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Oral history transcript, Eugene McCarthy, interview 1 (I), 12/12/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- club luncheon in Waxahachie. Were you in Waxahachie then? W: Yes, I went with him. G: Do you remember that talk? W: Yes, sure do. G: What club was that? W: Oh, I forgot. See, I had a road job at Waxahachie at the same time. I had a contract
- ., Columbia University PATTON,James, United World Federalists Inc. PCMERANCE, Josephine, United Nations Assn. of the USA WADSWORTH, James, International Club of Washington WIE.SNER,Jerane, Mass. Institute of Technology HAYES,Sam, Foreign Policy Assn
- itself to one's husband new problems that perhaps I, and the people or wife or children, to the friends of one's inner associated with me, for instance in a club or a circle, to business contacts and club contacts. chamber of commerce, can help to solve
- the Preaident•• Club reception at Saraent Shriver•• houae to Cliff Carter. We aaked bia to ••l•ct tho•• be felt the Preaident ■ iaht want to aend and to identify the peraona •elected. He cboae 126 print•,~aaked for a larger ai&e la order to identify th•• We ••nt
- U1ht if he appears to ho.td up food becauae a Prime Minister from a little country up agablat the Soviet Union answers Press Club queri•• in a way to annoy us. Howard Wriggina ...-8:BC'KE"t M.EMOI\AMDVM roa THE PllESB>ENT Sec.-....y rr ..... I• r
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- ' .JI ({}) ~· 0 N UN . I LDC 14 NL PD•GALVESTON TEX 1 2: 194? JAN SENATOR LYNDON JOHNSON: i3 AM 2 24 ~WASHDC= ~ON- BEHALF OF OUR CLUB I N OUR COro!MUN I T WE CONGRATULATE YOU ON YOUR SERV ICES RENDERED CONCERN I NG SOLD IER FEL IX LONGOR I
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 1 (I), 9/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Other than that I don't have any particular recollection of President Johnson. I remember I was president--we had what we called an Administrative Assistants Association, we did then. G: Was this the Burro Club? 18 LBJ Presidential Library http
- Johnson announced that he was taking himself out of the race in 1 68? E: Yes, I was surprised. I was in Houston, Texas that night, and I'd been invited to the Petroleum Club; there were several of us, by a very prominent man in Houston wbo was very
- Miss Lucy, "Do you campaign with Senator George?" And she said, "Oh, yes, I go around with him all the time. I don't make any speeches, I just sit up on the platform to show them I don't have a club foot." This was really I think what Mrs. Johnson did
- Club D in n er, a s W auhillau La Haye the g u e st of fiSwiacjiaadaagt I w as p le a se d that she w as going, and p le a se d that sh e r e c o g n iz e d the fa c t that W auhillau had b een a good fr ie n d to u s . And i t is too e a s y to a c t h
- of Beautification Committee; Lady Bird bowls two games; Lady Bird records diary, eats cold dinner, watches television & receives massage; Lynda Robb attends Women's National Press Club Dinner
- s . And so u t t e r l y e c s t a t i c . And jo in in g the clu b on r e lig io u s s tu d y w h e n the tim e c a m e a t NCS to jo in a club . ( L y n d a B i r d h a d jo in e d a b r id g e c lu b a n d a p u b lic s p e a k in g club I b e
- Lady Bird's speech for Golden Slipper Square Club in Philadelphia; Lady Bird mentions charitable work of club; presentation of award; three-hour drive back to Washington; LBJ's decision to run for Presidency; Civil Rights Bill and its repercussions
Oral history transcript, William Reynolds, interview 1 (I), 6/16/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to NATO the Senator upon arrival was rather tired, and rightfully so, so he went to bed rather early that night. Johnson, who I think is one of the Mrs. finest women I have ever met, also a very brilliant woman, had never seen the Lido Club. She had
- or whatever so that he could give a speech to the--maybe the Lions clubs or somebody at lunchtime. He'd have a commitment at lunchtime. He'd have lunch and give a speech. G: He'd leave the helicopter and [inaudible]. N: Yes. Yes. Well, we'd be pretty close
Oral history transcript, Jewel Malechek Scott, interview 2 (II), 5/30/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to a club or something. Bob Hope was there and we went over there one night to their--and I believe they were at Tres Vidas. I can't remember. If there 10 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
- club-footed cousin, Harpalus, invented the profession in the West. M: . A: That's quite a while • Well, he way. I mean, he made changes and innovations that unless we lose our heads completely in this country will have permanent historical importance
Oral history transcript, Levette J. (Joe) Berry, interview 1 (I), 12/10/1985, by Ted Gittinger
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- to sing in the glee club all four years I was on campus, and I sang in the � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- for outstanding contributions in the field of human relations and betterment. Mr. Taylor was cited by the National Association of Colored Wom en's Clubs at their annual convention in Denver. He was also honored by. the National Business League during its
