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  • DALEY DISCUSSES PREPARATIONS FOR LBJ'S UPCOMING TRIP TO CHICAGO; SUPPORT FOR LBJ VERSUS SUPPORT FOR JFK IN 1960; LBJ READS REPORT BY JOHN B. MARTIN ON ILLINOIS POLITICAL SITUATION; OTTO KERNER, CHARLES PERCY GUBERNATORIAL RACE; WHITE BACKLASH; BOBBY
  • JOHN B. MARTIN REPORTS ON ILLINOIS POLITICAL SCENE; BOBBY BAKER CASE; CORRUPTION ISSUE IN ILLINOIS GUBERNATORIAL RACE; WHITE BACKLASH; DALEY URGES LBJ TO MAKE TV SPEECH FROM WH; UPCOMING CHICAGO TRIP; CHARLES PERCY'S EFFORTS TO DISASSOCIATE FROM
  • LBJ THANKS FIELD FOR HIS EDITORIAL SUPPORT; FIELD TELLS LBJ THAT THIS IS THE FIRST TIME HE HAS SUPPORTED A DEMOCRAT, INVITES LBJ TO LUNCHEON LATER THIS MONTH WITH CHARLES PERCY, OTTO KERNER; LBJ INVITES FIELD AND HIS WIFE TO WH
  • LBJ ASKS ABOUT DOUGLAS' CAMPAIGN; DOUGLAS DISCUSSES NEGATIVE EFFECT OF WHITE BACKLASH, SYMPATHY VOTE FOR CHARLES PERCY; LBJ ASKS HOW HE CAN HELP; DOUGLAS DISCUSSES SIGNING CEREMONY FOR INDIANA DUNES BILL, PROPOSED ATOMIC ENERGY FACILITY; CAMPAIGN
  • 5 6 7 Telephone fo rt f f f t t f 8 Date Februar Activity (includ y 3 , 196 1 e visite d by) * Expenditure Code LD t f P-3 John Holton , r e: seein g me n listed belo w i n no . 2 Percy Carpenter , R . B . Carpente r Jr. ; Walter
  • to Charles Percy, republican senatorial nominee, whose daughter was killed in the Percy home early this morning. "Words are very frail indeed in this terrible time of your life. But Mrs. Johnson and 1 are sick at heart and tell you of our prayers. May God
  • . Robert L Allen, Samuel ! Heckles , Maria Branton , Wiley "* " Coombs . Charles A Anderson, M. J J ; Bennett , Howar d L^ ' Mrs. Andrew Brimmer Crowley . Robert J Annunzio Con g ihrank J Berry , Theodor e ^ Esther Brimmer Clark , Senator Joseph Armstrong
  • INTERVIEWEE: PERCY BRIGHAM INTERVIEWER: Eric Goldman **This interview was conducted by telephone from TV station KTBC in Austin, Texas, to Mr. Brigham in a hospital. G: Hello, Mr. Brigham. I'm sorry to bother you when you feel so badly' and I won't
  • See all online interviews with Percy Brigham
  • Brigham, Percy
  • Oral history transcript, Percy Brigham, interview 01 (I), 4/1965, by Eric F. Goldman
  • Percy Brigham
  • at the age of 89. _ d Mrs . Car l Sandburg was ther e ; d the President made REMARK S^ Others there, according to a Washington Post photo Monday morning were: Chief Justice Earl Warren, Secy Wirtz, Sen. Charles Percy, Sen. Paul Douglas, Mark Van Doren
  • Henry. You said Aaron Henry; and, of course, the Evers. B: His brother Charles? C; Yes, he would certainly be. B: Do you see any signs among the Negro leadership in Mississippi of We've had a lot of them. the kind of internal fragmentation
  • ~ve-rnor and Mr-• . 'ltvv .J-- Yr'!-No -~- '~ ~ ' 'fltlM ~ ~ -- ,. , page 2 - list £or Nov. 17th ~ r . and Mra. Cliff Alexander ' Mr. and Mra. Jack Valenti ' ''-or. and Mrs. _Donald Mac.Arthur - "'-Mr,. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh ~ a y
  • and Chairman of the Hon. Board of Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. , Winston-Salem. NC Commissioner Harold Howe II Dr. Charles E Walker, Exec VPTMaof American Bankers Assoc. NYC Mr. Keith G. Cone, Chairman of the Installment Credit Comm of the ABA and Membe
  • Jersey Representative and Mrs. Williams. Moorhead Representative and Mrs. Charles L. Weltner Representative and Mrs. William J. Green Representative and Mrs. Eligio de la Garza Hon. and Mrs. Leonard H. Marks Dir.• U. S. Information Agency Hon. and Mrs
  • try to tell blacks, "You've got to remember that our little accomplishment wasn't done by blacks alone. There were a few white folks who cared. Men like Lyndon Johnson, there's some others: the Kennedys, [Senator Charles] Percy of Illinois, [Nelson
