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  • February 26, 1964 \ >(' Mrs. Fred McCaffrey NCCJ - an uet ~~,., Cole Hotel .Albuquerque, , ~l)a.,.._a!'-~ ...-0 (j,,i~/ '-,,_,ve.,,,LJ ,I__c.-l.,,11.. J v q_,1.,'r-;; •, New Mexico .. . ·,·::,\'.,,,.,',: oti~·~t X Brooks Hays, has
  • Hays, L. Brooks (Lawrence Brooks), 1898-1981
  • Folder, "Hays, Brooks," Name Files, WHCF, Box H-185
  • with the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, July 29, 1967 in the Cabinet Room. Those attending: The President Governor Kerner Mayor Lindsay Senator Fred Harris Senator Edward Brooke Congressman James Corman Congressman William McCulloch I. W. Abel
  • o r and Mrs. Robert F. Wagner CE>NOllESSlON.AL . · 'Senator and Mrs. Frank Church · '5enator and Mrs. Edward Kennedy 'Senator and Mrs. Birch Bayh ,senator and Mrs. Claiborne Pell ' - Senator and Mrs •. Thomas Kuchel ~ong. and Mrs. William Green
  • Cohen Charles Melt Wilbur Cohen 12/7/68 11/29/68 11/29/68 10/21/68 (interim date) ~8 28 .. . Ivan Bennett Alice Rivlin & 10/68 12/68 Robert Wood 12/18/68 Merton Peck Harold Rowe 11/4/68 11/19/68 Ramsey Clark Edward Wenk Wilbur Cohen No date
  • A. HARTKE, Vance HAYDEN, Carl HICKE.L\JLUOFffi, Bourke B. HlLL, Lister HOLLA1'ID, Spessard L. HRUSKA, Roman 1 ~ INOUYE, Daniel K. JACKOON, Henry M. ·JAVITS, Jacob K. JORDAN, B. Everett JCRDAN, Len B. KENNEDY, Edward M. KENNEDY, Robert F. KUCHEL, Thomas
  • ,Arthur J • ., United Nations Leonard H. Marks, U .S.I.A. BAYH, Birch, Senator JACKSON,Henry M., Senate, MUSKm, Edrmmd S •., Senator Senator McCARTHY,Eugene J ., PEIL, Claiborne, Senator BAKER, Howard H., Jr • ., Senator BROOKE,Edward W•, Senator MONDALE
  • assistance. Sincerely, 1 .v ! Edward A. McDermott Enclosures [5 of 18] EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING WASHINGTON 25, O.C. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR MAY 18 1962 Mr. Clifton C. Carter Assistant to the Vice President
  • : ASHMORE, Robert T. BROOKS, Jack CAHILL, William T. ER Emanuel CHELF, Frank CONYERS, John, Jr. CORMAN James c. CRAMER, W1 :am C • DONOHUE, Harold D. D™DY, John EDWARDS, Don FE.I GHAN, Michael A. GILBERT, Jacob H. GRIDER, George w. HUNGATE, William 1
  • . WHITENER, N.C. RODERT W. KASTENMEIER, Wll, JAMES C. CORMAN, CALIP'. WILLIAM L. Sl'. ONGE, CONN. DON EDWARDS, CALll", WILLIAM L. H:JNGAT£, MO, H&RllERT TEN'ZE,., N.Y. JOHN CONYERS, JR., MICH, ANDREW JACOUS, JR., IND, .IOSHUA EIL.ll£R0. PA, WILLIAM M
  • That these are good investments fortHe Com• and labor claims, and interest ••• " pany is notonly our opinion. The NewYork Su· 2. 'The premium to Victor Muscat and Edward preme Court Refereeheld,onqust 29, 1967; Krock for personal funds they advanced to .. Fifth
  • . This is the format used by Edward Stekhen with his "The Family of Man", the most successful pictu_re book ever published. (See attached). - 3 permitted, all kinds of prestige promotion is within If the President our reach to publicize the book. I feel confident
