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  • . as of February 1. 1967. George Christian will become the Press Secretary to the President. Mrs. Mary Lasker to 2d floor, Mansion OFF with President ___ Gov. Harold Hughes of Iowa . OFF Sherwin Markman - sitting out in hall Marvin Watson " ____ ^' to 2d Floor
  • Hughes in Iowa to ge J. C. Kellam Austin, Texas to look after a man named Pat Dusche, a Democrat, ) was running against Gross for Congress--get hima good speech writer and an idea man; Instructed him to ask each Dem Sen an Congressman to have oneparagraph
  • — jI i off the ground - en route to college 10:45a • Motorcade The President was met fiyx by Governor and Mrs. Richard Hughes of New Jersey Dr. and Mrs. f^pp>pf Robinson - he is President of the college . r..---. : .:- .-:•.."-_--» E
  • LD Larry Hon. House Monday Day (include visited by) ture Code Temple Joseph Barr, Under Secy of Treasury C^ 10:57a OFF RECORD: 11:10a John Hughes, Far Eastern Bureau Chief of the Christian Science Monitor 11:10a Tom Johnson Hughes last year
  • of Missouri University, the oldest in the world Joined above group" OFF RECORD: Governor Richard Hughes Bob Burkhardt Warren Wilentz Larry Builder Appt requested by Mr. Burkhardt. Mr. Wilentz, candidate for U. S. Senate, is in town today with the Governor
  • to make up numbers?" G: That's great. C: That's a very funny story [about] where health numbers come from. I watched it happen on the alcoholism fight. I can remember correcting, with [Senator Harold] Hughes there--I'm going to say--but I don't
  • • • Hoo. Saratr T. Hughes District Judge ' u. s. I I Northern District of Texas Dallas 21, Texas • I ACP:dlc DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FOR REPORT _,. ... . r• - j" ) - la l j • •• IL I J • .J IL 't t .r ' July Dear Harold: ~ I I
  • • ATTENDANCE; Secretary Rusk The President Secretary McNamara f ' The Right Honorable, the British Prime Minister, Harold Wilson Secretary Fowler C* H. E. Sir Patrick Dean, Ambassador of Great Britain Hon. Averell Harriman ^Sir Burke Trend. K. C. B. , C. V. O
  • Robert Kintner (pl) (Mr. Kintner had called at ll:00a to sav that "have mad have a report for Pres when he is ready. " Charles Schultze, Director, Bureau of the Budget Sam Hughes Joe Califano concerning 1967 and 1968 budget outlook Mrs. Paul Nitze
  • Sawyer Nevada Gov. Philip Hoff, Vermont Gov. Harold E. Hughes, Iowa Gov. Richard J. Hughes, New Jersey Gov. of Illinois, Otto Kerner Today announce d that Federa l civilia n employmen t a t th e en d o f Jul y wa s 25 , 400 below July, 1963 , an d 19
  • . William H. Bauer, Port Lavaca, Tex Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Bean, Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Bell, AP Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Brennan, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brennan, III, NYC Mrs. Harold H. Burton, wife of former Associate Justice of U.S
  • . Ayres ______^__ / Charles Radcliffe ; Shirley C. Fisk Cong Hugh Carey Jack Reed j Cong James Howard C. Sumner Stone Labor Dept: Sally Grisson j ^ Wm Mirengoff Cong Carlton Sickle; j HEW: "^\ Cong, Harley O. Staggers Hon. Wilbur J. Cohen / VA:VA: Senate
  • Nitze P. Hodges Combie n Hon. Najee b Halaby Jack S. Parker Mrs. Gordon L. Cooper Karl G. Harr W. T. Piper Miss Camala Coope r T Mr. Thomas Johnso n Albert J. Redway Miss Janita Cooper Thomas V. Jones Harold J. Ritchey Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Dryden Vice
  • Armstrong, K. C. B. , M . V. O. , Join t Permanen t Secy, Treasur y Sir Harold Caccia, G . C M. G. , G C. V. O. , Permanen t Under Sec y o f State Sir Henr y riaajdEkoox: Hardman K. C. B., Permanen t Sec y Sir Zolly Zuckerman, K.C. B. , F R . S. , Chie f
