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  • . Engelhard. Charles Engelhard was brought to dinner by some friends. G: I have read that you thought that it was Mr. Engelhard, Sr. rather than Mr. Engelhard, Jr. E: George Murnane, Jr. was having dinner with me, and a mutual friend of ours called
  • to the United States and involvement in the microfilm business; New York Governor Alfred Smith; a plane crashing into the Empire State Building; marrying Charles Engelhard; Engelhard’s political career; Engelhard’s involvement in the gold business; race
  • that will make every man proud who has served in the Air Force. The . Congressmen said . they talked with some Air Force personnel in Vietnam who said they would rather build than destroy. Have any of you talked with .Percy about his resolution? Secretary
  • -- to increase tension in some way. The President: I haven't seen nor heard of it. Copy LB ­ . J LIBRARY -6 ON-PffiEH'fIAL­ - 5 ­ Ray Scherer: Do you think there will be a partisan issue made of this by Nixon, Percy and others? The President: I do
  • Easter service at St. Michael and All Angels Church in Blanco; Johnsons visit Percy Brigham, banker who loaned LBJ $50 for college in 1927; Lady Bird works at Johnson City house; LBJ meets A.W. Moursund and helicopters to Haywood Place; Lady Bird
  • the most serious threat? The President: Nixon has the best organization, more campaign ability and experience. Percy is a little boy blue. Romney has demonstrated what he is. Reagan is new and attractive. I guess a Nixon-Reagan ticket would be the strongest
  • (chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Fulbright, Sparkman, Mansfield, Morse, Gore, Lausche, Church, Symington, Dodd, Clark, Pell, McCarthy, Hickenlooper, Aiken, Carli>n, Williams, Mundt, Case, and Cooper. Also present: Senators Gruening, Morton, and Percy