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  • of the Wild Jackasses, to use an old phrase," among the members of which he named Senators George D. Aiken of Vermont,Charles W . Tobey of New Hampshire andWayne Morse of Oregon. Mr. Arna_ll said there could be no reorganization of the Democratic party until
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 29
  • Folder, "Newspaper Clippings [1947]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 29
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • . Engelhard. Charles Engelhard was brought to dinner by some friends. G: I have read that you thought that it was Mr. Engelhard, Sr. rather than Mr. Engelhard, Jr. E: George Murnane, Jr. was having dinner with me, and a mutual friend of ours called
  • to the United States and involvement in the microfilm business; New York Governor Alfred Smith; a plane crashing into the Empire State Building; marrying Charles Engelhard; Engelhard’s political career; Engelhard’s involvement in the gold business; race
  • SEP251968 CENTRAL FILES I J l EXECUTIVE I CHARLES {' (!) f?/ J. RICHARD SEWELL (1C/ ~ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT A/ ~j {/£AUDREY W. STRINGFELLOW /Vt:}/~ 'JV""~. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY E. BENNETT f> MEMllER ~ 3D DISTRICT, t,,y· '/ FLORIDA
  • . Charles C. Diggs Jr. John G. Do~. Don Edwards Respectfully yours, Leonard Farbstein Theodore R. Kttpferman Robert L. Leggett Samuel N. Friedel Donald_M. Fraser Patsy T. Mink Jacob H. Gilbert Thomas M. Rees . Edith Green Henry s.· Reuss Seymour Halpern
  • drafted this legislation and went up to Bulwinkle's subcommittee and had to make modifications. And I think Bulwinkle left; I think he was defeated or he didn't come back, and a fellow by the name of [J.] Percy [Priest] became chairman
  • St. Louis Argus, St. Louis, Mo. Eurene M. Zuckert, 8ecretal'J of the A.Ir Force, Wuhlnrton 26, D.C. STAFFOF PRESIDENTSCOMMITTEE ON EQUALEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY John Hope II, Director for Government Employment. Percy H. Williams, Director for Contract
  • -- to increase tension in some way. The President: I haven't seen nor heard of it. Copy LB ­ . J LIBRARY -6 ON-PffiEH'fIAL­ - 5 ­ Ray Scherer: Do you think there will be a partisan issue made of this by Nixon, Percy and others? The President: I do
  • Pacem in Te~ris conferenco ~s originally plantte.d. U".$ •· lfilll-~ < ~ t Dele.gation has now grovm somet,;hat and inclu
  • . 1 The memo was issued by :budget director Charles Schultze :to heads of federal departments 1 ;an dagencies. The positions will be reduced I '. through retirements, which are ! xpectcd to jump under the j •new federal ref iremcnt 1:-iw that : ,upped
  • to pressures from Senator Paul Douglas to designate Percy Williams as the deputy executive director for government contract compliance. I recommended the other deputy and Holleman quickly agreed to it. The other deputy was a guy named John Hope [Franklin]. John
  • ; affirmative action; Jerry Holleman; John Hope Franklin; Gwendolyn Tice; Percy Williams; Jerry Bruno; staffing and funding the commission; Bobby Troutman and the conflict between LBJ and RFK; Richard Russell; the Lockheed plant in Marietta, Georgia; Plan
  • Easter service at St. Michael and All Angels Church in Blanco; Johnsons visit Percy Brigham, banker who loaned LBJ $50 for college in 1927; Lady Bird works at Johnson City house; LBJ meets A.W. Moursund and helicopters to Haywood Place; Lady Bird
  • Jackson Advocate Percy Green e J. Publisher the Beacon Mobile Ala Editor Birmingham World Emory Jackso n Fran k Thoma s Exec Editor St Louis Argus Publisher Wilmington Journal T. C. Jervey Howard Woods Publisher East St Louis Crusader John Kirkpatrick
  • thought the job was going to him. I said, "I went in there and asked him and he just told me." Now, a few months, or weeks, later, Percy Rice [?J, who was a lawyer in Dallas and who was the chairman of the Senator's 1934 campaign, tola me that--how did
  • the most serious threat? The President: Nixon has the best organization, more campaign ability and experience. Percy is a little boy blue. Romney has demonstrated what he is. Reagan is new and attractive. I guess a Nixon-Reagan ticket would be the strongest
  • that you became part of the House leadership. H: Thatrs the time I emerged. Then Percy Priest, follOWing the Republican regime in that Congress, died during his first term as chairman of the committee. Percy Priest was from NashVille, Tennessee. He
  • Percy had been a friend of mine for a long time: I knew him when he was head of Bell and Howell. He was a Republican. I can't remember whether it was at a hearing on the Job Corps, but Chuck Percy was very supportive of me and the program, which
  • then to move the delegates to support their joint agreement and [work] with Chuck Percy, who was the platform committee chairman, to reflect that view, and that was a pretty good struggle. We worked all night through two nights to bring that about, and he had
  • if there is any real differences between Nixon and Rockefeller in the final analysis, in regard to their position on Vietnam. Percy is alight-weight. Reagan appeals to the Birch-Goldwater-Andrew Melon type of Republican. I haven 1t done much talking about
  • legislation. Senator Brooke, Senator Percy, Senator Javits, worked very hard without any reservations, and were major factors. While people still think in terms of Dr. King's assassination as having made the passage of open housing possible, the fact
  • LBJ & Lady Bird attend church at St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church; LBJ & Lady Bird visit Percy Brigham at Blanco Nursing Home; Johnsons visit Johnson City bank, ranches, and the Hartman house, LBJ's poverty project; Late lunch; visit
  • in local government or in what was happening upstate. that Percy Brigham was there from Blanco~ I don't know but he was a local leader and banker and real close friend of the Baineses, Rebekah's grandparents. G: Now, in 1927, when LBJ enrolled
  • to Oaxaca, Mexico, to pick up then Senator Douglas. Douglas wanted to retire, didn't want to get in that ring with that heavyweight Percy, I guess, and was resting and writing a book in Oaxaca. Lyndon was trying to persuade him to run. a plane down one
  • ,i'i\l'~tt-} _'': •. .- . J41716i ./ _,,. . . --·t CI.ASslFIE E.O. 12356, S . 3.4 NIJ-,..........~ - By_,,...,___. NARA, Date1-3-i)_ . . ·, !' • --- - . _._... J' L - ... _.. .J ·• ~- .1;:.. __ ; I lei SE?lATOR PERCY•s PROPOSITION
  • opportunities. It is noteworthy, in recent elections, that many Jews found it possible to identify themselves with Republicans like Romney, Percy, Shaffer of Pennsylvania, Rockefeller of New York and Brooke in Massachusetts. All of these men received some Jewish
  • by the budget director, wno was then Percy Brundage. nand. It was too big a budget and was out of George Humphrey, the Treasury secretary, was outraged by it and he protested to the President. He had a press conference in which he said that if this budget
  • friend over in the bank in Blanco--his son is over at the American National Bank, Ben Brigham--Mr. Percy Brigham, I believe his name was. Anyway we called all thepeople and were getting a crowd. ! was just beginning to hear a little bit of a rumor
  • constructive. Irwin, at Bob Anderson's Instruction, will nc,1/proceed to brief Messrs. Nixon, Romney and Percy. (He briefed Nelson Rockefeller .at a joint meeting with General Eisenhower. ) W. W. Rostow cc: Wm. Bowdler WWRostow:rln -·--- Thursday, July 27
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