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  • 86. TENNYSON,CHARLESLEE .CIL.2•3 .. 18 1000 SAN ANTONIO N0.5-7312 67•• TROIANO, LEV 88 WELLl1 W.N. SAN AIITONle WEST, HUGH ~ RIO GRANDI CIR.8-5916 90. WHITE, JOHN 3303 IOUTNHILLCIRCLI 91. WHITEIIDE1 P,Ro,. HAROLD NALL6411 NASCO CIL. 3-8705 92. WILIUR1
  • in case you want me when you talk to Bruce. ·Francis M. Bator By SEC!tE I COPY Tuesday, Noverrb er 16, 1965 11: 30 a. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I have just heard from Derek Mitchell in Harold Wilson's office, that Wilson is likely to ask us
  • , Jr. Washington. D.C. Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton (Utah) Gov. Harold E. Hughes (Iowa) Mr•. Leslie Midgley (Betty Furnesa) Gov. Buford Ellington ( Tennesaee) Mi-a. Nelson. A. Rockefeller (New York) la this agreeable? [3 of 6] LUNCHEON AT THE WHITE HOUSE
  • signe d th e forma l withdrawa l o f th e nomination o f Hugh Heily a s postmaste r a t Columbus , Mont . , an d o f Mrs. Maria n E . Toilets on as postmaste r a t Beltrami Minnesota. \ • l. I o i: i t \i} i \ _ — 'HUE House Date ENT LYNDON B
  • O. Conte Cong, and Mrs. Mark Andrews \ Cong, and Mrs. Harold D. Coole y Mr. and Mrs. Jo n Arbenz Sen. and Mrs. John Sherman Cooper Cong. Thomas L. Ashley Cong, and Mrs. James C . Corman Cong, and Mrs. Wm H. Ay resI Cong, and Mrs. N. Neiman Craley, Jr
  • . But our problems were so political. I spent an awful lot of time--again as that article spells out--on the problem of trying to get some money in the bill for parochial schools because [Hugh] Carey was in trouble. Or was it Carey was in trouble
  • Robert Young Marianne Means Hugh Flaherty Robert Semple Lurence Stern Stanley Carter Pat Furgurson Douglas Kiker Dorothy McCardle Jeanette Rudellat Melt••• i'h111-.. William Lawrence Sid Davia Forrest Boyd John Chancellor Donald MacDowell Tony Sargent
  • E J HNSON lllONDAY,SEPTEMBER 26, 1977-9:00-10:00 a.m. Address: "The orth: Perspectives on Regional Change", HUGH L. CAREY, Governor of New York Addre.~s· "The Middle West Perspectives on Regional Change", JAMES R. THOMPSON, Governor or Illinoili 10
  • of June 17, 1967, President and Mrs. Johnson hosted Prime Minister and Mrs. Harold Holt of Australia. The weekend was originally scheduled for the Johnsons' Texas ranch, but at that time, Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin was in New York and President Johnson
  • of June 17, 1967, President and Mrs. Johnson hosted Prime Minister and Mrs. Harold Holt of Australia. The weekend was originally scheduled for the Johnsons' Texas ranch, but at that time, Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin was in New York and President Johnson
  • education, and-- T: And he had been on Gardner's--? F: Yes, he had been involved with it. He and Mr. [Samuel] Brownell. Hugh Calkins and Mr. [J. W.] Edgar-- T: Who was Mr. Edgar? F: He was state superintendent of Texas. T: Was he a friend of LBJ's
  • PROXMIRE, William RANDOLPH, Jennings RIBICOFF, Abraham ROBERTSCN, WilliD J_. RUSSELL, Richard B. SALTONSTALL, Leverett SCOTT, Hugh SIMPSON, ¥..ilward I,• SMATHERS, George A• SMITH, Margaret Chase SPARI\MAN, John STENNIS, John
  • TREASURER HERBERT E. SCHMIDT September 5, 1962 COUNTY ENGINEER J. 8 . KLINE, SHERIFF PAUL A . MILLIGAN COUNTY SURVEYOR HUGH GIBSON, JR., JUDGE JUVENILE 8: COUNTY NO . 2 The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Vice President of the United States Washington, D
  • it. But if he really wanted it, we had to act on the assump- tion that he did and had to make a judgment as to whether he was going to get a program the way the process was working. And we were very dubious--this is Sam Hughes and me--about it. I'd had some
  • See all online interviews with Hugh Gardner Ackley
  • Oral history transcript, Hugh Gardner Ackley, interview 2 (II), 3/7/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Hugh Gardner Ackley
  • and Use and Disposal of Surplus Property, General Robert E. Wood and 7 members; Subsistence and 8 members; Management, Chairman Budgeting and Accounting, and 6 members; Lending Harold Agencies, Chairman Chairman Paul Chairman Joseph P. J
  • , Bennett Cerf, Stuart Chase, 0 Sir Winston Churchill, Bernard De Voto, Lloyd Douglas, Theodore Dreiser, Dr. Will Durant, George Fielding Eliot, John Erskine, Sir Phillip Gibbs, John Gunther, Lady Molly Huggins, Rupert Hughes, H. V. Kaltenborn, Emil Ludwig
  • me to notify? sally II fl J,.,,._,_. .A,,; . ........ I Yesterday Jim1Novy sent the President a telegram asking that he meet immediately with a certain Rabbi. Donna said this · telegram was given to Sherwin to wprk on. ; I x ! Today Harold
