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Folder, "Stoner, Jesse Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- situation -a nd referred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation as "FBI nigger lovers". He also mentioned local politics and GENE WILSON. as the NSR;I> candidate who was the "white man's choice". He said every white man should go to the polls and vote
Oral history transcript, Lawson B. Knott, Jr., interview 1 (I), 4/21/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on a part-time basis, which I eventually did. It took me some time to locate a job in the newly-burgeoning agencies of the Roosevelt Administration, but I managed to find a mail clerk's job and then got an endorsement from my congressman, Harold Cooley
- was a young, struggling attorney, he didn't take immediate interest in politics, whether Teddy Roosevelt or Woodrow Wilson, and all of that. He remained a Democrat from then on though. But in the 1920s when the Democratic Party in Bee County was taken over
Oral history transcript, Michael A. Geissinger, interview 1 (I), 12/16/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- or something like that, and off I went. It didn't come out until about 1970 or 1971, I guess, when Prime Minister Harold Wilson of England wrote a book saying that on a specific date a peace proposal for Vietnam was handed to President Johnson, to the United
- --Meridith Wilson , Howard Johnson of M.I.T., felt that it was good. But the labor voice was unanimous and vehement, and in view of that the general consensus was that it just wouldn't fly as an idea. It wouldn't get through the Congress
Oral history transcript, William M. (Fishbait) Miller, interview 1 (I), 5/10/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . And it had been the subject of discussions in late 1966 with Horsky and Philip S. Hughes, deputy director of the Bureau of the Budget, Harold Seidman and Bob Prestoman (?) of the Bureau of the Budget, Califano, and [Walter] Tobriner and Schuyler Lowe
- for the President; Jim Wilson; Lloyd Hand. Jim came back here. So I felt I knew a lot of people that knew him, but that's the only personal contact I had had. The next time I saw him was just a month after the assassi- nation. LBJ Presidential Library http
Oral history transcript, One More Story (group interview), 11/17/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with the administration. Mr. Johnson had me in from time to time when I could do something, or others had me in. On this particular occasion, because I knew some of the people in the British government, I had been sent over to talk with them a little bit before Harold
- in almost since the beginning. Is that correct? c: That's correct. The concept was first spelled out in 1905 when Secretary of Agriculture Wilson wrote the first instructions to the Chief of the Forest Service, Gifford Pinchot, on how he wanted
- trusted Harold Wilson completely. C: I til i il k I'm 110t the bes t one to CO::i;ilcnt. I knot:: it. buJ I don't know enough substance to be authentic on it. there \'Iere some that he liked very much. You know, I know that He liked fltarcos
- with Texas delegation. During afternoon meets with Walker Stone, talks with Thornberry re: Will Wilson wire (?), and later to Lee White and Arthur Goldberg re: Bobby Troutman. 1/11 Talks with Goldberg re: Troutman. At 12:30 Kennedy delivers State of Union
- will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
- . HANLEY,Jam3s M., Congressman PAUL, Col. C. Michael, Palm Beach, Fla. ME:El)&-, Uoyd, Congressman PETER.SON, Rudolph A., Bank of America illiam S. , Gaud, AID PODOLNICK, Earl, Austin, Tex. OSTCM,Eugene V., State RAMBIN,Jr., J. Howard, Tex.a.co Inc. Harold
- will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
- confidence in Tory. leadership which has failed to impart a sense of direction despite a Cabinet shakeup last year, At the same time, the newly~elected Labor Party leader Harold Wilson is off to a fast start in his campaign to build up his image
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- and coor,era.tion. Lyndon ✓ a. Jolutso.11 Tuesday, February ZS, 1967 -- 7:05 p. m. Mr. President: Prime Minister Wilson's office wanted you to know th.a t, as a matter of courtesy -- but no more -- the Prime Minister has agreed to see Mr. Richard
- . [At this point, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown read the citation as follows:] CITATION The President of _the United States of America, au thorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1896, has awarded, in the name of The Congress, the Medal of Honor to MERLYN
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 69: Mar. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- In the Lafayet.te Post home las t night. They "·ere Harold Jones. 8.S Mor ga ntown street; Dante Oras.so. 80 Park avenue; and Martin Mehall. Brownfield. Alternates chosen were WilJiam Winning. 200 Hogsett .st.rcet: Robert Volpe. 44 Maple s lrcel; and Rob ert Si
- : 08icial: KENNETH G. WICK.Hill, HAROLD K. JOHNSON, Gen8ral, United IJeatu A~, OltM/ o/ Stal, Major Ge,,wral, U-«l Statu A""t', Tu A
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- ] ~p- ;1/lTf/~2/10 secret lt54 memo ca Ptesideftt from fto&tow s~cret Le. d~T'fto/ti ! \..].....p. fe-F Ptesident from PH Wilson RESTRICTION 0~6/6f:,... '/-l.Z-??~ ON uffltiab 'l2'Z-" ,;,~ 1 p A ± fl 5 4a mcift6 &to Prc&i~eftt from
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 1 (I), 9/18/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- S. STRATTON, New York OTIS O. PIKE, New York RICHARD (DICK) ICHORD, Missouri LUCIEN N. NIIIDZI, Michigan ALTON LENNON, North Carolina WILLIAM J. RANDALL, M188ourl G. ELLIOTT HAGAN, Georgia CHARLES H. WILSON, Calltornht ROBERT L. LEGGETT, Call!ornla
- Commonwealth countries to break relations with Wilson who was trying his best to deal with the Rhodesian situation. Minister Subramaniam replied rather sharply that Wilson had not been suffi-· ciently forthcoming in the first instance; that he would not have
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- car:-:e ~, .. CFR, pp. 216-7, says it started Aori·l 3 and went on all that The auarrel was finallv eased at the Cornmonweal th meeting in thanks (he says) to Harold Wilson. Wilson i:-1emoirs ,_ pp. 1965 month. June, To make milita:r._: - Br.'vT
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [1 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- W. Rubey George G. Simpson Donald D. Van Slyke . Oscar Zariski 1966 1964 Roger Adams Othmar H. Ammann Theodosius Dobzhansky Charles S. Draper Solomon Lefschetz Neal E. Miller Marston Morse Marshall W. Nirenberg Julian Schwinger Harold C. Urey Robert
- ) REPRESENTATIVE - Lt Col Charles D. Ford.,. Jr, - Major RED TEAM(North Vietnam) REPRESENTATIVE USA Richard W. Uobb.c, USA USA USA YELLOW TEAM(Red China) REPRESENTATIVE - Col Samuel N. ·Karrick, GREENTEAM(USSR) REPRESENTATM Commander Harold
- . Gregory L/CPL R. o. Wilson L/CPL P. A. Brison Headquarters 558th USA Artillery SGT Charles E. Palmer SFC Eugene M. Crowe SSG Patrick Shirley SGT Frank W. Durshimer SGT Eugene Casto SSG Ronald Perry SSG John F. Keeler MSGT Joseph S. Brackett D. Braden
Oral history transcript, Thomas Francis "Mike" Gorman, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1985, by Clarence Lasby
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- described him as Dr. [David Wilson] Griffin, "who has served the state these many years as a general practitioner. He has received no specific psychiatric training." Peck said, "That is libelous." From a lawyer's point of view--I didn't see it then but I can