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Oral history transcript, Donald S. Thomas, interview 4 (IV), 3/23/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and delayed and delayed the building of their stations to kind of get a chance to take a longer look at how the industry was going to develop. Now, Roy Butler, the then-owner of radio station KVET here in Austin, later got a construction permit for a UHF
- a bunch of people on the committee who'd be in a position to vote him down on that. He already had Paul Douglas on the committee and Albert Gore and some other people that he couldn't influence in that way. G: So I think that that was the reason. Had
- in an Age of Globalization damental effect on the global economy. "IL is of arms and the man I will sing," began Paul Samuelson a class mate of Rostow's, recalling his friend's lif long superabundance of energy: ''On any academic morning. Walt's pen could
- , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE INTERVIEWER: Ted PLACE: JACOBSON Gittinger Colonel Jacobson's residence, Reston, Virginia Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: You just said that you would like to say some words about your friend, John Paul Vann. J: Yes. I think
- Jacobson's opinion of John Paul Vann; Vann's work for Agency for International Development (AID) in Vietnam and his death; Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) relations with the press, including Joseph Alsop, Don Oberdorfer, Peter Braestrup
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- •• 1. Clotu•a Get youraelt a pa14 or garter•,•• 70ur nauoed to it ■ pr-Meat poiat , I aia &tra14 the aox whit tie and rent tails trom Soatati. Do not 'b • hand you. oaue after all ha ia thlt only -.xi W'bo butler• a at ••lusinly, and the El:\&lleh s
- SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place) night from New Orleans to Washington Date Butler Aviation, Washington, D. C. (flew all Telephone f or t Activity (include visited by)* Entry No. Time Lo LD 1.6:00a 2. 7:00a
- 2. 3:30p 3. 6:00p t 4. 6:30p June 1, 1960 Expenditure Code Arrived Butler Aviation Arrived at P-38 John Holton To Speaker's office Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
- , and we drove the multicolored, multiracial, multinational subcommission by to see the Ku Klux Klan.And of course we even heard from this black comedian-- what's his name?--who is so bitter. G: Dick Gregory? A: Dick Gregory. We went down to the Butler
- leadership, some of whom were critics of Mr. Johnson in the 1950's like National Chairman Paul Butler, for example, and others who were generally referred to as liberals, criticized Mr. Johnson by saying that he made government work by surrendering
- at that time so he landed out at National. And over the dissent of some senators and I don't know how many others, he [Johnson]--and I don't think he was invited even, to be there--but he showed up out at National Airport up at the Butler terminal
- it. and so I did. He called Jack Butler, Jack wanted me to call him He talked for, I guess, 30 or 40 minutes. F: Actually you didn't cover him though. K: No, he was in Washington. F: Okay, you get him elected Senator. Now then, we know the general
Oral history transcript, Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., interview 2 (II), 8/1/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- this fall in here? R: Back early in the year '60, Paul Ziffren spoke to Walter Reuther about setting up a committee which would represent the liberal candidates, which would try to avoid trouble and differences that might make it possible for a conservative
- . Roosevelt. It was a reciprocal 'hypnosis. And this caused great difficulty, because the President was laterally educated, as most Edwardian gentlemen were. rounded man." He was what was called the "well- He was in Dr. Butler's words, "a gentleman should
- , Chairman - former ecretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development Henry S. Reuss, U.S. Congress; Richard Hatcher, Mayor, Gary, Indiana: Warren H. Butler, Deputy Assistant Secre ry for Community Planning and Development, HUD; Graciela Oli,arez. St.ate
- to brigadier general. CW, IV, 4 73-74. Consults with Gen. Butler on military and slavery · topics. Butler, I, 206. Approves congressional resolution to observe a day of public humiliation, fasting, and prayer . . Stat. L., XII, 328. Approves act levying income
- - Members Major Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. the Official Idrissa Fall Administrative Senegalese Party Paul Benoit correspondent Radio Officer for the Michele secretary the of Division Affairs Senegal (Outside Mr. of state of Washington) unofficial
