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- graduation year. Joe lived in Brooks Hall in one of the suites up on the fourth floor, top floor, which were inter-open-connecting about four or five rooms. the days when they still had hazing at Baylor. That was in The students who lived in that suite
- . Meantime, we were considering moving back into my apartment. We told the Edwards that we would like to have it back April the first. I planned to ask Mary Rather to move in with me. It had been marvelous living with Nellie Connally, but it was possible
- impression of Australians, including Dame Mabel Brooks; President Franklin Roosevelt ordering congressmen and senators who were on active duty to return to Washington, D.C.; LBJ's meeting with Roosevelt to discuss problems in the military; the Johnsons
- ~~t: -.. .. 1, 'JI ·,, ·Senato/ Brewster and Mrs.' Anne . ary and Democratic Vice n, say that Edward Jennant is a v ca able person and although s an Independent they recommend highly for Director of the AI~ > ' ~ .,; / l • J Marvin j
- , and strangely enough. Jack Edwards of Mobile, Alabama. It was an example of.how a meritorious proposal, when ventilated in hearings where people have their say, can draw to its support people who for political reasons might take a different position
- are of itself. · · Sinoerely, PR~SERVATION COPY MAJORITY MEMBERS MINORITY MEMBERS ~ouse of .l\epresentatibes JOSEPH W. BYRNS, TENN . , \ CHAIRMAN JAMES P. BUCHANAN, TEX. EDWARD T . TAYLOR,COLO. WILLIAM B . OLIVER , ALA. ANTHONY J. GRIFFIN, N. Y • JOHN N
- , 1968 ~ Mr. Edward Hamilton The White House Washington, D. c. Dear Ed: I am enclosing a memorandum I have just sent to the Secre the subject of our military supply policy in outh Asi . I believe it is vital to our long-range inte s that we re-examine
- See all scanned items from NSF Files of Edward K. Hamilton Box 2
- Folder, "India [2 of 3]," Files of Edward K. Hamilton, NSF, Box 2
- Files of Edward K. Hamilton
- Date visited by)* LD To Brooks Aerospace Medical Center -- see travel activity arrive Brooks toured medical center To LBJ Ranch -- see travel activity barbecue in yard at ranch with press and others who had gone on space inspection trip To Austin
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time White House Date Friday,October 7,1966 Activity not dictated 9:30 Coffee and breakfast in President's Room. 10:30 Max Brooks
- :55 Called Nash Castro re: Washington's home. 10:03 Called George Hartzog. Called the Baileys and Lucille Thomas (house guests) re: trip. 10:40 To the third floor to see Marietta Brooks (the Brookses were leaving later that day). 10:50
- Oval Room. 3:30 Depart for Camp David with the above guests, the President, Mr. and Mrs. Califano, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Gonella. 3:55 Arrived at Camp David; were met by the two Jones girls. Drove to the main house, where the President had
- , of 3740 Tillman. Shot in rt arm and rt T-o DGH (CB). Shot while side, no exit, temp. serious. trying to escape while looting Mkt. at 3626 Myrtle. •• 64. 5:30 AM 7/24 (Citizen) KONSTANTINE KRUPSKY, 60/W. Cut on neck holdup by 3 unkn N/M, Edward & Gilbert
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 6 (VI), 2/11/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- legislation passed more easily; the passage of the Medicare bill; Wilbur Mills' involvement in 1963 legislation; Wayne Morse; extension of the temporary feed grain program; John Gronouski replacing Edward Day as U.S. postmaster general; how Henry Cabot Lodge
- ., Brooklyn, N. Y., 5/22/64. MARTERS, Edward J., 1251 E. 39th St., Brooklyn 10, N. Y., 5/22/64. MORAITIS,Constantine, 32.o4 28th Ave., Astoria 2, N. Y., 5/22/64. WILLIAM3, James T., 212 Broad St., Staten Island 4, N. Y., 5/22/64. DellAQUILA,A. J., 788 Lincoln
- . Senator [Edward] Brooke, for instance, was sent to Africa by the President. was absent during that period of time. He But I think with the responsi- bilities that all of the commission members had, the attendance was remarkable. I do not know whether
