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- , Commissioner Cong. Richard Fulton Wm. Snodgrass, State Comptroller Mrs. Ruth Russell, Demo. Nat'l Cmteewoman Rabbi Zuker - Heska Amuna Congregation Hospital O. W. Brumfield, Mayor of Alcoa Sam H. Roberson, Mayor of Maryville Otis Powell, Central Labor Union
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- not have the election we want but it might be better than some we have - Powell in Harlem, or Daly in Chicago, or some Mexican border town. Rather asked about reports of new peace feelers - is there any daylight in sight now? The President said
- Speech [25 October 1940] 8 Correspondence: Missouri - Illinois Trip: Speeches [1940] 8 Correspondence: N [1940-1941] 8 Correspondence: O [1940] 8 Correspondence: P [1940-1941] 8 Correspondence: Powell, Ben H. [1940-1941] 8 Correspondence: Q [EMPTY] 8
- of Representatives votes 207 to 186 to put the Committee on UnAmerican Activities on a permanent basis. Mary Rather is working for Judge Elkins in Houston. Apparently Ben Powell helped arrange it, so that she could be close to her father. 07/2024 1/19 LBJ, CTJ
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- call) T: To answer your question better, certainly a great influence in Lady Bird's life was a girl somewhat older, Dorris Odam now Mrs. Powell. You could hardly call her a playmate, but she was the nearest thing to a playmate. M: Was she la
- Thomas Jefferson Taylor’s work; the education of all three Taylor children; how Lady Bird got her nickname; childhood activities; Doris Odam Powell; the siblings’ inability to be together, due to circumstance; early impressions of LBJ; hunting
- was Powell and Wirtz. Mr. [Benjamin Harrison] Powell had a niece named Mary Rather, with whom I have always had the most cordial relations, who is now, isn't she, Johnson's secretary? F: Yes. C: Mary was acting in a certain sense under Mr. Wirtz's
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- that was our confrontation. But following that, when he was a senator and his picture was on the Time magazine and said, "The second most powel~fl!l man in the United States," I said to my friends, "You know who the most powerful man is? It's me! I
- appointed. Do you remember that? R: I can't much remember it although I guess it happened. Uncle Ben [Powell] was the one that would have loved to have been a federal judge. I don't know that Senator Wirtz wanted to be one, but he might have. But I can't
- IN RECE NT WEE KS • E MO TIO N - Ch A ~GED AND IRRATIONAL REACTIONS• TO EN OC H POWELL ' S P ROVOCA TIV~ SPEECH ON THE SUBJECT HAVE SO WN POLI TIC AL CONFUSION I N 8GTH ?A~TIES ;~0 RA I SED THE SPECTER OF NE ~I SOCIAL TENSIO NS AND EVE N VIOLENCE
- , and Judge and Mrs. Ben Powell, bringing Mary, of course. Aunt Lucy, after whom Luci was named. Incidentally, she gave Luci a three thousand dollar government bond, which represented a very sizeable amount for her. I'm not sure whether it was in her
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 8 (VIII), 1/23/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ten days; it's uncertain. We went walking a lot. My friend, Dorris Powell, used to take her little two-year old child along, Lyndon always wanting to walk fast and the child just toddling along behind us. He would keep on encouraging the child to walk
- , and I can't remember what [Powell, Wirtz, Rauhut, and Gideon]. And then--well, he was a secretary. And then he'd come to Washington as secretary to Congressman Homer Thornberry, and had stayed there, although all his--he was a topnotch legal secretary
- Women Doers Luncheon with speaker, Jane Jacobs; funny story about Mrs. Charles Marsh; LBJ makes brief appearance; office work; Dorris Powell tells stories about Lady Bird's mother; LBJ & Lady Bird to dinner in New York honoring Jacqueline Kennedy
Oral history transcript, Welly K. Hopkins, interview 3 (III), 6/9/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and political theories and economics and whatnot on power projects, but he recognized the man's abilities and Sid had problems that were not conflicting with Wirtz' views. Wirtz and his partner Ben Powell, and young Rauhut and Sam Gideon later on, represented
Oral history transcript, Mary Rather, interview 5 (V), 9/9/1982-9/10/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org G: ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Rather -- V -- 15 Okay. Ben Powell wrote
