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  • organized labor and a few intellectuals and liberals in Galveston came to feel apparently that our efforts offered the most hope for some changes in Galveston. We endeavored to elect Jim Simpson, now a prominent attorney in Texas City, as county attorney
  • Biographical information; Dean Colwell; Al Smith; first political speech; 1932 and 1936 support of FDR; Jim Simpson
  • but the whole neighborhood knew. Today? No discipline. We sec chil­ dren on television tall-.ing to parents in ways that in those clays would have gollen you lille1ed. just filleted. I love Bart Simpson. but ... he needs his butt kicked." Colorful Addition
  • of the committee's work is a direct result of the splendid direction afforded by our counsel, Mr. Edwin L. Weisl and his partner, Cyrus R. Vance. Mr. Weisl and Mr. Vance are distinguished New York lawyers, members of the firm of Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett, and we
  • of the committee's work is a direct result of the splendid direction afforded by our counsel, Mr. Edwin L. Weisl and his partner, Cyrus R. Vance. Mr. Weisl and Mr. Vance are distinguished New York lawyers, members of the firm of Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett, and we
  • . Dallas. Tex Mr. Arthu r G. Cohen , Pres. , Arlen Properties, NYC Mr. Jake Jacobsen . Semer & Jacobsen, Wash. f DC Mr. Walter Shorenstein , Milton Meyer & Co. , San Francisco, Calif Edwin L. Weisl, Sr. . Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, NYC Mr. Leon
  • to b e r 11, 1967 Page 2 A dele Simpson, c a m e in soon w ith M is s T r e y z an d a r a c k fu ll of c lo th e s a n d w e f itte d a gay r e d s u it and c h o s e a b r i g h t p in k r e v e r s i b l e lig h t w o o l f o r n e x t S p rin g
  • , Garner E. SICKLES, Carlton R. SIKES, Robert L . F. SIMPSON, Milward L. SISK, B . F. SKUBITZ, Joe SLACK, John M., Jr. SMATHERS, George A. S MA THE RS , George A. 19 6 7 SMATHERS, George A. 1968 SMITH, H . Allen SMITH, Henry P . , 3d SMITH, Howard W. 33
  • Simpson - Asst. Secy, for Administration Mr. Peter Libassi - Spec. Asst, for Civil Rights Mr. Carlton Spitzer - Director of Public Information Miss Mary Switzer - Commissioner of Vocational Rehabilitation Administration Mr. Lisle Carter - Asst. Secy
  • Cooper, Miss Eugenia Mary March 23, 1966 Wednesday Corcoran, Judge and Mrs. Howard F Semer, Hon and Mrs. Milton P Corcoran, Thomas G Shields, Mrs. Frances Cowen, Chief Judge and Mrs. Wilson Simpson, Judge and Mrs. Charles R Cox, Hon and Mrs. Oscar
  • done to prepare the way for the Nixon people? L: Several things have been done. Starting last fall, Secretary Cohen asked Ralph Huitt, who was the assistant secretary for legislation, Don Simpson, who was the assistant secretary for administration
  • PROXMIRE, William RANDOLPH, Jennings RIBICOFF, Abraham ROBERTSCN, WilliD J_. RUSSELL, Richard B. SALTONSTALL, Leverett SCOTT, Hugh SIMPSON, ¥..ilward I,• SMATHERS, George A• SMITH, Margaret Chase SPARI\MAN, John STENNIS, John
  • , that I was working on, with the Atlas Corporation. And through Mr. OdIum I met some of the Simpson Thacher and Bartlett partners and they induced me to stay in New York. F: How did you happen to go with Paramount Pictures? W: The Atlas Corporation
  • , South Dakota CARL T. CURTIS, Nebraska JACOB ·K. JA VITS, New York MILW~RD L. SIMPSON, Wyoming JAMES R. CALLOWAY, Chief Clerk and Staff Director ARTHUR A. SHARP, Staff Editor SUBCOMMIT'l'l!Z ON NATIONAL Sll:CUBITY AND INTJ!lBNATIONAL 0PEBATIONS HENRY M
  • . Simpson are honorable mention winners. District of Columbia Government - Chairman Walter Tobriner i Civil Service Commission - Chairman John Macy Picture and release of a | GUESTS ; statement by the Press Office- - Mr. Hunter P. Wharton, President, Intl
