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  • believe Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania was still in the Senate. And the Senator from Massachusetts, [Edward] Brooke, was not there, the black senator. He was in Africa at the time on LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • ,Arthur J • ., United Nations Leonard H. Marks, U .S.I.A. BAYH, Birch, Senator JACKSON,Henry M., Senate, MUSKm, Edrmmd S •., Senator Senator McCARTHY,Eugene J ., PEIL, Claiborne, Senator BAKER, Howard H., Jr • ., Senator BROOKE,Edward W•, Senator MONDALE
  • it Dr. Thomas M. Brooks, Conn. Consumers Assn P^ November 3, 1966 :. Th e White House Day Thursda y Activity (inc!ud e visited by) Mrs. Nanc y Bush Mrs. Aren a Bugg Dr. Eugene Callender Dr. Persia Campbell, Flushing, N Y Dr. Helen Canoyer, NY
  • , 1978 INTERVIEWEE: EDWARD JOSEPH INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Joseph's office, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: That's a point that I'd like to get on tape. We're talking about Sam Houston Johnson, the President's brother. J: I've
  • See all online interviews with Edward Joseph
  • Joseph, Edward
  • Oral history transcript, Edward Joseph, interview 2 (II), 2/23/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Edward Joseph
  • to stablish a permanent endowment for the Friends of the Library in Mrs. Johnson's name Former Ambassador Edward . Clark announced during the evening the success of that effort - the goal of $1 milJion was surpassed by m re than $250,000. It i especially
  • - until 5:30p Cong. Jack Brooks Cong. Albert Thomas Cong. J ^ J ; (Jake ) Pickl e . Malcolm Kilduf f Cong. J . J . Pickl e an d his daughter , Peggy , arriv e - stayin g until 7 : 15pm Cong, an d Mrs. Jac k Brook s arriv e To South Grounds fo r a wal k w
  • , 1963 visited by)* LD Breakfast in kitche n w/ Cong. Brooks, Mrs. Johnson, MF To look at construction of foreman's new house w/ MMV Lunch at LBJ w/ Mrs. Johnson, Ernest Stubbs, Cong. Brooks, MMV, MF To Haywood via chopper w/ Mrs. Johnson, MMV, MF
  • photographers Then t o upstairs bedroo m fo r a nap Page 3 Thursday WH July 2 , 1964 Those present at General Taylor's swearing-in as Ambassador to Viet-Nam Senators: Stuart Symington - Mo. Congressmen: Edward Long - Mo. Thomas E. Morgan - Pa. Mike Mansfield
  • -*^* > attende d jL-*t—~~ September 30, 1965 THURSDAY WHITE HOUS E To the Ova l Offic e - Mr. Georg e Mean y - AFL-CIO Mr. Andre w Biemille r - AFL-CIO Secy Doug Sen John Gardner Cater joins Edward Long of HEW joins w/ Dr Francis Keppel Mo
  • assistance. Sincerely, 1 .v ! Edward A. McDermott Enclosures [5 of 18] EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING WASHINGTON 25, O.C. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR MAY 18 1962 Mr. Clifton C. Carter Assistant to the Vice President
  • : ASHMORE, Robert T. BROOKS, Jack CAHILL, William T. ER Emanuel CHELF, Frank CONYERS, John, Jr. CORMAN James c. CRAMER, W1 :am C • DONOHUE, Harold D. D™DY, John EDWARDS, Don FE.I GHAN, Michael A. GILBERT, Jacob H. GRIDER, George w. HUNGATE, William 1
  • Kenerso n - Staf f o f Sen. Aike n Maria n Stephen s - Staf f o f Sen. Aike n Edward Kile y - Nat' l Rura l Electri c XeCoop , Was h DC Therese Lepin e - Staf f o f Sen. Aike n (Cont' d Page 9 ) October 7 , 196 f Thursday White House To th e Nort h
  • . WHITENER, N.C. RODERT W. KASTENMEIER, Wll, JAMES C. CORMAN, CALIP'. WILLIAM L. Sl'. ONGE, CONN. DON EDWARDS, CALll", WILLIAM L. H:JNGAT£, MO, H&RllERT TEN'ZE,., N.Y. JOHN CONYERS, JR., MICH, ANDREW JACOUS, JR., IND, .IOSHUA EIL.ll£R0. PA, WILLIAM M
