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- WEINBERG'S IDEAS FOR STATE DEPT POSTS: ELISHA GRAY II, FRANKLIN MURPHY, FRED EATON, TOM GATES, WALTER THAYER; ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF STEEL PRICE INCREASE, AIRLINE STRIKE; WEINBERG SUGGESTS SELECTIVE ECONOMIC CONTROLS AS USED IN KOREAN WAR; CHARLES
- recognized as a person that understood human nature and was willing to consider suggestions. He was always willing and I quote him: "Let's sit down and talk it over. II He did that extremely well and he always had a nice manner about him. Sometimes
- 1236 Attention: Miss R. c. Calenberg Department of State Washington, D. C. 20520 George Quayle Cannon* GEORGIQUAYLE(Jan. II, 1827-Apr. 12, 1901), Apostle in the CANNO:N, Church of Latter-day Saints, was born in Liverpool, England, the eldest child
- that' ^ ^ » . ' : • ii. > - i ^ ^ ~" . A lic e B ro w n ’s plane s e t down about 10:00 b rin ging Ma co n d a and N an cy 'i ' who so o n d ep arted fo r San A ntonio, and H erb ert Wel l s , h er d eco ra to r from ( , H o u sto n . -A nd w e spent the liv e -lo n
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- / T h i s w as p u s h , p u s h , p u s h t h r o u g h m a s s e s of h u m a n ity , w h ic h n e v e r s e e m e d to b o t h e r the e b u l l i e n t Ts ii vanana. And f in a lly a c h a n c e to s i t down at a t a b l e in the end of the r o
Oral history transcript, Melville Bell Grosvenor, interview 1 (I), 4/28/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Grosvenor -- I -- 5 Society. II Then he said, "You know, Senator, when I was a boy, my mother brought me up by putting the Bible in my right hand and the National
- finally came to be called I' Landscapes and Landmark s. II I had been searching my ·" mind for a name and came up with " Landscapes and H lstory-- as one suggestion; when Liz, one of the fastest thinkers on earth heard my suggestion, she said, "I've
- , would be extremely helpful ii you ould: ovemb.er 8, it (1) P-re:,a.re a propo al for impl mentiug the President's statements about com lcting o\lr Nation 1 Park Syatem by 1972 ·hi h were contain d in hi
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW II INTERVIEWEE: NASH
- Oral history transcript, Nash Castro, interview 2 (II), 3/4/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- that you ought to get your fellow Texans to introduce the bill. If they want me to have my name on it, why, that ' II be fine, but it seems to me that you've got your men there." He said, "Well, of course, that's right. So LBJ Presidential Library http
- s s the w o r l d , w h e r e L y n d o n w a s i n H a w a ii w ith G e n e r a l K y. B u t i t w a s a f u l l d a y h e r e to o, th a t b e g a n a t 7, b e c a u s e I h a d a h a i r d o , a f t e r A l i c e B ro w n a n d I h a d o u r d e
- n a b it la te f o r # d e lic io u s X H ii h a m :a n d g r its , a n d h o t b i s c u i t s , a n d \ - , c o u ld w ith c l e a r c o n s c ie n c e .‘th ro w c a u tio n to the w ind b e c a u s e I w a s going to n e e d a l l th e s tr
- e e d the s p o t w o u ld T h e r e w o u ld be a b u f f e r zone f o r w ild life b e t w e e n the V i s i t o r ' s C e n t e r a n d R a n c h R o a d 1. M EMO RANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE W A S II I N O T O N Saturday, J u l y 8, 1967 Page
- S ton e, a n d K ay G r a h a m , / good m a n y of th e o th e r ^ m e m b e r s , lac k in g sa d ly - He n r y ]doaD ?nm i[ and Laurance Ro c k e f e lle r who a r e both i n H a w a ii. It w a s a d ay of r e p o r t s . G e n e r a l Duke, e n
- he danced enough numbers to be p o l i t e a nd then took his departure. But a lot of people ling ered f o r a gay e ve n in g . One of the b i t s of conversation I enjoyed most was \\ II when Jane Freeman said Oh lets go dance, and the w
- Oral history transcript, Edwin L. Weisl, Jr., interview 2 (II), 5/23/1969 by Joe B. Frantz
- to s e e th e m to d i s c u s s s ii^ o f f e r i n g th e l i t t l e h o u s e i n J o h n s o n C i t y w h e r e L y n d o n g r e w u p to th e N a t i o n a l P a r k S e r v i c e , a n d a p i e c e o f l e g i s l a t i o n t h a t w o u l d
- w e r e p a r t i c i p a t i n g - - a m o n g th e m , iI 1 t | [ » D a llas, I w a s p l e a s e d to h e a r - - a s t u d y s p o n s o r e d b y U r b a n A m e r i c a . | T h e g o a l i s to t r y to m a k e s u c h th in g s a s t r
- a p ic tu r e of m e taken in fr o n t of h e r p o r t r a it to l e a v e a t the h o u s e . And then a lit t le p a st 10:00 w e w e r e d r iv in g b a c k =- ii o v e r the l o v e l y v a l l e y r o a d s to W o od stock , a r r iv i n g
- , working as hard as they can, I r to achieve some stability in it. f i And so with this mixture of problemsXnd blessings, my dear husband went to I:>ed about midnight, and I rem etnbered one amusing little vignette iI T~ts~ of the morning, at the T
- r a n d w e *5Sib ii 5 ^ t o g e t h e r a n d w i t h a s e n s e o f t r i u m p h i n t o th e E a s t R o o m f o r th e s i g n in g o f f o u r l a n d m a r k b i l l s i n theaasa4gg: s t o r y o f c o n s e r v a t i o n in th is c o u n try