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  • , ,\11n!mb1•1·.9 /'ant'/: Exn•rpb rrom pertinent motion pittures and tell•vision film'i. J/11dnalor: lr or1a Steint·m, '.\-ls.Magazine 0Jher l'arlidpUJ1l.~: James Brooks, l'roduc r, "Rhoda"; \ irgini·1 Carter, Assislant lo 'orman Lear, an­ dl·m
  • Clarence J. Brown (Ohio), Robert P. Griffin (Mich.), Delbert L Latta (Ohio), William L. Dickinson (Ala.), John N. Erlenborn (111.), Howard H. Callaway (Ga.), and Edward J. Gurney (Fla.). Noting that the C.Ommittee during the 85th through 89th C.Ongresses
  • it did that, it will be the basis for his position in history which will be excellent, I think. M: You eventually ran a campaign against Edward Brooke for the Senate, did you not? P: I did. M: Did the president--did Lyndon Johnson, take sides
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT You have asked me to let you know of any ways I feel we might encourage Negroes to apply for and obtain admittance to the Naval Academy. The primary responsibility that this be done falls upon me. My Civilian Special Assistant, Mr. Edward Hidalgo
  • , Ed Cape. G: Ed Cape. B: Edward Cape. Cape and Wirtz were pretty close, and between the two of them they developed a lot of attorneys I fees, but they worked out the deal. Now, therels a senate investigation on that matter, and I have
  • received. Anyhow, at the christening there was all the family and such old-timers as Bess Beeman and her husband, and Sherman and Delle Birdwell, and Paul and Dolly Bolton. Paul was with us at KTBC. (Interruption) Max and Marietta Brooks and Herman Brown
  • Ambassador o Isnel Hi Excell-ency Sergio Fen - lt .cu,~-ssador of Italy Bi;c Excellency Carl . A Scburmann · Ambassa or of the Netherlands . Olaf Sollt Chars' d •Affaires ad interim o,£ ·orwa.y t . eellency Edward Drozniek Ambassador of the Polish
  • . Hungate, Sullivan, Mo. Mo. De laney, Keough, Murphy, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Kirwan, Ohio Hays, Ohio Duncan, Ullman, Oregon Oregon Vigorito, Pa. Fogarty, R. I. John Young, Tex. Jack Brooks, Tex. Albert Thomas, Tex. Graham Purcell, Tex. Clark Thompson
  • . ROB:EltTSON, A. Willia CABEIL, E. Ca.\N, Carl A. S. BARRilllE, J obn E • LINDLEY,Jonathan NELSON,Paul IRELAND, Casey FINK, Orman s. WEA VER, Robert C• SOMERS,Milton P. SPARICHAN, John J • ~!lt.ldl,~-.J..JLW,~._, MUSKIE,Edmund S • LONG,Edward V. TGIER, J
  • Brooks in third floor hall. 12:25 To the President's office for library meeting with Joe Frantz -- discussed the President's concern with history, need of secrecy, and role of White House personnel. (Attending meeting with the President of Joe Frantz
  • and dressed. 8:00 Departed LBJ Ranch for Austin. 9:04 Arrived Driskill Hotel; then stopped at the Perry Brooks Building to pick up Mr. Brooks; on to the University of Texas campus for a tour of the LBJ Library site via auto and then on foot. 9:50 With Mssrs
  • . GRUBB,Mrs. G. C., 225 Albany St., Burlington, N. C., 7/18/f:A. EDWARDS, M. E., Rt. 3, Box 268, Greensboro, N. C., PM7/27/f:A. COX,Fred L., 2927 McKinneySt., Burlington, N. C., 7/18/f:A. CUTSINGER, A. C., Box 3351, Burlington, N. c., 7/20/f:A. RICE, James
  • . 2138 South 61st Court Cicero, ·Illinois G0550 Telephone: 312--242-2224 September 3, 1968 The President The White House Washington, D.C. JAMES V . KRAKORA Chairman VLASTISLAV CHALUPA Secretary ADOLPH CIERNY EDWARD DELLIN OR. MIKULAS FERJENCIK VACLAV
  • about that time, the Ladies for Lyndon movement. Predictably, Marietta Brooks was a big factor in it, and a lady named Mrs. W. A. Griffis, from, I believe, San Angelo. Later on they wore darling little red, white, and blue costumes, girlish straw hats
  • Governor Pat Brown, his wife, Bernice, and Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies; India Edwards; friends such as Zendra Pipkin and Richard and Maureen Neuberger; LBJ's battle with Tom Miller over what Austin citizens had to pay for electricity; Luci's
  • , was installed last November as the second president of AHAC: Mr. Pilling formerly se"ed as vice president under Mr. Cummings. Other AHAC officers are: Vice President Ruffin Blaylock of IBM; Treasurer Y. T. Brooks of Yyle Laboratories; and E:a:ecutive Committee
  • CHARLES EDWARD BARRIS of Fort Worth, Texas; Muhamd's Mosque of Isla at Tyler, Texas, with approxi■ately 11 ■embers led by Minister WILBURWILLI.AMS; and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Co-ittee (SNCC) with headquarters at 2811 South Boulevard, Apart
  • a stenographer present, but not everything was taken down. I would usually indicate what would be taken down, what would not be taken down, and all of these records are in the archives. MG: You had, in addition to Fred Harris, Edward Brooke from Massachusetts
