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  • Hubenthal, Los Angeles Herald Examiner _^ _^ along vith an 1 [onoijary John Milt Morris, AP membership in Charles Werner, Indianapolis Star the American \sso^ Art Poinier, Detroit News of Cartoonists " ! Art Wood, USITA DJ Dan Dowling, NY Herald Trib"*\ J
  • , John Carver, and David Black Cong. Wayne Hays Hayes (b.1) Redmon Joe Califano Senator Yarborough Cong. Jim Wright Cong Jack Brooks Milt Semer, Harry McPherson re Civil rights msg. The President first saw Shoaib alone with Mr. Rostow
  • President's Committee o n Recreation and Natural Beaut y ,,^ May White House ^ 4, 1966 Wednesday GUEST LIST FOR SIGNING OF EXEC ORDER - Natl Beauty Ailes, Stephen Anderson, Harry R Anderson, J&ck M Auerbach, John Bacon, Edmund Bagge, Carl E Baker, John
  • . Martin H. Mills, --Mrs is singer, Edie Adams Mrs. George Maurice Morris, Washington, DC Mr. and Mrs. John C Mullins, Denver, Colo. Sen and Mrs. Edmund S. Muskie, Maine Col and Mrs. F. Brooks Nihart, McLean, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Danie l P. Oleksiw, USIA Asst
  • ., HENDERSON, Elmer W. BERGER,Sam LINDLEY,Jonathan COLLINS,Morris w. H., Jr., University HORNE,John E. of Georgia Mc&JEN,John J., Jr. CRAWFORD, Morris D• , Jr •, MCRGAN, John T., Democratic Study Group DeLIMA,Oscar, Roger Smith Hotel NELSON,Paul Corporation 0 1
  • -03 C2723-ll delivered to Mrs. album for Mildred Roberts' Stegall: 9, 1967 office today for CABLE ADDRESS "OESOURCE NEWYORK" DEVELOPMENT DAVIDE. AND RESOURCES CORPORATION LILIENTHAL. CHAIRMAN OP" THE ONE WHITEHALL NEW YORK, .JOHN
  • place on the East Orange~Newark border. Early on the evening of July 12th a cab driver by the name of John Smith began (according to police reports) tailgating a Newark police car. Smith was an unlikely candidate to set a riot in motion. Forty years
  • in the territorial helped to stimulate scientific occupied with his official planned farming. horticulture duties, and irrigation., he gave his active In 1880, when John Taylor [q.v.J MormonChurch, Woodruff replaced him as president "Twelve Apostles
  • . 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Breakfast -- John Morris; Pat Furgurson, George Reedy, MMW, Ashton, Bob Waldron; Frank Muto; John Holton, Geraldine; Joe Lastelic, Dick Lyons 2. 11:00a f Mary Love Bailey (Austin ) 11:15a f Mrs. Johnson , Lynda
  • of it. No tv. Sanford stayed. had to leave Also at plane for Lt1' Gov., Sanford. ?ttrs. John (Mrs. R. is Moore not much had been done,when plans to be appo~nted Local press elected Ma:ror, Frank description and tea. M.C. 11 11 of Va. Beach
  • was reported, "so thick that you could ·e at it· with a fork." In the late afternoon the ci'ty • s iw.-
  • 4:20p 4:25p 4:45p 5:00p 5:30p P-38 Date February 6, 1961 Activity (include visited by)* LD f f f f f f f t t Day Monday Expenditure Code Larry O'Brien Walter re: seeing Byron Skelton The Vice President opened the Senate Morris Jaffee
  • :45a 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11:10a 11:30a 11:35a f 11:45a f 12:00n 1:00p 3:00p 5:30p White House leadership breakfast arrived P-38 Morris Jaffe, Mayor Gaines of San Antonio and Cliff Carter Stanley Marcus, Dale Miller, John Stemmons to present picture