  • Joseph J. Morrow Edward C. Myen James F. Oates, Jr. Everett P. O'Neal Peter Ottley Henry G. Parks, Jr. Ersa H. PO!lton Samuel D. Proctor Hobson R. Re,nolcb Henry J. Richard1011,Jr. Ramon S. Scruaa Martin E. Se1al Leslie N. Shaw Louis Simon Mn. Arthur Ochs
  • 8.6 Minister for Labor and National Service (194o-41, 1949-58), as Minister for Immigration (1949-56), and as Treasurer (1958-66). Born 5 August l.908 in Sydney, Harol.d Edward Holt, graduated from t.he Univer.s ity of Melboume in 1930. He entered
  • Holt, Harold Edward, 1908-1967
  • , Harrison A. BREWSTER,Daniel B. KENNEDY,Edward M. BASS, Ross CANNON, Howard W. COTTON,Norris DOMINICK,Peter HARTKE,Vance LAUSCHE,Frank J. McGEE, Gale W. MCRTON,Thruston B. NEUBERGER, Maurine B. PEARSON,James B. u. s. Congress GJ:AIMO,Robert N. HARRIS, Oren
  • nolle pressed-- 27, 1967 evaltiation of Dorchester, County CAP, program i 41. J. Edward l·7alters, · (died postmaster and president Dorchester County CAP--first 42. OEO Ev~luation 43. OEO.lettcr November 1967), .. Cambridge
  • 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
  • , will bear fruit. I, with millions of other Americans, applaud the firm stand you are taking on Berlin. [2 of 16] The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson July 3, 1961 page two It has been many years since you and I met with the late Curly Brooks and Eddie Weisl
  • (D) NEWS f b igginbotham finalist Edward W. •Higginbotham, Orange ounty maintenance supervisor for the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. ts one of six finalists chosen for the Highway Beautification Award. A continuation
  • (D) NEWS f b igginbotham finalist Edward W. •Higginbotham, Orange ounty maintenance supervisor for the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. ts one of six finalists chosen for the Highway Beautification Award. A continuation
  • and the attitude o! outside ir1terests. Will offer Stagge1·s and Garmatz both an early opportunity to testify 01· make statements. Holifield • Most Brooks Fountain enthusiastic. Has not had tiine_ to co11sid.c1· carefully, is against setting up new Depa1·tn1
  • Architecture BARING, Wa.lter s., Congress COHELAN,Jeffery, Congress BARR, Joseph M., Mayor Pgh. COHEN,Wilbur J. , HEll BAYH,Birch, Senate OOOPER,John Sherman BENDETSEN, Karl R., Champion Pap,rs Inc. CRAFTS,Edward c., Bur. ot Outdoor Recreation BERRY, E.Y
  • of IBM; Treasurer W. T. Brooks of Wyle Laboratories; and Executive Committee members Thomas L. Burkett of Martin Company, and J .. 0. Schrimsher of J. T. Schrimsher Company, Inc. As the Keynote speaker at the installation meet­ ing, Mr. Taylor said: "I
  • Horace Kornegay Ja~k Brooks Thomas G. Morris .; .-. ';1 t. should be invited: John J. Flynt James G. O'Hara John Brademas Harley O. Staggers Richard Fulton Edwin Edwards Tom Bevill Frank Karsten Dan Rostenkowski Ed Edmondson John McFall
  • and ardous, and the American people are fortunate to have representatives like you. Lyndon B. Jolmson MOSS,John SISK, B. F. ROOSEVELT, James PERKINS, Carl D. ROONEY,John J. KIRWAN, Michael J. BROOKS,Jack KEOGH, Eugene DELANEY,James GRAY,Kenneth GONZALEZ
