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  • , representing the citation, to the Regimental colors carried by Sergeant Major Agrippa W. Smith to: Sergeant Major Smith an d Colonel David E. Lownds, the CO of the 26th Regiment The President then went over to shake hands with : General Chapman Commandant Walt
  • Leonard F. Chapman, Jr. , Commandant, USMC The President had seen a ticker item saying that the General was leaving for Vietnam on an inspection tour in the next day or two. . . the President asked the General to give Chuck a big hug for the family
  • Productions Irv Chapman ABC Du f Thomas UPI Audio ~ | Tom Perkins CBS Radio Recht ABC Radio ————____________^____________-«.______________^______________^__________________—_~^ Don MacDowell NBC Radio Larry LeSueur VOA ( .j T \ —I |\ >—Al — ^B
  • . McConnell, Chief of Staff, Air Force Hrifcnaa y tujrp.ydt of Ais Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, Chief of Naval Operations rlitg nrtjp JLe^/frtrn sJc^ Gen . Bruce Palmer, Deputy Chief of Staff, Army 'tjllfliijj AJ^rl^plr? nrfh^: s General Leonard F. Chapman
  • : In May of 1941 when the campaign had just begun, I found in Harold Ickes' papers, there is a memo from Oscar Chapman. He I guess had been Under Secretary of the Interior before Alvin Wirtz became Under Secretary--no, after. C: After. D: After, that's
  • a s see n b y the President . Th e Address will be sponsore d by th e Johnso n for Presiden t Committee , chaire d b y Oscar L . Chapman . Bill Moyers Geo Reedy Tuesday White House Oct 6 1964 South To grounds to greet the President
  • and General G>odpaster, his deputy. Now here is the comment that was made at my last meeting with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chief of Air Staff McConnell said: "I recommend you go ahead &ri.d1cfa this. II Marine Chapman said: "I think we should go ahead
  • President Executive Chapman Chemical Company Methodist Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Gieselmann Engineer Hospital Tennessee Frank L. Miller Dr. Miller Printing Company Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee Edward Mitchell Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward Account
  • , Director, VOA Miss Sharon Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Richard L Coe Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coyne Miss Patsy Derby i&k Dr. Barbaralee Diamondstein Cong and Mrs. Gerald R Ford Sen and Mrs. J WFulbright - he is on the President's Commission on Presidential Scholars Secy
  • Betty Beal Sharon Chapman solarium tonight -- a special ! Patty McGuirk Beth Jenkins kind of spinster c.inner -- on ! Susan Ray the same Evening' that Pa : Nugent held his Bachelor party) Charlotte SiZOO Kathleen Carter (film (Paul Fisher said
  • . STEINERT, Mr. N. Steve BATES, Ensign & Mrs. LeRoy TONKIN, BEAL, Miss Betty CAHILL, Miss Judy CARR, Mr. & Mrs. Larry ZAHN, CARTER, Miss Kathleen ZAUGRA, CHAPMAN, Mi ss Sharon ZAUGRA, Mr. Leo S. WELKER, Miss Diana DiCASTRI, Mr. Robert DOUGLAS, Mr. Donald
  • on the future of urban America. Panelist Chapman (in the picture above) is an adjunct professor at the LBJ School. Noam teaches at Columbia University School of Business, Ward is on the .T. faculty. Ms. Wartella is Dean of U.T.'s School of Communications. C
  • his suite in the Biltmore. Oscar Chapman and May Oliver (?), I believe it was, we all were using this room, but mainly Chapman and I were using it. F: Did you have the feeling that you had started late? Y: Yes. And the Kennedy operation was so well
  • that Lyndon Johnson was the best equipped man--that he was the one that ought to get the nomination. F: Now, you became co-chairman with Oscar Chapman? E: Yes. F: Of the Citizens for Johnson National Committee. Tell us how you came into that position. E
  • and making sure that we were taking good care of twenty-seven thousand delegates who had arrived, and we had so little in the way of space for them, I had a call from Oscar Chapman, who was the under secretary of interior . When I came home late Mrs . Brown
  • P. McConnell, Chief of Staff, USAF Secy McNamara and General Admiral Thomas Moorer, Chief of Naval Operations Wheeler are testifying en the General Harold Johnson, Chief of Staff, USA Hill and could not attend. General Leonard F. Chapman, Commandant
  • The President explained that he thought General Chapman would make an excellent Marine Corps Commandant. Dick Helms called it the ' 'right" man for the job. Mr. Vance then reviewed his report to the President, stressing the need that the report not be made
  • here and I did. And I went over this matter with them and Genel·al McConnell, the Air Force Chief, said, 11 Mr. President, I recommend that you go ahead and do this, General Chapman of the Marines said, President, that you should go ahead 11 11