  • joined. President announced John Chancellor for Voice of America and Abe Fortas for Supreme Court. 1:30 To Beth Talmadge to play bridge. Ate lunch. Sent for peaches at Senator's office. 5:15 Return and change clothes. Read "critical" letters. 5:30 Yellow
  • Activity (include visited by)* Expenditure Code LD Bart Rowan (Newsweek) Sen Kerr re: Oklahoma trip April 3 Walter George Sen Kerr, re: inviting Gov Edmondson to reception Apr 3 in Okla City Ken and Max John Morris (New York Times) Lunch in P-38 $2.00
  • 30, 1960 Activity (include visited by)* LD Bob Hinckley and Wes Hamilton (Salt Lake City) Mr. Robinson (clerk of Supreme Court) to deliver letter from the Chief Justice Carroll Kirkpatrick -- re: his story in the morning's Washington Post John
  • -llmano ot t.DeASlle, NOl'l!UION DIDGY mlaocomuc milt, mutnc 1bl ' &DOUl8 tOalll, aptD$ I Tl» tbeftD.Ollh-le&l, 'IJld elec:· 'fthlcJe & tree mo'flnl bodJ' ID lb lbl l'll&Ul>ltt. ' troclYDuDlCnolutlllU tbat tale Ulc unherw. • Clllch&rp(I tram JIii place
  • of thing that will enable ue to hold our own oe inst dieintegr~tion from within. My very best regards to John. More power to and God bleos you. C. Garcia GCG/lbn [4 of 8] [5 of 8] - aclu11ona. 1¥1 oo!1tp1euoua 'b7 ht1 beence ' \bi• l t1la
  • (Police) SGT. JOHN SMITH, 49, 10th Prect., lacerations from being stoned by unkn persons, 12th & Taylor. To Ford Hosp., FAO. 12. 1:30 PM 7/23 (Looter) LAWRENCEMacINTIRE, 24/N, ·head lacerations, while resisting arrest, Charlevoix & Mt. DGH (CB)• • 13
  • NOi literature, and also fro■ the - 4 - DL 100-11486 sale of lunches and dinners following the IITI ■eetings. (DL T-1, 11/15/67) Muhamaad's Mosque of Isla■ Muhammad's Mosque of Islam, 634 Morris Street, Tyler, Texas, was established on May 21
  • , 1982 INTERVIEWEE: CHARLES A. MORRIS INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: The Hilton Inn, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 3 G: You [first] came to Vietnam in June 1964? M: June 1964 through June of 1965. My assignments during that period, for about
  • See all online interviews with Charles A. Morris
  • Morris, Charles A.
  • Oral history transcript, Charles A. Morris, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1982, by Ted Gittinger
  • Charles A. Morris
  • Senator Johnso n opene d th e Senat e Texas Delegatio n lunc h Sen Eastlan d & Corbin Robertso n & Frank Smit h (Houston ) Clark M ollenhoff (De s Moines Register ) Russ Bake r an d John Morri s (Ne w York Times ) Ken, Mr . Weisl , C y Vance, Max , r e
  • Date May 28, 1960 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code To Spokane, Wash -- see travel activity Met wit h labor representatives and John Ben Shepperd at Davenport Hotel Spoke to North Idaho delegates at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho luncheon at American Legion
  • :45a 5. 2:30p 6. 3:30P 7. 5:00P 8. 6:00P 9. 7:00P 10. 8:00P Selected name s shoul d b e underscored . Sen Clements , Bobby , John , Justice Willia m Dougla s John Morri s 4. AMVETS lunc h a t Mayflowe r honorin g Se n Johnson an d Vic e Presiden t
  • , Minister Lyons, Wilkins, John .Minister Lemon Mills, Roger, Minister Morris Clifford, Minister Dale , Don Stevens John ————— To Oval Office for another Bible presentation -Admiral William Raborn presented a Bible Commemorating National Bible Week which
