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  • and autographs. He founded Lone Star Autographs with Larry Vrzalik in 1979. He authored or co-authored several books and articles on historically significant documents, and was a contributor to price guide books for autographs.
  • by Morris Abra m an d W m Coleman have agreed t o serv e a s Co-Chairme n o f the Civil Rights Conferenc e --Whit e Hous e Conference , an d wer e name d i n a Statemen t released this date . A . Philli p Randolp h - Honorar y Chairma n - Conf , t o be held
  • , Massachusetts Crowdus Baker, Chicago, Illinois (Pres. Sears Roebuck and Co.) J. L. Beesley, Senior Vice President, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, New York, N. Y. Kenneth W. Bilby, Executive Vice President, Radio Corporation of America New
  • LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON L I B R A R Y & M U S E U M www.lbjlibrary.org January 1993 (updated April 2016) CO 1-6 MATERIAL AT THE LBJ LIBRARY PERTAINING TO THE MIDDLE EAST (including Aden, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman
  • , the Detroit Edison Company, Detroit Clark, Mr. Edward A . - Lawyer, Austin, Tex. Donald C. Cook, President. American Electric Power Co. , New York City Charles E. Eble, President, Consolidated Edison. New York City Robert H. Gerdes^ President, Pacific Gas
  • clip for news 1:45 RETURNED TO LUCI'S for the Blind to home -- had lunch address Girls' State. (scrambled broadcasts. eggs). 2:00 To Shanks's Furniture Co., to see rug samples. 3:15 With Roy White to the Robinson look at door Co., to 5
  • : planting. Had hair combed. 12:28 With Mr. and Mrs. Mann from Houston, left the ranch -- flew to Houston and bid them goodbye. I went to Wells Design Co. and was met by Neva West and Mr. Wells there. 2:45 Went with them to the "House of Glass" to shop
  • 7/ CA 7/ CA 7/ CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO Cases-Decisions Cases-Decisions/Africa-U.S. Cases-Decisions/Alaska Service Case Cases-Decisions/Colombia-U.S. Cases-Decisions/Italy-U.S. Cases-Decisions/Jamaica
  • Relations Open Boxes 8 - 17 Contains correspondence pertaining to embassy vacancies and talent hunt, activities of ambassadors, meetings, and general information subdivided by countries (CO#). 3’5”. FO 2-1 Exequatur. Open Box 17 Consists of correspondence
  • . Burgess , Chairman , America n Machin e & : Foundr y Co. John T . Connor , President , Merc k & Co. JV Edga r M . Cullman , President , Genera l Ciga r Co . , NY C Marriner S . Eccles , Chairman , Uta h Constructio n &: Minin g Co . - Sal t Lak e Cit y
  • :50 f 10:30 1:10p f 2:50 t 3:20 t 3:30 4:45 f 10 5:15 11 12 13 14 15 16 8:05 9:25 9:45 9:55 1:45a 2:10 Breakfast in kitchen w/ Mrs. J. , Jack and MMV, Mr. and Mrs. Kellam, MF Leonard Marks - New Orleans - re: Capital Cable Co. Don Thomas - Austin
  • ) Arrival Time A Red Kimbrel an d Warren Woodward (who had driven to ranch early in the a.m. Fredericksburg airport 8:00a 3E -- LBJ Co Red Kimbrel (pilot) and Warren Woodward Fort Worth Remarks** 9:15a SF - LBJ Co. SP -- LBJ Co * If CP give
  • SUBJECT: Official Visits to South Vietnam visit~ J milita:y Official high ranking and civilian personnel to South Vietnani should. be coordinated with the De.p artment of State through the Chairman of the Co~mittee on Policy and Operations in Vietnam
  • LBJ CONGRATULATES MORSE ON PASSAGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES BILL ("MORSE-GREEN BILL"); MORSE SAYS HE FIRST CO-SPONSORED SUCH A BILL IN 1947; LBJ SAYS HE WILL GIVE MORSE THE FIRST PEN WHEN HE SIGNS THE BILL
  • LBJ ASKS ABOUT BROWN'S BROKEN ANKLE, ASKS HIM TO DELIVER CO-NOMINATING SPEECH FOR HIM AT DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION ALONG WITH JOHN CONNALLY; LBJ PRAISES BROWN, CALIFORNIA EDUCATION SYSTEM, WATER AND ELECTRIC POWER SOLUTIONS; CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN
  • O'BRIEN REPORTS WILBUR MILLS WILL ATTEND WILDERNESS BILL SIGNING CEREMONY; LBJ TO SIGN SEVERAL MINOR BILLS SPONSORED BY REPUBLICANS DESPITE AGENCIES' VETO RECOMMENDATIONS; O'BRIEN REPORTS THAT JOSEPH CLARK WILL CO-CHAIR PENNSYLVANIA CITIZENS FOR LBJ
  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE A9tHNeTON Mrs Date~--Day Johnson began her da. Y a t (P lace NA /l -'~ Activity (include visited by) Time No. 0 p ' /~;IJ() )t---­ , , Appointment Entry -­ u ' ~2V/~l / 4' /co
  • LBJ ASKS HOOVER TO TRY TO PERSUADE THOMAS DEWEY TO ACCEPT APPOINTMENT AS CO-CHAIR OF CRIME COMMISSION (PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT, ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE); DEWEY'S CONCERNS ABOUT EFFECT ON HIS LAW PRACTICE; HOOVER AGREES TO TALK
  • CARPENTER ON HOLD 1:14; OFFICE SECRETARY TALKS WITH CO-WORKERS WHILE CARPENTER IS ON HOLD, EXPRESSING SYMPATHY FOR LBJ'S PROBLEMS; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • "GOVT HELP FOR COOK CO.-MARINES-ANTICIPATED RIOTS-STATUTES REGARDING INSURRECTION & CALLING FED. TROOPS. PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED-"; DICTABELT PREVIOUSLY MISFILED; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • "GOVT HELP FOR COOK CO.-MARINES-ANTICIPATED RIOTS-STATUTES REGARDING INSURRECTION & CALLING FED. TROOPS. PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED-"; DICTABELT PREVIOUSLY MISFILED; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • ·:· •.. ,~ ... MAY 10, 1954 PEOPLE SENATOR JOimSON TALKED TO ON THE TELEPHONE : ( Senator ~~Clellan Skeeter Senator Smathers Saul Haas Sena tor Byrd W. W. Lynch Caskey of Reynolds Metals Co. George Brown in Houston ( Senator :Magnuson ·r: .: Paul Cunningham
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  • Bio: Mary Lasker (1900-1994) and her husband Albert D. Lasker co-founded the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, which supports medical research. Between 1900 and 1940 major sources of financing for medical research were nongovernmental, with private
  • LBJ Connection: Secretary, Lawyers Commission for Civil Rights Under Law, 1963-1965, Co-Chairman, 1971-1973; Executive Director, National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, 1968-1969
  • Bio: Andrew Russell "Drew" Pearson (1897-1969) was a journalist who traveled extensively as a foreign correspondent for several newspapers, including the Baltimore Sun. In 1931, Pearson and Robert S. Allen anonymously co-authored a book entitled
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  • for National Public Radio (NPR) from 1984 to 1987. He co-authored the Cold War novel, “Seven Days in May,” as well as two other books with Fletcher Knebel.
  • in developing this program. Other agencies should be fully consulted on those recommendations which are of direct concern to them. I have asked Walt Rostow to serve as White House liaison for this effort. CO!~!l"IDEMTIA-L DECLASSIFIED AJdhority S~.k_ 1}t4
  • United State s Senate MEMORANDUM Gov Ber t Comb s Tom Wither s (Dixo n Ky ) Mr an d Mrs . Orvill e Dye r (Morganfield ) Dr. Rober t Martin , K Y Co m o f Educatio n (Frankft ) Wendel For d (Owensboro ) Mrs J Murra y Blu e (Providence ) Hon Wilso n
  • by Leonard R. Gorrell, Hostel manager; Mr. Henry ^kaakiEbc de Ford III, assistant manager : and Co- Chairmen of the event -- Mr. Henry Fowler and Mrs. Douglas Dillon. In Sheraton Hall and Park Ballroom, the President greeted every governor (or representative
  • : Crawford H . Greenewalt . Chr . . E . I. dePon t d e Nemours & Co (on his right ) James A . Farley . Chr . . Coc a Col a Expor t Co . Dr. Jame s Z . Appel . Pres . , America n Medica l Assn Rudolph A . Peterson , Pres . , Ban k o f America Henley Donovan
  • to the President (x ref to CO 62) 4/30/65 C Memo Jack Valenti to the President (x ref to FG 110-6) 4/1/65 C Memo Lee White to George 8/7/64 C WReedy (x ref toEX IM/M*) C (- . F IL E LOCAT ION Ex Co 311 Venezuela RESTRI CT ION CODES {A) Closed
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  • Folder, "Ex CO 311 Venezuela" WHCF CO, Box 79
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