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  • . , Departmen t o f Defense Harold Reis , Departmen t o f Justic e Ira Ka ppenstein, Pos t Offic e Departmen t Orren Beaty , Departmen t o f the Interio r Thomas Hughes , Departmen t o f Agriculture Larry McQuade , Commerc e Departmen t N. Thompso n Powers
  • a (Lester G . Maddox ) The Governo r o f Hawai i (John A. Burns ) The Governo r o f Idaho (Don W . Samuelson ) The Governo r o f Illinois (Otto Kerner ) The Governo r o f Iowa (Harold E . Hughes ) The Governo r o f Kansa s (Robert B . Docking ) The Governo r
  • . Hugh Robinson, Army Aide to the President walk to the Diplomatic Reception Room to meet to Symington ________________________________ __________ __ for memo His __ [_ of gist The __ £___ '-_ The Ex. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, President of the Republic
  • , Charles M. , HUD HAGAN, Harold, American Public Welfare Association, Washington, D. C. HALE, Matthew, Senate Committee on Banking and Currency HEALY, Pat, Executive Director National League of Cities, Washington, D. C. HENDERSON, Lawrence T., Director
  • Pierpoint, CBS Mr. Frank Reynolds. ABC News Mr. Harold A. Richman, Washington, DC Mr. Kenneth M Scheibel, Donrey Media Group Mr. Hugh Sidey, Time Magazine,sat at Pres table Mr. Charles S. South, Dallas, Tex Mr. John S. Stewart, Durham, N. C. Mr. R Peter
  • . Mich. ELLIS, Robert A., Princeton, N. Jer. REED, George, Chgo BLLIS,.W3de 1 Oberlin, Ohio REID, Ira D • ., Haverford., Pa. FmGUSON, L. N• ., Losa RGIAN, Carl, Wash., n.c. FINLAY, Harold, Wash., D.C. TALBOTT, Walter R., Bal.to., Md. FORD.,Leophas., Det
  • Don Fraser. The vice chairman of the McGovern commission, which was how it was referred to, was Senator Harold Hughes of Iowa. Obviously, the commission was heavily weighted to the liberal wing of the party. But there was a commitment and it was my
  • ; labor's response to the changes; controversy surrounding the reforms, leadership of the Credentials Committee and the Democratic National Committee (DNC); Harold Hughes and Patricia Harris; Harris' election as Credentials Committee chair; the Credentials
  • & **S47 Glynn** by Mrs. Johnson Ranch via chopper and w/ Hugh Sydes Mrs. J, Marianne Means, Hugh Sydes, VM, MF, Gerry W. -- arrive lbj at Dinner at LBJ Ranch w/ Mrs J, Ted Sorensen, Lucy Luci J, Jack Olson, J Valenti, Marianne Means, Gerry W, VM, MF
  • . Hugh Addonizio of Newark, New Jersey Hon. Ivan Allen of Atlanta, Georgia Hon. Walton H. Bachrach - Cincinnati, Ohio Hon. John S. Ballard Akron, Ohio Hon. Joseph M. Barr ^^^^^^^Pittsburgh, Pa Hon. Albert Boutwell -Birmingham, Ala. Hon. Willard Barr
  • and useful citizen of Texas to be his right­ hand man in the office of administrative assistant to the Vice President of the United States; and WHEREAS , Without fanfare or publicity, the Vice President called Harold H. Young of Dallas to Washington during
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Young, Harold [1941]"
  • Young, Harold H.