  • That these are good investments fortHe Com• and labor claims, and interest ••• " pany is notonly our opinion. The NewYork Su· 2. 'The premium to Victor Muscat and Edward preme Court Refereeheld,onqust 29, 1967; Krock for personal funds they advanced to .. Fifth
  • my ‘television debut’ over one of the local stations where I was interviewed by the news commentator.” 4/11 Aunt Kitty writes to LBJ that Uncle Tom Johnson is confined to bed with another heart attack. 4/12 Marietta Brooks arrives in Washington
  • McChesne y Martin, Jr . -Chrm . Federa l Reserv e Boar d J. L. Robertson , Vic e Chairman . Federa l Reserv e Boar d Eugene Rosto w - Asst . Secy , o f State Arthur ^BE » Oku n - Directo r o f Counci l o f Economi c Adviser s Edward R . Frie d re dealin g
  • Administration, vic e Bernard L . Boutin. Marian N . Rossmiller, of Denver, Colorado , to be Superintendent of the Mint of the United States at Denver. Leverett Edwards, of Oklahoma, to be a Membe r of the National Mediation Board for the term expiring July 1
  • Superintendent o f Public Instruction recommendations concerning Dr. Fred Harrington, President, University of Wisconsin the federal role in education Dr. Alexander Heard, Chancellor, Vanderbilt University over the nex t twenty years. Dr. Edward H. Levi, Provost
  • \^/~ Miss Dorothy L. Starbuck, VA, Denver "\ ^ Wm T. Va n Orman, HEW, Denver Phillip M. Swatek, FAA, Honolulu * Evan S.Lloyd Int Rev. Svc, Honolulu Mrs. Marjorie Maki, Bur of Customs, Minneapolis * Edward C. Marsh, FAA, Kansas City Raymond J. Lloyd, FTC, San
  • President went into the family dining room on the second floor to join Mrs. Joh and a group dismissing the Johnson Library: Dr. Wayne Grover { Gordo n Bunshaft Roy White Max Brook s 1 Judg e W. W . Heath "The President, accompanied by Dr. Heller, joined
  • , Michigan (b. 5) Joe Califano (pl) Congressman Jack Brooks (returning his call) To D. C. Stadium, accompanied by Marvin Watson where the President came the first President to attend a pro football game while in office as he watched the Washington Redskin
  • Hon Ed Clark spkr John McCormack Cong Emmanuel Celler Cong Jack Brooklyn NY Brooks VM Leonard Hon Dinner Retired Marks Mrs w/ for Edward Mrs Evening Clark Johnson and the Clarks July 22 , 196 5 White House THURSDAY Nomination sen t t o
  • INTERVIEWEE: EDWARD JOSEPH INTERVIE~JER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: t~r. Joseph's office, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 2 F: We'll make this informal, Eddie. Are you an Austin boy? J: Yes, sir, I was born and raised in Austin. F: That's what I thought. J
  • See all online interviews with Edward Joseph
  • Joseph, Edward
  • Oral history transcript, Edward Joseph, interview 1 (I), 8/27/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Edward Joseph
  • . Bowman L. Arthur Minnish A Marvin Braverman Jennelle,Moorhead ^HHH)^ Mrs. R. Max Brooks Raymond D. Nasher Mrs. W. Randolph Burgess William H. Nicholls Mrs. Lisle C. Carter William A. NurenbergE wan Clague C. Joseph Nuesse Oliver Daniel Mrs. Harvey Picker
  • [John F.] Collins couldn't beat [Edward] Brooke. Was that the--? O: Yes, that was the substance of it. There were suggestions made, and I think probably even polls were taken. I guess I may have mentioned it before, but in this context Arthur Goldberg
  • against Edward Brooke; how Kenneth O'Donnell's gubernatorial campaign in Massachusetts affected O'Brien's relationship with O'Donnell; the eventual Senate race between Endicott Peabody and Brooke; the role of postal unions; problems in the postal service
  • National Committee. Other speakers included: Harry Truman, Coke Stevenson, Ed Pauley, Myron Blalock, W.A. Brooks, Hatton Sumners and LBJ. The dinner climaxed a month-long fundraising drive for the DNC. March Early March Pat Adelman chosen as general