  • Fiscal Director,HdqMC Brigadier General Lowell E. English, 3rd Marine Division, Fleet Ma ine force Brigadier General William G. Thrash, Hdq MC Brigadier General Hugh M. Elwood, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF The President to his oval office from
  • staffers : .._ . | " / William Jorden , NS C f Lawrenc e Eagleburger, NS C OF O1 Richar d Moose, NS C _J ^Harold Saunders , NS C (Note «_ Sherwi n Markma n thes _____ Clif f Alexande r ____ Bob Hardesty : Ervi n Duggan , Cater' s of c . ___^ • ;j
  • c Health Service Issued statement by the Preside nt on the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Smith Hughes Vocational Education Act „ Feb 23, 1967 T« WH™ Hoo* PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place
  • by this date. Mr. Harold O. Swank, Director, Dept of Public Aid, 111. ! Mr. Morris Hursh, State Director of Public Welfare, Minnesota Congwm Patsy Mink. Mr. Praxesdad Norat, Asst Secy of Health and Administration - Puerto Rico Hawaii Mr. Norman V. ilxxuda
  • Coordination Mr. Edmund Baxter - Director, Field Coordination Mr. F. Robert Meier - Asst, to the Secretary Mr. Harold Levy - Asst, to the Secy, for Public Affairs Mr. Joseph Ventura - Congressional Liaison Officer Mr. Robert M. Ball - Commissioner of Social
  • August 28, 2007 Reference No. 12001 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 7/14/67 TIME: 12:22 PM CALLER: Richard Hughes Pages of Transcript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist SERVJCeser
  • DISCUSSION OF RIOTS IN NEWARK, NEW JERSEY; LBJ OFFERS FEDERAL ASSISTANCE; HUGHES REPORTS HE IS SEEKING INDICTMENTS OF VIOLATERS OF THE LAW; LBJ ASKS FOR FULL REPORT ON SITUATION
  • Hughes, Richard J. (Richard Joseph), 1909-
  • Telephone conversation # 12001, transcript, LBJ and RICHARD HUGHES, 7/14/1967, 12:22PM
  • RICHARD HUGHES
  • EXECUTIVE ECRETARIAT (Attachment) 1 . 1/ ~✓ June 30, 1964 TO: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House FROM: Mr. Benjamin H. Executive Secretary Attached for your information is a copy of a memorandum of conversation between The President and Mr. Harold
  • Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
  • the firm. ASCAP of course is the national organization of composers and publishers. Listed also was Hughes Enterprises, one of my initial clients, and Dukor Industries, also one of my initial clients. Dukor Industries paid a terrible price because I
  • connections, including his business relationship with Howard Hughes; a January 1971 memo from Nixon to Haldeman indicating Nixon was eager to "make O'Brien accountable"; O'Brien learning of the burglary at the Watergate Hotel DNC headquarters on June 17, 1972
  • and th e upcomin g Governor s Conference . n joine d afte r • his briefin g• -, Orville 12:45p Sec 12:25p Philip S Hon. Gardner Ackley ChmHon Philip S. "Sam Hughes , BOB 11 DeVie [_ 12:39p | 11 c mmZZZIIIIIIIII^^ HH p Go Larry Levinso n plan
  • Douglas Evelyn William Finley Mack G. Fleming Hubert R. Gallagher Robert T. Griffin Walter Hasty Andrew Hickey Gene Howard Phillip S. Hughes Ralph K. Huitt Samuel M. Jones Rod Keiser Bob Kneipp L. Edward Lashman Brig. General J. R. Lawrence Anthony R
  • Sanders, Harold Barefoot, 1925-
  • and Chairman of the Hon. Board of Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. , Winston-Salem. NC Commissioner Harold Howe II Dr. Charles E Walker, Exec VPTMaof American Bankers Assoc. NYC Mr. Keith G. Cone, Chairman of the Installment Credit Comm of the ABA and Membe
  • . , Departmen t o f Defense Harold Reis , Departmen t o f Justic e Ira Ka ppenstein, Pos t Offic e Departmen t Orren Beaty , Departmen t o f the Interio r Thomas Hughes , Departmen t o f Agriculture Larry McQuade , Commerc e Departmen t N. Thompso n Powers