  • the airport). Asthe motorcade started up, a young girl fell to the ground at the Sec. Serv. car but the motorcade did not stop ^ (Hear d no report of injury). i called Simpson on radio "We have a strange car along side of Volunteer' moment was tense
  • th· s will solve th· problen-1. Since1·ely~ Walter Jenkins S pecial As sis tan the Preaident to 1' Honorable Edwin L. ·weisl Simpson Thacher and Bartlett 12.0 Broadway New York 5:, New Yo "'k " WJ:ms ',
  • , llnitl'd Statt·s Dt·partment of Transportation; DA , IALOI\E, Editnr, The Daily TC'xan; JAMES F LLOWS, .Speech writer for President Carter; GRIF I SMITH, Spe
  • .) and Milward L. Simpson (Wyo.): The Committee adopted a number of amendments to the Administration bill, Including: • One, by Abraham A. Riblcoff (DConn.), to require that an Assistant Secretary in the new Department be designated to administer depanmental
  • }(. Cowan. ___ Clillf!,n • °Lowry r= -. 1nd Anderson : •' :.I. Robei;t E. _Ferris : •·. _Douglas B. ,Mar.shall ,.:· Andrew_ P. Shea . 1..i..,i.i:. 1'5cirn1nes" ~-··, ........ illiam_ R. L~mmisl\, c Arnold .. • John C. Fitch ',.. Jack McBride ' H. L. Simpson
  • on "The Women's Movement Through the Eyes of the Media." Panelists will include Sey Chassler, Editor of Redhook Magazine; Peggy Simpson, President of the Washington Press Club; and Isabelle Shelton with the Washington Star. Tuesday will be devoted to state
  • to South Dakota. Curtis - Open minded. Javits - Not contacted. Simpson - Not contacted. Doesn't know how people of Nebraska _____ ,,,,.. -- ----: ..,, may react. '1./16766. ' DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HOUSE GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
  • Men Attended by LBJ Future Forum G Galbraith, John Kenneth Gall Bladder surgery Gallagher, Gary W. – Articles by Game Warden (Grover Simpson) Garcia, Hector Gardner, John W. Garner, John Nance Garrison, Jim Gary Job Corps Center "The Gathering Storm
  • outside counsel. So he called his good friend Ed Weisl from Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett in New York and actually coerced him over the telephone to come and take it. And it was really a tough job because this was around November 4 or November 5
  • this [one at] Baylor. G: Another note I have indicates he went out to see John Nance Garner in Uvalde with a man named George Simpson. R: I don't know. G: You don't remember that. R: I'm not ~ure: Do you remember Dick Brown's visit to Texas? LBJ
  • with him." They moved me up to his plane on the way back. I remember then thinking, "Oh, gee, shall I talk to him about all these problems and things that I have?" I stewed about it. The plane was full of others--Bill Simpson was on, I remember he
  • . The press was down there. So he set it up. goddamned party. It was a big They brought down Vietnamese popsies for the corre- spondents to take out in the woods, which they were doing with enthusiasm. But Howard Simpson and I were down
  • investigation? C: Yes, but I had become so deeply involved here that it just wasn't possible for me to do that. B: Did you once again recommend an alternative? C: Yes. I thought that Ed Weisl, who is a partner of Simpson, Thatcher and Bartlett, would
  • if the GOJ wishes to release the reply to do so. END FYI. END but THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January TO: Mr. 13, 1966 Bowdler FROM: ·-comley Smith The attached is attention. Please keep Miss Simpson (145-697) informed taken. for your
  • in "The Simpson:;."' In Charlie Chaplin s film --The Gr at Dictator:· the tit! character is in a motorcade that passes by the stat­ ue, which suddenly sprouts an arm and salutes him. Venus\ image appears on salt shakers. lamp stanJs, matchbooks­ everywhere
  • IN THE SENATE OF THE UNI •D STATES Sam and then showed sympathy fo_rSukarno, should now be pressing Uncle Sam to defend Friday, October 22, 965 him against an Indonesian threat: EXTENSION OF REMARKS It is •a fortunate happenstance that Mr. SIMPSON. Mr. P