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  • Brown, & Mrs Brown, Fred Dutton, Lloyd Hand, JV, Moyers, Pierre Salinger, 2 SS men. Arrived Beverly Hilton Hotel - President went directly to suite, --Greete d by Col Henry Crown, Secretary Dean Rusk (b. 1) (D.C.) Conrad Hilton, Rob't Groves and Donald
  • to Washington this afternoon. 1/6 LBJ flies to Detroit where he makes numerous stops: Second Avenue Baptist Church, Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Ford Auditorium, Cobo Hall; then flies to West Palm Beach for meeting with JFK. Spends night at Charles Wrightsman
  • GORDON . MR. EUIBR STAATS MR. ED MCDERMOTT GEN CARTER SECY VANCE AMB THOMAS MANN SECY NITZE SECY AILES SECY JOHN MCNAUGHTON SECY ZUCKERT DIR MCCONE SECY GEORGE BALL AMB LLOYD HAND CHM GARDNER ACKLEY MR. ADAM YARMOLINSKY MR. JOSEPH CALIFANO MR, CHARLES
  • Capital Planning Commission Charles Horsky, the White House advisor for National Capital Affairs William Walton, Chairman of the Fine A~ ·ts Commission Walter Washington, Executive Director of the National Capital Housing Authority Mrs. Albert Lasker
  • and pretty brunet with a ready smile and warm manner that make you feel instantly at home • • • Behind her laughing dark eyes is great intelligence. 11 Charles E. Jones the scope bilities -- and Her capability where national 11••• The Denton (I'exas
  • that it will abate by the time of the celebration, which I understand will involve high level representation from Latin American countries. Thus far, the Commission has received no answer from either Conrad Wirth or his successor to Bernhard's letter of October 25
  • . Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org rights generally. Participants include Rep. Jim Roosevelt of LA, Dick Bolling of Kansas City, Adam Clayton Powell of NYC, and Charles Diggs of Detroit. They reportedly decided on strategy to abandon
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: DR. BARNABY CONRAD KEENEY INTERVIEWER: DOROTHY PIERCE Me SWEENY More on LBJ Library oral histories
  • See all online interviews with Barnaby Conrad Keeney
  • Keeney, Barnaby C. (Barnaby Conrad), 1914-1980
  • Oral history transcript, Barnaby Conrad Keeney, interview 1 (I), 4/14/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
  • Barnaby Conrad Keeney
  • to the President MEETING - August 11, 1965 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE J. Richard Grant William Seabron CENSUS BUREAU Conrad Taeuber CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Is t dore L. Risen Charles J~ Sparks COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS Walter Lewis Marian Yankauer COMMUNITY
  • , there would have been camel dung all over the South Lawn." F: I see. When Johnson has someone like Ayub Khan or Conrad Adenauer to the ranch, do they stay in the house or do they have a guest house? C: They stay in the house with the President
  • Johnson) scheduled to arrive in Washington on 12/31 or 1/1. January 1/1 Ed Weisl, Preparedness Subcommittee counsel, reveals on 12/31 that the subcommittee investigating U.S. missiles and satellite programs has decided against calling Charles E. Wilson
  • OFFICIAL U~,.. DEPARTMENT OF STATE '\ AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON SEP l '11965 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM FOR: The Honorable McGeorge Bundy The Honorable Charles Schultze This memorandum proposes a concept, a procedure
  • Bil *r Datr September 27, 1966 White House Day Tuesda y Activity (inctude visited by) E While at Cape Kenney Astronaut Pete Conrad presented the President a flag they had in their space capsule that had orbited the earth. The flag along
  • . thoughtfulness and friendship. lncldenthlly, Charles Boatner, who recently came up from Texas to join me, saw your letter and asked that he be allowed to say "hello" to you. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. Mary L. Rivenbark Mrs. Clara L. Harper 3532 Granada
  • if the details are accurate— V: I think he called Conrad Hilton, didn't he? G: That may have been it. Tell me what you remember about that. V: Well that was during his vice-presidential years, right? But I don't know who the diplomat was, I just remember