  • See all online interviews with Charles Evers
  • and Senator John Stennis; Evers as NAACP field director; work for education; housing; employment; Ramsey Clark; Lady Bird's Dixie tour; federal programs in Mississippi; friends Charles Percy of Illinois and Nelson Rockefeller of New York; SNCC; CORE; SCLC
  • Evers, Charles, 1922-
  • Oral history transcript, Charles Evers, interview 1 (I), 4/3/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Charles Evers
  • 11:09a The at the Percy Priest Dam Site for a formal dedication ceremony of the J. Percy Priest project, a new $50 million dam, located 10 miles from Nashville. In 1958 the name o f the project was change d from Stewart' s Ferry to J. Percy Priest
  • a congressman? P: I was elected in 1958 and I remained in Congress for fourteen years, and then I ran for the Senate. I ran against Chuck Percy in 1972. I gave up a [House seat]. F: Which wasn't a good year for Democrats. P: No, it wasn't a good year
  • Pucinski's political career; Pucinski's relationship with Sam Rayburn; LBJ's support for Pucinski in a 1972 Senate race against Charles Percy; allegations of misconduct against Charles Robb in Vietnam; a trip to Chicago with Vice President Johnson
  • - Dear, I think it is time I bought some champagne glasses J/l{J or a silver wine cooler for Alice and Charles. I have not ta.ken L--::, them anything and it looks rather churlish of me--I did of course have an opportunity to felicitate Charles when he c
  • and Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Sharon Percy John Connally Negley November 1 7 196 5 •White Hous e Wednesday DINNER GUEST S INCLUDED : Her Roya l Highness th e Princes s Margaret , Countes s o f Snowdon an d Th e Earl o f Sncwdon H. E. Th e Britis h
  • for Cliff Carter -- the operator found he was i n Houston and was back this evening /^
  • for funeral of Percy Brigham. Then to burial. In car with President headed toward Johnson City with Mr. Kellam trailing. At the Y stopped to pick up Jessie Kellam. On to Johnson City to look at Boyhood Home, and the new proposed park area. 5:00 Lewis Ranch
  • and All Angels Episcopal Church 12:15 Departed church for nursing home in Blanco to visit w/ 87-year-old Percy Brigham Left nursing home 1:20 Arrived at A.W.'s ranch 1:39 Departed via chopper for the Haywood Ranch Went to the boat for a picnic lunch
  • , 1967 r House ^~7~^ / J Day Thursday (include visited by) Secy 6:45p t // Activity LD 6:11p 6:40p -f— 6:40p t 20 Johnson - pl Christian - pl - pl Christian Charles Schultze Oval Office- w/ Mrs. Johnson, MW, mf en route to Watergate
  • possibilities. Since only a handful of Republicans give Gov. Nel­ son Rockefeller any chance, most of the Republican power brokers have turned to examine the party's biggest aew attractions-Ronald Reagan and Charles Percy. Both have latent strength out of all
  • reading President of the death of Percy and then read the speech copy he was to deliver in New York City Brigham--the President reponded by saying that he might like to go the funeral tomorrow in Texas. L . 12:30p i i
  • File, "Diggs, Charles C." Box 183 of the "D's" RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 1governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance
  • Diggs, Charles Coles, Jr., 1922-1998
  • Folder, "Diggs, Charles C.," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-183
  • Energy Commission. x x REtITHER.,Walter, Wash., D.C. BHARUCHA-REID,Albert T., Det. JENKINS, Martin D., Balto. Losa. JULIAN, Percy, Chicago, Ill BLACKWELL,Joel, BONTEMPS,Arna, iash KNOX, William J., Rochester, N. Y. KCRNEGAY,Wade M., Lexington, Mass