  • ; 6:20p Honored guests to the Second Floor Oval Room: Capt. Harvey C. Barnum. JR. --winner of Medal of Honor Cong. & Mrs. William H. Bates | . and Mrs. Alan Boyd, DOT Hon. & Mrs. Harold Brown, Secy of the Air Force & Mrs. Leonard F. Chapman. Jr
  • . and Mrs. John P. Carter. Washington. DC Hon and Mrs. John Chancellor. Director. VOA Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chapman, Chicago, Ill. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Chester, Brooklyn, NY Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cohn, Washington, DC M r. and Mrs. W m L Coleman, Marys ville
  • , Glenn B., Carmichael, Washington, D.C. Chapman, BErnard, American Motors, Ex. Vice-President Charles, Newark, NewJersey Seymour, President, Physicians for Automotive Safety, Michigan Harry, Chesebrough, Chrysler Motors, Detroit, Cisin, Ira George
  • Colleg e of Hom e Economics Dr. Blue Carstenson, Nat'l Farmers Union Mrs. Theodor e Chapman, Wash, DC ' Jerry S. Cohen, Sen. Judiciary Cmtee Nehemia M. Cohen , Gian t Food, Inc. Stanley E. Cohen, Advertising Age " "ZIIIIIIII Wilbur Cohen, UnderSecy of HEW
  • , Chr . , Brow n & : Root , Inc . , Houston , Te x Paul C . Cabot , Chr. , Stat e Stree t Investmen t Corp. , Bosto n Thomas D . Cabot , Chr . , Cabo t Corp. , Boston , Mass . Dr. Carleto n B . Chapman , Pres . , America n Heart Assn . , Inc . Dalla s
  • a lawyer associated with--well, who was the former secretary of the interior that-- G: [Harold] Ickes? R: No, no, no, no. G: Chapman? R: Chapman. G: Oscar Chapman. R: I think it was one of Oscar Chapman's partners. It was very nasty stuff. He
  • and Semple, who are the two New York Times reporters that covered the White House while I was there, were so--and the Times was so much better than any paper, even the Post. Those two reporters just--I forget who covered it for the Post; I guess Bill Chapman
  • , it is not an unusual occurrence. I'm thinking for example of Oscar Chapman, who used to be Secretary of the Interior under Hr. Truman. My recollection is that he made it practically from step one all the way up to Secretary. But this kind of progression depends
  • Background; Oscar Chapman; SBA; Eugene Foley; relationship between White House staff and agencies; coordination; OEO program for Indians; AID; Economic Development Administration's programs
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  • statements from his advisers: Therefore, I recommend that you go ahead and do this. "Rusk: I recommend that We proceed. I recommend that we proceed along the outlined. "Chapman: I think we shoul d go ahead with it. with making "Palmer: Considering
  • . Casesa, Dr. P. R. Cope Casteel, R. T. f , Dr. C. B. ^Corbitt /Centola, ^ L.s vCorley , J. G. / , A . H . Jr . Li /Chadwick, Mr . an d Mrs . A . W . vCornfeld Chandler, Dr . J . B . Cowley ,D . / ^ S. A . ^Cox * Chapman , Mr. an d Mrs . M , C
  • , as far as Daddy's brother, Tom Johnson, Mother got along fine, but not with his wife. Mother had quite a few difficulties. G: What [were they]? J: Well, you see, there was a family of Chapmans there. Uncle Tom married Kittie Chapman. Mabel Chapman
  • , get the clipping from the Post. It's a William Chapman story, I notice. No, it must have been related to the House action. I thought it might have been related to the conference. "Perhaps in the garment district, a minimum wage increase." Then we had
  • Walt and General Wallace Greene and General Leonard Chapman were all there. Every member of the Cabinet. Only 14 Senators and their w iv e s had been invited, and everyone had accepted, though I never did actually see Dick R ussell at the wedding
  • Chapmans an d th e Fr a n k I k a r d s , and t h e B i l l K e r r s , S e n a to r K e r r ' s son from Oklahoma. d ear to L u c i. And th e L e s t e r Lindows who are so And th e B i l l D easons and a t t h e l a s t mom ent. D r. Wi l l i s H u r s
  • at the Ira So Bushey Shipyard, Brooklyn, New Yorko ANTON BRUUN sunk with the dock at an angle of 45 degrees with the main deck awasho The shipyard contracted with Merritt, Chapman and Scott on July 3, 1967, to salvage the shipo Merritt, Chapman .and Scott has
  • Johnson, Jr., married Rebekah Baines in 1907, the 20th day of August, and it also shows in Fredericksburg in the Court House in the Clerk's Office that they married August 20, 1907; Tom Jessie [who married] Kittie Clyde Chapman; George Desha Johnson; Katie
  • ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh PARTEN -- I -- 14 Chapman, the Secretary of the Interior. He told me that the President
  • and as combustible in the early thirties as dairy milk was. Senator Costigin had had three young sprouts help him in his campaign get elected the first time: John L. Lewis' sister, who \'las head of District Fifty, a fellow by the name of Oscar Chapman