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- and John McCormack attend a two-hour breakfast meeting of the DAC. Others attending include Truman, Stevenson, Eleanor Roosevelt and Paul Butler. At Jim Rowe’s suggestion, LBJ meets with Truman, Stevenson, Rayburn, McCormack, Smathers, Clements, Mansfield
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Not precisely, but it seems to me that Paul Porter for a while was in the Surplus Commodities--was he, do you recall that? G: I don't know. J: Before he went to Greece as an ambassador. He was not a regular ambassador. He was kind of, "Let's work
- . in 1950; socializing in Washington, D.C.; club memberships; Senator Joseph McCarthy asserting that he had a list of Communists in the State Department; Rayburn's opinion of McCarthy; Stuart Long; Paul Bolton; dinner at the Bob Kerrs' house and his
- "Butler of. ·Maryl~nd :;< · ·.- · • . ' l '. ' 1. .. ... :, ·~ ' ' ; ~ .. · I . .~ ~ ..' ..:· >;:_> :;:·: '.~ '.:' ·/. , . requested this recom1nendation. ·, _. '! ~ ' i .' ' ' : ~; : . · · ~·· ... ~ . .. .:.~ ~ ·-··: ~.t. ~·- t
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- Paul Hammond Oveta Culp Hobby Warren Kinney General Douglas MacArthur Hanford MacNider John P. Marquand General Frank R. McCoy Robert Montgomery Fairfield Osborn Frederick Osborn Anna M. Rosenberg Robert G. Sproul Lewis L. Strauss Admiral J. H. Towers
- of April 11, RDd that he did in fRct decline to give me the "yes or no" reply which I hAd demanded. Then Johnston,Ward & Paul,And Harlan Wood,the Subconnnittee Counsel, will be reauested by me to file their own swonn stAtements with relation to my
- Edwards, who will sing National ~them 12:37 one minute Invocation by ~v. Walton W. Davis, Rector of Old Saint Paul Episcopal Church 12:38 1/2 minute Mr. Fitzpatrick will introduce Mr. Edward L. Ryan, Jr. , Master of Ceremonies 12:38 1/2 1/2
- sponsored National Alliance of Businessmen. Henry Ford II is Chairman of NAB On. the platform w/ Mr. Henry Ford Mr. J. Paul Austin, Vice Chrm. NAB Mr. George Meany . , President of AFL-CIO Mr. Whitney Young, Jr. Exec. Dir. of National Urbari- League YOUNG
- and administrative duties were handled by Fred E. Jefferson who was a part-time driver and butler. Mrs. Johnson's office has asked III to answerthe third paragraph of your June 23. 1984, letter requesting infor111t1onon MN. John1on•1 WhiteHousestaff
- and administrative duties were handled by Fred E. Jefferson who was a part-time driver and butler. Mrs. Johnson's office has asked III to answerthe third paragraph of your June 23. 1984, letter requesting infor111t1onon MN. John1on•1 WhiteHousestaff
- JUNE !. · .. ' . . .. '. EXDIS - · TUG., / • ) , - .... . ·' ~ ' . · I · ' ,' • I _. '' , !27. HE IS DINING WITH BUTLER'suNDAY ·EVENING, AND WILL ·. I ',>1 1 HAVE FORMAL MEETING WITH PRIMIN AND BUTLER ·MONDAY MORNING. ' · ~ ·HE
- usociated them Jea11--Paul and the Yugoslav , well known 00°aided popaaa.diaili cleao o-f the proje~t •f ·ti. poup wu al•• ..,..ened d d.\e "~ln • sponaon • majo-r aour@e •f actioa ,,.e Seqhn A,6) The pres~ig~ publie • of t:he ''Berlltrand
- Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C
Oral history transcript, Margaret (Mrs. Jack) Carter, interview 1 (I), 8/19/1969, by David G. McComb
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- . Rayburn frowned on it. It was not Mr. Rayburn, but Paul Butler who made the contact with us about this Democratic Advisory Council to the national chairman in Texas. But Mr. Butler assured us that he was working closely with Mr. Rayburn
- . temporary serious. 20. 21. ·26. & PATR. PAUL A. RUDAS, 4th Prect.; stoned by unkn persons, Linwood Clinic, 24621 w. McNichols. 27. 7:20 PM 7/23 (Police) PATR. WALTER WEGHI, 24, 5th knee while pursuing looters, Hospital, FAO. 28. 7:30 7/23 JOEL
- Abell and Liz Carpenter and Paul Glynn, many others that were there. It was a warm and comfortable relationship. I was asked many times, did I not feel awkward in this situation? I must say that I really did not, I think simply because the period
