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- ALLEN THANKS LBJ FOR HIS STATEMENT UPON DEATH OF MLK, REPORTS ON SITUATION IN ATLANTA; LBJ'S CALL TO CORETTA SCOTT KING; RIOTING IN WASHINGTON, DC; POSTPONEMENT OF LBJ'S TRIP TO HONOLULU; LBJ'S 3/31/68 SPEECH; LADY BIRD JOHNSON THANKS ALLEN FOR HIS
- :30p 3:45p 4:00p 4:15p 4:30p 4:45p • To Heath Ranch for deer hunting with Buzz, Mary V, Scott, MM Arrive Ranch 5:00p 5:15p 5:30p 5:45p 6:00p 6:15p 6:30p 6:45p 7:00p 7:15p 7:30p 7:45p 8:30 NOTES: eg Dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Kellam, Buzz, Mary, MM
- , 196 0 Activity (includ e visited by) * D Staff meetin g i n P-3 8 Senate meet s (Senato r Johnso n opene d th e Senate ) Lunch i n P-3 8 $2.00 Bobby an d Scott y Peek Frank Ikard -- re: interest rates Gene Chambers (Wichita Falls) Cecil Dickso n Ed
- ) Raymond Buck (Fort Worth) Senator Estes Kefauver (Wash, DC) Cliff Carter (Austin) Houston Harte (San Angelo) Vann Kennedy (Corpus Christi) Lunch: Ashton and MMW Brooks Hays and Dean Sayre (Austin) Scott Lucas (Wash, DC) Stormy Davis (Austin) Cliff Carter
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- of) ::.econd year of a four-year term a::: governor. The pa:;;t feu weeks have found Mrs. Russell duties at The Governor's ''The constant recent years mental retardation, The First title wife, and heart Jr., 26., and without Scott, high student
- for the last week. Memorial Day is over we will be off and running, and what I hope will be a delightful. Once but now on to Camp David week end, Thursday, June !i;. 1964 -- This has been another busy week. have a delightful the office last 5:00 o'clock
- and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org LBJ leaves for Palm Beach, Florida this afternoon to make a speech there tomorrow. He returns to Washington 4/7. Roy Wilkins, A. Phillip Randolph
- discuss these matters with key members of Congress, we have not had a chance to schedule meetings for Alan Boyd or the Secretary with any others. We are seeking appointments with Congressmen Carl Albert, Fallon, Staggers and Dawson and Senator Randolph
- . Jim Bartel. William A. , Vice President, Celanese Corp' Bates, Theodore L. , Honorary Chairman, Ted Bates & Co. , Inc. Beard, David F. , General Director of Advertising, Reynolds Metals Co. Beard, William K Beecher, Donald B. , President, Equitable
- that a Mr. Scott L. Hargrove,Box 2045, Harlingen, Texas, complained· to sen~tor Lyndon Johnson that by the county placing this poison in the hands or the farmers he can not enaer the rat tiait formation and sales businesso To me, this gentleman is a vary
- the appearance of Lady Bird .Johnsonin the lecture hall.) 3 "The role of education.' Cathy Gorn; Maura Pierce; Larry Hackman; Rosemary Morrow; panel chair David Eisenhower. releases public speeches, and media articles. That is the first topic the symposium
Oral history transcript, Jewel Malechek Scott, interview 1 (I), 12/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1978 INTERVIEWEE: JEWELL MALECHEK [SCOTT] INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: LBJ Library, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start out with your background. Where are you from? M: I'm from Eola, Texas. It's a tiny little town about
- See all online interviews with Jewel Malechek Scott
- Scott's background; how the Malecheks came to work for the Johnsons on the Ranch; meeting LBJ; improvements made to the Ranch under the Malecheks' care; LBJ's fond memories of his childhood; LBJ's Ranch "family"; Ranch employees and their duties
- Scott, Jewel Malechek
- Oral history transcript, Jewel Malechek Scott, interview 1 (I), 12/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
- Jewel Malechek Scott
- . The elder artists-John Biggers Elizabeth Atlett, Jean Lacy, Jacob Lawrence, Gordon Parks, Faith Ringgold, John Scott and Carroll Harris Simms-all underscore the isolated successes of African American artists that character ized the twentieth century. When
- from Houston for twenty-five years up there. And here's Bob Michel; [he] was a Republican leader for twenty years in Washington. Senator David Pryor. Al Gore. John Connally. I don't know. Charlie Rangel, he's going to be the next chairman of the Ways
- . Bender, Lloyd Bentsen, Tom Bevill, Marilla Black, Charlie Blake, Dolph Briscoe, Lansing Brisbin [?], Alger Brit [?], Jack Brooks, Jerry Brown, James Bunning [?], Horace Busby, George H. W. Bush, Liz Carpenter, Scott Carpenter, Jimmy Carter, Bob Casey, Jr
- placed in overseas libraries. In April his two staff investigators, Roy Cohn and David Schine, make a highly publicized tour of European International Information Administration libraries. An official of the US High Commission in Germany, Theodore Kaghan
- is to It was worse for David and Peter to do wbat they did, tban for auy two their of God forbid, because He is good. Oraoe •kea bitter ■en. Q. 35--l>o you •P•k I hope I do. then. in the world and so they thought; repentance. if he had a hundred
- and Presidenl, Washington Press Club: Isabelle Shelton, W· shington tar columnist; Molly Ivins. co-ed1tor, The Texas Ob server; Susan Caudill, KERA TV, Dallas; Scott Tagliarino, editor, The Daily Texan_ Re.~ponder.~:Judith Moye s, 'O-moderator. Jill Ruckel
