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  • lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. 2/22 LBJ attends funeral of Harold Teague (pilot
  • BURDICK, Quentin N., Senate HRUSKA, Roman L. , Senate SCOTT, Hugh, Senate CELIER Emannel, Congress - FEIGIIAir, Michael A. , Congress RODINO, Jr., Peter W., Congress DONOHUE, Harold D., Congress WHITENER, Basil L.i Congress ASHMORE, Robert T., Congress
  • and d i d n ' t really want to. I ' v e got a number of memos in that thing of yours from Harold Howe way years later from when we're talking about right now. name? Harold Howe II, i s n ' t that his Johnson set him up as a task force chairman
  • . HAROLD HUNT. Avondale -+·Community Council is headed by BAILEY W. TURNER and has extremists in it. Extremists active · in these groups iriclude PORTER, BALL, FREEMAN, POOLE, FRAKES. Aims and purposes set out; used by extremists for Black education
  • -1968"; Pm­ cilia Mary Roberts "The 'Internationalist' Tradition ol the American 'Ea tern Establishment' "; Whitney W. Schneiu­ man, "Process of American Foreign Policy Formulation Toward Portugal, Angola and Mozambique, 1960-1976"; Harold Silver
  • , I believe Frank Keppel was kind of getting ready to phase out, and Harold Howe, Doc Howe, who had been a member of the task force, but hadn't been appointed, I don't believe--do you remember the dates when they came in? F: No, I don't. C: So
  • -...:team interview, County Nov. 8, 1967 Nov.. 16, 1967 I 78. Public As~istance 79. Data sheet, United 80. Data sheet obtained 81. Welfare, States States Department _Department Harold Carr, Director interview, 82. Mrs. Gloria leader
  • • rG'I 1uly 21. 1965 De.ir Mr. Pattoraon: I s!-.aro your feeling contributed acter • ha• a rare b char•., adLo«·· of Ambassador me. Slncorely, f Mr. Hugh B. Patteraoa. Arkansaa>buette LitUe Rock. Arkansas Jr. LBJ:JV:ny I JUL:, ?.1965 C~NTAAL
  • :,1, to W 0/68 #19b bio sk tch James Harold Wilson confidential 2 p 03/67 A FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Country File United Kingdom2/7-9/68, Visit of PMWils~n RESTRICTION CODES • BeM216 (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governlng
  • Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
  • - Chairman Texas C. A. Cash - Vice Chairman Amarillo, Texas Alvin R. Alllson Levelland, Texas Carl E. ReisUe, Houstont Texas Jr. Judge Marshall Formby Plainview, Texas Herbert Allen Houston. Texas Harold Hinn Dallas, Texao Retha R. Martin Lubbock, Texas
  • into those kinds of matters again and [was going to] devote myself to my profession until Harold Hughes came along, who was Governor of Iowa, and asked me if I would help direct his campaign for re-election in 1964. Governor Hughes is a magnificent man
  • Hughes is this? C: Chief Justice. WClS In a great liIan, he coul d fi ght, He saw Mr. Hughes. As the saying was, Burt ~~heeler was all knees and elbows in a fight, and Mr. Justice Hughes was no slouch. So they took the complaint, so to speak
  • Researrh Project, Inc. Panel Participants: Harold How,• II, Chairman fo m,·r Commi~sioner of Eduration, Dl'partm
  • Hampshire Hon. Frank G. Clement Governor of Tennessee Harold E. Hughes ~ ~ Governor of Iowa Hon. John A. Love Governor of Colorado Hon. Calvin L. Rampton Governor of Utah Eugene J. Keogh {i._Rep. (New York) Rep. John J. Rooney (New York) ()_,,Rep. Carl D
  • 24617781] Y: A Catholic. M: Yes. Y: No, it's a three syllable--well, it doesn't matter. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh [William F.] Ryan? At any rate, he through his New York colleague [Hugh L
  • INTERVIEWEE: HUGH SIDEY INTERVIEWER: PAIGE MULHOLLAN PLACE: Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 M: The purpose is obviously not to make you duplicate things that you have written. I've tried to read not only your books but as many of the columns
  • See all online interviews with Hugh Sidey
  • Sidey, Hugh.