- his first wife who died of cancer. Her name was Harriett Butler and she was a sister of a fellow named George Butler who was an investment manager. There were two boys in the family; Ellsworth Bunker and his brother Art Bunker and a girl by the name
- his first wife who died of cancer. Her name was Harriett Butler and she was a sister of a fellow named George Butler who was an investment manager. There were two boys in the family; Ellsworth Bunker and his brother Art Bunker and a girl by the name
- his first wife who died of cancer. Her name was Harriett Butler and she was a sister of a fellow named George Butler who was an investment manager. There were two boys in the family; Ellsworth Bunker and his brother Art Bunker and a girl by the name
- his first wife who died of cancer. Her name was Harriett Butler and she was a sister of a fellow named George Butler who was an investment manager. There were two boys in the family; Ellsworth Bunker and his brother Art Bunker and a girl by the name
- for Vice President; 1960 campaign; 1940 election; motion for abrogation of 2/3s rule; contact with LBJ when he was Senate Majority Leader; Paul O’Dwyer and Allard Lowenstein; Dump Johnson movement; LBJ legislation proposed and enacted to help the people
- SENATOR LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N Day Thursda y DAILY DIAR Y The Senato r bega n hi s da y a t (place) . Entry No. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Time Telephone f or t Lo L 1. 12:00n 2. 12:40p 1:15p 5:30p 6:00p 8:00p Butler Aviation , Washington . D . C
- SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senato r bega n his day at (place). Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Day Friday Butler Aviation, Washington, DC Activity (include Date. visited by)* Lo LD 1. 7:30a 2. 5:00p 3. 6:30p 4. 7:30p 5. 11
- SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The senator began his day at (place) Entry No. 1 2 3 4 Time Butler Telephone f or t Day Tuesday Aviation , Washington, DC Activity (include Date visited by)* Lo LD 9:00a 7:30p 8:00p t 8:15p t February
- I was going to Butler University in Indianapolis, and they had an air force ROTC program. I decided I didn't want to go to college, and it was during the period where everybody was being drafted, and so I decided to enlist rather than be drafted
- of the House Interior Committee; and John Saylor, the ranking.Republican on the Interior . .. . ' .· . . Committee; Miss Julia Butler Hanson, the chairman of the Appropria . ' tions Committee of the.Interior Committee; my wife and I
- in the Pentagon was, I think, President Johnson's first approved appointment, alongside that of Paul Nitze as Secretary of the Navy . We both hold what must be unique commissions in the recent history of the United States, possibly in all its history, because
- . G: Lost by one vote I think, wasn't it? B: It was close, but we got beat. G: Really? B: No. And we never did get over it. We were never able to accomplish what we wanted. You've got to understand the Paul Butlers and the people like
- and John McCormack attend a two-hour breakfast meeting of the DAC. Others attending include Truman, Stevenson, Eleanor Roosevelt and Paul Butler. At Jim Rowe’s suggestion, LBJ meets with Truman, Stevenson, Rayburn, McCormack, Smathers, Clements, Mansfield
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ^ / Mr.J. C. Kellam,, Mr. Roy Butle r an d his sales manager - - (Mr. Butler and his sales manager had brought out the President's new Lincoln convertible - IS 66 -belonging t o th e LBJ Company) The President went on the runway w/ the new convertible w
- : Not precisely, but it seems to me that Paul Porter for a while was in the Surplus Commodities--was he, do you recall that? G: I don't know. J: Before he went to Greece as an ambassador. He was not a regular ambassador. He was kind of, "Let's work
- . in 1950; socializing in Washington, D.C.; club memberships; Senator Joseph McCarthy asserting that he had a list of Communists in the State Department; Rayburn's opinion of McCarthy; Stuart Long; Paul Bolton; dinner at the Bob Kerrs' house and his
- "Butler of. ·Maryl~nd :;< · ·.- · • . ' l '. ' 1. .. ... :, ·~ ' ' ; ~ .. · I . .~ ~ ..' ..:· >;:_> :;:·: '.~ '.:' ·/. , . requested this recom1nendation. ·, _. '! ~ ' i .' ' ' : ~; : . · · ~·· ... ~ . .. .:.~ ~ ·-··: ~.t. ~·- t
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- Paul Hammond Oveta Culp Hobby Warren Kinney General Douglas MacArthur Hanford MacNider John P. Marquand General Frank R. McCoy Robert Montgomery Fairfield Osborn Frederick Osborn Anna M. Rosenberg Robert G. Sproul Lewis L. Strauss Admiral J. H. Towers
- of April 11, RDd that he did in fRct decline to give me the "yes or no" reply which I hAd demanded. Then Johnston,Ward & Paul,And Harlan Wood,the Subconnnittee Counsel, will be reauested by me to file their own swonn stAtements with relation to my