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  • Craley HH Emilio Daddario W J Bryan Dorn John Duncan Ed Edmondson George Grider Henry Helstoski David King Robert McClory Clark MacGregor William Minshall June 29, 1966 Wednesday David notes this Bunn's re mtg to DT Cong. Arch A Moore "Cong Ogden
  • of your letters to the President. If I can be of any further help, please let me know. Sincerely, Francis M. Bator · Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Honorable Phil M. Landrum Honorable William Jennings Bryan Dorn
  • ^Duesenberry . Member. CEA _ Secretary of the Treasury Henry Fowler Hon. Joseph Barr, Under Secy of Treasury ' Hon. William McChesney Martin, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System - pl Dean Acheson - OFF mansion - for LUNCH w/ Dean Acheson
  • of Trustees of College and General Blackshear M. Bryan, Pres. of College. To Speaker's Stand (Cont'd page la) Venezuelan Delegation Dr. Luis Jesus Perez Barreto & Mrs. Dr. Arturo Hernandez Crizanti Mr. Gumercindo Villazana Dr. Luis Guillermo Arkay Mr. Lozada
  • in politics? D: My father, who was fifty-three when I was born, told me that in 1896 when he cast his first vote that he saw no reason to vote for W. J. [William Jennings] Bryan because W. J. Bryan came to a convention, stormed it with an emotional speech
  • Wednesday E .. -t . William E. Beaumont, Jr. , Beaumont Nursing Home, Little Rock, Ark James L Kolb, M. D. ,Clarksville, Ark Mr. Graham T. Nixon, Arkansas Hospital Assoc. ,Little Rock, Ark Carl Anderson, M. D., Santa Rosa, Calif Mark Berke, Director, Mt
  • > ;.I .,:' ,;, ~. ....... PJ ...... • l ( ( J ~ '> Mr. J. P. Bryan of Freeport, Texas to see the --senatori-sometim ·•the early :p·a rt·:1 Z VIJ."U ()_t: fhis '·nionth ~ nWilJ.c.calt- ~wh-eii: he arrives • . ~·-;'\, •\ :0 - ~~ - ;....r
  • . Tobriner Board of Commissioners of Columbia The Honorable William C. Trimble Deputy Assistant Secretary'of State for African Affairs The Honorable John B. Duncan Commissioner, District of Columbia Brigadier General Charles Commissioner, District M
  • Brown Perry S. Brown Philip Marshall Brown Mrs. William Adams Brown Rov. Duncan H. Browne ES1her C. Brunauer John Stewarr Bryan Edwin M. Bulkley Ralph J. Bunche J. Franli: Burke Thomas E. Burke C. C. Burlingham Henry M. Busch Nicholas Murray Buder
  • " Speech of LBJ on Address by Justice William O. Douglas on Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt Program for Jefferson Birthday Barbecue Dinner of Texas in Austin, Texas (Delayed) Bob Hannegan Dinner Speech and Dinner Program Speeches by Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson
  • at Smithville that were a little bit taken by this fellow Hollers. So Ed Clark called me and got me to go back over to Smithville to myoId home. this time. I was living in Bryan, Texas, incidentally, at I went back over to Smithville to visit
  • e Hous e Da y Wednesda _ y y (includ e visite d by ) tur c Code , : , e President wen t t o the Cabinet Room to meet wit h JAPANESE GOVERNOR S /As th e President entere d th e Cabine t Room, h e wa s greeted b y Director Farri s Xj Bryan t
  • Governor Farris Bryan Senator Thomas McIntyre --and Mrs. McIntyre James Symington Cong. Stanley Tupper Cong J Oliva Huot Mrs. Mansfield Cong Robert T. Stafford staff and support On this flight the President held a birthday party for Senator George Aiken
  • Thoma s Kuche l Senator Rober t Kenned y 'Senator Pa t McNamar a Senator Jaco b Javit s Senator Wayn e Mors e Senator Winsto n Prouty Senator Ralp h Yarborough Senator Thoma s Dod d Senator Harriso n Williams Senator Quenti n Burdick Senator Claiborn e
  • at the Georgetown Club shortly after 9 p. m. Friday, Augus t 5 . Mr . Bryan t and the two beagles accompanie d him on the rid e to the club. He greeted reporters and photographers at the entrance to the Georgetown Club . The n he went inside where he was met by Mrs
  • ■pany ••, a private. He died of aiokneas while in the se"ice Oct. 9, 1814. Captain William Laval'a Oompanywas a part of the Army of The Oarolinaa and Georgia which joined General Jacltaon •• Army at fort Toulouae near tl:Le junction of the Oooaa
  • eCierson Brooks oC Red River Bryan Cannon Carter Casey Cassity Caston Caven Cha.mbe rs Cheatham Childress Clifton Collie Cox Craig Crosthwa.it Daniel Etheredge Flanagan Fleming Fly Gandy Gardner Gathings Godard Graham G1·ay Gregory Oromatzky Hanna. Hardee
