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Newsletter, "Among Friends of LBJ, Symposium: Children in Crisis, 18-19 September 1992," LBJ Library
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- to sound the alarm but to ,issue "a call to arms." • There is much to take arms against. Con sider just a handful of the grim statistics about America's children: • The United States ranks 22nd in the world in combating infant mortality. And black
- these were discussions of such things as NYA, in which Lyndon Johnson was interested; WPA; Farm Security Administration; other public policies of particular interest to orderly economic development of [the] South. M: Just general problems that might apply
- Development Service; Johnson's role in legislation; REA; Clyde Ellis; American Farm Bureau Federation; civil rights problems and the Agriculture Department; Agriculture Department's evolution
- out on the high seas in an act of aggression against the United States of America. . . . . . . The challenge that we face in Southeast Asia todav is the same challenge that we have faced with courage and that we have met with strength in Greece
- See all scanned items from file unit "[Cables, memos, reports, and other material, 11/63-5/67] Vol. XVI, 8/16?31/64"
- over here to our post office at Hye, in Blanco, County, this morning and join us in this ceremony. . This little community represents to me the earliest recollections of the America that I knew when I was a little boy. It was a land of farms and ranches
- , Robert G. Lewis of Washington, D.C., do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recordings and transcripts of the personal interviews conducted on February 6, 1986 and May 9, 1986
- Early political interest and involvement; work with Wisconsin Electric Cooperatives; editing the National Farmers Union newsletter; views on Benson's farm program; work on Senator Proxmire's staff; LBJ and Proxmire; 1959 Proxmire speech; support
Oral history transcript, Clifton C. Carter, interview 1 (I), 10/1/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- to run for the United States Senate. This was a seat currently held at that time by Senator O'Daniel, and that he, Mr. Johnson, wanted me to handle the 6th Congressional District for him--to be the campaign manager in the 6th Contressional District
- , Geor ge G. ANDERSON, Joseph P., Natl Assn . of Social Workers TRUSSELL, Ray E. STANDiLlt.D, Sam, Morrisania City Hospital WILKINS , Roy, NAACP DeBAKEY, Michael E., Baylor University MATHIASEN, Geneva, Natl Council on the College of Medicine Aeine, Inc
Oral history transcript, William G. Phillips, interview 1 (I), 4/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in 1949, I went to work for the legislative department of the UAW--United Auto Workers union--here in Washington. My job was mostly research; I read the [Congressional] Record every day and I came to the Hill to get bills and attend hearings. I also
- !II/IEHv{r "~ b ~ i..r A- ,z.. W\. EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Peria, France July 23, 1968 v OFFICIAL-INFORMAL UNCLASSIFIED E.J. Beigel, Esquire EUR/FBX Department ot State Washington, D.C. Dear E.J.: I enclose a pamphlet
- See all scanned items from file unit "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns"
- televisio n t o the Minnesot a Stat e AFL-CIO in St. Paul ; Missour i State Labo r Counci l i n Kansas City ; United Rubbe r Worker s i n Chicago; United Textil e Worker s in NYC; Tobacco Worker s Internation , Miam i Beach. To White House arriving ofc
- a theocracy. So you run into that--just the kind of opposition that the Farm Bureau, that the Chamber of Commerce, that the anti-government activity people will put up, which, as I say, is philosophical perhaps and held very strongly just as a matter
- and LBJ; rural-urban basis; White House involvement in agricultural programs; feed grain program problems; wheat referendum; Farm Bureau; relations with Congress; wheat program bill of McGovern; 1964 wheat-cotton program; debate regarding one price vs. two
- - Exec . Dir . , America n Municipa l Assoc. Burton F . Mille r - Vic e Pres. , Amer . Roa d Builders' Assoc . W. Ra y Rogers - Pres . , Assoc . Gen . Contractor s o f America Robert O . Swai n - Pres. ^ Internationa l Roa d Federation ' H. E. Humphreys
- , a Spanish newspaper in New York, will now be largest in the world, with readers in the U.S. Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central America, South America, and Spain. The President was invited to dedicate a new high speed press -- but HHHS5if this was not possible, April
- poverty in the United States starting to take shape in Washington. And I can think of no bet~er spot to point up the need for such a concentrated effort than here in the Wilkes Barre - Scranton area -- at the very h ape~ of the Appalachian area
- . James H. Morrison (La.) , Mr. Joseph A. Beirne, President, Communication Workers of America; V.P. , AFL-CIO; Mr. Willia C. Doherty, President m , National Association of Letter Carriers ; " Mr. Jerome J. Keating, National Association of Lette Carriers; r
- is unyielding a11d it is uncllal'iging. be are a group of distinguished Almricans from all the So, Mr. President, go.,,~rnment are here thi.s morning to welcome you to the United States, as a "'risrni of the United States, as an ally and as a co-worker
- States. We're not united on ma:ny things -- not even in our own families -- but we are united on one thing in America. We're united against I didn't Communism. vote for President Eisenhower, but he's President of the United States. He's the only
- . Mbr . . B' d o f Directors, Time . Inc . Robert E . Kintner . Pres . . NBC Dr. Rober t F . Goheen . President . Princeto n Uni v Walter P . Reuther . Pres . . Unite d Auto Workers o f America (o n his left ) Other guest s included : The Secretar y o f
- , 1965," -- the reverse side shows ! the following inscription, "Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the United J: L—— States of America, a Tribute to His inspiring leadership in the furtherance of the ! letter and spirit of the Bill of Rights