- it that spring. We had Clare Boothe Luce to talk to us one Friday afternoon. Well, I can't remember at the moment who the other was. For Diana, I tried to look up some young folks. My friend Paul Porter, he and Bess, his wife, had two daughters. Betsy Goodlow
- are going to be written in the record that the party makes in the Congress when you're out of power. And so Paul Butler came forward at the urging of many of these people with the Democratic Advisory Council. B: Was it his idea? H: I have no idea. I
- for Jack Kennedy to stop in Chicago to have a visit with Governor Stevenson. Jack Kennedy was on his way back from Oregon to Hyannis for a family birthday party. Bill and I picked Jack Kennedy up at the private airplane hangar of Butler Aviation
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 10 (X), 6/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was engaged in politics from the time I was sixteen--it was the national chairmanship. And I think without question it was because Farley was unique and I admired him from afar. And then I became acquainted with Paul Butler when he was chairman in a very
- had been under attack by Paul Butler and the very liberal wing of the Democratic Party for not being partisan enough, being too pro-Eisenhower. So I figured that this was one way for him to show his power and to gather the votes to defeat Louis
Oral history transcript, William M. Blackburn, interview 1 (I), 5/21/1969, by David G. McComb
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- times I would be--many times Paul Glynn or Ken Gaddis would be in there arranging his clothes and sometimes the butler would have brought in his breakfast . But generally he'd be propped up with television sets going to see the early morning news
Oral history transcript, Charles K. Boatner, interview 3 (III), 6/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Go down to Dick Russell's coming out here ." So I rushed down there and got two cases of Black Label, and I came back up and got one in the basement and a couple of bottles under the bar . The Senator came and told the butler--I can't think of who
- Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Winters -- IV -- 4 G: Okay. You remember when Paul Butler came to Texas that year to make a tour? He was a prominent liberal Democrat
- Democratic politicians in office in the country. I've forgotten all of the particulars, but Paul Butler was then the Democratic National Chairman, and created outside the Senate a Democratic advisory group, which got considerable support from senators
- PRC 1 g. 72 Rm~ tii& Naval tation D. c. 20390 waabinqton, C ATl
- /18 CTJ’s calendar notes “in NYC.” 4/18 The Preparedness Subcommittee orders a study of the cost of housemaids and butlers for U.S. soldiers and their families in occupied Germany. The purpose is to show whether occupation forces live so
- that none other than Gov. Paul B. Johnson, who .rode into office on a segregationist platform.. conced~~ that "the racial trouble has hurt us ecol)O· · i micfiliv~ · I So-tar' most of Mississippi's troubles stem · \from de.cisions by individual travelers
- He beoame the tront man tor the big mone7 gangsters. He took a second seat as a butler ot big business. Toda:, Dan Moody, aging and prosperoUB, is at work 1A the tenth Congressional d1atr1ot. He ia running h1.8 candidate tor Congress. . . I wish I
- Day Tuesda y LBJ Ranc h Activity (includ Date July 2 , 196 3 e visite d by) * LD Roy Butler , Austi n - r e: traile r Reese Harrison , Sa n Antoni o - r e: ai r conditionin g fo r ranc h offic e George Nokes , Sa n Antoni o - r e: VP' s appearanc e
- Novak same * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Destination (Place) Arrival Time Nashville, Ten n 12:40p Butler Aviation , Washington, D C 1:30p Remarks** met b y Go v Ellington
- and an d her sister - Mrs. Mrs . Claudine Junker f ir^»— ^^Mr. J. J.C C. . Kella Kellam m in in Austin, Texas /'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butler, Lincoln-mercury dealer dealer Austin, Texas Bullio n and son John / X^Mr. J. W. Bullion "Cantinflas" (Mario Mexicoo
- HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cross -- II -- 8 board of Capital National Bank, and I don't recall the other guests. Roy Butler