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- theater for Head Start) White House Fellows Women's Doer's Luncheon Luci ‐ New Orleans (Volunteers for Vision) Project Head Start ceremony ‐ National Head Start Day Post Office Citations Mt. Holyoke Reception (summer interns) Open? open open open open
- NTERV I EWEE: MYLTON L. KENNEDY INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Kennedy's residence, Denver, Colorado Tape of 1 G: Let's start with your first acquaintance with Lyndon Johnson. You indicated earlier that you arrived on the campus
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Chronicle Paul L . Martin , Gannet t Amo n Carte r Evans , Nashvill e Tennesseea n Barnet Nover, Denver Post Ochs, Chattanoog a Time s Martin David Wise , Ne w York Herald Tribun e Be n Golden , Chattanoog a Time s Raymond P . Brandt , St . Loui s Pos t
- Eisenhower. . March, AFB - Meeting with President Eisenhower ·.. · following Honolulu meetings · --April 18, 1968 COLORADO October 12, 1964 Campaign Speech, Coliseum, Denver _:: Remarks, Airport~ Denver August 26", 1966 . •. ,., :, :'Speech, Univer·sity
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ) Henry Wilson (pl) Jake Jacobsen (pl) re interest rates and the bond market MW (pl) Lem Johns Palmer Hoyt - Denver, Colorado (returning his call) Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Fowler Bill Moyers (pl) Secretary Freeman Jake Jacobsen (pl) MW (pl
- Blowers' Assn of U.S. and Canada Mr. Walter L. Mitchell, Pres., Intl Chemical Workers Union Mr. John Msix Mosler, NYC Hon George E. Reedy, Wash. , DC Mr. Warren M. Robbins, Dir. , Museum of African Art, Wash. , DC Mr. Chalmers Roberts, Washington Post Mr
- arrived with Mr. Palmer Hoyt, Publisher of the Denver Post. The press had not arrived in the Oval Room so the President said, "Well, let's jutst go see the Ambassador right now," and went into the Treaty Room, sat down and chatted for some ten minutes
- Democratic Elected Negro Officials Democratic Women's Conference Democratic National Committee Democratic Regional Conference, Charleston WV Denmark Denver, CO Desalination DeSoto Grass Dinner for V.P. Speaker, Ch. Justice Disabled/Handicapped- Rehab
- . – 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
- the particular arguments that Lyndon Johnson used in that? H: No. No. I wasn't in on any of that. G: Sometime before the committee selection, Ed Johnson had given a telephone interview to Robert Lucas, I think with the Denver Post, and it said something
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Richard R. Brown, interview 1 (I), 7/25/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to Aubrey Williams . B: I was teaching school in Denver and was president of the Denver Class room Teachers Association and chairman of the convention committee for the big NEA that met there in July of 1935 . While I was working on this committee work
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . - Improved Service to the Public has made significant strides with the support of the FEBs. During the past year they played a key role in launching five new Federal Information Centers in Boston, Chicago, Denver, Ft. Worth, and San Francisco, and other
Gordon, Helene Lindow
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- LBJ Connection: Member, Mrs. Johnson's staff, 1968-1969; Secretary to Mrs. Johnson during the post-presidency; Family friend
Ignatius, Paul R.
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- LBJ Connection: Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations and Logistics, 1961-1963; Under Secretary, 1964; Assistant Secretary of Defense, 1964-1967; Secretary of the Navy, 1967-1969; President, The Washington Post, 1969-1971
- Bio: Frederick Christopher Belen (b. 1913) was secretary to Congressman 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
- LBJ Connection: Deputy Postmaster General, U.S. Post Office Department, 1964-1969
- Bio: Walter Wolfgang Heller (1915-1987) was considered one of the leading economists of the post-war era. Heller served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors in the Kennedy Administration. He left his post shortly after Kennedy's
- ~//-~ THE DENVER POST PALMER HOYT March 8, 19 68 E DITOR AND P UBLISHER Dear Boss: Thanks for yours of March 6. There were several things wrong with the letter: 1) I never, but never, part my name on the left- it is always just Palmer Hoyt, never E. Palmer Hoyt
- Connally for opposing him on that, which is a little peculiar. I don't see why, as time went on the didn'tJ, but I know that he never forgave him because after I was out of the picture in the office, after I had quit . . I went to Denver, Colorado
- ; friction between LBJ and Senator Connally; LBJ and FDR; Parker’s move to Denver and return to Washington; Senator Connally and FDR; issuing press releases; circumstances of Connally’s support of LBJ in the 1942 Senate race; Connally and the appointment
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
- duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
- ) " ~ ~ . — ~ ' ~ ; y s--"Remin d m e t o dictat e a not e t o E p Hoyt , tha t i s Palme r Hoyt , o f the Denve r Post , Denver, thi s afternoon . " _—-— e Presiden t an d Bo b Kintner went int o Marvi n Watson' s offic e wher e they visite d h Marvin Watson, Ji m
- of Australia Hon Samuel D Berger, Deputy Asst Secy of State for Far Eastern Affairs Mr. Kermit Bailer, Dept of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC Col. Frank Borman, astronaut Mr. Benjamin C Bradlee, The Washington Post Mr. Claude Callegary, Disabled
