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- /FG 216 FG 515 National Council on the Arts Panama Canal Company Securities and Exchange Commission Selective Service System Small Business Administration (1965-66) (1967- ) Small Business Administration/Appts. National Small Business Advisory Council
- program bill; and a cross reference to Ex FG 150, 7/23/68. 3 items. LE/AR ARTS (opened 5/21/74) Box 28 Papers pertaining to legislation on federal cultural policies and programs, particularly the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Act of 1965
- in aviation accidents which were to be handled by an Office of Accident Investigations, to be established by the . Secretary by departmental a~tion, as P,art of his Office. The committee took the view that if the Board was to play a Sig nificant
- a wonderful thing going. And it's only going on here ACQUISITIONS ADD TO MUSEUM'S COLLECTION Over the la!>tcouple ot years the Library has acquired art and memorabilia which have add to three categories m the muse um':. ollections-Amencan presidents. events
- , Drake University; currently writing series of Shake spearean studies WILLIAM D. MAGNES, President of an advertising company bearing his name, Washington, D.C. JOHN MEWHA, United States Army, Retired; currently wri,ting a book .involving Oregon
- Bio: Leo Clair Beebe (1917-2001) worked for Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1972. He was also a consultant to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare from 1978 to 1981, and the founding President and Executive Vice-Chairman of the National
- LBJ Connection: Ford Motor Company executive; Chairman, National Alliance of Businessmen
- individual products that are manufactured in or distributed exclusively from Mississippi. It would seem that such a boycott might be attempted when either a company has been accused of alleged discrimination or specific documented cases of discrimination have
- that my friend, John Sarkowski, Director of Photography of the Museum of Modern Art, would be very willing to install a major photographic exhibit based on some of the pictures at the Museum in New York City. This exhibit could be splashed with a black-tie
- desk Oval Ofc to East Room w/ Jim Jones to East Room escorting Mrs. Harold K. Johnson t for: 3J Presentation of the Distinguished Service Medal to list toDTGeneralHarold K. Johnson. Chief of Staff, United States Army 12:35p Y REMARKS by President
- taken by Chase Studios -he didn't like any of them. Then to Oval Ofc The shirt man - from the Custom Shirt Company and Joe Califano To the Cabinet Room OFF w/ MW Mr. Jerry Efron RECORD for voice TAPING of a message for the ceremony in which
- of Miami, Florida, to work in a lumber company business with which he was connected in Guatemala. He said that for some reason or another the men thought they were ·to be trained in military operations, became disenchanted, and returned to Miami. He
- in the history of fine arts at Radcliffe, so I wanted to get a job in the art world. in the Rinehardt Galleries. And I did get a job And later on I married Mr. Rinehardt. F: And stayed with some aspects of the arts ever since. l: Yes. F: When did you
- the Museum of African Art at the Frederick Douglass House, 316 A Street, Northeast. 2:35 p.m. Departure 2:45 p.m. President Senghor of congress. 3:25 p.m. Departure from 3:30 p.m. President Gallery Senghor of Art. 4:10 p.m. Departure from
- Manufacturers Hanover Trusc Company GEORGE P. CASE . Eno Standard Eastern, Inc. HAROLD R. CRAWFORD Sinaer Sewins Machme Company J. V. FLOR D'AUVRAY Mocex Corporation ROBERT DELSON Delson & Gordon J. R. GALLOWAY Union Carbide International Co. SHERWOOD J. HANFT
- . ,, ~ (p.(J~ • ': ~ ~;,,-~ ~ ~ ~I Wo,l,lnglon • LoaAngeles ZIFF-DAVIS PUBLISHING BOOK COMPANY DIVISION 185 North Wabash A.venue• Chicago 1, Illinois• Phone Andover 5200 August 2, 1948 Honorable Wright Patll8Jl• 1203 Houae Office
- Folder, "Our American Government (Ziff Davis Publishing Company)," Papers of Wright Patman, Box 120-C
- Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org WHCF NO. Box NO. 5 FOLDER TITLE Disarmament Act 5/27/65; 1/13/65 William C. Foster letter to the President regarding that extension. Arts
- 32 Correspondence with Interior Department Fine Arts Commission 32 National Commission on Critical Choices 32 National Geographic Board of Trustees 32 House and Senate Joint Resolution 32 National Park Service 32 Possibilities for Fund
- . for :easons of internal security, a1amst sabotage but not :for war; and why Washington, be• !i~ving that ,th! ~eet_~~~~d ~:-~!! u1 who . -t-o·d a y i . 8 u _p eri of the . Pre)CUrement D1vl . ·• •1 Bureau o,t;'thEt Mint art· Bureau 't,t· , Engraving/ _st
- . MeetLBJ:FormerLibraryDirectorMiddleton OffersUTClassonPresident Johnson By f-lal'l'y Middleton, Executive Director. LB.I Foundation The call from Professor Larry Carv er, Director of The University of Texas Liberal Arts Honors Program, presented a challenge: would I undertake to teach
- The originals of the ·e presiden tial images belong t the White House art collection a d are consid ered the official portrai s. It is unclear when the idea of the "official'' pre i dential portrait originated. The Whit Hou e Hi,·torical A • ociation no v