  • General Oma r Bradle y Jame s Perkin s John Cowle s Secretar y McNamar a Allen Dulle s Georg e Ball, Actin g Secy o f Stat e Paul Hoffma n Ambassado r Llewelly n Thompso n George Kistiakowsk y Willia m Foster Arthur Larso n Joh n McCon e Morris Leihma n
  • Today announced his intention to nominate two District Judges in the State of New York. Morris E. Lasker to be U. S. District Judge for the S outhern District of New York, and John T. Curtin as U.S. District Judge for the Western District. Today released
  • Ralph YarboroughJ Cong John C. Culver Cong Donald Irwin Sen Mike Monroney Sen. Milton YoungJ Cong Glenn Davis Sen Henry Jackson Cong Thomas Morris Sen Stephen Young ; Cong. Chas Diggs, Jr Cong Charles Jonas Cone F B Morse ^^ Sen. Thomas Dodd Cong Charles
  • Con g and Mrs. David S. King Cong and Mrs. William S. Moorhead Cong and Mrs, James M Harley Cong and Mrs. Paul Krebs Cong and Mrs. Thomas G. Morris Cong and Mrs. Geo V. Hansen Cons and Mrs. John C. Kunkel Cong and Mrs. James H. Morrison Cong and Mrs
  • Secretary of HEW , Marion Folsom After the President entered the Cabinet Room, former Secy Folsom made brief opening remarks, and presented to the President (sent to DT) the first copy of the Report REMARK by the President ATTENDANCE: Secretary John Gardner
  • genera l intelligenc e briefin g b y John McCone ^ and Dean Rusk's general comment s o n current majo r issues . Attending : David E . Bell , AI D C . Dougla s Dillon , Secy , o f Treasui y l T . Rowan , Director , USI A John A . McCone , Director , CI
  • Page 1 Friday White House telephone calls carded October 2, 1964 Arose an d had breakfast in bed -- talked to J V -- still has a cold , so didn't do exercises. Henry Wilson. «_f r. mans . _ , Speaker John McCormack -- fr. mans. To office
  • Governor Hoff, Connally Avery Mays Tom U nis Hobie Turman Ramsey Joe sEteisBeazx Dealey Eugene Locke Discussed J. T. Suggs plan Troy Post enjoyed very Stanley Marcus Trinity Erik Jons on Albert Jackson James F. Chambers R. B . Cullum John Stemmons Morris
  • Rosenburg Ava Rosenburg Walter Newburgher Irving Bachman Morris Ruppert Edith Lipshutz Meyer Steingart Sol Berson Peter Guizetti Charles Schnaufer Abe Sacks Mary Siggins Kyran Manigan Andy Cuthberthson Casimir S. Urbaniak Frank R. Kozan John Nemoff Louis
  • (Nevada) Carl Hayden (Arizona) Paul Fannin (Arizona) Clinton Anderson (New Mexico) Joseph Montoya (New Mexico) Congressmen John Rhodes (Arizona) Morris Udall (Arizona) Sam Steiger (Arizona) Arnold Olsen (Montana) Johnny Walker (New Mexico
  • Senate Democratic Conference Jan 4 1955 UAW Convention Address 1964 Walter Jenkins Congressmen from California John J McFall Harold Lee White out Bill Moyers George Reedy Walter Jenkins Bill Moyers Jack Valenti Chet Holifield T Johnson out B F Sisk
  • , President-elect,Am Bar Assoc Earl Morris, Columbus, Ohio — President-elect nominee Albert Jenner, Chicago = Chairman, Judiciary Committee The Attorney General, Mr. Katzenbach Robert ^^^H) Ash, Washington, D. C. This meeting was suggested by Edwin We Sumner H
  • Flood Cong Stanley Tupper Winfield Denton Cong Frank Horton Neal Smith Cong Frank Annunzio Julia Butler Hansen Cong Henry Gonzalez John J McFall Cong Wright Patman WRHull Cong Bob Casey Thomas Morris Clarence Long Charles R Jonas Senate and House Stay