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  • imagine so. After all, the only thing I saw of John was in the office when we both happened to be in the office. I know he was busy all the time, but I was the one who was going out to these, what I call, dog states. F: Well, now, Paul Butler
  • think Paul Butler was chairman of the committee then. But Johnson and Rayburn were very indignant about that, because they didn't think that unelected people should speak for the Democratic Party. But Johnson's method of persuasion is sort of legendary
  • of Senate Democrats; John Sparkman; Paul Douglas; Paul Butler; Matt McCloskey; Americans for Democratic; Charlie Murphy; Albert and Mark Lasker Foundation; 750 Club; Ed Foley; Liz Carpenter; Ralph Hewitt; Bob Berry; Dave Lloyd; Jack Kennedy; Ted Sorenson
  • , that was the occasion where Paul Douglas went over to walk the bill over and it was already gone by the time he got there. Do you recall any of these circumstances here? H: I wasn't there at the time. G: Really? H: I didn't get there until 1957. Before 1957 I
  • DOCUMENT AGAIN..)T RACL,M. AFTER KING HAD AN AUDIENCE WITr POPE PAUL VI ON ~EPT. 13 1964 ThE 1n:G-io CIVIL RIGHT_ L':ADER SAID THE PONTIFF FAD ASSURED Hn1 Ht I.J ALL IT.: FORt:...,. WOULD I...,.,UE A DOCUMENT DEPLORING DL CRI.:L.AT!Ot! TLZ P0PE HAS F]Z
  • acquainted with him I just had a hand-inhand feeling for Willis Hurst, and it was a great gift from the Lord that he happened to be in that place at that time. He had trained under an extremely well-known doctor called White. M: Paul White? J: Yes, [he
  • beforehand to give it to the Metropolitan Museum. They didn't, however, remove it from the house at once; [it] took a while to get set up to display it properly. And there were still in the house some old retainers, butler, cook, two or three people, so I
  • . Kleindienst is favored to succeed Republican Paul Fannin. who is now running for Goldwater's Senate seat. Arkansas: Only a few days ago, the chances seemed as thin as one of his granddaddy's dimes. but Republican Winthrop Rockefeller, 52, could now upset five
  • . Kleindienst is favored to succeed Republican Paul Fannin. who is now running for Goldwater's Senate seat. Arkansas: Only a few days ago, the chances seemed as thin as one of his granddaddy's dimes. but Republican Winthrop Rockefeller, 52, could now upset five
  • Patrick Henry spoke his ringing cry for liberty; and Saint Paul's church attended by General Robert E. Lee. Richmond's Broad Street Station was designed by John Russell Pope, who was also architect for the Lincoln Memorial. WI:i,80N,NORTH CAROLINA Wilson
  • and how he would take them. I was just wondering if this had anything to do with seeing a colleague defeated by perhaps-J: I don't know. Well, of course I was up there at the time Maury got defeated in 1938 by Paul Kilday there. more about Maury's
  • .) and former Senator Butler of Maryland . The Democratic members were Senator (Hubert) Humphrey (D-Minn .), Senator (John) Kennedy (D-Mass .), and Ted Sorensen was their counsel . At one point there was a roll call in the House and Mr . Hagan LBJ
  • , was only four, Secretary was fuelled As it lumbered *In late October, Paul Nitze had been nominated President Kennedy to be Secretary of the Navy, and I to up and replace him in the top ISA post. The nominations confirmed by the Senate on the very day
  • and her father, Theater and the Juilliard . the late Ki111g Paul, in the> School. 1 piano. [ This is the Princess's second ., Until Qu ~n Anne-Marie, visit here. Three years ago · wife .of the P J:iincess's 26-year- she accompanied her mother, old brother
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 1/7/b'-J MARY: Here are the numbers on photographs for Christmas Albums. I meant to send them to yo-u earlier but just didn't get around to it. Martha Butler EXECUTIVE . ·.-:-·ar 11 •PR 6-1/ =- ' ... I
  • •. Paul M. Popple Aseistant to the President aer :, (White Home File Copy) H. L. HuNT ------ -- MEK>#3 June 2, 1966 MR.DULIES // Fr011 1920 to He was affiliated Government. the Roosevelt Dulles was a paid 193.5 John Foster with the State
  • , 1965. Applicant: WIL-HELEN, City, Pa., to points in Tennessee. Non: INC., 1409 16th Avenue, Greeley, Colo. If a hearing is deemed necessary, appU- Moines, Iowa, 50316. Authority sourht Applicant's representative: Paul F. Sulll­ cant requests it be held
  • ...... Activity (include visited by) LD 5:35p Picked up Roy Butler 5:52p Arrived LBJ ranch. 6:00p Mrs. Saturday Mrs. Johnson got in new car with President and party. 6:04p Back in house and to office reading papers with Jim Jones, mf, and gt. __ Had Dr
  • . Rogers , Cong. Brooks , Cong . Dowdy , Cong . Kilgore , Cong . Wright , Cong . Thornberry, Arc h Underwood , Walte r Jenkins , Jak e Pickle , Ro y Butler, To m Graham , Re x Bake r Entry No . 1 5 Meetin g participant s included : Secretary Roswel l
  • of party consisted of: George Reedy, Joe Moran, Yolanda Boozer, Agent Youngblood, Agent Kivett and William A. Creech Chief Counsel, Subcommittee Constitutional Rights and member of Senator Ervin's staff, Arrive Washington National Airport, Butler Aviation
  • SENATOR LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y The Senato r bega n hi s da y a t (place ) Entry No. 1 2 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 Time Butler Aviation Washington , D . C. , Telephone f or t Lo L Day Tuesda y Date October 16, 196
  • -- 4Sm about America's beautification and emphasizin g a tour of Washington and the immediate area. joined there by Lynda Bird ~ .. — •• — • ' i— (* .^^^ • ___ (Bill Moyers had planned th e party and Roy and Ann Butler of Austin had hoste d it -- those
  • .- o. Butler of Yorktown tomorrow, ainoe I h&vn•t heard fvom you •q1ng not to. Could I aend one to Mr. Robuck too? (I would get lellie 'bo p~ on there in hos- beat tmitat1on•ot•Lyndon •John1on :nanner 11~ My Friend R. B. Robuok with the beat w1ahea