- . In introducing Dr. Weinberg, Li brary Director Betty Sue Flowers noted that he won the 1979 Nobel Prize· in Physic , and in 1991 re ceived the National Medal of Sci ence. In 2004 he was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal of the American Philosophical Society
- Transcript of Prof. M. Cherif Bassiouni's address at the mid-East symposium held at De Paul, July 12, 1967. [WHCF 1678; Opened 8/15/74, Douglass Cater/Speeches] [Personal Correspondence]/T Article "The Arts in America" by Harold Taylor reprint from
- the sudden and tragic death of President John F ennedy. Then came the explosion. On February 7. the Beatles arrived in America to appear on "Th Ed Sullivan Show" - an event that spearheaded a revolution in pop culture and the arts. The I 960's had arrived
- and the Administration of Justice 3/ 10 - Proposed Naitonal Foundation on the Arts and Humanities 3 / 11 - Newspaper Publishers and Russwurm Award 3 / 15 - Right to Vote 3/ 17 - Proposed Legislation to eliminate barriers to the right to vote 3/ 25 - with Cabinet 3/ 25
- kind of a complex around the airstrip. And the next day we did a lot of these so-called sneaky eagles. I had two eagles, one sneaky, I called it, and the other one phantom. And I did those with two of the three companies I had that next day, and we
- of Operation Attleboro and loss of lives; photojournalists at Attleboro; coordination of various companies to continue fighting near Dau Tieng; Generals Jack Dean and William DePuy assessment of the situation near Dau Tieng and the need for additional troops
- ^ / Mr.J. C. Kellam,, Mr. Roy Butle r an d his sales manager - - (Mr. Butler and his sales manager had brought out the President's new Lincoln convertible - IS 66 -belonging t o th e LBJ Company) The President went on the runway w/ the new convertible w
- New York Daily News Baltimore Sun New York Herald Tribune Washington Post USIA ~••rleaa 81 swieasH•s &smpant American Br~adcasting Company Westinghouse Broadcasting Company Mutual Broadcasting System National Broactaating Company National Broadcasting
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 101: Oct. 23‑28, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- to use in presenting it to the recipient is all that is needed in addition. This medal is temporarily "missing. 11 After it is awarded, all the proper papers can be completed and the medal can be returned so that the name of the recipient can be engraved
- Members Correspondence Addressograph - Multigraph Co. Andrews Office Supply Co. Cheshire Inc. Complete Litho Cuniberti Art and Design Raymond Donnelly Don Ellinger Gish and Chairs Globe Ticket Company Bea Louloudis Louis Martin News and Information
- kind enough to send me a bronze inaugural medal of LBJ-again, something 1 deeply cherish. Your "voice·• speaks through that also.... I look forward Lo this December when everyone will celebrate your 90th birthday (I can see the fireworks over Texas now
- Radio and Electronics Silberman & Silberne Files: (Silberne) Electronic Enterprises Inc. Silberman & Silberne Files: Silberne Electronic Products Corp. Silberman & Silberne Files: Silberne Radio and Electronics Company, Retirement Plan Woodbridge
- to hip i :ver /I .,., .xtas .td a.t ~tr . .en:n dy thought h. got a o 11 on ru_sday mornin e ha nev r e rd and l~ ~nb of no in thi t• funa ral • ·anted r him hat he 1ad ot refused th conv rs .tion ,urned , invo ~ e .-\; d art-r .on . 1".it116 .n m~n
- toured military installations in the United also attended a United States-sponsored course in parachute and guerrilla warfare. States. training He The King is an ardent sportsman. In August 1960 the ship he captained won an Olympic gold medal
Lapin, Raymond H.
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- LBJ Connection: Founding president, CEO, Bankers Mortgage Company, 1954-1966; President, Federal National Mortgage Association, 1968-1970
Moursund, Albert Wadel
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- LBJ Connection: Judge; Chairman, Board of Directors, Cattleman’s National Bank of Texas; Deputy Marshall, Round Mountain, Texas; Owner, Moursund Abstract Company
- worked at Chicago Trust Company in 1926, Seneca Petroleum Company in Chicago from 1931 to 1933, at Hughes Oil Company in Chicago beginning in 1933, and the Atlantic Richfield Company. Randolph was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives from 1945
- Bio: James J. Mullins was a small businessman who ran Mullins Roofing Company in Port Huron, Michigan.
Nielsen, Thomas Harold, 1930
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- Stanford University in 1957. Nielsen was the vice president at White Investment Company in San Francisco and president of the California Land Company in Valencia from 1962 to 1967, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for financial management in Washington
- Report of the Council of Economic Advisers is printed in "Economic Report of the President, Transmitted to the Congress February 1968" (Government Printing Office, 1968, 314 pp.). ·NOTE: Medal of Honor The President's Remarks Upon Presenting the Award
- Bio: Jay Littleton Taylor (b. January 24, 1902, Bowie, Texas-d. May 13, 1982, Amarillo, Texas), was a financier, oilman and cattle rancher in Northwest Texas. He worked as general manager of an oil-field service company, Halliburton Company