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  • Party. All of us are here to say -- what I suspect you have already guessed -- that we h ope you will place your confide.nee in the President again, in Dan Moo r e , in B ob Scott, in Herbert Bonner - - and right on down the line. Thank you for turning
  • . At hearings before the Joint Atomic Energy Committee, Senator Hickenlooper cites personnel turnover in the AEC of 87 per cent within two years as proof of “incredible mismanagement” by the AEC and its chairman David Lilienthal. Lilienthal says the turnover
  • . In the last few years, as you know, it was Camp David. Of course, the Ranch was always a wonderful escape valve. But all of these places, he took people with whom he was doing business, and he did business. But he did it at his own pace, in a leisurely fashion
  • of International Home Finance Caulsen, Harry. Secretary to the Board Day, Lyndon R. .Offic e of Federal Home Loan Bank Operations Hermann, Arthur F. . Dir. . Office of Public Affairs Schwartz, Harry S. , Dir. , Office of Research & Home Finance Scott, Kenneth
  • )University conducted by Wisconsin State Uni- Professo r Pham Hoang Ho, University of Can Tho versity, and finance by AID . Dr . Bui Xuan Bao (Sec y to the group) - University of Saigon Mr. Hoang Si Binh (AID/Vietnam interpreter) Dr. Scott Hammond, State Dept
  • for the President's c6risideration · that the accompanying delegation consist of two Senators, two Congressmen, and one prominent public _ · ··figure. 1 Public Member of Delegation - William Randolph Hearst Congressional Members We submit the following
  • at the Ira So Bushey Shipyard, Brooklyn, New Yorko ANTON BRUUN sunk with the dock at an angle of 45 degrees with the main deck awasho The shipyard contracted with Merritt, Chapman and Scott on July 3, 1967, to salvage the shipo Merritt, Chapman .and Scott has
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Castro -- IV -- 25 In addition to him, we had the Under Secretary of the Army--oh, Lord, I can't remember his name at the moment [David McGiffertl, who usually sat with us every day. He also met with us
  • York Puerto Ricans on the grounds of the Washington Monument; SCLC lawyers Frank Reeves and Leroy Clarke; Coretta Scott King; Walter Washington's response to Martin Luther King's death; Ramsey Clark, Stephen Pollak, Fred Vinson, Jr., Matthew Nimetz
  • that boy-G: [David] Schine, was it? J: Sch i ne, yes. G: Well, now, who said, "Let's squeeze him"? And so forth. Was that what McCarthy said or--? J: That's what Symington told the Republican Secretary of the Army Stevens, "Now we've got him
  • it was and where it was coming from. My recollection is more of remembering [Roy M.] Cohn and [David G.] Schine and that whole crowd, because I would see them drinking over at the Carroll Arms. Cohn I really didn't think very much of at all. He was an evil person
  • , I found myself missing it, and I did just seek it out and start going to an Episcopal church. And I did join about a year after I left there. G: That was St. David's, I guess, wasn't it? J: Yes. G: In addition to the curriculum, and of course
  • ; Huey Long's tenure as governor of Louisiana; Mrs. Johnson's political interests before meeting LBJ; enjoying the outdoors around Austin and other forms of inexpensive entertainment during the Depression; Wayne Livergood; Zachary and Elaine Scott; Mrs
  • , 1968 INTERVIEWEE: JAMES QUIGLEY INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 M: To start off with your biography, according to my information, you were born in Pennsylvania at Mt. Carmel. Q: Mt
  • Oral history transcript, James M. Quigley, interview 1 (I), 10/25/1968, by David G. McComb
  • ~LEARSON, PRESIDINT IBM CORP ARMONK NEW YORK -4! WHBll2 MR a ~ DAVID S LEVIS, PRESIDENT MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP PO BOX 516 VHBl13 ..t MR KEN MCKAY. VIC[ PRESIDENT •. " I'° ST LOUIS MISSOURI ~f.Cf.Nf.O JAN 8 1969 CENTAAL riLt.S - - AMERICAN
