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  • to the Job Corps' chapel, but decided not to. 10:30 Congressman and Mrs. Brooks arrived by auto. Late lunch. 1:00 With the President, the Pickles, Brooks, and McNamaras to bowling lanes.* 1:55 The President left. 2:36 Returned to Aspen with guests. Recorded
  • with her. 7:05 To West Wing. 8:35 To second floor. 9:12 President from office with Mr. Hoyt and Dr. Stanton. 9:25 Mr. and Mrs. Brooks arrive. 10:00 Dinner with the President, Dr. Stanton, Mr. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. 11:10 President to office with Dr
  • of Navy) when he arrived at church at 9:57 am. Following mass, was escorted to car Returned to the mansion by Mr. Sullivan and Archbishop Patrick O'Boyle of Washington. Senator Ross Bass Mrs. Dean Rusk Mrs. James Rowe Cong. Jack Brooks Senator Albert Gore
  • Brooke , Massachusett s _„ i _ ___ _ ^. _ . :. i1 .1 Th Sout I . 10:01a I - : e Presiden t departe d Arlingto n Nationa l Cemetery_en rout e bac k t o th e Whit e House. . 9:55a \ ; | 10:00a ; , a Th , 11:31a. , Wal j 11:31
  • , Harrison A. BREWSTER,Daniel B. KENNEDY,Edward M. BASS, Ross CANNON, Howard W. COTTON,Norris DOMINICK,Peter HARTKE,Vance LAUSCHE,Frank J. McGEE, Gale W. MCRTON,Thruston B. NEUBERGER, Maurine B. PEARSON,James B. u. s. Congress GJ:AIMO,Robert N. HARRIS, Oren
  • , 1968 INTERVIEWEE: KERMIT GORDON INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Gordon's office, Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 M: This is an interview with Mr. Kermit Gordon who is president of the Brookings Institution. To start off
  • /14 White House leadership meeting at 8:45 a.m., meeting with JFK at 2:45 p.m., to Ranch at 5 p.m. with CTJ, Jenkinses, Thornberrys, MMW, Warren Woodward, Kellam. 2/16 To San Antonio for tour of Brooks Aerospace Medical Center, back to the Ranch
  • 12:00 George Reedy (over intercom) Secretary Rusk Secy McNamara Secretary Rusk GER (n/r) Secretary Tom Mann Senator Russell 2:20 2:00 2:35 f (n/r March Secretary Rusk Kathy MacArthur Congressman Jack Brooks Mann Shelton Secretary Rusk
  • nolle pressed-- 27, 1967 evaltiation of Dorchester, County CAP, program i 41. J. Edward l·7alters, · (died postmaster and president Dorchester County CAP--first 42. OEO Ev~luation 43. OEO.lettcr November 1967), .. Cambridge
  • Edwards, who will sing National ~them 12:37 one minute Invocation by ~v. Walton W. Davis, Rector of Old Saint Paul Episcopal Church 12:38 1/2 minute Mr. Fitzpatrick will introduce Mr. Edward L. Ryan, Jr. , Master of Ceremonies 12:38 1/2 1/2
  • , will bear fruit. I, with millions of other Americans, applaud the firm stand you are taking on Berlin. [2 of 16] The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson July 3, 1961 page two It has been many years since you and I met with the late Curly Brooks and Eddie Weisl
  • at desk with Ashton. 11:40 Ashton left. CTJ to the West Hall to see Max Brooks re: fifth floor, KTBC. 1:15 To the Solarium for lunch (buffet) with house guests. 2:00 Met with Liz and Simone, Harry Middleton and Robert Sibley (re: ABC script). 4:00
  • (D) NEWS f b igginbotham finalist Edward W. •Higginbotham, Orange ounty maintenance supervisor for the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. ts one of six finalists chosen for the Highway Beautification Award. A continuation
  • (D) NEWS f b igginbotham finalist Edward W. •Higginbotham, Orange ounty maintenance supervisor for the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. ts one of six finalists chosen for the Highway Beautification Award. A continuation
  • and the attitude o! outside ir1terests. Will offer Stagge1·s and Garmatz both an early opportunity to testify 01· make statements. Holifield • Most Brooks Fountain enthusiastic. Has not had tiine_ to co11sid.c1· carefully, is against setting up new Depa1·tn1
  • CIA Director Richard Helms of JCS Earle Wheeler Director Leonard Mark s Director. XK Price Daniel Walt Rostow George Christian Bromley Smith Edward Fried ~ re US-UK Relations Wednesday W W T VHITE HOUS E Dat e Jun c e 5 ,JT1Q6
  • . Suden t s D . Locket t Mis Tom Elam , Truste e W. Harol d Read , VPre s Gre g O'Connor , VPres . o f Student Gov t Ass n presente d Edward J . Boling , VPres . Lynd a Bird w / honorar y membershi p i n Uni v o f Tenn. Studen t Robert Avery , Ass t VPres
  • McNamar a • The i Cong. j Cong. ; Mr. I Mr. Mr Mr. ' McNamara . ' , , , William "Nancy" Hayes . '' v
  • , Dc Kermit Gordon, VP, the Brookings Institute, Washington, DC Senator Clinton Anderson, Senate Committee on Finance, Raymond T Holden, M. D. , Parkwood Medical Building, Washington, DC John A Kenney, Jr., M. D.Washington, DC Victor Ludewig, Adm., GWU
  • Architecture BARING, Wa.lter s., Congress COHELAN,Jeffery, Congress BARR, Joseph M., Mayor Pgh. COHEN,Wilbur J. , HEll BAYH,Birch, Senate OOOPER,John Sherman BENDETSEN, Karl R., Champion Pap,rs Inc. CRAFTS,Edward c., Bur. ot Outdoor Recreation BERRY, E.Y
  • of National Educati n""; Loyal Greer "Projects Camelot and Sim­ patico in Chile and Colombia, 1965"; Douglas Kinnard "Maxwell Taylor and 1 ational Policy"; Elise Kirk "Historical Study of Music Related to the White House": Edward Kutler ..Presidential Economic
  • of IBM; Treasurer W. T. Brooks of Wyle Laboratories; and Executive Committee members Thomas L. Burkett of Martin Company, and J .. 0. Schrimsher of J. T. Schrimsher Company, Inc. As the Keynote speaker at the installation meet­ ing, Mr. Taylor said: "I
  • Horace Kornegay Ja~k Brooks Thomas G. Morris .; .-. ';1 t. should be invited: John J. Flynt James G. O'Hara John Brademas Harley O. Staggers Richard Fulton Edwin Edwards Tom Bevill Frank Karsten Dan Rostenkowski Ed Edmondson John McFall
  • by simply identifying you. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh You're Edward Fried. You're currently with the Brookings Institution, but your service in the government in the Johnson Administration
  • See all online interviews with Edward R. Fried
  • Fried, Edward R.
