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  • , Lady. She enjoys reading, loves to garden, likes to travel, and finds Austin the perfect place to call home. Carol Kay Johnson, the new Musewn Store Director, Hanked by Chad Davenport on the left and Assistant Manager Carol Malone on the right. Carol
  • Sanjines-Goytia (Amb of Bolivia) His Excellenc y and Mrs. Chow Shu-Kai (Amb of China) His Excellency and Mrs. Charles Lucet (Amb of France) His Excellency and Mrs. Felix Schnyder, (Amb of Switzerland) His Excellenc y and Mrs. A. Edgar Ritchie (Amb of Canada
  • to designate th e new Post Office and Federal Court Building in Cheyenne, Wyomin g as the "Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Center.* 12:30p 1:15 Donald Graham son of Mrs. OFF RECORD Kay Graham (at the residenc e of Mrs. Eugene (Agnew) Meyer this weekend
  • a t h av e c o m e in s in c e we l a s t m e t . W a s h in g to n P o s t a n d Kay G r a h a m 's $15,000. A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n of N u r s e r y m e n . ( The $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 f r o m the $10,000 f r o m th e M a r t i n F o u n d
  • January 26, 1960 TELBrHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN KAY FOLGER Al\tJ) WALTER JENKINS Kay Folger called ar.cl said: (1) Utah 1s very anxious to have Senator Johnson come out and speak to their State dinner. He will get a formal invitation and ·Senator Moss
  • Secres t Jim Sprous e 'Mrs ^xSenator Earl e Morri s ^ ^ »' Mrs William Struna uMrs. Earl e Morri s > *-^George Mitchel l• . Margare t Z immerman. Joh n Mitc . Ji m Sprous e • bSMrs. Marg e Strun a . ' ^^Kay Sealy •*"Mrs. George Mitchell x
  • , Richard F. 16th Nominee Devine, Jack 7th Logue's staff Farley, Walter S. Jr. 8th Nominee Eilberg, Joshua 4th Nominee Martin, Kay 14th Rep. Moorhead's staff Logue, John ^ 7th Nominee Moorhead, William Cong. 14th Incumbent ^ 17th Nominee Reuter, William C
  • . Bouka r Abdoul Chile, H. E. The Amb o f Chile and Mrs. Radomir o Tomic Chile, H. E. The Rep of Chile on the Council of the OAS an d Mrs. d e Magnet China, H.E. The Chinese Ambassador - Chow Shu-Kai Colombia, H.E. The Rep of Colombia on the Council of OAS
  • , Sharon Cooper, Judy Roesset, Marjorie Clark, Kathryn Wilson, Nita Lee, Susan Christenson, Beth Cotner (stand­ ing). Seated with Mrs. Johnson are Velma Lee Guinn, Kay Vacha, Mrs. Johnson, and Max Noe. Visitors to the Library Mrs. Johnson welcomes Aus­
  • and the Politics of Labor-Liberalism in the 1960s''; Kay Mills, "This Little Light of Mine: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer"; Frank Ninkovich, "Civilization & Power: A History of the Domino Theory"; Steve Potts, "Creating a Paradise: Lyndon Johnson, the New Deal
  • Among December 2005 Photo by Charles Bogel December 6, 2004: Lady Bird Johnson Welcomes an Old Friend, for an Evening with U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison in the LBJ Auditorium. Story on page I 3. An Evening with Marvin Watson and Sherwin
  • cKinney o f New Mexico^ Sw itzerland, ^ur S Eatons, the And Kay a f t e r weeks in And Bob and Lou ise former Ambassador to that must have been long-time of the D i l l o n s t h e A m o r y ci-' - e veryb od y And from t h e world of b u s i r
  • ; the Kennedy staff that stayed to work for LBJ; LBJ’s relationship with the press compared to that of previous presidents; (dis)advantages of getting close to the president; LBJ’s relationship with Phil and Kay Graham; Great Society speech; type of access press
  • on the streets, the whole notion of politics became irrelevant. So there was a congealing process, a coming together of the Commission, except at the end. At the end, people like Tex Thornton, on the one hand, Kay Peden, and others, felt that the prescriptions
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh -15- he talked to Kay Graham. M: I was going to ask you if that caused a bad feeling or any problems for the working reporters, the fact that they knew he was a good friend of Katharine
  • : That is where he had put that because it was a good place for a signature. H: And who is this over here? Ardis Milcox [?]? Wilcox [?]? D: Ardis is-- P: I don't know. D: Okay. P: Now, Delia Kay Agnell was my first grade school teacher in Big Spring. Big
  • Library; signers of the organ, including Delia Kay Agnell, Salina Lewis Aylor, Cass Ballenger, Jimmy and Dot Banks, Joe T. Banks, James Barcia, Jim Barlow, Tom Barlow, Doug Barnard, Ben Barnes, Barbara Basken, Jim Baylor [?], Bunny and Ray Bell, John S
  • ,. - ot State -.:;:;.l, - 11:40 pm - LllJL{''\'),1/X(,fil l.-' _, J J"'u,j) DECLASSIFIED .., _ -1 A Tc Authority _...,;_.---'--...:.er__ -7/ ..:......::b:__ March 10, .11 ARY Lt,,,..J , NARS, Dare L./- 7- 7, 8U!Ml!\.4 . - GrLD~ER KAY~r