- OSI-SR/64-55, SB8RB'ffH6P6K:N... LUU policy, is not limited of any potential to such a course net estimate, uncertain. "club" devices. develop on nuclear to any in the world except now apparent weapons field, October restrictions--both
- u r l i v e s F rid a y , Jan u ary 17, 1969 Page 3 th e s e f i v e y e a r s , in d e ed f o r th e l a s t t h i r t y - o d d . was a re m a rk a b le h o u r. And t h i s in d eed As we approached th e P re s s Club I saw, to my amazement
- Hanoi will begin peace talks; Lady Bird has fitting for inaugural outfit; photographs taken of Lady Bird with her staff; LBJ & Lady Bird to Medal of Science awards; LBJ makes remarks & presents awards; LBJ & Lady Bird to National Press Club party
- a party at the South shore Coun try Club and invit e Sena tor Johns on to come to that meet ing, as well as John Conn ally and Mayo r Daley . I belie ve at that time Sena tor Johns on met Mayo r Daley . F: You think this was the first time the two men
- e the G o ld e n A g e G le e Club w as re'h e a r s in g a song. When the Red, R e d R o b in C o m e s ^ Bob,Bob, Bobbing A lo n g . And then, they b ro u g h t out a b ig b ir th d a y cake, w h ich w as f o r a l l the p eo p le h avin g b ir
- and other firearms used fQr sport is valid for 2 months (and may be·~enewed for another 2 months) 9 provided that the principle of reciprocity is acknciwledgedo Gun clubs may invite people to take part in competitions without . the princj:ple of reciprocity
- ) any·person· present at ari athletic meeting for the purpose of starting races at that meeting; (c) any person conducting-or carrying-on a·miniature rifle range (whether for a riffe club or otherwise) or shooting gallery, in respect of miniature rifles
- e abou t t o Burr o Club Luncheo n o n Capito l Hill honoring " Roo m 362 , Canno n House Of c Bldg , 150 Burro Clu b member s 35t h Anniversar y o f President' s electio n a s Speake r th e Caucu s Roo m and abou t 1 3 Wash. , D , C. o f Littl e
- an d aske d fo r b y Dep t of Agriculture, an d th e Wildernes s Society as wel l a s th e Sierra Club . , /VHITE HOUSE date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY President began his day at (Place) Time Telephone In Out 11 Lo 12:42p mjdr's 11:01p
- a living ex-president. It becomes an incredibly intimate relationship. It's a private, most exclusive club in the world, and they will go to great lengths--not necessarily as far as Nixon went with Johnson. But he made it clear that anything within reason
- --at the beginning, it was very difficult to raise money, so finally we--they were able to get LBJ's Hundred Dollar--members of the LBJ's Hundred Dollar President's Club, and we agreed to raise four million dollars for Humphrey there. H: That was the LBJ Hundred
- r a tou r for the B e lle M a iso n Club, p r o c e e d s to go to a h o sp ita l o r to so m e c h a r ity . She i s one o f the s le e k and afflu ent young o n e s of th e co m m u n ity now , and life is sto c k s and bonds and g o lf and a f
- Tour of Mackinac Island; Lady Bird describes native flora and fauna; the MRA (Moral Re-Armament) Complex; Lady Bird relates more history of Mackinac Island and the Grand Hotel; LBJ & Lady Bird to Detroit for President's Club reception
- le a s a n t luncheon for o u r 81st Club, not m o r e than a y e ar ago. Lou w as a s c a lm as som eone under sedation but v e r y c l e a r s p o k e n . It is e v i d e n t t h e h a r r a s s i n g of th e P r e s s a b o u t the s i t u a t i
- accommoda The places which are required not to discriminate are defined in section 402 (a). Bona fide private clubs are excluded from this definition and can establish whatever membership criteria they desire. t~on. IV Enforcement; judicial Review
- d o n April 9 , 1967 . Mr. McHug h i s currentl y Spec Asst t o the Asso. Ad m o f SBusiness fo r Investment . Expend!e Code TO SIGNIN G TABL E - Tuesday , Jun e 27 , 196 7 Commission fo r Bruc e E . Club b o f Virginia a s membe r o f the U S
- , engraved inscription and two gold pens Clock - Desk clock in gold by Bulova "Accutron" Trav - small card tray in vermeil w/ seal To State Dining Room for buffet. GhslKkxx Golf Clubs - custom made Book - Leather bound copy of "My Hope for Americ w/ book
- , General Federation of Women's Clubs, Washington, D . C. ARMSTRONG, B. B. , President. Association of General Contractors, Roswell, New Mexico ASTIN, Dr. Allen V., Director, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. BACHOFNER, Wilford E., Chief
- of the Yale Club on the motivations of national public service. M: Was this ever published? F: Yes, it Was published and I think it was reprinted in full in the Washington Post at that time. Therefore, in answer to your question, LBJ Presidential Library
Oral history transcript, E. Ernest Goldstein, interview 5 (V), 5/3/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- affirmative action or anything similar being used. He himself of course was the ultimate affirmative actor in his own way of doing things. Who was it yesterday told me they saw in Washington the black secretary that he brought to the Forty Acres Club? G
- a marine brigade and an air wing and we were in the Philippines already. All the planes were lined up on the runway, but nobody ever knew about it, and we had five thousand men there. I'd go to the club at night and play bridge in civilian clothes