  • McKinley Sir Robert and Ladi}r JACKSON SMATHERS,George A. JENSEN,Howard JORDAN, James lUCHEL,Thoas H. KEETON, Page MANSFIELD,Mike LING, James KATZENBACH, Nicholas Deb. CELI.ER,F.manuel LOVE,W. Thomas McCOOMACK, Edward J., Jr. MARTIN, Joseph W• Jr. McGANNON
  • . The President then said to Harry McPherson that it looked as though he would have to go down to Houston Space Center to­ morrow and to Jack Brooks' dinner. He said he wanted some nice pat-on-the-back remarks to help the morale of the people down there because we
  • Milwaukee 9, Wisconsin ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE ARNULFO GUTIERREZ 1. ANDERSON,w.o. 2. BASSETTI BI LL 3•• BAUMAN,SANrORO J ■• 4 BECKER, CHARLES BENAVIDES, I.H. BENNETT, JAMES ROY BEVERAGE, DAVID BIRDWELL, SHERMAN 9. BREWER, WELDON 10. BROOKS, REV. rRED
  • TO TH£ PRESIDENT. L VHBI ~ MR EDWARD JOHNSON, PRESIDENT FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP 35 CONGRESS STREET BSN WHB2 t X GEORGE SULLIVAN, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP. 35 CONGRESS STREET BSN VHB3 X WILLIAM
  • . JENNINGS RANOOLPH, W. VA. HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., N.J. CLAIBORNE PELL, R.I. EDWARD M, KENNEDY, MA88. GAYLORD NELSON, WIS. ROBERT P'. KENNEDY, Ii""' :.,~/Y/A CHAIRMAN \/~ ..;;'6? JACOB K. JAVITS, N.Y. WINSTON L. PROUTY, VT. PETER H. DOMINICK, COLO
  • Pinaon, born, Oct. 17, 19,~, Blav .. t>---»u4leJ Sennett P1naon, born, Karc!l 14, 19,~. •rried (Pinaon) Brooke, born, Deo. 27, 19~~, (Bla\15) lei
  • Clarence J. Brown (Ohio), Robert P. Griffin (Mich.), Delbert L Latta (Ohio), William L. Dickinson (Ala.), John N. Erlenborn (111.), Howard H. Callaway (Ga.), and Edward J. Gurney (Fla.). Noting that the C.Ommittee during the 85th through 89th C.Ongresses
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT You have asked me to let you know of any ways I feel we might encourage Negroes to apply for and obtain admittance to the Naval Academy. The primary responsibility that this be done falls upon me. My Civilian Special Assistant, Mr. Edward Hidalgo
  • Ambassador o Isnel Hi Excell-ency Sergio Fen - lt .cu,~-ssador of Italy Bi;c Excellency Carl . A Scburmann · Ambassa or of the Netherlands . Olaf Sollt Chars' d •Affaires ad interim o,£ ·orwa.y t . eellency Edward Drozniek Ambassador of the Polish
  • . Hungate, Sullivan, Mo. Mo. De laney, Keough, Murphy, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Kirwan, Ohio Hays, Ohio Duncan, Ullman, Oregon Oregon Vigorito, Pa. Fogarty, R. I. John Young, Tex. Jack Brooks, Tex. Albert Thomas, Tex. Graham Purcell, Tex. Clark Thompson
  • . ROB:EltTSON, A. Willia CABEIL, E. Ca.\N, Carl A. S. BARRilllE, J obn E • LINDLEY,Jonathan NELSON,Paul IRELAND, Casey FINK, Orman s. WEA VER, Robert C• SOMERS,Milton P. SPARICHAN, John J • ~!lt.ldl,~-.J..JLW,~._, MUSKIE,Edmund S • LONG,Edward V. TGIER, J
  • . GRUBB,Mrs. G. C., 225 Albany St., Burlington, N. C., 7/18/f:A. EDWARDS, M. E., Rt. 3, Box 268, Greensboro, N. C., PM7/27/f:A. COX,Fred L., 2927 McKinneySt., Burlington, N. C., 7/18/f:A. CUTSINGER, A. C., Box 3351, Burlington, N. c., 7/20/f:A. RICE, James