  • Oral history transcript, Hugh Sidey, interview 1 (I), 7/22/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • Hugh Sidey
  • Governor Harold Hughes, 42, is popular, should win handily over Repuhlican Evan ("'Curly") Hultman, 39. state attorney general who backed William Scranton in San Francisco and has ~ince been on the outs with Iowa's highly vocal Goldwaterite minority. Kansas
  • Governor Harold Hughes, 42, is popular, should win handily over Repuhlican Evan ("'Curly") Hultman, 39. state attorney general who backed William Scranton in San Francisco and has ~ince been on the outs with Iowa's highly vocal Goldwaterite minority. Kansas
  • was assigned to work with me right away, but that may have been Wilbur Cohen who did that later. At any rate, I did have with me Harold Horowitz, who was the deputy general counsel of HEW at that time, and a lady whose name I think was Green, who
  • George Marvin 11:45a t Secy 11:50a t Col. 12:00noon t "12:15p t Harry Marvin Watson -pl Christian Hughes, -(at. his residence) Milton Watson -pl Robert McNamara James Cross McPherson -pl Watson -pl C. Carroll, Michael A. (Gammino, Culp Hobby
  • , USAF PFC Edward Dale Davis, USMC Sgt, gxs*. Gerald Vernand Young, USMC SSgt. Cornell Johnson, Jr. , USA Spec 4 Charles W. Page, USA PURPLE HEART: 1st Lt. Leo J. Lemoine, USAF Cpl. Roger W. VanTatenhove. USMC Cpl. David G. Bailey, USMC LCdr. Harold E
  • /o Mrs. Richard Bolling Senator Hugh Scott c •; ~ - , . r "We.. the undersigned do fully endorse the attached petition addressed to Pre_sident Lyndon B . Johnson -- /7tU. ? Yo dn P~~ PA· 7/Ua- . ~ P~jit Jtd,t:- /~_e !ti~/ #. c 'J i l ~I
  • w and recipient Cecilia Flori a Conno r (daughter , ag e 8 ) . Harold E . Conno r (mother ) _ . 12:51p T 12:51 - _ Tuesda r Haywoo d Smith, USM C i n w/ th e wife , daughter , an d mothe r o f the Meda l o f Honor winner : \ Mrs \I 1967_ o
  • of Washington Governor Hulett Smith of West Virginia Warren Knowles of rnor Harold Hughes of Iowa VHITE House Dat e DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N In Out 1: 1 £ • vll r vt L o y 11 , 196 7 : ^*~* DIARY Thursda President bega n hi s da y at (Place ) Th
  • Foster, Sales Mgr, TNT Communications, Inc, NYC Secy Henry Fowler Ray Cahoon , Treasury : ;' .. Philip O. Geier, Jr. , Pres. The Cincinnati Milling Co. , Cincinnati, Ohio ~ Harold S. Geneen, Chrm and Pres. , Int'l T & Telegraph Corp , NYC Ben S. Gilmer
  • Honorable John Macy, Jr. Chairman, Civil Servic e Commission 8:44 Messag e Th e Honorable Henry Fowler, Secretary of the Treasury 9:00 TH E PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATE S 9:15 Closin g Praye r Genera 9:18 Closin g Song "America o l Harold K. Johnson
  • the President the first part of this wk to discuss textiles and the Kennedy on tariffs. * To Fish Roommate join Senator Jennings Randolph Senator Robert Byrd ^H^HHO^HR Phillip S. "Sam" Hughes , Bureau of the Budget HHHHHHHMHHh Alfred B. Fitt, General Counsel
  • College The President to the Cabinet Room (w/MW) to visit with 60 members of Brazilian National War College Maj. Hugh Robinson preceded the President into Cabinet Room and was heard to say "The President of the United States. .." REMARKS by the President
  • . CAIN, Stanley A., Interior ALLOTT, Gardon, Senator CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc. ANDERSON,Clinton P., Senator CANTY, Don, Urban America AN'&L, James B., TUlsa, Okla. CAREY, Hugh L., Congress ASPINALL, Wayne N., Congress CASSIDY,William F
  • , 1990 INTERVIEWEE: HAROLD C. PACHIOS INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Pachios' office, Portland, Maine Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: I think we ought to begin with you telling me how you went to work for the Peace Corps. P: I went