  • Brooks today regarding the new KTBC building. That evening he attends a cocktail party at Drew Pearson’s in honor of Earle Clements. 1/25 The Clean Elections Bill passes the Senate after Senator Hennings leads the fight to include primary elections
  • . and Mrs. George Christia n __________ J. C. Kellam (houseguest) _ S' —— Senator i 1 _ Christians Mary . , _ _ '_ Edward Brooke —. the Chief come up" . ,—, _~—, out S out - and houseguests to their rooms _ —— : HITE House Date •NT LYNDON B
  • . _ . . g Jac k Brook s . 'HUE HOUSE Or: Y-TIJ, r L 7 |rf Date June 21, 1967 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON . . The resident began his day at (Place) , Time Telephone ;1 : 1 In Out Lo 10:34a 10:43a •. £ 10:44a t Activity Secretary | George 11:00a
  • Room for SIGNING CEREMONY - Urban Mass Transit Bill Remarks ^— ^' ^ ^ ALLEN. Hon. Ivan. Mayor of Atlanta?Georgia ASHLEY. Rep. Thomas L. BARR, Joseph M. , Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pa. BARRETT. Cong. William BOGGS. Cong. Hale BOLAND, Cong. Edward P
  • . American Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois Economous, James P., Edwards, England, Enflield, Fallon, Farnsley, Walter, Chairman of the Board, Chrysler Corporation, Washington, D.C. Honorable George,D.C. Motor Vehicle Corporation Minority Counsel
  • , USIA Mr. Edward Aronov (National Capital Housing Authority) John Airhart Joe Barr, Under Secy of Treasury Hon Frederick Belen, Deputy Postmaster General Hon Bernard Boutin (Administrator, SBA) ^^ Simeon Bright (Exec Asst to the Assistant Postmaster
  • of International Expositions of this intention and reserve a six-month period on the BIE schedule for this purpose. Presidential aides Ralph A. Dungan and Edward L. Sherman in early June established contacts with the State Department, Commerce Department, Interior
  • all running together . Will Edward Odom was my candidate tried to organize my precinct. for chairman of the precinct . But in this particular one I had This precinct, at that time--I don't know what its boundaries are now, but at that time
  • . This is the format used by Edward Stekhen with his "The Family of Man", the most successful pictu_re book ever published. (See attached). - 3 permitted, all kinds of prestige promotion is within If the President our reach to publicize the book. I feel confident
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: DR. EDWARD C. WELSH INTERVIEWER: T. H. BAKER DATE: B: More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • See all online interviews with Edward C. Welsh
  • Welsh, Edward Cristy, 1909-1990
  • Oral history transcript, Edward C. Welsh, interview 1 (I), 7/18/1969, by T.H. Baker
  • Edward C. Welsh
  • Joseph J. Morrow Edward C. Myen James F. Oates, Jr. Everett P. O'Neal Peter Ottley Henry G. Parks, Jr. Ersa H. PO!lton Samuel D. Proctor Hobson R. Re,nolcb Henry J. Richard1011,Jr. Ramon S. Scruaa Martin E. Se1al Leslie N. Shaw Louis Simon Mn. Arthur Ochs
  • 8.6 Minister for Labor and National Service (194o-41, 1949-58), as Minister for Immigration (1949-56), and as Treasurer (1958-66). Born 5 August l.908 in Sydney, Harol.d Edward Holt, graduated from t.he Univer.s ity of Melboume in 1930. He entered
  • Holt, Harold Edward, 1908-1967
  • visited by)* LD To Round Mountain w/ Cong. Brooks and Cong. Thornberry -- meet Judge Moursund there and go to Lon Parker cattle sale, returning to LBJ Ranch at 11:15 am Nap Lunch w/ Cong. Brooks and Cong. Thornberry, Mrs. Kellam, MF Jack Valenti - re
  • Brooks Building 11:15 Meeting in Max Brooks's office 1:05 Tour of Austin via auto to look for LBJ Library site - accompanied by Dr. Heath and Mr. Brooks - returned to Perry Brooks Building to drop off passengers 2:45 Departed Austin (More) Page No: 1