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 10 (X), 6/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- went back to Massachusetts and ran for governor. And as it turned out, Saltonstall didn't run; that's when [Edward] Brooke ran and was elected to the Senate from Massachusetts. He was the first black senator. I don't recall in 1964 but people would say
- : Dick Brown, as I recall, had been a disc jockey on a radio station in Colorado. He had been active in politics and was affiliated with the Josephine Roche-Senator [Edward] Costigan faction in Colorado. He came to NYA under Josephine Roche's
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 37 (XXXVII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- with consummate skill and a quick gavel. M: Well, all I can think of is chairman. J: Chairman, I guess he was. And she, she may have had the title of secretary. And she would make the announcements. M: Was that Indiana Edwards? J: No. Beautiful Alabama
- /437 Sweetman, Edward L. Hotel Motropole 438 52051/438 Thayer, Harry E.T. Guest Houss Annex Seiver, John Don 9 8 50101/8 50201 s House 3A ·50101/3A - 4 - !!!!. Residence The1s, Wllham Hotel Metropole Thornh1 .. ,. Mrs. Ashton
- (Bonanza Vice Edwards ( Ben Casey) Sam Jaffee & Rayniond Massey Richard Chamberlin * Jack Benny George Burns Red Skelton (Dr. Kildare) Comedians John Winters Shelly Berman Mort Saul Bill Cosby * Bob Hope Bob Newhard - - - HALE BOGGS, LA. :Z,011
- to make the commencement address at Bethany College. That evening he flies to Baltimore to attend a testimonial dinner honoring Congressmen Edward Garmatz, Samuel Friedel and George Fallon. 6/8 LBJ attends meeting of the State-Justice-Judiciary
- closely interwoven with the Johnson campaign. we planned a few things together. India Edwards and I met, and I came to Washington several times, and I advised with him, and he took none of my advice. G: Had you committed yourself? T: I committed
- Address; LBJ’s 1963 Gettysburg speech; Jack Brooks; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; critics of LBJ.
- in 1932 when Lyndon Johnson was also a secretary to a congressman. Did you see anything of each other in those days? W: I cannot recall any contacts in those days. I was working with Edward W. Pou, the chairman of the Rules Committee, and many
- rights amendments must clear a committee also.” 4/29 LBJ performs ground-breaking ceremonies at the site of the new Washington headquarters of 16 railroad unions at 1st and D Sts., N.W. With him were Rayburn and Edward Keating, editor and manager
- t 12:25p t 1:00 t 1:15 t 1:30 9 1:38 10 1:47 Depart 4040 via car 111, arriving S212 at 10:30 am G. Reedy Discussion w/ Cong. Albert Thomas until 11:45 Dr. Welsh Walter Jenkins Cong. Jack Brooks Cong. Jack Brooks Depart S212 via car 111 -- making
- . Washington, D.C. Activity (include Date July 21, 1963 visited by)* LD t Swimming w/ Woody, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phipps H. Busby - re: Miami speech Lunch w/ Cong. and Mrs. Brooks, Cong. Thomas, MMV and Jack, Woody, MF To WWDC TV Studio via car 111 w/ JV, MMV
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) White House MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Date Monday, July 26, 1965 Entry No. Activity H.G. Sir Norman and Lady Brooke 11:30 To Rose Garden for swearing-in of Ambassador
- in, discussion about Lucinda 2:10 Roy White and Max Brooks in West Hall 2:15 To National Theater with Lynda to see Hostile Witness 4:30 Returned 5:25 Bess and St. Maur came, tried on dress 5:45 Talked with Liz 3. 6:05 Max Brooks and Roy White to West Hall
- , Bill and Judith Moyers (Lynda walked to St. John's) 12:40 Return to second floor 1:30 Lunch w/ President and Lynda 4:20 - 5:00 To South Grounds for walk 6:15 Congressman Pickle and daughter 6:25 Congressman and Mrs. Jack Brooks 6:30 To South Grounds
- :10 Left the ranch with the President by chopper. 9:30 Arrived in San Antonio -- to the seventh floor suite at Brooke Hospital. Breakfast: fresh orange juice 10:05 X-rays and exam (downstairs) 11:02 Returned to the seventh floor. 12:15 To the Rhoades
- phone calls. 12:30 Talk with Max Brooks in phone. 1:30 Hamburger in room. 2:30 Abe Fortas in. 3:20 Clark Clifford in. 3:30 President in second floor for lunch. Sat in dining room with Mr. Justice Fortas and Mr. Clifford and the President. 4:00 Ambassador