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  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org FOLDER TITLE LIST and COLLECTION DETAILS Collection: Personal Papers of Walter Jenkins, ca. 1940 - ca
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of Walter Jenkins
  • , columnist Liz Smith and actress Fannie Flagg. 4 J. Jackson Walter, President of the National Trust for His­ toric Preservation (right) toured the Library with Curator Gary Yarrington. NEW INTERESTIN LBJSURGES University of Texac; history professor Lewis
  • . Cunningham Watson - .; Traveling· soun;:l bad. enroute. Will have to have some kind of auto standards·~ more • safety. In favor of all or large . •• 3/1 part of i 3/1 0 3-1-66 TRANSPORTATION MESSAGE Leadership House: Speaker ~kCormack - New
  • by) -Flowers sent today to Congwm Catherine May - at Bethesda Flowers sent today to Gong Glenn Cunningham - Bethesda
  • - Selectman , Verge r nes, V t Cong. Samue l S. Stratto n Ben Neufel d - Nat' l Counci l o f Agr i Lif s & : Lab o Cong. Stanle y R . Tuppe r Kermit Overb y - N . R. E. C. A. Cong. J . Irvi n Whalle y [Robt Partridg e - N . R. E. C. A. Walter Coo k - Mgr , Vt
  • and was into folklore. I was very much under the influence of J. Frank Dobie and Roy Bedichek, who was a great Texas naturalist. Dobie and Bedichek and a wonderful man named Mody Boatwright, who was a professor of English at the university at the time, and Dr. Walter
  • Garcia, Carlos P., President of the Republic of the Philippines, 1961 George, Walter F., 1957 [moved to Congressional File, "George, Walter F."] Gingrich, Admiral, 1944-54 Glenn, Anna, [wife of John Glenn], 1962 Glenn, Carolyn, [daughter of John Glenn
  • , Rep. John F. (R) California 4th Bandstra, Rep. Bert (D) Iowa 4th Baring, Rep. Walter S. (D) Nevada (at large) Barrett, Rep. William A. (D) Pennsylvania Bates, Rep. William H. (R) Massachusetts 6th Battin, Rep. James F. (R) Montana 2nd Beckworth, Rep
  • Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT PICKLE -- I -- 4 Mr. Johnson's campaign. I think John and L. E. Jones and Warren Cunningham and.a few
  • . Eisele, USAF, NASA Astronaut. Mr. Walter Cunningham, NASA Astronaut. Wives and children of astronauts at Houston or, if desired, at Ranch. Parents of Captain Schirra and Lt. Col. Eisele at Houston or, if desired, at Ranch. Dr. George E. Mueller
  • MONDALE, Walter F • MONRONEY, A. S. Mike MORSE, Wayne MORTON, Thruston B. MOOS, Frank E. MUNDT, Karl E. MURPHY, George MUSKIE, Edmund s. NELSON, Gaylord NEUBERGER, Maurine PASTORE, John O. PEARSON, James Bo PELL, Claiborne
  • . But in the meantime, we were waiting and hoping that we would be seated. There was Mayor Tom Miller of Austin, and there was Creekmore Fath, and Fagan Dickson out of Austin, and Walter Hall of Dickinson--he was a very prominent banker, and still is, and a very dear
  • , Wal.lace F. HICKENLOOPm, Bourke B. NEUBERGER, Maurine B. MONDALE,Walter F • THURMOND, Strom crnGRESSMEN: Speaker John W. McCormack N., BERT, Carl BOGGS,Hale PA™AN, Wright BARRETT,William A. ASHLEY~~-u:, L• , William S. STEPHENS,Robert G. St. GERMAIN
  • yrs. , from Providence, R. I. --Nationa l Hemophilia Poster BoySenator John Pastore Dr. & Mrs. Harr y Masi Miss Christia n Masi Mr. James J. Cunningham, President, National Hemophilia Foundation Mr. Joh n J. Walsh, Vice President, National Hemophilia
  • , Raymond Crowe, Eugene B. Cummings, Fred Cummings, Walter 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Daily Reports Dickstein, Samuel Dingell, John D. District Producing One Million or More Tons of Coal in 1 County Dixon, Joseph A. Dizotell, Forest Doherty
  • we have sent to Mr. T.W. Kennedy ot Three Rivers Texas, the funeral direc­ tor. Also we have acquainted Mr. Walter Winch.ell with the facts at hand. J. Navarro [2 of 4] r·CHtCAGQI bA nt. TRIBUNE'.: ! fage l~ .. Thurs., Jan. 13,1949 GI DENIED
  • in Texas who had been the principal opposition to Coke Stevenson, Minnie Fischer Cunningham and some other woman and somehow they figured in this; I couldn't tell you how. But we went into the Ferguson country, who were Jim Ferguson loyalists--deep East
  • GREENI Action T~ Mr. Mr. Col . . .. . . • • . . . . . . Wilbur Furst ... Fred Haines . . . . . . . . . . Stanley P. Hidalgo, USA . . . . Mr. Walter Day .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . NSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State . . . . . ~r. Edward
