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  • Knoxville News—Sentinel 1-26-73 Morning News (Wilmington) 1-23-73 Montgomery Advertiser 1-23, 25-73 Milwaukee Journal 1-23, 25-73 Dallas Morning News 1-26-73 Denver Post 1-23, 24-73 Detroit News 1-23-73 Columbus Evening Dispatch 1-23-73 Dayton Daily News 1
  • to the Postmaster General and in other United States Post Office roles. He was also a lobbyist and board member of the J.C. Penney Company. Scope and content note: This collections consists of correspondence, reports, publications, lists, transcripts, and notes
  • . – August 19, 1965 Air Cadet Exchange – Statler Hilton – August 10, 1965 White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia – May 3, 1965 Cleveland, Ohio – April 29, 1965 Tulsa, Oklahoma – April 22, 1965 House Treasury – Post Office Appro. Cmte . – February 18, 1965
  • Meeting in Washington Jan. 1965. Elect Officers, Propose Election Law Reform Democratic National Committee, 1965: Post 1964 Election Democratic National Committee: Suits Convention Delegates Democratic National Convention 1964 Democratic National
  • , Manchester, New Hampshire, (Brookings) May 1-13, 1966 ASCE-Denver, Colorado May 13-15, 1966 Technology Transfer and Innovation May 15-17, 1966 [unitled folder] Hilton, Washington, D. C. “A Glimpse of Soviet Science Policy” Moscow May 30-June 7, 1966 WENK
  • [Notes, article drafts, press release, newswire articles] [2 folders] 1 1 Eisenhowers – Post-retirement, 1959-1967 [Interview and background notes, correspondence, article drafts, newswire articles] [2 folders] Eisenhower’s Interpreter – Lt. Col. Vernon
  • and Equipment [Building and Investments Plans for businesses] [2 of 2] Post-Vietnam (General) [The Peace Dividend] [1 of 2] Post-Vietnam (General) [The Peace Dividend] [2 of 2] Post-Vietnam Balance of Payments 18 Post-Vietnam Balance of Payments Post-Vietnam
  • Sales Act Pay Raise (Federal Civilian Employees) Pa. Ave. Natl. Historic Site Polish Post Office Postal Savings System H.R. 8030 Poverty Bill President's Club (Houston, et. al.) Presidential Prayer Breakfast Public Works & Economic Development, 8/26/65
  • , "Post-War Plan for Farmers" March 16, 1943, "Dry Milk Should Have Name That Can Be Advertised" 5 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org Box Number 22A FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives Catalog
  • 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 09/28/17 PARTIAL FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title U.S. Post Office, Philadelphia
  • , Massachusetts, on January 13, 1917. He earned degrees from New York University and American University. He served as Assistant Deputy Director at Central Intelligence Agency from 1947 to 1962, and held senior posts at the National Security Council, State
  • with the Washington Post Company. She was on the editorial staff at the Washington Post from 1939 to 1945, was a member of the Sunday circulation and editorial departments from 1969 to 1979, served as president of the Washington Post Company from 1963 to 1973
  • within the Post Office and Mr. Murphy’s professional and volunteer activities. The papers include materials on hiring practices, temporary hiring, job classifications and titles, labor and management relations, organized labor, equal employment
  • for two years and at Howard Payne College for one year. She returned to Houston in 1915 and obtained a position as a reporter at the Houston Post newspaper. She married Hubert Clark Scott in 1918 and they had two children. Scott followed her husband in his
  • to his service in the White House Congressional Liaison Office, in the U.S. Post Office, and in the Democratic National Committee. The papers include materials on White House legislative priorities, White House actions on legislation, and legislative
  • of Ernst and Gertrude (Warmburg) Heller. He married Emily K. Johnson on September 16, 1938. Considered one of the leading economists of the post-war era, Walter Heller served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors in the Kennedy Administration
  • Statesman, the Austin Dispatch, and the Houston Post. Scope and content note: This collection consist of correspondence sent to Edmunds Travis, most of which is from Lyndon B. Johnson. There are also letters from Lady Bird Johnson, John Connally, and Homer
  • . Subjects included post office business and correspondence relating to wartime agricultural production, and other subjects. • • • • Date range of collection: 1937 - 1943 17 pages Available for research. (Open 12/7/88) 1 series FOLDER TITLE LIST This small
  • Reagan as Ambassador to Mexico and served in this post from June, 1981 to June, 1986. Scope and content note: This collection consists of papers collected by John Gavin while he served as Ambassador to Mexico. The papers contain a letter from then Senator