  • in the circle that received the Inauguration tickets and so we went down and met the Vice President at that point. My next political activity was essentially in 1962, when Ted was running against Eddie, [Edward J. McCormack Jr.] Ted Kennedy verses Eddie
  • joined NASA's Lewis Research Center in 1955 (then NACA Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory) and later transferred to the NASA High Speed Flight Station at Edwards AFB, California, as an aeronautical research pilot for NACA and NASA. As an aeronautical
  • . G: The Elms. O: And Bobby Baker was there with his wife, my wife and I, and a Texas congressman--Brooks. G: Jack Brooks? O: Jack Brooks and his wife. We spent the entire evening discussing strategies and how to go about congressional
  • in working with the Senate; Mike Mansfield's personality; an evening at LBJ's home, The Elms with LBJ, Bobby Baker, Jack Brooks, and their wives; Frank Valeo's role as bridge between Majority Leader Mike Mansfield's office and the White House congressional
  • . Operations will appr?Ve the new Department. Fascell Reuss but just problem among Houae Committee• and the attitude of outside interests. opportunity to testify Brook• proposals, .• Has a favorable . • Macdonald - Off hand, that Government
  • system from what he considered to be excess regulation. Jimmy was probably ahead of himself, and he proceeded to do that but he would brook no opposition from anyone. The Comptroller of the Currency is a one-man operation--no board, no nothing--he's
  • not be interos 1n t\u1iher1ag ro r tor to do 10. nn ... •..-..at :la •a etfaoliw,­ ·. tion of tlie been raiud. or iaolationi Affll~ i J l 0 ~ awn X,lll'.Q!U!nt . - ..i,vu. a tool f or no 'rld:ua1a I l:u,t U • 27 SIXTH AVENUE BROOK~YN, N. Y
  • a visit with Mrs. Johnson to reminisce about bygone days in Washington and Texas. Several from the group visited the Library as well, and they are pic­ tured here. Kent Hance; Jim Chapman; J. J. "Jake" Pickle; Jim Wright; Jack Brooks; Jack Hightower
  • . Eisenhower at the Congressional Club. 5/11 LBJ goes to Austin and then to Houston to attend the funeral on 5/12 of Wesley West’s mother. 5/14 LBJ flies from Houston to Hillsboro to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rather, who died in an auto
  • not know the purpof:>c of BROOKS' travel to Africa or the area i.n .Africa which he planned on. visiting. DE T-4 and DE T-5 advised on November 1, PAUL EDWARD BROOKS and his wife, CATHERINE,were the host at the October ~o, 1964, throu~h November 1, 1964
  • . Reuter 4636 Broad Branch Road Special Assistant to the President - Ralph A. Dungan 5702 Maries Drive, Falls 20016 - Church. Special Assistant to the President - Brooks Haya, 314 Second Street, Special Assistant to the President - Stafford L
  • , an old riata, the Edwards Plateau Historical guess still all sorts of artifacts, old and things of this sort for furnishings for the exhibits and for the historic B: The of Frederieksburg and the Gillespie County Historical Society participated
  • and the trappe • With kindeat regarda, we are ~ !· • !I . t .~AA-~ • u. S ...$ nator #. ~RlJS~.ELt B. r . G, u. s. ~s::?or ~~;,.-p )' r-A)~.~(-~-· 'J,,.t~·/,,/l i/~ W&&Y:,,, 1 ,, F. EDWARD-.llEB~iT, Memberof Congreaa
  • Gus ivortham, Chairman of the Board, Insurance Company;iouston, Texas. Approve___ Disapprove --American __ General _ Edward B. iust, President, State Farm Insurance Company, Bloomington, Illinois. He is considered very much behind the program
  • of Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies. Churchill, Edward D., Boston, Massachusetts. Surgeon. Northwestern and Harvard Universities. Clark, Herbert Watson, San Francisco, Cali­ fornia. Lawyer. University of Michigan. Formerly Special Assistant to U. S
  • WHITEFClID, William K., Pgh., Pa. WlLL, J. M., New York City New York City WILLIAllf:>1 Langbourne K., Wil,SON, Edward W•, Chicago I Ill. WINGATE, Henry s., New York City WHEELER,John, Durham., N. Car. WALKER, Maceo, Memphis, Tenn. PCWELL,C. B., New York City
  • York--and also I'm practically sure he was Republican, but that never made any difference to Lyndon--and [Edward] Hébert of Louisiana and Bill Hess and Warren Magnuson, Maggie, who was on Naval Affairs until he went to the Senate in--when was it? Did he
  • to entertain. Tex Easley’s column notes that Mrs. Dale Miller was recently elected president of the Texas State Society. Other officers are: Robert Anderson and CTJ, vice presidents; Mrs. Herbert Brownell, Sarah McClendon, Price Daniel, Jack Brooks, Tom Bartle
  • by CHARLES EDWARD TATE, husband of FLORENCE TATE, who is SNCC representative in Dayton; DARE front for Black Liberation Party recently formed in Dayton by CHARLES TATE to promote a Black Nation; DARE has attacked local civil rights issues and dislikes Human