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 37 (XXXVII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- --named Frankie Randolph who financed a magazine--gee, I never thought I'd forget the name of it but I have--devoted to liberal causes in Texas and-M: Wasn't the Texas Observer? J: Yes, that was it. And Lyndon was their target and they often took out
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- 9-1432 AT 3-4181 Valdosta Norm Duncan Office: 225-3605 Daniel Ashley Hotel Homes 780-1411 242-3680 Thomasville Dennis Lehr Scott Hotel Home c WO 4-5076 226-4340 Drifton Walsh Ric hards Duval Hotel Home: 652-4537 224-9161 (Tallahassee
- to fly to Texas; his mother is in Scott and White, where she will undergo an operation on Saturday, March 22. 3/24 LBJ still in Texas. 3/25 111 miners killed by an explosion in a mine under federal operation in Centralia, Illinois. On 3/29 John L
- 11:40a t 11:45a f 11:45a 12:30p 12:30p 1:00p 3:15p 3:30p 3:45p 4:00p 6:00p White House Date. Activity (include August 15, 1961 visited by)* LD White House leadership breakfast Gerry Siegel Tom Scott (of Senate Appropriations) Lew Deschler group
- Scott, Appropriations Committee Discussion in P-38 with Secretary Rusk. John Holton, Speaker's Office. Saw Bill Theis, Jimmy Pipkin, Dick Tullis Congressman Hays Visit with Hugo Alexander, Steubenville, Ohio. Talked in P-38 with James R. Reston of N. Y
- and Madame Shoumatoff President saw painting of FDR 11:25 Guests left 11:30 Nash and Mary Lasker arrived 2. 12:00 Left in small car w/ Nash. Mary to N.W. Washington and visited several areas the Park Service had beautified. Francis Scott Key School
- Dinner - Luci's birthday 9:30 President, Luci, Pat, Moursunds, Vicky, Ginny, Marie, Don Thomases, Krims, Daffney, Will and Mary Moursunds, Judge Jack Roberts 11:00 Left Haywood for ranch 11:20 President retired Betty and Scott Duncan Hitch and Leslie
- already gone up). 7. Saw Dr. Lukash re: Lyn -- running a fever -- second floor kitchen. Retired. House guests: Mrs. Harold Holt (Zara) - Queens' Room. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mann (#303) ****** ******
- Sen Scott (Pa) re: judgeship in Pennsylvania Gov. J.P. Coleman, Mississippi in Jacksonville, Miss John Holton General Decker, vice chairman Army chief of staff (courtest call) Jim Mathis Left for Statler Hotel, South American Room for Mr. Frank Ikard's
- views in min.de Your thoughtrulness in writing mo is appreciated very much. Si..'1.Cc.U-ely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. George Scott La Granre, Texas lbj/jw/my appts--caldwell, millard (chief of civil defense) sonotor !.AHl4.on Jehnaon, fro Waahington
- of directors’ meeting of Scott & White. 2/14 Congressional Club reception for President Truman. 2/20 CTJ and LBJ are in Austin. Mary Rather writes CTJ there that Lucy became ill during the night and was unable to model in the Women’s National Democratic
- ,.Pro::on:ire, William (D) Wisconsin "'Randolph, Jennings (D) West Virginia ~Ribicoff, Abraham A. (D) Connecticut -.-Russell, Richard B. (D) Georgia ,Scott, Hugh, (R) Pennsylvania •Smathers, George A. (D) Florida ~smith, Margaret Chase (R) Maine
- . ----SCLC James Farmer ---------·-CORE James Forman -----------SNCC Roy Wilkins -----------NAACP Whitney M. Young, Jr.----National Urban League Mrs. Dorothy Height -~-- National Federation 0£ Negro Women's Clubs Bayard Rustin A. Philip Randolph I ;,i ·~r
- $49, 050 Federal grant to the State of West Va., for two communities, South Charleston, and St. Albans. Sen. J. ·Randolph Sen. R. Byrd Rep. J. Slack 3/8 HUD $250, 000 Federal grant to · Clevelan·d , Ohio, representing the cost of d~molition
- J. TAYLOR INTERVIEWER: DAVID IvlcCOHB DATE: November 23, 1969 PLACE: ~lr. Taylor's office in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Tape 1 of 1 N: Let me identify the tape first of all. Anthony J. Taylor. This is an interview with lvlr. I think you
- Oral history transcript, Antonio J. Taylor, interview 1 (I), 11/23/1969, by David G. McComb
- knew that Antioch College was then trying to recruit blacks, and I transferred. The day I entered Antioch Martin Luther King's wife Coretta, Scott was her last name then, also entered. That is the reason why I transferred from Purdue to Antioch. F
- . and Keith Melville of the Public Affam Foundation. will be published within the next few months. On these pages are s me of the highlights of the event. David Mathews, former Secretary of Health. Education and Wel fare, and now president of the ttenng
- ) are Col. Robert A1l1ier, Milton Cummin1•, paat president of AHAC, Vince Macaluso (2nd from right), a special aaaiatant to Mr. Taylor, and David Newby. In the area of employment, Mr. Pilling said a high school cooperative program, called "Diversified
- . f ·f.. I, j .'. ~ I .. ~~ ,; "~\.(/J I GEORGE MEANY WAL TEA P. REUTHER GEORGE M. HARRISON JAMH I . CARIY HARRY C. BATES DAVID J . McDONA DAVID DUBINSKY WM . F. SCHNITZL A 81 ~ SIXTEENTH STREET. N.W. WASHINGTON e, D. C. NATIONAL 8-3870
- . Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/0+. TIPl'ON, Mark, 0+12 Juniper Rd., Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/0+. RAINEY,Elmer W., 2419 Scott, Little Rock, Ark., 7/6/0+. SMITH,Odell, 5616 Chester Rd., Little Rock, Ark., 7/24/0+. DELEZIER,E. D., 5o8 Neal St., Jacksonville, Ark