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- file of that occasion. Thanks again and again for your every expression of friendship. Look forwanl to seeing you soon. Sincerely Lyndon B. Johnson · Hon. Charles F. Herring. State Senator Austin, Texaa LSJ:MJOH. [1 of 3] '; ·, ti {j
- Secretary told you--Mr . Schnittker, I assume . Bi : No, this was Mr . Murphy . Charles Murphy, when he was Under Secretary . And my remembrance is that he told me at the time--or later I guess it was--that this was really the first time he'd ever had
- with him. These were I'm thinking of Charles Bartlett, for example; I'm thinking of Ben Bradlee; both went to Harvard with him. Rowland Evans, I don't know whether he went to Harvard with him or he knew him another way--I'm not sure about him
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: DR. BARNABY CONRAD KEENEY INTERVIEWER: DOROTHY PIERCE Me SWEENY More on LBJ Library oral histories
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- Keeney, Barnaby C. (Barnaby Conrad), 1914-1980
- Oral history transcript, Barnaby Conrad Keeney, interview 1 (I), 4/14/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
- Barnaby Conrad Keeney
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 3 (III), 6/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- going to live in a place like that? What was going to become of them if they lived in a place like that? She was shocked with Charles Haar. In fact she was going to turn the Sierra Club loose on him if he ever surfaced this proposal anywhere. People
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- : General of the Army Omar N. Bradley. Archbishop Robert E. Lucey. George Meany. Vice Chairman: Mrs. Oswald B. Lord. Director: Charles Tyroler 11 Deputy Director: Abbott Washburn. Treasurer: Huntington Harris l ACTION MoDday, Mr. May Z7, 1968 -- 4:00 p
- Bil *r Datr September 27, 1966 White House Day Tuesda y Activity (inctude visited by) E While at Cape Kenney Astronaut Pete Conrad presented the President a flag they had in their space capsule that had orbited the earth. The flag along
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 5 (V), 6/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- if the details are accurate— V: I think he called Conrad Hilton, didn't he? G: That may have been it. Tell me what you remember about that. V: Well that was during his vice-presidential years, right? But I don't know who the diplomat was, I just remember
- LBJ’s feelings about transition from majority leader to Vice President, LBJ’s call to Conrad Hilton to arrange for a hotel room for an African diplomat, his attitude toward travels as Vice President and his approach to diplomacy, search
- transpcrting: Liquefied petroleum g,u, plicant's representative: Charles W. in bulk, in tank vehicles, from MidSinger, Tower Suite 3600, 33 North La •American Pipeline Terminal at or near Salle Street, Chicago, m.. 60602. Au Cantril, Iowa, to Points in Dllnois
- Co. The lute Ba r uch 1\l attingly, Republican national c.-ommit tecmnn from Missouri, pur chosed anolhet· inlerest in a Caddo county lease from Chey enne Aug. 17, 1956. John Charles Daly, vice pres itlent of the American Broad casting Co
- a small room at the Conrad Hilton where we met. The room was almost totally occupied by the bed, so we put several drafts of the Vietnam planks that we had on the bed, compared them, identified differences and sought to reconcile them. At this point, Ted
- with influential Democrats during that campaign; pressure for Humphrey to resign from the vice presidency during his 1968 campaign; riots and protesters near the Conrad Hilton Hotel during the 1968 convention; Ginsburg's role in Humphrey's campaign in the fall
- . Branscom , Bethlehe m Steel ) R. H . Larr y Secretary Connor , Secretar y Wirtx ; I. W . Abe l President , Steelworker s Unio n Conrad Coope r (R . Conra d Cooper, U.S . Steel ) To Flowe r Garde n w/ abov e - fo r pi x £& T o Oval Offic e w / negotiators
- INTERVIEWEE: CONRAD L. WI RTH INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Wirth's office, RCA Building, New York City Tape 1 of 1 F: Mr. Wirth, tell us first briefly something of your own background and how you came to be looked upon as an outstanding
- See all online interviews with Conrad L. Wirth
- Wirth, Conrad Louis, 1899-
- Oral history transcript, Conrad L. Wirth, interview 1 (I), 8/5/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
