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  • Sam Devine g Ancher Nelson Hastings Keith James Harvey James Broyhil l Glenn Cunningham Hire HOUS E Date •NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON April iARV .. .began his day at (Place) /Di \ resident -The White House r> Day_ 10, 1967 Monday y Time Telephone
  • ~~~ Califano .. . i _ (pl) (pl) Kennet h Cunningham , (Cerebra l Pals y Poste r Bo y o f 196 7 --age 5 , Colorad o Springs , Colo . Mr . & MRs. Kennet h Cunningha m (parents ) .Miss Chery l Cunningha m (sister ) _ --Mr. Georg e Upj| " McNalley,_Staff
  • with a group of students following the picture taking, the President gathered the group around him in a cluster, and talked privately with them. They listened intently ATTENDANCE: Kraig Cunningham and William Hessell, advisors Tom Anderson and Arnold Kassory
  • -~----------- Isabella Cunningham and John Murphy, both professors in U. T.'s School of Communications, orga­ nized a lively program on a timely subject. Posing the question "What is the Role of Advertising in Political Campaigns'!'' the pro­ gram began by tracing
  • , political consultant William H. Cunningham, president, University of Texas at Austin Rodney Ellis, graduate, LBJ School of Public Affairs; state senator, Texas Thomas Ferguson, professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Rodolfo Rene Fuentes
  • : Yes, although he would never have let any difference with Yarborough be displayed openly. He saw him as a rival because his people were troublemakers. They were always troublemakers for Johnson. The Frankie Randolphs and Minnie Fisher Cunninghams
  • ) are Directors George Chris,tian., Robert Strauss, Larry Temple., Clark Clifford, Perry Dass, Wil­ liam Cunningham (obsrured), Max Shecman, Foundation Execu­ tive Assistant Yolanda Boozer, Foundation Assistant Director Larry Reed, President Tom John­ son
  • ." The problem, he maintained, "is only going to be [solved] with a substantial amount William Cunningham, president of the University of Texas at Austin, gave a report on the State of the University. In the question period that followed his presentation, he
  • determine the grants to be awarded, appointed by U.T. Presi­ dent William Cunningham at the Library's request, are Dick Schott, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Lewis Gould, History Department, and Bruce Buchanan, Government Department (2nd, 3rd and 5th from
  • ._Bluin . I 1 1 1 7 TO April 7, 1942 Dear Commander: 1. W~ren · Cunningham's commission came through. He is to have a Lieutenant jg re.ting and will go to some place in the East for preliminary training. He will have non flying administrative
  • belonged to, like the Texas Exes banquet. I remember Warren Cunningham took me to that. He was one of the crowd of young men around there who were just sort of waiting, who knew they would be leaving for the service in a few months. It was a whole time
  • been urged by others to get a new deputy. There was a general feeling that they ought to have a sort of a new leaf in Sai gon. G: Who had been his deputy before you? T: A man named Cunningham. I'm not suggesting there was anything unsatis
  • a message They'd had quite a communications problem there at the Hilton with our national BPW president on microphones and things, so I guess I was thinking maybe that Sally Cunningham was on some kind of thing, so I didn't move very fast LBJ
  • you for your kind me ■■age on the ■ucce ■■ ful Apollo ■ pace fiight. The eleven-day journey through Schirra, Ei ■ ele and Cunningham wa ■ ■ pace by A■tronaut ■ a remarkable achievement and vital preparati(!n for the next atep - - a • journey
  • . standards to replace M/ \ . . Highway Safety House Interstate REPUBLICANS Curtin - '\ Cunningham Broyhill, - N. C. Harvey - Carter - Watson - \ 'r.' and Foreign (continued) Commerce Committee •vi vv . ' -.. ... . . HIGHWAY