  • Coffee afterwards. not dictated the preacher. 12:19 Stopped at nursing home to see Percy Brigham. Drove around Blanco showing it to Rostows. 1:12 To Johnson City: Saw Old Fort area, Boyhood Home, apartments over the Bank. Luci, Pat, Phyllis and Gerry
  • Percy, Jerry Reese, Steven Rockefeller, Senator and Mrs. Anderson Entry No. Time Activity
  • . The McHughs came in. To room alone. 11:37 Mr. and Mrs. Valenti; Tim Leonard arrive. 2. 12:45 To living room. Watch "Meet the Press" (Senator Russell Long) 1:00 Watch "Face the Nation" - New Republican Senators Percy, Baker, Brooke, Hansen, and Hatfield
  • that the U.S. should not become involved in a European or Asian land war, and charging Truman with usurping the power of Congress to declare war by involving U.S. troops in Europe and Asia. 1/6 At Truman’s request, LBJ, McFarland, J. Percy Priest and John
  • n Percy Th Sen, & Mrs. Winsto n L . Prout y invitin g all t o dinner . Dinne r laste d , Sen . & Mrs. Abraha m A. Ribicof f fo r quit e a while . . & Mrs. Charle s D . Roch e Manatos:m f' | Mrs Mr. Joh n D. Rockefeller , I V Th e Secretary o f State
  • . NSF Boyd, Hon. Alan S. | ~ Secy of Transportation j Hartley , William Scientific Attache, Emb of Australia. Bowers, Raymond ; OST j Harris, Cong Fred Braun, j Charles{ OST / Handler, Philip PSAC —Embassy of— —— Frerejacque, Daniel Scientific Attache
  • , Louisville, Ky Mr. Leslie Bland, Chicago Hon Margaret Cox, NYC Hon. Dennis R ^xdk Coleman, State Senator, Bronx, NY Mrs. Shirley A. Chisholm, State Representative, Brooklyn Hon. Bernar d Charles, City Councilman, Spring Valley, NY Hon. Felton J Capel, City
  • to Central Files on Individual folders on the following ,cNelson, Gaylord (D) \•lisconsin JCPearson, James B. (R) Kansas wPastore, John o. (D) Rhcxie Island -.Pell, Claiborne (D) Rhcxie Island ~Percy, Charles H. (R) Illinois '-Prouty, Winston L. (R) Vermont
  • / the following the briefing sessions for the Governors on Saturday. Charles Schultze. Director, BOB Hon. Ramsey Clark, AG Secretary John Gardner Wilbur Cohen, Under Secy, HEW ~~ Edmund Baxter, Director, Ofc of Field Coord ination, HEW Secretary Alan Boyd John
  • th e bac k o f the boat , wher e th e t talke d wit h Mrs. Riorda n abou t he r recen t trip s coverin g Gov . Ronal d Regan, Gov. Georg e Romney . an d Senator Charle s Percy . . W . R . Poage--t o invit e hi m an d hi s wif e t o joi n o n th e boa
  • t Roo m t o meet wit h Official s o f the America n Medica l Associatio n Secretary Celebrezz e an d Secy-designate, Joh n Gardne r James Z . Appel , M . D. , President , AM A Charles L . Hudson , M . D. , President-elec t Percy E . Hopkins , M . D
  • • ., n.c. BHARUCHA-REm,Albert T • ., Det. JENKINS., Martin D., Bal to• BLACKWELL.,Joel., Losa. JULIAN,Percy, Chicago, Ill BON'ID-fPS.,Arna., Hash KNOX.,William J • ., Rochester., N. Y. lll.ANSON.,Herman, Wash• ., D.C. KCRNEG!\Y., Wade M• ., Lexington., Mass
  • on Sihanouk and that we wanted at least to make an effort with him. Thieu said he understood our concern and agreed with what I proposed. I took Senator Percy to call on President Thieu December 12. The Senator said he wished to make clear to Thieu
  • to his deputy, Charles Haar. Charles Haar was a real hard \IJorker. He's the one that put the drive in the task force without any question. Mc: Did you have much contact with H: Yes. Me: Do you have any impressions about him as secretary of HUD
  • on housing (Suburbia) in 1965; impressions of Robert Wood and Charles M. Haar; evaluation of task forces; service on the advisory committee of the Federal National Mortgage Association.