  • , and reporting requirements will be directed Assisting him will be Charles Markham, an associate in the Stokes & Kheel, who is serving as a consultant to the and Vincent Macaluso and David Mann, both of the President's Committee on Equal Employment
  • State Park some day, hopefully, will be the small Texas Madrone tree planted in front of the Visitor Center Thursday afternoon by Dr. David Whitenberg, Southwest Texas State University biologist, and Dr. W.D. Hardesty, swrsu psychologist. These two men
  • State Park some day, hopefully, will be the small Texas Madrone tree planted in front of the Visitor Center Thursday afternoon by Dr. David Whitenberg, Southwest Texas State University biologist, and Dr. W.D. Hardesty, swrsu psychologist. These two men
  • by Enar B. Olson of the Federal also consisted of Commander David Lauth, Guard and Byron Nupp, of the Department Even before the Trimble worked out plans 60 portation. presented for Transportation Much of this provide staff requirements
  • mills. Anyway, about the fourth or fifth person that I called was a Reverend Bread, I think Scott Bread was his name, an Indian living on a reservation--or was it off the reservation? I don't know. I guess off the reservation. He took about ten minutes
  • , - :l-88 1h.J 87 - 1;;.7 #33c memo secret ., ~ 3- to President secret from David Bell re: - iE ~L .J c8 1 - Jj..i Jordan ¼-Is.,. 3 7 3 p 05f14/6"6 A e;~'-{-1~-
  • . He 1• unttathualastlc about Quat. happy about air attacks and dependent removal, and accurate about the bad weok the military front. on The ·S econd l• a cable aent to hold up David Bruce yeaterday. l told my brother to handle U thia way foe ling
  • he won out. I don't need to go into details of that, but Cliff Durr was the one that pulled him out. James Lawrence Fly was determined; it was something he had put his staff on, Pete Shuebruk and Nate [Nathan H.J David, two brilliant lawyers
  • is that Scott Lucas had gotten defeated in 1948 [1950]. That left a rather dangerous gap in the Senate. Up to that point there had been an understanding in the Senate that the Democratic leaders would come largely from the Middle West. It was because
  • ... a.tt~:..:x?..:nt. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 24, 1964 1- -8EiGB~'t-ATTACHMENT TO: . r, '-· For your commente u■ e at the next and ■ cheduled po ■■ ible meeting on NSAM 294 •. .. David Klein t-~ .. ~ ' - r. • ~. ,.. I I
  • maintained a gold market He, too, faun.~ that the ' At the head of hiaArmy we.aa man who - General Scott. who had all the appearance of soldiers; MacDo,,,,elllost the Battle who hung around like jackals to firulnciers hen its incompetents. h~- once
  • y, a kid, decided to sample Linda's curls. IAP Wirephotal • Dr. Thomas Hall and his son, David, in Miami after their rescue from life raft 40 miles east of Bimini in the Bahamas. The two had to ditch plane and floated for 26 hours on life raft
  • in New Orleans. Leberte owns or works at the Scott Street Produce Market where John McFerren of Somerville alleged­ ly overheard a man speaking on the telephone say, on or about the day of the assassination: •shoot him on ·the balccmy, shoot him anywhere
  • point than any other time I've ever seen him. Because you know this is a fairly impressive list, Martin Agronsky, Popham, Walter Mansell, Paul Scott-­ who's a real nut; that's a little bit harsh, he's quite fanatical-­ Bill Stringer, Ray Brooks, Ray
  • Harvey, Mize, Adair and Whalley, as well as Senator Scott." Telegrams reporting their reactims are at Tabs B, C, and D of the Rusk memorandum. I will not repeat my earlier arguments for helping the Yugoslavs. Both in terms of their relatively decent
  • , 000 from David Finkel stein for the Martin Foundation; $5, 000 from Mrs. Post for the school program; $2. 00 from a G. I. in Korea, an admirer of Mrs. Johnson; and $3. 00 from an admirer of Lynda Johnson. Sutt on Jett announced that Mrs. Lasker had