  • Baker, Manager of Employee Relations for Interna­ tional Hanester; David A. Bowdoin, Manager of Personnel Administration for Hughes Aircraft; W. ~­ Coursey, Vice President of Personnel for Geophys­ ical Senice, Inc. (subsidiary of Texas Instruments, Inc
  • VIPs file 2 minutes Secretary Hodges introduces Andrews for welcome 2 minutes Mayor Andrews introduces: off Mayor Arlie Harold Butterworth, nayor of Hopewell Mrs. Edith Collier, Vice Chairman of Petersburg D~mocratic Club Mrs. Violet Booz, Judge
  • , Mr. Whitney New York City Long distance (President call from at Ranch) /l,, DECEMBER 1:37 - l:40p 11, 1967 2( YOUNG, Dr. & Mrs. Whitney M. FEBRUARY 8, 1968 8: 00p..: 12: 03a State Dinner honoring The Rt. Hon. and Mrs. Harold Wilson
  • invitation to signing of the High-Speed Ground Transportation Research ai.d Development Act of 1965, on Thursday, September~, 1965. U.S. Senate JAVITS, Jacob K. MAGNUSON, Warren G. PASTORE, John O. PELL, Claibore SCOTT, Hugh TYDINGS,Joseph D. WILLIAMS
  • , Henry KEIJ..Y, Edna THOMAS, Albert PCWELL,Adam COLLEY,Harold BLATNIK,John N, Edith ILLIS, Edwin ABLOCKI,Clement October 19, 1964 i .I MEMORANDUM FOR CLAUDE DESAUTELS Coaan•.■man Edith Green l• very iatereated of H.J. ing October She would lib
  • LIST REQUESTED. OFFICES: SECY RUSK SECY DILLON SECY MC NAMARA ATTY GEN KATZENBACH PMG GRONOUSKI SECY UDALL SECY FREEMAN SECY CONNOR SECY WIRTZ SECY CELEBREZZE GEN HAROLD JOHNSON - DEFENSE GEN WHEELER ADM DAVID MCDONALD - NAVAL OPERATIONS DIR WEBB DIR
  • , CST, October 9 " (5 Minute Stop) tt Lv. Crestview 9:35 AM, CST, October 9 II Milligan 9:42 AM, CST, October 9 II If I! Holts 9:52 AM, CST, October 9 ti Harold 10: 05 AM, CST, October 9 " " 10: 25 AM, CST, October 9 Ar. M~ • (~nute Stop) If II Lv
  • the new President sworn in. What we were waiting for, we realized a minute later, was the arrival of Judge [Sarah] Hughes. Smitty--Merriman Smith--ducked into the booth there and got off a quick flash to the UPI and thereby managed to keep the UP ahead
  • I was a member of the pool and Prime Minister [Harold] Holt and his wife were there, and the press was invited back in to President's cabin and had breakfast. And it was bacon and eggs or ham and eggs. And Mrs. Holt was sitting just across from
  • ~ ;;.~ couid. alway£ looked and the latter a gentleman tell the differ. f-r1.rr. Bosi:o.: d.,.d a gentleman "The former knew everything, everything Hugh Swinton and Dubois of your Char le ston: of the oldest Southern We knew of your great Simms
  • to the public, and translated into French selected poetry of T. s. Eliot, Langston Hughes and James Weldon Johnson,· to name a few. He is also the author of numerous essays and (New York, Praeger, 1964) articles including on African socialism and Pierre Teilhard
  • with the administration. Mr. Johnson had me in from time to time when I could do something, or others had me in. On this particular occasion, because I knew some of the people in the British government, I had been sent over to talk with them a little bit before Harold
  • , HVMIIL nat ..... ,__ , t. ~ H. MACOONALD, NMa. L HUGH L. CMCY, H.Y. 7. JAMES J)ou•t of l\tpttftntatibtf IIIICIN■......., MMW\. ■. STIIATTON, N.Y. WILLIAM ■. -1:AD. P'A. NTE" W. ltODINO, M., N.J. HOIIACI: a. KOIIHECIAY, N.C, .IOHN I. l"LYHT, J••• eA
  • Bundy ... Policy Team • • • • • .• .. ...... . . . . .. White House LGen David A. Burchinal • • • • JCS Mr. William S. Gaud • • • AID LGen Andrew J. Goodpaster, USA. • General Harold K. Johnson, USA. • Hon. u
  • attends a dinner given by DeSapio for county leaders of New York. 1/23 LBJ flies to Washington this morning, meets during the day with Ed Connally, Jack Hughes, Carl Hill, and French Robertson, Byron Skelton, Jake Pickle and Marvin Watson. The Democratic
  • retiring members of the Advisory Council! Harry. Baker, Manager of Employee Relations for Interna­ tional Harvester; David· A. Bowdoin, Manager of Personnel Administration for Hughes Aircraft; W. _S. Coursey, Vice President of Personnel for Geophys­ ical
  • by appropriate Negotiations to this families, the ownershi'p of· the mineral estate, in the Alfred Hugh Hawes estate, and the heirs Little. the use of the surface of this portion of the surface use of the surface with annual requested annually
  • the gas boom in northwestern New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. Since then have been working in Texas and the Arkansas Valley area of northwestern Arkansas, where we are now drill­ ing a wildcat. In the interim have releived myself of the great Harold Byrd, he
  • DEMONSTRATIO NS WH IC H HAVE DISRUPTED THE NATION FOR A WEEK . l l/3J- -PA912.-:\ES l.'1(., Mr. Christian 0 \....,--­ -0 1 Apl"il 1. , l · {!,t;/,1 - UM OF CONVERSATIO?­ t!.o~O 'AA TICIPANTS: ~ owla.nd~ana Harold H. Saund•r• John W. Foateio n • who