  • Folder, "Young, Harold [1941] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 16
  • ALBERT REPORTS ON BACKGROUND OF HUGH OWENS, NOMINEE FOR UNNAMED POST; DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S PRESS CONFERENCE STATEMENT ON BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION, CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
  • ROBERTS TRIES TO DETERMINE IF GOV. RICHARD HUGHES OF NEW JERSEY IS IN THE HOSPITAL
  • ROBERTS ASKS UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE IN HOBART TAYLOR'S OFFICE IF GOV. RICHARD HUGHES OF NEW JERSEY IS IN THE HOSPITAL
  • ·" THURSDAY, June 24, 1954 JUNE 24, 1954 PEOPLE SENATOR JOHNSCN TALKED TO ON THE TELEPHONE: w. H. Bauer in Port Lavaca Jim Rowe R. c. Buckner in Jacksonville Hugh Halff in San Antonio Harry Provence in Waco .· :--.. . \. ... ·-
  • !) Correspondent Mark Klohn Sincerely, Mark J. Klohn 6 Former Bush Aide Hughes Reflectson Her Days in Washington On October 15 the Student Endowed Centennial Lectureship, a University of Texas at Austin srudent service organization, joined the LBJ Library
  • Mr. W. Marvin Watson Dr. Fox Ambassador James Symington Ambassador and Mrs. Ed Clark Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter Captain James Jones Miss Marie Fehmer Miss Mary Slater Corpsman Stewart Baltimore Sergeant Duffy Colonel Joseph Conmy Major Hugh G
  • Harold Wilson, O. B. E. , M. P. , Prime Minister of Great Brit n,,, July
  • Hugh Sidey --of LIFE magazine Bill Moyers see (BM says LIFE is doing a major piece on VietNam next week, and Mr. Sidey askEd to BM to talk about it. He asked for a "mood" bit on the President'sproblems on managin To Bethesda Naval Hospital via
  • (TIME Mag) and Ben Bradlee /NEWSWEEK Mag) -out (5) Hugh Sen W Sidey of TIME Hubert Humphrey joins JV Chicago too OFF RECORD Ill Jenkins Met w/ Sidey Steele re re backgrounding backgrounding for a piece about on the political Mrs Johnson
  • . Roffin o Dr. Nathanie l H . Rog g Leonard Sendelsk y Richard P . Sexto n John A . Stastn y Hugh B . Thorso n WH.TE HOUSE date 7, 1968 May iiDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON YDIARY the President began his day at (Place) vi Time Telephone 11 Lo In Out Whit e
  • of Defense Califano -pl Cater -pl Califano Johnson Rostow -pl - Watson -pl President to the East Room for the SWEARING -IN CEREMONY of Howard Samuels as Under Secretary of Commerce Flowers were sent today to Governor Richard J. Hughes of New Jersey
  • . Col. Hugh Robinson Col. James, known to his friends as "Chappie" is in Washington for debriefing after completing a year's service as vice commander of the 8th tactical fighter wing, stationed at Ubon Royal Thai Air Force base, in Thailand
  • Phillip 12:26p Hon. 12:26| Dr. 12:31p Hon. 12:55p Larry Charles Zwick, Director, BOB - in S. Hughes, Deputy Director, BOB Tom Paine, Acting Director - NASA Donald Hornig W. Marvin Watson - joined the above -- to Levinson Commission 12:08p f Walt Rostow
  • Wheeler Chairman, Join t Chief s o f Staff , CS - USA Gen Harold H Johnson CS US N Adm David L McDonald CS-USAF Gen Curtis E LeMay CS-USMC Lt Gen Wallace M Greene DEFENSE- CIVILIAN Deputy Secy , o f Defens e Roswell L Gilpatric Secy o f Arm y Vanc e
  • Cong. Leo O'Brien _ Cong. Morris Udall Cong. Wilbur Mills Secy. Udall Asst. Secy. John Carver George Harzog Edward Crafts Lawrence Stevens Henry Caulfield Bob McConnell Secy. Freeman Asst. Secy. John Baker Ken Birkhead Ed Cliff Elmer Staats Sam Hughes