  • LBJ’s feelings about transition from majority leader to Vice President, LBJ’s call to Conrad Hilton to arrange for a hotel room for an African diplomat, his attitude toward travels as Vice President and his approach to diplomacy, search
  • file of that occasion. Thanks again and again for your every expression of friendship. Look forwanl to seeing you soon. Sincerely Lyndon B. Johnson · Hon. Charles F. Herring. State Senator Austin, Texaa LSJ:MJOH. [1 of 3] '; ·, ti {j
  • Secretary told you--Mr . Schnittker, I assume . Bi : No, this was Mr . Murphy . Charles Murphy, when he was Under Secretary . And my remembrance is that he told me at the time--or later I guess it was--that this was really the first time he'd ever had
  • with him. These were I'm thinking of Charles Bartlett, for example; I'm thinking of Ben Bradlee; both went to Harvard with him. Rowland Evans, I don't know whether he went to Harvard with him or he knew him another way--I'm not sure about him
  • going to live in a place like that? What was going to become of them if they lived in a place like that? She was shocked with Charles Haar. In fact she was going to turn the Sierra Club loose on him if he ever surfaced this proposal anywhere. People
  • : General of the Army Omar N. Bradley. Archbishop Robert E. Lucey. George Meany. Vice Chairman: Mrs. Oswald B. Lord. Director: Charles Tyroler 11 Deputy Director: Abbott Washburn. Treasurer: Huntington Harris l ACTION MoDday, Mr. May Z7, 1968 -- 4:00 p
  • Box Folder Title Number Schottland, Charles I. [Sept 1980-June 1984] 11 11 Schorr, Kenneth L. Community Legal Services - Phoenix [July-Sept 1981] 11 Schrayer, Max Robert, Chairman of the Board - The Associated Agencies, Inc. [Mar-Apr 1980] 11
  • 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Folder title Speech by Senator Johnson on the Floor of the Senate, "Texas Farm Production As Affected by State's Water Problem" Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress for Charles William
  • a small room at the Conrad Hilton where we met. The room was almost totally occupied by the bed, so we put several drafts of the Vietnam planks that we had on the bed, compared them, identified differences and sought to reconcile them. At this point, Ted
  • with influential Democrats during that campaign; pressure for Humphrey to resign from the vice presidency during his 1968 campaign; riots and protesters near the Conrad Hilton Hotel during the 1968 convention; Ginsburg's role in Humphrey's campaign in the fall
  • . Branscom , Bethlehe m Steel ) R. H . Larr y Secretary Connor , Secretar y Wirtx ; I. W . Abe l President , Steelworker s Unio n Conrad Coope r (R . Conra d Cooper, U.S . Steel ) To Flowe r Garde n w/ abov e - fo r pi x £& T o Oval Offic e w / negotiators
  • INTERVIEWEE: CONRAD L. WI RTH INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Wirth's office, RCA Building, New York City Tape 1 of 1 F: Mr. Wirth, tell us first briefly something of your own background and how you came to be looked upon as an outstanding
  • See all online interviews with Conrad L. Wirth
  • Wirth, Conrad Louis, 1899-
  • Oral history transcript, Conrad L. Wirth, interview 1 (I), 8/5/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Conrad L. Wirth
  • . Johnson’s aircraft Letter and article by Conrad M. Black entitled “A Year After Chicago” 4 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org/ COLLECTION
  • . Connally, Wayne Creighton, Tom Crump, Louis Dies, Martin, Jr. Grover, Henry C. Hall, Ralph Hardeman, Dorsey B. Harrington, D. Roy Hazlewood, Grady Herring, Charles Hightower, Jack Jordan, Barbara Kazen, Abraham, Jr. Kennard, Don Krueger, Culp Mauzy, Oscar
  • transpcrting: Liquefied petroleum g,u, plicant's representative: Charles W. in bulk, in tank vehicles, from MidSinger, Tower Suite 3600, 33 North La •American Pipeline Terminal at or near Salle Street, Chicago, m.. 60602. Au­ Cantril, Iowa, to Points in Dllnois
  • Co. The lute Ba r uch 1\l attingly, Republican national c.-ommit­ tecmnn from Missouri, pur­ chosed anolhet· inlerest in a Caddo county lease from Chey­ enne Aug. 17, 1956. John Charles Daly, vice pres­ itlent of the American Broad­ casting Co