  • 22337840] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal PERSONAL PAPERS OF RAYMOND OTTING Creator: Otting, Raymond Gustav, 1909-1965 Donor: Otting, Philip Ardell, 1940 Biographical sketch: Raymond Gustav Otting was a U.S. Post Office employee in Austin
  • messages from other posts) Messages from Consul Hoyt, American Consulate, The Congo No Dates 8/4/1964-11/24/1964 8/1/1964-11/24/1964 7/15/1964-11/25/1964 7/14/1964-11/25/1964 1
  • diplomatic posts in Europe, Latin America, and Washington, D.C., including U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, and Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs. Scope and content note: This collection
  • in 1920 with the rank of captain, and held a series of appointments and duty posts. In 1936, he was made secretary of the Joint Army and Navy Selective Service Committee. Hershey served as Deputy Director of the Selective Service System from 1940 to 1941
  • Andrew Transue for the 75th congress, secretary to Congressman George D. O'Brien for the 77th-79th congresses, and counsel and chief counsel to the Post Office and Civil Service Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1946 to 1961. He
  • to the Lyndon Johnson family. She was a staff writer for the Washington Post, covering the White House during the Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson administrations. She authored a biography of Lady Bird Johnson, as well as books on the first families and White
  • , 1968-70 Publications: Time, January 17, 1964 Publications: The Diplomat, January 1964 Publications: Look, March 10, 1964 Publications: U.S. News and World Report, December 2, 1963 Publications: Saturday Evening Post, December 14, 1963 2
  • posts. Edwin L Weisl, Sr. (1897-1972) was a lawyer, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Special Counsel for several federal agencies and served as the Director of Paramount Pictures Corp. He was a longtime personal friend of President and Mrs. Johnson and Chair
  • received a B.A. from Texas A&M University in 1946, an M.A. in 1948, and his Ph.D. in 1953, from Princeton University. He served in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946 and 1950 to 1952. He joined the Foreign Service in 1954 and was posted in Palermo and Milan
  • 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 07/17/17 Folder Title Notes, LBJ to Mr.Fulcher (post-presidential) Gordon Fulcher memorabilia [Lady Bird Johnson letters, LBJ photographs] Clippings related to water quality [four folders] The Texas Star, July 2, 1972 Books
  • , Saturday Evening Post, Knight Newspaper Bureau, and the Washington Post. His book credits include ““Tet!: The Turning Point in the Vietnam War”, 1971; and “The Turn: From the Cold War to a New Era”, 1991. After leaving the Washington Post in 1993, he served
  • [White House correspondence, 196467] Carl Vinson Franklin G. Floete GSA Architecture Panel Post Office Department Federal Architecture 25th Amendment Ceremonies LBJ Library Speech Material Mr. Knott Speeches December 1964 Statements [1963-68, two folders
  • . The papers cover McMillan’s career in the Post Office including his professional activities, training, achievements, travel, public communications, and associates, as well as postal activities and events. • • • • Date range of collection: 1927-1968 4 linear
  • Representative, File 1, 1963-1966 Acting Special Representative, File 2, 1967Multilateral Tariff Reductions in the Post-War Period (Leddy draft) [1943-48] Less Developed Countries, 1962 Trade, Kennedy Round [1961-64, 1975] Trade Negotiations Documents [1963-67
  • , 1940 [disposed 12/14/11] Life Magazine, Jul. 10, 1944 [disposed 12/14/11] Life Magazine, Nov. 20, 1944 [disposed 12/14/11] Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 31, 1964 [disposed 12/14/12] Oversized: 3-OS The Democratic Book–1936 [Maps, Postcards & Posters
  • It Die,” by Robert Perrin, Washington Post The Office of Economic Opportunity during the Administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson, November 1963-January 1969, Volume I Administrative History, Part I The Office of Economic Opportunity during
  • Campaign Materials] Misc. Information [Clippings, Programs and Publications] Film [Transferred to Audio-Visual] Photographs 1960 Convention Handbook Time Magazine: “1960 Democratic National Convention” Program Washington Post (2 copies) [disposed 5/30/12
  • [Correspondence, 1967-68] “Re: 1952 Republican Convention” [Hotel Receipts, Sheraton Blackstone, Chicago, IL] “Civic Disengagement in Our Democracy,” [pamphlet, 2 copies] [Loose correspondence, campaign organizing material] “Nebraska” “Convention” “Post Convention