- . If their zeal for a better future embodies appreciation for the values of the past, as well, I have no fear. And I believe that is what the are all about. . . s we were long ago. With longtime friend Mrs.Hugh Powell PANAMA CANAL EXHIBIT OPENS AT LBJ LIBRARY
- attended, Middleton remembered. "When rhey sto d to be recognized, it was as if a wind stirred the assembly .... Jt was a moment ... when the time of serv ice, even glory, of a passing genera tion was recaptured." In 1992 General Colin Powell inaugurated
- . And this spring we had some very special visitors. Among them were Dorris and Diane Powell from Karnack. Dorris is my lifelong friend, as you know, and Diane was her daughter, who was at that time, gee, somewhere between ten and thirteen, probably eleven or twelve
- and Jimmie Allred's appointment as a federal judge; LBJ's relationship with Senator Tom Connally; Cliff Carter; Lady Bird Johnson's policy regarding lending her name to organizations and events; social events of 1949; Bess Truman; Dorris and Diane Powell's
- visited with me about possibly moving. He told me that Ben Powell had made him an offer of some sort, and I think either Jim Elkins or Judge Vincent from Houston, knowing Wirtz' ability, had possibly suggested LBJ Presidential Library http
- Christening at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church for Luci Nugent's baby; Lynda Johnson is proxy Godmother; lunch; to funeral of Mrs. Wright Patman in Texarkana; visit with Gordon Fulcher; to Karnack with press; helicopter lands at Dorris Powell's
- Poor weather delays flight to East Texas; Lady Bird answers questions from reporters in Shreveport, LA; drive to Dorris Powell's home in Karnack; new Karnack post office made with bricks from T.J. Taylor's general store; meeting about landscaping
- predecessors or about the same? Do you see any difference between him and others? H: He had always been interested in conservation, I think. I would say more perhaps than others. F: On the Glen Canyon Project, the dam and the Lake Powell backup from
- interpretation, and I don't know Jody Powell, but he has said something similar to this recently. First of all, I really don't accept the statement "The government has the right to lie." The government has the right to withhold information. The government has
- - Project SALVO May 1961, Sep 58, Jun- Rifle Files Nov 52, Jun 59 (#19, 9, 27, 37) Rpt (RAC) - NIBLICK Experiment: Preliminary Report 1 Sep 1958 (#20) Rifle Files 19 Dec 58 "REPORT OF USCONARC BOARD TO REVIEW RIFLE and BAYONET PROBLEMS" (Powell Board) (#21
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 2/4/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 5 (V), 4/1/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that she had a right to dominate my life. He wasn't as understanding of her as he might have been. Of course, it was exciting to show Dorris [Powell] my new husband. In fact, Dorris had been tremendously helpful to us all along. She had sent out the wedding
- in Washington one time that the government has the right to lie. Now, if you try to say something like that and leave it just at that, you really are asking for trouble, because it will be given the most narrow interpretation, and I don't know Jody Powell
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 23 (XXIII), 9/5/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in Marion County, which was principally Jefferson and a lot of little towns like Linden and Pittsburg, I think, was in that county. I campaigned in some of those, and in Gilmer. Dorris Powell was a big help. As I look around me, so many of the people who
- Lady Bird explores New Zealand's Governor General's home; Sir Bernard and Lady Ferguson show Lady Bird the grounds; exchange of gifts; morning with Mrs. Holyoke and Mrs. Powell; Lady Bird describes flowers; ride in cable car; motorcade to Civic
- eh·ongth to do~troy the attacldna na.tlou '" a viable eoclcsty. WLth tJ1rt-e--mlnute w1,rnlng,. 15,,mln11to warning or no warnl11g · at ~11, we could etlll absorb a. I\U:pd,e aUack n.1ul 11triko back wlth au(lfcl'tnt 'powel' to dt1ti·oy tho uttAcl~e,•. We J
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 1 (I), 4/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- here that ,.,as at that time Powell, Rauhut, Maginnis, Reavlcy, and Lochridge. After having been in that law Eirm practicing law for some two-and-a-half years, when January 1963 carne around Governor Connally was looking for what he referred to as new