 • Philadelphia. By direction of the President: Leo C. White ,:peel.al Couna 1 to tho Prooldeat -'r ~~i ...,.1 j~ 10, 4 ... .., l%5A?R5 V
- , The Atlanta Journal C. Atlanta_, The Atlanta & Constitution Constitution ,. D. Washington, The Washington Post E. New York, The New York Time~ . F. Philadelphia, G. Unidentified H. Los Angeles, The LA Times The Philadelphia Articles 4. FBI
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- , Chief of the Health Studies Branch of the U.S. Children's K. Stout, a Philadelphia Juanita Dr. Pauline Agnes .deMille, choreographer; Bureau; judge; Mrs. Matthew E. Welch, vife ,.,f the Governor of Indiana; and Mrs. Hugh Rudolph, a fur trapper
- Assistant to the Director SUBJECT: ANTON BRUUN; Info1·mation May 28 a 1968 concern~ng I was visited today by Dr·. John Calhoun, Vice President for Programs at Texas A&M, inquiring as to the status· of ANTON BRUUN for possible use of ·the ship
- programso DECLASSIFIED Authority st"fc. By, g- 9- 1a;1cJ11.3- 'l- BI,' N5 c., ID - ).'/· 71 COMFIDEN'f.IAL EXBIS M-f ; NARS, Date 3 -d.O · 8 I OOHFIBHN'fIALWEX:fJIS -25. What we plan to tell reporters who inquire here as the result of your referral
- of sending copies of your letter to Mr. L. Thomas Appleby, Executive Director o:f the District of Co1umbia Redevelopment Land. Agency, and to the Housing and HomeFinance Agency Regional Administrator in Philadelphia. In this way, your purpose of having
- was mustered out of the Navy, oh, I forget whether it was October 1 or November 1. It was the fall of 1945 in Philadelphia. That's right. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
- Senator Kennedy had been shot. He stated Sirhan is identical with an individual who talked to him briefly just before midnight June 4, 1968, inquiring as to whether Senator Kennedy would pass their way after his speech. Investigation indicates
- as a gigantic hoax, pro which sheltered their fathers in 1944. voking the New York Times to inquire It is then from the standpoint of a in a recent editorial, "Which way for just and lasting peace that I must t~ke Republicans?" is~ue with this ~1ew proposal
- for the preliminary study of the Dorothea Lange project. After inquiring around, all indications seem to point to the fact that the most likely foundation is a small one named the Weyms Foundation located in Wilmington. The man who makes the cultural decisions
- common interest. WE DON'T HAVE ANY COMMI1TMENTS YET FROM ANY OF TI-IE FEPC's. 5-- There will be regional community leadership conferences sponsored by the PCEEO in Chicago on May 22 and in Philadelphia on June 10. The Chicago conference is expected
- ) Harry McPherson Bob Fleming mjdr April 4, 1966 White House Monday Dr. Burkley Ambassador B. K. Nehru -- at the Indian Embassy (b.1) filed w/ belts of April 5 to inquire about Mrs. Gandhi's trip home that the India the House Ashton Gonella
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- IDENTIAL PARTY PLANS REFUEL· MADRID APPROXIMATELY 8:00 PM TONIGHT WITH LIKELY LAYOVER. INQUIRE FOR POSSIBLE HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS 100 PRESIDENTIAL PARTY GIVING HIGH PRIORITY SECURITY ADVANTAGES OF PRESIDENTIAL LOCATIONS. EYES ONLY NN xPro x fror
- Material on CIA testimony before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and the establishment of a Committee under Nicholas Katzenbach to inquire into the relationship of government agencies with private organizations.
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 2 (II), 10/29/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- undertake it. I think he felt that these contacts were kept to the absolute minimum, and he knew the motivation would have to be one of last resort--that there was a need for presidential participation. Now President Johnson would inquire. As we talked about
- and Republican opposition to national Democratic Party policies; anti-Catholic sentiment in Louisiana that diminished JFK support; the role of Mayor Robert Wagner in New York City patronage; Democratic Party organization in Chicago and Philadelphia; judgeships
- again.for of your work. a long and Truly Yours, June 22, 19S2 Mr. Phillp w. o. Menalng 6100 MoOal.lua Street Oermantovn Philadelphia 44, Pa. Dear Mr. Mena1Dg, I•a terribly aorry to ban dlaappolntecl a:, aucllenoe regarding the fi71Jag aauoer bl.it
- racketeer, may have been a contact between the Mafia and "Forever White." In any event, he is thought to have gone to Miami, Florida, between April 14 and 24, 1968, where ~e may have picked up money to be delivered to Philadelphia or new Jersey. Cockrell
- • colored ears, by his insistence stuck stubbornly get ihe first to Philadelphia, paigning took the tight last against and all very long, thinks am. the the greatest and the gamest, Mickey Walker. the tight in both to Tunney. customers
- *A. Philip Randolph - AFL-CIO *Eugene Ormandy - Philadelphia Orchestra Leonard Bernstein - N. Y. Philharmonic Samuel Eliot Morrison - Harvard Professor *John F. Gallagher - Vice President for International Operations of Sears, Roebuck - 2 - MEMORANDUM
- Vessel Anton Bruun in ceremonies at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in December 1962. Dr. Anton Bruun, until his death in 1961, was Denmark's leading oceanologist and one of the world's greatest marine scientists. He was a proponent of international
- it possible for seven of our larger cities to become eligible for assistance under the Area Redevelopment Act. 2. The Area Redevelopment Administration and the Small Business Administration have cooperated in Philadelphia to help members of minority groups
- •o le,. ~der Cla.1ms .. u ~~. article ident1r1.ed EDWARD HAAS, 42-;;ear-old Camden County~ N.J., re&ident;, as. t.he group• a Nei,1 Jersey leader W11;0 claimed. tt\a:t members of the ffl111Utemen gave Philadelphia J?:o l1ee Commissioner iRAltK L
- was living in Philadelphia I was examined at the recruiting station; low and behold, they passed me. You know, once I was in the air force I didn't experi- ence trouble with blood pressure--passed it on every subsequent occasion. I joined the service