  • a (Lester G . Maddox ) The Governo r o f Hawai i (John A. Burns ) The Governo r o f Idaho (Don W . Samuelson ) The Governo r o f Illinois (Otto Kerner ) The Governo r o f Iowa (Harold E . Hughes ) The Governo r o f Kansa s (Robert B . Docking ) The Governo r
  • . Hugh Robinson, Army Aide to the President walk to the Diplomatic Reception Room to meet to Symington ________________________________ __________ __ for memo His __ [_ of gist The __ £___ '-_ The Ex. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, President of the Republic
  • , Charles M. , HUD HAGAN, Harold, American Public Welfare Association, Washington, D. C. HALE, Matthew, Senate Committee on Banking and Currency HEALY, Pat, Executive Director National League of Cities, Washington, D. C. HENDERSON, Lawrence T., Director
  • Pierpoint, CBS Mr. Frank Reynolds. ABC News Mr. Harold A. Richman, Washington, DC Mr. Kenneth M Scheibel, Donrey Media Group Mr. Hugh Sidey, Time Magazine,sat at Pres table Mr. Charles S. South, Dallas, Tex Mr. John S. Stewart, Durham, N. C. Mr. R Peter
  • . Mich. ELLIS, Robert A., Princeton, N. Jer. REED, George, Chgo BLLIS,.W3de 1 Oberlin, Ohio REID, Ira D • ., Haverford., Pa. FmGUSON, L. N• ., Losa RGIAN, Carl, Wash., n.c. FINLAY, Harold, Wash., D.C. TALBOTT, Walter R., Bal.to., Md. FORD.,Leophas., Det
  • Don Fraser. The vice chairman of the McGovern commission, which was how it was referred to, was Senator Harold Hughes of Iowa. Obviously, the commission was heavily weighted to the liberal wing of the party. But there was a commitment and it was my
  • ; labor's response to the changes; controversy surrounding the reforms, leadership of the Credentials Committee and the Democratic National Committee (DNC); Harold Hughes and Patricia Harris; Harris' election as Credentials Committee chair; the Credentials
  • . Hugh Addonizio of Newark, New Jersey Hon. Ivan Allen of Atlanta, Georgia Hon. Walton H. Bachrach - Cincinnati, Ohio Hon. John S. Ballard Akron, Ohio Hon. Joseph M. Barr ^^^^^^^Pittsburgh, Pa Hon. Albert Boutwell -Birmingham, Ala. Hon. Willard Barr
  • and useful citizen of Texas to be his right­ hand man in the office of administrative assistant to the Vice President of the United States; and WHEREAS , Without fanfare or publicity, the Vice President called Harold H. Young of Dallas to Washington during
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Young, Harold [1941]"
  • Young, Harold H.
  • Folder, "Young, Harold [1941] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 16
  • !) Correspondent Mark Klohn Sincerely, Mark J. Klohn 6 Former Bush Aide Hughes Reflectson Her Days in Washington On October 15 the Student Endowed Centennial Lectureship, a University of Texas at Austin srudent service organization, joined the LBJ Library
  • Mr. W. Marvin Watson Dr. Fox Ambassador James Symington Ambassador and Mrs. Ed Clark Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter Captain James Jones Miss Marie Fehmer Miss Mary Slater Corpsman Stewart Baltimore Sergeant Duffy Colonel Joseph Conmy Major Hugh G
  • Harold Wilson, O. B. E. , M. P. , Prime Minister of Great Brit n,,, July
  • Hugh Sidey --of LIFE magazine Bill Moyers see (BM says LIFE is doing a major piece on VietNam next week, and Mr. Sidey askEd to BM to talk about it. He asked for a "mood" bit on the President'sproblems on managin To Bethesda Naval Hospital via
  • (TIME Mag) and Ben Bradlee /NEWSWEEK Mag) -out (5) Hugh Sen W Sidey of TIME Hubert Humphrey joins JV Chicago too OFF RECORD Ill Jenkins Met w/ Sidey Steele re re backgrounding backgrounding for a piece about on the political Mrs Johnson
  • . Roffin o Dr. Nathanie l H . Rog g Leonard Sendelsk y Richard P . Sexto n John A . Stastn y Hugh B . Thorso n WH.TE HOUSE date 7, 1968 May iiDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON YDIARY the President began his day at (Place) vi Time Telephone 11 Lo In Out Whit e