- , Oregon. 4/11 LBJ surveys labor supply in Portland shipbuilding industry. 4/13 LBJ meets with NYA personnel re: war work centers, leaves Portland via Union Pacific. 4/15 LBJ arrives in Denver, Colorado, meets with Orren Lull, Colorado NYA director
- confidential call with the President when a third caller suddenly broke into their line. It quickly became apparent that the third party-actual ly a couple. a man named Walter and a woman named Cecil-were phon ing from Denver, and had placed a call Lo "Jim
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Baltimore Sun Boston Globe Miscellaneous Rockefeller Chicago Daily News Chicago Sun - Times Chicago Tribune Christian Science Monitor Columbus Dispatch Congressional Quarterly Courier Journal and Times Democrat Chronicle Denver Post Des Moines Register
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 10 (X), 3/31/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that. It was in the Denver Post. was shot down in Australia. And the next thing was when he So the story was this counterpart--he represented Roosevelt and then they had a Frenchman and an Englishman; there were two or three of those people of equal rank, or maybe
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Leonard, of Wayne State College of Education and seminar director, said a post-seminar attitude survey revealed definite changes in the "They seemed to perception of the participants. realize the shortcomings of their school offerings and services
Oral history transcript, Bess Whitehead Scott, interview 1 (I), 3/31/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- , and tried to use it. I was a reporter then on the Post, and it did help, but it had static in it like the first radios. The minute I could get away from my meeting or something, I'd take it off immediately because it just worried me to death. B: Did you
- Biographical information and family history; Scott's hearing and health problems; Scott's educational background; Scott's early work experience and how she became a newspaper reporter; Scott's work for the Houston Post and Hulsey Theatres; Scott's
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- by a larger vote than President Johnson carried my district. F: He rode your coattails. A: We11, I dontt know whether you'd call it riding coattails. It's pretty hard to say. F: Right. Well, you rode together. He came to Denver in October of 1964
- district of Denver; Boyhood Home legislation; role of Lady Bird with National Park Service Advisory Review Commission; appointment of son (Owen Aspinall) as governor of Samoa; island elections of governors; Saline Water Bill; National Park System and Wild
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- early and it might not .be t()O good for him. 'lbe Denver Post Is backlng Symington but not openly. Symlngt9n is the guy that is coming up at the present time. There are an awfu-. lot of people (2) in Coloracrothat are mighty strong for t yndon
- day. Despite it's falsehoods and misrepresentations, the Look article contains some material that is factually correct, such as the mention of the passing of one item of the stolen material in Denver on December 12, 1967, to Prof. James McDonald
- Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh KILPATRICK -- I -- 3 F: Oid you ever actually interview him before you went with the. [Washington] Post? K: I don't believe I did before I went
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- "too primitive to threaten us," ~hile the South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) thought it represented 'scarcely more than an enormously expensive propaganda gesture." Mainichi 's (Japan) analysis noted that "it may take 20-30 years for China to reach
- INTERVIEWEE: OSCAR L. CHAPMAN INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Chapman's office in the Penn Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: You started out in Denver, didn't you? C: Yes, I started my public service in Colorado as an assistant to Judge
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- , and held various diplomatic posts in Europe, Latin America, and Washington, D.C., through 1955. From 1955 to 1957, Mann served the post of U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador. From October 1957 to August 1960, he served as the Assistant Secretary of State
- are talking about. But after he was nominated in 1952 we were out in Denver, and the politicos came out, the Republican National Committee, campaign managers and everything. In the first meeting they had with Mr. Eisenhower, when they were arranging
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Antonio.” And I said, “Well, I don't know anything about a Post Office, and I've got a good job, and I don't know whether I'm interested in a thing like that.” He said, “That's the only good job I've got and you’re going to have to take it.” So, he said
Greigg, Stanley L.
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- Bio: (1931-2002) U.S. Navy, 1957-1959; Administrator at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa; Sioux City, Iowa, City Council, 1961 and Mayor, 1964; U.S. Congressman, 1965-1967; Director of the Post Office Department’s Office of Regional
- LBJ Connection: Mayor of Sioux City, Iowa, 1964; U.S. Representative, Iowa, 1965-1967; Director, Office of Regional Administration, U.S. Post Office, 1967-1969
- Johnson in Kleberg's office? K: No. He came to Texas after I worked at all these menial jobs around in different places in government departments, including the old Post Office Building. morning. And I had one job where I had to go to work real early
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)