  • See all online interviews with Harold Pachios
  • relationship with the press; Hugh Sidey; LBJ’s fondness for neatness and 'experts'; Peter Lisagor; Bill Moyers as press secretary; James Moyers; Merriman Smith; LBJ’s secrecy; LBJ’s first trip to Vietnam and the 1967 around the world trip; LBJ meeting wounded
  • Pachios, Harold
  • Oral history transcript, Harold Pachios, interview 1 (I), 10/15/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Harold Pachios
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: HAROLD BAREFOOT SANDERS (Tape #3) INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ More on LBJ Library oral histories
  • See all online interviews with Harold Barefoot Sanders
  • Sanders, Harold Barefoot, 1925-
  • Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 3 (III), 11/3/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Harold Barefoot Sanders
  • VISIT OF PRIMEMINISTERHAROLD WILSON December 7-8 2 1964 INDEX lo II. IIL SCHEDULE PRESIDENT'SBRIEFINGMEMO BIOGRAPHIES I 3 SCHEDULEOF THE PRESIDENT'S PARTICIPATIONIN THE VISIT OF PRIME MINISTER HAROLD WILSON l MONDAY,DECEMBER 11:15 a.m
  • Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
  • , on duty in Paris as NATO commander, announces he will run for president as a Republican if he receives a “clear-cut call to political duty,” but will not actively seek the nomination. The other Republican candidates are Robert Taft, Earl Warren and Harold
  • Prime Minister [Harold] Holt's funeral and circumnavigated the globe the other way, went to Rome trying to see the Pope. G: Did you go on it? D: Yes, I was on that trip. It was a remarkable trip. Lyndon Johnson presenting the Pope with a bust
  • , Dallas Commodity Office, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Harold E. Orr, Amarillo, Tex.: Vice president of Superior Manu­ facturing Co. after April 1960. Salesman for Superior prior to that time. Coleman Wade, Altus, Okla.: A grain
  • a person could have gone out as a great hero and said, "This is it." But you know George Schultz didn't believe, as secretary of state, the last man that I know of that left with a high principle resignation was Cyrus Vance, Harold Ickes. (Laughter
  • of key issues." The objectives set forth, Conway insisted, will be South Florida), Civil Rights; Mark Gelfand (Boston College), "fully supported in a political context by the citizenry only The War on Poverty; Hugh Davis Graham (University of when
  • of the judiciary committee to get the judicial interpretation that helped us avoid traps that were laid for us. In the Senate I worked closely with Wayne Morse, who was the subcommittee chairman for education. I worked in addition with John Brademas, with Hugh Cary
  • -state issue, segregation, and the poverty impact formula; working with Adam Clayton Powell, Carl Perkins, Phil Landrum, Emanuel Celler, Wayne Morse, John Brademas, Hugh Cary, Edith Green, Joe Clark, Jack Forsyth and Charles Lee; lobbying the Congress
  • the request from Harold ~Lewis at the Department of Agriculture for Council assistance on their pesticide safety information program. The file is being forwarded to New York for necessary action so that the project can be included in the Council's May-June
  • it is that they want to do." thing. And probably [Harold] Horowitz was there doing the same sort of But it was so unclear what at least I was supposed to do. mean I wasn't supposed to participate in [it], I didn't think. I I mean I didn't know anything about any