  • 1981] Series II/ Correspondence Rapaport, Drs. Chanan & Judith [Oct. 1980 -Oct 1983] Series II/ Correspondence Ratchford, William R. House of Representatives [July-Dec. 1981] Series II/ Correspondence Raushenbush, P.A. (Elizabeth Brandeis) [April 1980
  • Daddario Cong. Cong. Frank Thompson Cong. Dominick Daniels Cong. Cong. Morris Udall Cong. John Davis Cong. Cong. Charles Vanik Gong. James Delaney Cong. Cong. Basil Whitener Cong. Harold Donohue Cong. Cong. James C. Wright Cong. W. J. Bryan Dorn Cong. Cong
  • for publication in 1993. Bryan H. Barrows III, a teacher at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, brought to the Library his one-man show on Martin Luther King, Jr., in which he portrays a man telling the story of the civil rights leader's life. Mr. Barrows gave his
  • y of Stat e Nichola s Katzenbac h CIA Directo r Richar d Helms General Harold Johnso n (fo r JCS Chairman Wheele r who is i n hospital) Director o f OEP, Farri s Bryan t ' Secretar y o f th e Treasur y Henry Fowle r ' USIA Directo r Leonar d Mark s
  • to announce a proposal by the insurance industry to invest $1 billion of their own capital to alleviate problems of central cities. The Vice President Senator Gordon Allott, Colorado Hon. Joseph M. Barr. Mayor, Pittsburgh, Pa. . Cong. William A. Barrett. Pa
  • } of our District me:., Glenn Williams of Bryan with his wife. Tim Fitzpatrick from Abe Fortas' office, who is helping spearhc;id the Young Citizens for Johnsc·:1, was there with his wife. play~·oy Ivan Smilh, the red·· headed millionaire from
  • . O 10:27a 11:26a Joined by Hon. John Bell Williams, Governor of Mississippi £, Hon. John A. Volpe, Governor of Massachusetts Press Briefing 1118 -A Hon. Charles L. Terry, Jr. , Governor of Delaware indicates "they talked about the Hon. Sherman W
  • Trowbridge Hon. Farri s Bryan t Hon. Marvi n Watson Col. Jame s Cros s : Dr. Marly n W . Vos s ~ A. Sheffe r Lan g (Federa l Railroa d Administrator) William H . Tucker , Chairman , IC C John J . Linneha n (Co O Chairman, Ne w England Regiona l Commission
  • Office ^ William S. White (b. 1) " Cu^- ______ ^ Senator Willia m Fulbrigh t Walt Rostow agend Bill Moyers th James Farley - NYC (b . 1) Rostow memo re this mtg to DT - a included report to Sen Fulbright on e President's Asian trip " THE WmiE House
  • President to office; with Mr. West, to living room to join Congressman and Mrs. E. Edmondson (Oklahoma) and their children Jim, Drew, John, and Brian. 5:35 With Mrs. West, Junie, and Bryan Edmondson, on ride to look at deer. 6:15 Return to house. Entry
  • Robert Young Marianne Means Hugh Flaherty Robert Semple Lurence Stern Stanley Carter Pat Furgurson Douglas Kiker Dorothy McCardle Jeanette Rudellat Melt••• i'h111-.. William Lawrence Sid Davia Forrest Boyd John Chancellor Donald MacDowell Tony Sargent
  • the the President said goodbye to Governor Connally, Willie day Taylor and o windy, about 28 chopper, i who were assembled to bid farewell and give good wishes on the beginning of this journ Mr. William Jordan wrote a detailed and comprehensive memo on mtgs in Guam
  • ADELMAN MISS FRANCES ALEXANDER J , F , STUART ARTHUR JAMES W , ASTON ALEX H . BAILEY LEWIS W , BAILEY ROBERT N , BALLOW ALBERT .I, BIGGIO MRS , SAMUEL C, BOVELL FRED A , BROWN MRS . RODGERS P. BROWN RALPH BRYAN FRED 0 . BURNS WILLIAM R. BURNS HENRY C
  • through papers on corner of desk. working some of his night reading. 4:58p President 5:00p t to oval office saying there was so much to read that it is impossible for him to keep up. Walt Secretary William Rostow pl Dean Rusk Bundy in oval office
  • ; Mathe w Lewis , 5 ; Bryan &B3KbcdLj a Rudolph , 6 ; an d Lis a Rudolph , 8 . Productio n wa s supervise d b y Willia m of th e New Yor k Advertisin g firm , Kline-Maxson . Car l Genus, brough t i n by Lewis, wa s director . then t o podiu m o n step s o
  • . Bromley Smith . ___ Mr. Edward Hamilton ; J_ •^ "_ 12:40p -~ y HZI " | _____ 1:02p •~~x^~i I C^ 1:03p All left the_Cabinet Room_but__ Secy Robert McNamara j Gen. Earle Wheeler ' George Christian ____., Gen. William Westmoreland ______ " |I
  • .. , Ii jI White ;! , , , , j i W. J. Bryan Dorn _ Cong. I__ Donald "Don" L. Fowler, President of Young Democrats ofSouth Carolina _ 12:00n : Charles Roche _ 12:00n Henry Wilson j; Cong. Dorn asked if the President w/ shake hands w/ Fowler. i! 11
  • , Eligio DELANEY, James J. DENT, John H. DENTON, Winfield K. DERWINSKI, Edward J. DEVINE, Samuel L. DICKINSON, William L. D~GGS, Charle§....C.. (Jr.) INGELL, John D. OLE, Robert ONOHU -fiarold D. • J. Bryan , John G. OWDY, John DOWNING, Thomas