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Watson, William Marvin, 1924
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- World War II. After graduation until 1954, Mr. Watson held the following positions in Daingerfield, Texas: Chamber of Commerce manager, City Secretary, and City Judge. In 1955, he was employed by the Red River Valley Association in Shreveport, Louisiana
Germany, Eugene B.
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- LBJ Connection: President and Chairman of the Board of Lone Star Steel, Texas, 1947-1971
Kinch, Sam, Sr.
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- LBJ Connection: Journalist and member of the Texas Capitol Press Corps, representing the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Meloy, Guy S., 1930-
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- LBJ Connection: Four-star general; Commander-in-Chief, U.N. Command, Korea, 1961-1963
- National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Collection: Clippings from the "Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- Fort Worth Star Telegram (Firm) 1906-
- Folder title list, Personal Papers, Star Telegram, Fort Worth (1941)
- is e mos consis en exponen of the strong "liberal" position. The Conference nae traditionally favored a maximwn Federal role in subsidizing cities. Much more strongly.than any other municipal organization, it favored the creation of a Department
- . There are materials on costs, problems, and legal analysis of the legislation. Materials related to construction, cost reduction, zoning, grants, loans for housing, urban decay, mass transportation, rent supplements, modernization of cities, and urban beautification
- old-a great art museum 111 Kansas City, Missouri (you museum people know the one). It was an awe-inspiring expcrience-c ol marble courtyards, life-size sculptures of people who lived in ancient Rome. paintings of so many del1ghtful colors I wanted
Kerwin, Walter T.
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- Bio: (1917-2008) Veteran, WWII; U.S. Army Four-star General; Commanding General, U.S. Continental Army Command, 1973; Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Command,1973-1974; Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1974-1978; Member, Association
- LBJ Connection: Four-star General, U.S. Army
- fresh pineapple. During the meal the President remarked several times on how good the bread was. and said the meat was as good or better as beef from Kansas City. The ice cream seemed to fascinat he President, for he could not taste the coconut in it he
- a letter he received, a copy of which is attached. The August 29, 1967, final Ledger~• a daily newspaper published contained an article on page 7 under Conference leaders plan two more." the following: edition of "The Star in Newark, MewJei·sey
- Region 5 Denton, Texas LBJ:IS:yb [1 of 2] DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE Region 5 Denton, Texas December 17, 1962 Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Vioe President of the United States Johnson City, !re:x.a.s Dear Mr. Vice President: I
- in violation of the National Firearms Act. Por example, Robert DePugb, leader of the Minutemen, and some of his associates were convicted in the u.s. District court in Kansas City, Missouri in November, 1966. I would appreciate the l>enefit of any
- Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississi1)1)i Missouri Montana Nebra&ka Nevada New Hampshire New ,Tersey
- for a short nap before leaving for Mexico City. The President went to the waiting Jet Star w/ Mrs. Valenti, Judge Thornberry, JJ, MF, VM -- stood at the door to the Jet Star and told the Judge goodbye and told the Judge to give his love to Eloise (Mrs
- , Kansas, Missouri. No. MC 123393
- . There are materials on costs, problems, and legal analysis of the legislation. Materials related to construction, cost reduction, zoning, grants, loans for housing, urban decay, mass transportation, rent supplements, modernization of cities, and urban beautification
- THE W H I T E HOUS E WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary The LBJ Ranch, Johnson City, Texas Entry 7LPH No. Date Monday, April 8, 1968 Activity Dictated April 29, 1968 1. 7
- is the cities task force report, and the proposed organization plan. Harry C. McPherson, Jr. ., /. Attachments l . RECEIVED JANI41966 CENTRAL FILES ,,.• I p· .l' t I r. f r f ... $ ..... ' .. . . THE WHITE HOUSE I I t WASHINGTON
- . There are materials on costs, problems, and legal analysis of the legislation. Materials related to construction, cost reduction, zoning, grants, loans for housing, urban decay, mass transportation, rent supplements, modernization of cities, and urban beautification
- I want is for my grandchildren to be able to say, 'The old man did a pretty good job after all. ' " On the matter of recent riots in Newark and in other U.S. cities, the President said he had asked the Congress to give him some help with programs
- of laws which would regulate private ownership of firearms. The Kansas City Star newspaper has on numerous occasions con tained articles concerning the "Minutemen",wherein it was stated that members of the organization participate in maneuvers utilizing
- presented by CBS newscaster Douglas Edwards at the Headliners party at City Auditorium that evening. LBJ returns to the Ranch that evening. In Austin, LBJ also addresses the kick-off meeting of the Women’s Division of the LBJ for President Club. CTJ
- Teachers College weekly student newspaper, "The College Star"; radio addresses and speeches made during the election campaigns for the House of Representatives in 1937, the Senate in 1941, 1948, and 1954, the vice-presidency in 1960, and the presidential
- . Dempsey (Mary) Delaware Mrs. Charles L. Terry, Jr. (Jessica) Florida Mrs. Claude R. Kirk,, Jr. (Erika) Idaho - Mrs. Don W. Samuels on (Ruby) Kansas Mrs. Robert B. Docking (Meredith) Louisiana Mrs. John J. McKeithen (Marjorie) Maine Mrs. Kenneth
- Stop. The labels formerly said, "Background for Stops for Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Background for Stops for Whistle Stop [ 10/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist j J ( RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Richmond, the Capital or Virginia, is a city
- on good terms as long as they lived. G: In terms of that caunty courthouse dispute, we've been told a number of times that the fact that the county courthouse was in Johnson City helped make that a center of political interest and therefore helped stoke
- No. Folder Title 11 09/14/17 Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Campaign Material - 1964
- the town." Assistant Chief Mitchell advised the reason for the student unrest is vague but may stem from the Orangeburg, South Carolina, incident in which three Negro students were killed during a disturbance in that city in early February, 1968. Assistant
Baskin, Robert E.