- Conrad L. Wirth
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – May, 1964," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 1
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- Colonel W. G. Bryte John W. Buckley Mrs. Mary D. Cain Lt. Commander Conrad Chapman Richard B. Cotton Rt. Rev. James P. Dees John Dos Passos J. f. Duggar Reverend Francis E. Fenton Devin A. Garrity Lt. General H. L. George Colonel Harrison W. Gitt John M
- that I have ever witnessed . view from my hotel room, On Wednesday night I was able to to just give you one example, the street in front of the Conrad Hilton Hotel . the violence in After watching it go on for ten or fifteen minutes, I put
- LBJ presents Exceptional Service Medals to Astronauts Conrad and Cooper; Lady Bird to the dentist and lunch with Lynda Johnson; Lady Bird talks about bluebonnet seeds for LBJ Ranch; LBJ's weight; Lady Bird has tea with Madame Chiang; Lady Bird
- is that on his side LBJ was also quite impressed by a fellow named Conrad Cooper that was then heading the steel industry negotiations . At least, he indicated that and I think later indicated it to me personally . Was there any sort of feeling coming out
- ittee, a s o r t of a c le a r in g h o u se to a c c e p t g ifts , to s c r e e n them , and to do som ething: w ith th e m . M ary L a sk e r is C hairm an , and T r u s te e s Conrad W irth, C a r o l F o r ta s , B ill R o g e r s , R alph B e c k
- went in and talked for a couple of hours and enjoyed it very, very much. I had to laugh. About six weeks later I was in Chicago attending a National Furniture Association of Retailers convention, and we were at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. And a fellow said
- benefits for you." Conrad Cooper, who was the main negotiator for the steel industry, was a tough guy, very hard-nosed negotiator who was of the old school of business, old hard-line Duquesne Club steel industry, and he was determined to teach Abel a lesson
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 8 (VIII), 9/21/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Conrad] Cooper, Abel, Connor, or Wirtz out of the EOB. My hunch is that at 7:20 we had--what does F stand for? G: From, I think. C: Okay. At 7:20 I called him and said I thought we had it, would be my guess. Okay? Then he talks to Moyers to figure out
- then--about a matter, not about supporting him. I mean, I was over at his suite in--what was the name of that big hotel, used to be the Stephens in Chicago and they renamed it? F: It's now the Conrad Hilton. C: I think maybe it was the Conrad Hilton
- was driving from hotel to ho::el traveling all around Chicago--never saw anything except the front of the Conrad Hilton. I think that 'vas largely staged. B: You mean by the television people? D: No. B: The demonstrators themselves. D: Yes
- staying at the Statler Hilton, the same one I stayed in in 1968 when they had all the riots. F: The Conrad Hilton. B: The Conrad Hilton. I went up to the room afterward, and it was at that time that I met John Kennedy and I met Ted Sorensen, and I met
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 6/15/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- contacting me here in Austin. most of the time, Mexico, you see. See, Mr. Kleberg was gone And Conrad Wirth, the top man of the National Park Service, was going to be in Fort Worth. They wanted, these men, the mayor, president of the chamber of commerce
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- Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Abell -- II -- 11 me that if I had an opportunity, to mention to the President that Conrad [Ludwig] Erhard
- you ought to be? H: No. Mr. Rayburn's suite and Adlai Stevenson's suite were on the same floor of the Conrad Hilton Hotel. I know I went in and got Stevenson and took him to the Rayburn suite for them to have a talk. And I saw Lyndon Johnson
- of state, I would have to beg off on that one, not because I wouldn't say, but I didn't know well enough. F: Had Conrad Adenauer passed out of the picture before you came along? C: Right. F: I know he made c: I was not a part [of that]. F: Thi s
- Conrad Morgan--the district meet at Texarkana which was composed of about fourteen northeast Texas counties . LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More