  • Schott, From: John E. Rockel, Subject: Abus~ve Language to a Police Officer. ~/ Memo- To: Colonel Jacob Schott, From: John Rockel, Subject: Incident Involving Attn. Walter Houston. 11 Table 125A - Incidents Involving Use of Force and Shots Fired
  • they had to say and then talk about it with some of his newspaper friends . seems to me that Walter Lippmann was one he read frequently . say that he always agreed with Walter Lippmann . It I can't I kind of got the impression that he felt that Walter
  • point than any other time I've ever seen him. Because you know this is a fairly impressive list, Martin Agronsky, Popham, Walter Mansell, Paul Scott-­ who's a real nut; that's a little bit harsh, he's quite fanatical-­ Bill Stringer, Ray Brooks, Ray
  • group of which r/linnie Fisher Cunningham of l'Jalker County was the leader. And we have never ceased to operate in an organized fashion since then. So that when Mr. Rayburn found himself in need of a campaign organization after the 1952 convention
  • , at , Mayor J. K. Montgoi Mrs. E. o. Braune, Ray Point. and weat. Prevtoualy I have lived least one newspaper stated that Montgome Mn. J. R. McGuffin, Dlnero. in Buffalo, N. Y., for nearly 20 his bod7 had been returned whole thing was •a J Mra. Walter Franke
  • HELSTOSKI, Henry KREBS, Paul J. MONAGAN, John S • MURPHY,John M. PATTEN, Edward J • HENDI:RSON, David N. IRWIN, Donald J. KEITH, Hastings OLSEN, Arnold REUSS, Henry S • ST ONGE,William L. CUNNINGHAM, Glenn DEVINE, Samuel L. FRIEDEL, Samuel N. JARMAN, John
  • Economy 1/9/50 New England Hopes to have its Own Steel Plant 1/9/50 What the A&P Ads Don't Reveal 1/9/50 Address to House American Prosperity. Greatest Nation on Earth1/10/50 The Passing of a Great Man-Walter B. Wooden 1/12/50 S-1008 the Basing-Point Bill
  • . I don't remember too many of the southern' One, the most obvious I think, was Frank Vanderlinden who represented a whole group of southern papers. servative, as were they~ He was quite con- norris Cunningham of the i4emphis can't remember which
  • Higgins, who won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting on the Ko­ rean War, and Margaret Bourke-Whit , the great wartime photographer, are covered in the journalism section of Senator Hutchison's book. Hutchison asked TV journalist Barbara Walters how she
  • /~ ;-=-- -- -~~ a,,,~~~ ~ /av~ ~-~~ ~~/ t:MJ~~ . ~ ----- ~/ [2 of 3] ... J cover-up. ·-America was not built by this . ilk, for Aµierica is 8.Iways atterttative to sportsmanship and gentlemanly behavior in any individual. Impolite .... I assurne that Walter Cron- : kite
  • a distinguished investigator author, for nothing but. is working a.i,d helping Mark Lane has st1orn, before s. for m~ as mea notary, il that 1968-, he interviewed Wii.liam "Mr. ma and Al"..na Lee Lane that Walter informed e1nployad by the FBI
  • : FOR THE PRESIDENT ~ Walter G. Farr, Jr., Demonstration Cities to be Director, Administration Secretary Weaver would like to appoint Mr. W*ter G. Farr, the Schedule C, Level V, position of Director, Demonstration Administration. Jr. to Cities Mr. Farr, 41, has
  • . . (' , ir'" • ••- f• ' . ,\ ~-\ J -tI-./ ,/ J • Claudia Anderson - Him & Her From: Michael MacDonald To: Alsobrook, Adam; Claudia Anderson; Cunningham , Sarah; Gary Phelps; Harmon, Laura; Renee Gravois Date: 1/20/06 9:34AM Subject: Him & Her
  • . . (' , ir'" • ••- f• ' . ,\ ~-\ J -tI-./ ,/ J • Claudia Anderson - Him & Her From: Michael MacDonald To: Alsobrook, Adam; Claudia Anderson; Cunningham , Sarah; Gary Phelps; Harmon, Laura; Renee Gravois Date: 1/20/06 9:34AM Subject: Him & Her
  • , Walter S. ·BARRETT, William A. BATES, William H. BATTIN, James J. BECKWORTH, Lindley BELCHER, Page BELL, Alphonzo E. (Jr.) BENNETT, Charles E. BERRY, E. Y. BETTS, Jackson E. BINGHAM, Jonathan B. BLATNIK, John A. BOGGS, Hale BOLAND, Edward P. BOLLING
  • Warren Cunningham also play a role here? S: Warren played a role, but it was not, at least insofar as I'm concerned, a major role. middle fifties. the arena. Then of course Lloyd had moved down here in the And Bentsen was a Johnson supporter
  • , immediate family and assistants that came to my office in the spring of 1948, and said, "Well, the Congressman's decided to run . He and Walter Jenkins and somebody else and I were sitting down, and we discussed it and he has decided to run ." he was going
  • Mrs. Norma L. Morrison Senator Frank E. Moss Bishop Reuben H. Mueller Dr. Kenneth G. Neigh James Patton Mrs. Esther Peterson Bishop W. Kenneth Pope Lawrence 5. Phillips Jacob Potofsky Walter P. Reuther Mr. James Kirkham National Commission