- Moss Cong James O'Hara Cong Tom Steed Cong Adam Clayton Powell Mr. Andrew Biemiller, AFL-CIO Steward E. McClure, Chief Clerk, Alex Christie. United Steel Workers Senate Labor and Public Works Orville Larson. United Steel Workers Russell Derrickson
- & Assistants• Union of North America Pressmen's Home, Tennessee !,'~r. George Burdon, President United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum & Plastic Workers of America 87 South High -Street Akron 8, Ohio a/Mr. Eugene E. Frazier, President· United Transport Ser/ice Employees
- See all scanned items from file unit "President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity (FG 731)"
- him wait until just before t.h@> harvest to know just what. will be and what he will get for 1'hs t he has grown. too parity price -2We have also got to stabilize farm prices for the fanners and growers at a decent level. If we can cover
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- a representative of the NSRP, attended a meeting of the OKKKK held at Bogalusa, Louisiana. UNITED KLANS OF AMERICA., INC. (UKA) (see appendix) LA T-9 (11/3/65) On October 30, 1965, LYNCH attended a rally held by the KKK to protest the investigation of the KKK
- See all scanned items from file unit "E2-Office of Investigations - Individual Files, 6/67 - 2/68"
- landmark in the history of our nation. One of the most int eresting things about' .the program to me is the name itself -- Volunteers in Service to America -- VISTA which says in one word what the program i s . You know, at our particular point of history
- , Campbel l Sou p Co . , Camden , N J W. A . Boyl e , President , Unite d Mine Workers o f America, Washington , D C . O . Meredit h Wilso n , Director , Cente r fo r Advance d Stud y i n Behaviora l Sciences , Honorable Arthur M . Oku n . Chairman , CE
- , - lacerated left hand while pursuing looters at Food Farm Super Mkt., 11550 Dexter. To Ford Hosp., FAO. 38. lace.rated 10:00 PM PATR. ROBERT KRICHKE, 26, TMU, & Gd River. pursuing looters at Belleterre 7/23 (Police)FAO. left hand while To Ford Hosp., 39
- See all scanned items from file unit "Investigations - Detroit - General"
- The P r e s id e n t m a k e s public h is in s tr u c tio n s i s s u e d the p r e v io u s day to U. S. Navy units in the Gulf o f Tonkin. ) The D ep a r tm e n t of State p u b lic iz e s the U .S . p r o t e s t note to N orth V ietn a m . M cN a m
- See all scanned items from file unit "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume I"
- ., 1943-47, pres . Communications Workers Am . (successor union), 1947 - ; v .p . CIO, 1949-55 ; v .p . AFL-CIO, 1955 -- . Vice pres ., dir . United Community Funds and Councils of Am., Inc ., 1956 -- . Interviewer Thomas H . Baker Position
- , Massachusetts Crowdus Baker, Chicago, Illinois (Pres. Sears Roebuck and Co.) J. L. Beesley, Senior Vice President, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, New York, N. Y. Kenneth W. Bilby, Executive Vice President, Radio Corporation of America New
- Wedgewood Drive., Raleigh, N.C., and is em~loyed full time as Grand Dragon for the United Klans of Americal Inc.; Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, .Virginia Realm. Public rallies. and other United Klans of America, Inc., meetings attended by the subject reported
- See all scanned items from file unit "E2-Office of Investigations - Individual Files, 6/67 - 2/68"
- , Reno Lindig, hereinafter referred to as the donor, hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America for deposit in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, and for administration therein by the authorities thereof, tapes and transcripts
- to the making of treaties. 1 Resolved by· the Senate and House of Representatives ·. 2 of the United States of America in Congress assembled 3 ( two-thirds of each House concurring therein), That the 4 following article is proposed as an amendment
- , AFL-CIO ] WallaceCampbell " " ^^/l Tom Decker J. Stanley Baughman - Pres.FNMA - ]^ M*^ Frank C. Diluzio Orren Beaty - Interior Ludwig Caminita, Jr. - HUD " \" Bill Dodd - United Auto Workers Jack Beidler - AFL-CIO t^j - Richard Canavan \ Philip
- Crusade?" Even those of us who had held firm for the Banner of Democracy were impressed. We were going to get: One hundred A balanced Tax relief A strong per cent of parity budget for the little fellow America More soil conservation A government
- with Peace Corps workers, Minister Sangster, sugar cane union leaders, bauxite union leaders, prominent local Jamaicans and members of American colony. Vice President speaks. 1:30 Depart luncheon for observation of bauxite works and sugar estates which
- during th e re st of th e sessions of th e S en ate th is week. UNITED STATES ACTION AGAINST N O RTH VIETNAM Mr. GORE. Mr. P resident, w hatever doubts one m ay have held regarding th e policy an d actions of th e U nited S tate s in S o u th V ietnam
- See all scanned items from file unit "[Section 3 - North Vietnam: All Activity] 3 A (2) Gulf of Tonkin, 1964 ? 68"
- organi zation whose leaders in 1967 were Communist Party, United States of America, members. It was indicated that the Communist Party, United States of America, intends to issue a press release denying Sirhan has had any connection with the Communist
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 6 (VI), 5/16/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was occurring from the southern farms and towns into the southern cities and the northern cities, creating altogether a different America right under our eyes. Very few people, very few politicians had the foresight and sagacity and perception to see that. G
- ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (7-721 I Program State Visit of HIS EXCELLENCY CHUNG PRESIDENT HEE PARK OF THE REPUBLIC OP KOREA AND MRS. PARK to The United States of America May 16- 26, 1965 (multiple copies in folder) MEMBERS
- : Walter P. Reuther, President, UAW W. Abel. President. United Steelworkers of America (AFL-CIO) Jennings. President. Intl Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers (AFL-CIO ) P. L. Siemiller. President, Intl Assoc of Machinists and Aerospace Workers