  • Oral history transcript, Edward R. Fried, interview 1 (I), 4/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • Edward R. Fried
  • and ardous, and the American people are fortunate to have representatives like you. Lyndon B. Jolmson MOSS,John SISK, B. F. ROOSEVELT, James PERKINS, Carl D. ROONEY,John J. KIRWAN, Michael J. BROOKS,Jack KEOGH, Eugene DELANEY,James GRAY,Kenneth GONZALEZ
  • - -·- -·- . ~ :-- ~-.· -·---------·_, ...· -- ~ POST. ."OFFlCE: . . . · ''1. Edward Day ~ : J:··~ 5804:~ B;b~k~ide · Dr ; , ·O jevy. Chdse,· ·~•.~f:~~:-.· oL2~~27o t__s~~/-~ '""!.; ' . .· . . •. . .• 182x5 l71 •• ·... ~~~~ ·ou 3-Slll WO ·6-SJos.··:l . . . . --~, A ·Dean Ru·sk .J- . .. 4980
  • McKinley Sir Robert and Ladi}r JACKSON SMATHERS,George A. JENSEN,Howard JORDAN, James lUCHEL,Thoas H. KEETON, Page MANSFIELD,Mike LING, James KATZENBACH, Nicholas Deb. CELI.ER,F.manuel LOVE,W. Thomas McCOOMACK, Edward J., Jr. MARTIN, Joseph W• Jr. McGANNON
  • in EOB. Hosts reception at home for President’s Commission on Status of Women. 2/13 Speaks to compliance officers at Brookings Institute. Attends luncheon meeting with Rusk and senators on Congo policy, at State. Meets with Goldberg, Reedy and Fortas
  • . The President then said to Harry McPherson that it looked as though he would have to go down to Houston Space Center to­ morrow and to Jack Brooks' dinner. He said he wanted some nice pat-on-the-back remarks to help the morale of the people down there because we
  • with the States, had he had any prior consultation with you? Had he arrived at this independently? I know that you at least embraced the principle, if not the specifics. S: No, I think that work was done primarily at Brookings with Joseph Pechman doing a good
  • Milwaukee 9, Wisconsin ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE ARNULFO GUTIERREZ 1. ANDERSON,w.o. 2. BASSETTI BI LL 3•• BAUMAN,SANrORO J ■• 4 BECKER, CHARLES BENAVIDES, I.H. BENNETT, JAMES ROY BEVERAGE, DAVID BIRDWELL, SHERMAN 9. BREWER, WELDON 10. BROOKS, REV. rRED
  • on (;roup,: llr. Kan·n Davi,,, St nior F1•1low. Brooking-, ln,titulion Impact nn llt·liH·r) S~,lt•m,: David W.1rm•r. l'r•>· ll's,or, LHJ S1·hool uf l'uhlic \[fair, l'an< l l'· rlkipanl.: llavid 11.imburg. Chairman - l'r1•~idl nl. Institute of MPdidne
  • TO TH£ PRESIDENT. L VHBI ~ MR EDWARD JOHNSON, PRESIDENT FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP 35 CONGRESS STREET BSN WHB2 t X GEORGE SULLIVAN, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP. 35 CONGRESS STREET BSN VHB3 X WILLIAM
  • Humphrey, Edward Ken· nedy, Joe Califano, Harry McPherson, Kenneth O'Don­ nell, Esther Peterson, Clarence Mitchell. Others demurred. Horace Busby warned that the idea was premature. John Gardner was worried that the thrust of the conference was misdirected
  • . JENNINGS RANOOLPH, W. VA. HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., N.J. CLAIBORNE PELL, R.I. EDWARD M, KENNEDY, MA88. GAYLORD NELSON, WIS. ROBERT P'. KENNEDY, Ii""' :.,~/Y/A CHAIRMAN \/~ ..;;'6? JACOB K. JAVITS, N.Y. WINSTON L. PROUTY, VT. PETER H. DOMINICK, COLO
  • Pinaon, born, Oct. 17, 19,~, Blav .. t>---»u4leJ Sennett P1naon, born, Karc!l 14, 19,~. •rried (Pinaon) Brooke, born, Deo. 27, 19~~, (Bla\15) lei
  • Harman from serving as county chairman. CTJ is in Texas making important decisions about the house in Stonewall. She is working with Max Brooks, Melvin Winters and Marcus Burg on renovations on the house and repairs on the roof and dam. There have been