  • to r in h is u s e f u ln e s s tojas. T h en w e d r o v e b y Syphax S c h o o l, to w h ic h Kay h ad m a d e a h a n d so m e d o n a tio n for la n d sc a p in g and p la y g ro u n d eq u ip m e n t, and found it in f a ir , n o t fin e c o n d
  • . Westmorelan d transmittin g fla g tha t fle w ove r Capito l da y "" h e addresse d join t session . > /','// f Lt r t o Amb. Ellswort h Bunke r r e Leonar d Mark s visitin g Vietna m soo n v^f' ^ —6• tf/AI.,. k i' Lt r t o H . ET.Cho w Shu-kai, Am b o f
  • oil by W. S. Wauchop and "Molesworth Street, "- Wellington, New Zealan d - by Robin Kay Arrive RNZAF Base, Ohakea via DC-6aircraft (1HH RNZAF DC-6) w/ Holyoak Greeted there by powells The Commanding Officer, Base Wing Ohakea: small crowd at the ! Wing
  • . Detroit, Michigan BUS # 5 - Captain - Robert Baron Robert Baron Jacob Cohen Rose Lukoff Sidney Hollander John N. Sfakianos Kay Pilleris Mary Ginsberg S. H. Rich Andy Hoover Vincent Tychulski James Coppola Edward Dobek Martha E. Hale Mary Wenzen Kitty B
  • of men's [projects] and Mrs. Katherine Taylor, who headed the women's work for WPA, was there. I think she's gone, tooo G: Mary Kay Taylor, was that-- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • :; ;:;.;T,r "';),LJn(;. -a"j!){_5,,W ,-✓ IIPIESINnD ,1.J'. fl,om IN NIEW YOU IY llAPN0 OUILWMITTI PICTUUI THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October Dear Mr. 2, 1964 Spiegel: Kay Reese sent us a print of the picture you took of President Johnson
  • . "Dealing m the Family." Representative Kay Bailey of Houston, T xas, "Getting a Bill Through." Repr sentatwe Eddie ernice Johnson of alias, Texas, The Elective Situa­ tim1 'Campaign from the Living Room and Garage." Lore) Gallop, Texas Women's Political
  • for Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, then led a very moving convocation f r attend s. Ms. Catherine Robb delivered the keynote peech, in which she detail d how she had come to know her grandfather through a series or per­ sonal di ·cussions with famil mem­ bers
  • ::FOR l'lttUICI (I) THERrDRI, AN'f UMIL.~T:::nALFR£NCH MOY[' AS Vi \IGULI HA'-/E r:-:ES~ CU~·JSI~uE:!C~S: ~-T~ rouND WOULD·F!..C.~TAT O#CE'.. TH£ 81UTISM KAY£.MAOETM,5 C'flYSTltl CL£~~ AtiD W M.\. t
  • Kay [went]. We stayed at the Taft Hotel, which was really a very inexpensive hotel, to put it politely. We did all sorts of things. We rode the tour bus and went all over town, went down into the real slums of New York and went past Grant's Tomb
  • : Bob Jackson, Kay and Arthur Perry. It was in this year that our own staff changed, but I believe that change took place in the fall when we returned. We knew that Sherman [Birdwell] was going to be leaving and we were looking around for someone else
  • think I can beat that. I'd better. D: And then your memoirs-- B: The memoirs will be about something else. They will be sort of the whole--I don't even know. I am reading other people's memoirs to figure out what they really ought to be. D: And Kai
  • along the national 7 roads of North Vietnam and one team particularly targeted 8 against the Lao Kay - Yen Bay railroad. 9 In addition, several destruction teams have been infiltrated by fast patrol boats 10 a long the coast of North
  • confused. Yes, Alexander. I was thinking of a young man in my office. Kay Alexander. MG: Did you get any insight into Lyndon Johnson's attitude toward blacks and Mexican-Americans during this phase of his life? LG: Yes, I know he was entirely
  • with the magnitude of your assignment, it is quite clea'r to us th_at you have earned our nation's continuing respect and gratitude for your de~ication to serving our country, I Sincerely, . I . Edia:'f F. Kai,eer Chairman o,_u;.a...---. The Honora~ul H
  • copy of the bill-and the pen used to . ign it-to Library Director Betty Sue Flowers. In his remarks Congressman McCaul acknowledg d the crucial support the bill recei ed from Senator Kay Bailey Hutchis n. UT President William Powers, Jr. spoke
  • c e and M a r y C la r k , and - 4 - 1964 T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 7 th ( c o n t i n u e d ) T o m C o r c o r a n - - i t w ouldn't have b een c o m p le te w ithout him . And Kay G ra h a m , v e r y m u c h r e c o v e r e d f r o m
  • .~sing and to authodzo 6.md• foi- modenuzati9~ of OJd.stingpvl,Uc bcn;sh,g. Kai••~· COmmitt9". •·i:• • ·::- * Co&$.:· aonlng, 'taxatlol\~ • dowlopmom standards. .. · • ,,..,. Thu subjeo~ ab.ow.dW ezplored with5enato,/)-,~w, ~:. , ••.• . and meml
  • one I had was--have you read that account, the Graham memorandum? F: Yes. R: Teddy White. I think that is pretty accurate, as I remember, because Graham sat-F: I have a copy of that. I got it from Kay Graham. R: No, this was Phil Graham. F