  • - Bredhof f _ Unio n officia l James P . Griffi n - Unite d Steelworkers officia l Harold Lum b (Harol d C . Lumb , Republi c Steel negotiator ) Elliot Walt iM* e (Walte r J . Burk e - Unio n official ) MX&Xf$r Gardner Ackle y Russ Branscom b (Russel l K
  • , M H Taylor, William L 5hepardson, Charles N Tillman, E E Sherman, Merritt Venable, Abe Scott, Senator Hugh villa, Dino S Stanton, Cong J William Wallace, Dr. Phyllis Stephens, Cong Robert G Weiss, Harry Sullivan, Congwm Leonor Whisonant, Gertrude
  • Deputy Asst Secy David Popper H. E. Baron Louis Scheyven, Ambassador of Belgium Tom Killefer " " " Robert Garnett H. E. George R. Laking, Amb of New Zealand Chairman Harold Linder " . " " William Handly H. E. Braj Kumar H^ Nehru, Amb of India Elizabeth
  • Saltonstall Cong. Robert Giaimo, Conn. Senator Hugh Scott Cong. Henry Gonzalez, Tex. _____ Senator Harrison (Pete) Williams Cong. Seymour^ Halpern, NY Senator Warren Magnuson Cong. George Mahon, Tex. Senator Edward Kennedy ____________ Cong. James Harvey Cong
  • / Marvi n Watson Bill Moyers , (P ) Secretary Rusk Bill Moyer s Senator Everet t Dirkse n o f Illinois OF gave Sen Dirksen some Oakie pix of earlier F RECOR D making Today ordere d flower s fo r th e funera l o f the fathe r o f Governo r Hughes
  • Cohen Charles Melt Wilbur Cohen 12/7/68 11/29/68 11/29/68 10/21/68 (interim date) ~8 28 .. . Ivan Bennett Alice Rivlin & 10/68 12/68 Robert Wood 12/18/68 Merton Peck Harold Rowe 11/4/68 11/19/68 Ramsey Clark Edward Wenk Wilbur Cohen No date
  • Bandstra Cong Cong WaLter Baring Cong Cong Edward Boland — Cong Cong John Brademas Cong Cong Jack Brooks Cons Cong George E. Brown, Jr Cong Cong John H. Buchanan, Jr Cong Cong Janes Burke ! Cong Cong Laurence J Burton Cong Cong Phillip Burton Cong Cong Hugh
  • Guests departed 11:00 To second floor with President and Governor Hughes (Iowa) 11:35 Governor Hughes departed 11:45 Retired 2
  • on the phone.) Recorded. 9:14-9:48 Liz. Entry No. Time Activity 10:15 Dinner with the President, Oveta Culp Hobby, Judge Sarah Hughes. 10:55 End of dinner. 11:10-11:50 Chief King. 12:15 Retired. ******* House guests: Honorable Oveta Culp Hobby - Queens
  • 4:35p 9 5:40p t 6:00p 7:45p 8:30p t 9:00p f 10 11 12 13 Day Monday April 4, 1960 Arrived P-38 Walter Joe Shelton (San Antonio) To barbershop Tom Martin (Texarkana) Senator Johnson opened the Senate Lunch in P-38 $1.25 Hugh Parmer (Fort Worth
  • be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND COD E Page No. Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Lo 3:00p 3:15p 3:45p 4:00p 4:15p Activity (include visited by)* LD Arrived LBJ Ranch Gov Ellington, Hugh Walters, Joe Carr John Connally and Neil Curry 4
  • to Israel Sen Cannon and Sen Young Hugh Sidey and Otto Fuerbringer Reception, 7:00 dinner AFL-CIO Dinner, Shoreham, Park Room Andy Biemiller and George Meany Senator Hill Coffee for members of Texas AFL-CIO jointly with Sen. Yarborough picture with Marilyn
  • - r- ;-,--- Sunday Activity (inciude visited by) On board AF One 26000 from Brisbane to Townsville were: The President Mrs. Johnson Prime Minister & Mrs. Harold Holt Ambassador and Mrs. Ed Clark Ambassador & Mrs. Waller /^ Governor Farris Bryant Mr
  • . Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation) H Hon Frank W. McCullouch (National Labor Relations Board) Mr. Paul McDonald, Treasury Dept General William F. McKee, Federal Aviation Agency Hon John Macy, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon Harold T. Mason