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- LBJ Connection: Journalist; Editor, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1946-1947; Staff member, 1947-1960, Washington Bureau Chief, Dallas Morning News, 1960-1972; Political analyst
Bennett, B. J.
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- LBJ Connection: Donor of Pacific edition of "Stars and Stripes," 1967-1972
- athletes out some. But I never got a job at all until my senior year, and then Dr. Evans gave me the job as editor of the Star in 1924 and 1925 and I got fifty dollars a month out of that. that was a lot of money, of course. my Aunt Ada McElroy
- . Cecil Evans; the Black Stars and the White Stars; LBJ at Southwest Texas; debate teams; the DeMolays; teachers at the college
- , and I went in to see him. He was on the phone all by himself, with a list of telephone numbers, and I heard him talking to a man who turned out to be the County Chairman of Kansas City. He was coming up to the third term election in I 940 and I remember
- , it was in September or October of 1962. G: How did you get that job? T: I was selected to fly with Jim Cross. Cross was a captain at the time and I was a captain and he had flown Vice President Johnson several times on the Jet Star. Jet Star, you know
- How Thornhill became Vice President LBJ's pilot in 1962; Thornhill's and James Cross' duties; the Jet Star airplane; Thornhill's flying experience; Thornhill's plane wreck in India; Air Force One crew; Thornhill having to fire a crew member
- -gun salute -- took place as the President and Diaz Ordaz were waving to the peo Departed via Jet Star to LBJ Ranch w/ JV, MMV, JJ, MF and VM, and Luci Johnson 4 -15- 66 White House - LBJ Ranch, Texas FRIDAY Returned from Mexico City in the Jet
- ) Talked to them; coffee. Reports given by Charles Haar (Assistant Secretary of HUD), Polly Shackleton, Nash Castro, Steven Currier: "Cities Beautiful Near and Far" was the theme as left Yellow Room next set entered – L’s guests – Hearst Papers 2. 1:15
- Degan, Marc Sagan, and Mr. Bright at Cedar House and went to birthplace. Met Jessie Hunter. 10:00 Toured Johnson City State Park with above people. 2. 11:30 p.m. To hangar to say goodbye to Lynda -- off to Houston. Betty Weinheimer arrived. 12:30
- car t o the area around Willow City (Enchante d Rock location) arriving a t 1:11 pm Dep. Enchanted Rock area bv helicopter an d arrived at the Haywood Ranch at 3:15 pm George Reedy - Austin, Texa s (Th e President at- the Haywood Ranch) On the boat
- , Washington, DC ROBINSON, Mark, VP, Yellow Truck Lines, Kansas City, Mo. oust n^tf Sept. 9, 1966 (DON B. JOHNSON t h^n his Hay *t (P!.r.) White Tone Telephone .^ J Out Lo Activity House Dav Friday (inciude visited by) LD ROBERTS -^HaaLHM& Kenneth
- , Washington, DC Mr. Joseph Beirne, President, CWA, Washington, D. C. Mr. Russell K Berg, President, Intl Brotherhood of Boiler Makers, Iron Ship Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers --Kansas City Mr. A. J . Bernhardt, President, Brotherhood of Railway Carmen
- Plane Restaurant Tips Train TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time Prom (Place) 2. 10:15a Washington, DC 6. 4:00p New York City Mode of Travel* AF convair jet star AF Accompanied by Colonel an d Mrs. Joh n Glenn; othe r astronauts
- and dress. Hairdresser. 6:40 Left with President and Ambassador Bell for Palace. Yellow umbrella. 1. 7:00 Arrived palace. Band was playing "Star-Spangled Banner" on fifes. Greeted by Grand Chamberlain. Went into room with King and Queen. Had coffee and what
Oral history transcript, George R. Davis, interview 1 (I), 2/13/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- /show/loh/oh DR. GEORGE DAVIS DOROTHY PIERCE MC SWEENY This interview is with Dr. George Davis, the minister of the National City Christian Church in Washington, D. C. Today is Thursday, February 13, 1969, and we are in his office this morning about