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  • , Herbert, Jr., 1954-57 Brucker, Wilber M., 1955-57 Bruggmann, Minister of Switzerland & Madame, ca. Brundage, Percival, 1957 Burgess, W. Randolph, 1953 Burke, Admiral Arleigh, ca., 1955-61 Burney, Kara Hunsker, 1957 Burroughs, John, 1959 Busch, August
  • I remember the time--it wasn't a Community Action Program but it was in the manpower area--John Lindsay got upset about something that was happening and went to the New York Times. Well, it was impossible to answer that. did hurt that program. do
  • was interested in UNICEF. I don't know who first--you know, I just really don't know, except most matters of the tax nature-- F: You were working with then Congressman John Lindsay on this? I: Yes. F: Did you work together with some frequency? Were you
  • of the vice-presidential nomination; Homer Thornberry; Sam Rayburn; 1960-1961 presidential campaign; John Connally; oil industry in the 1960’s.
  • newspapermen all around there and they were saying different things. The fact is, and one of the saddest facts, that when our people arrived--Cy Vance and John Doar, Warren Christopher and others, Governor Romney and Mayor Cavanagh and the General and the Chief
  • of two in the House of Representatives. And then it was a ques- tion of the Senate. But while he didn't promise us, he made his contribution. sympathetic. He was And the reason why he didn't want to give a promise was because at that time (John P
  • . ARCH A. MOORE, JR., W. VA. GEORGE MEADER, MICH. JOHN V. LINDSAY, N.Y. WILLIAM T. CAHILL, N.J. GARNER E. SHRIVER, KANS. CLARK MACGREGOR, MINN, CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., MD JAMES E. BROMWELL, IOWA CARLETON J. KING, N.Y. PATRICK MINOR MARTIN, CALI
  • . But I'm not certain of that. G: Let me ask you about disposal of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. K: Yes. G: Here you had a political issue in that Mayor [John] Lindsay was blasting the White House and saying that they weren't. K: Well, of course one
  • · from some of bills I had drawn from the the best ·!lames .(TriciaNixon, .1 bank and said that was ·what . Mr. and Mrs; ·Stavros Niar1 was going to spend, and chos, ~or ilnd Mrs, John they said, 'All right, we V. Lindsay, Senator and Mrs. . haven't been
  • · from some of bills I had drawn from the the best ·!lames .(TriciaNixon, .1 bank and said that was ·what . Mr. and Mrs; ·Stavros Niar1 was going to spend, and chos, ~or ilnd Mrs, John they said, 'All right, we V. Lindsay, Senator and Mrs. . haven't been
  • and Humanities National Foundation Proposed statement 4-65 regarding National Council on the Arts; newspaper clipping on John St. John; press release of the President's 3/10/65 statement on a National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities; 12/16/64 Roger Stevens
  • . We had this emergency labor dispute problem which Johnson had stuck in the January 1966 State of the Union Message because he was annoyed with John Lindsay. We struggled all year with that and I think we gave birth to a mouse here. I don't know
  • of newsmen wonder if r.c. will be open to questions following/before his speech to the '8,sne. dave l ~ . ' ... I ( t . I • ·t :ClarkAttacked BrRep.·Ga~dner By Unlled Press International 1 Rep. John Gardne~, R-N.C., to­ day accused Atty. Gen
  • in the territorial helped to stimulate scientific occupied with his official planned farming. horticulture duties, and irrigation., he gave his active In 1880, when John Taylor [q.v.J MormonChurch, Woodruff replaced him as president "Twelve Apostles
  • ; phones George Brown, Lon Hill of Corpus Christi and John Connally about fundraising. JFK announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, joining Hubert Humphrey as the only announced candidates. 1/3 The Johnsons fly to Washington
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh SYMINGTON -- II -- 8 concern, to put it mildly, in HEW, from Wilbur Cohen down, or you might say from [Abraham] Ribicoff, [Anthony] Celebreeze, and [John] Gardner, [who] were the three fellows who had it. Kennedy left before Gardner
  • Height, Roy Wilkins, Clarence Mitchell, Most Rev. Patrick 0' Boyle, Andy Biemiller, Barbara Jordan, Rev. Walter E. Fauntroy, Whitney Young -The Vice President, Ramsey Clark, Steve Pollack, Louis Martin, Secy Gardner, Secy Weaver, Stephen Shulman, John
  • together an organization for Los Angeles in which every state delegation was assigned to a Kennedy person, and that Kennedy person, whether it was Abe Ribicoff or John Bailey or whoever--and there were a large number of them then--would literally live
  • John F. Kennedy's (JFK) plan regarding primaries going into the 1960 Democratic National Convention; assigning JFK staffers to specific state delegations; JFK's decision to address the Texas delegation; JFK's decision to ask Lyndon Johnson (LBJ
  • that, the officers of the exchange met with me in a formal setting. John Loeb was one of the key people on Wall Street and he and I had become friendly in the Humphrey campaign. There were a couple of other prominent Wall Street people who joined with John Loeb
  • CEL.LIElt, N,Y., CHAIRMAN MICHAEL A, P'EIGHAN, OHIO -- - - EDWIN £. WILLIS, LA. PltTIE:,. W. RODINO, JR., N. J. BYRON G. ROGERS, COLO. HAROLD D. DONOHUE, MASS. JACK llllOOKS, TEX. WILLIAM M. TUCK, VA. ROBERT T. ASllMORE, S.C. JOHN DOWOY, TEX. BASIL L
  • categories. The selection would be made by five members appointed by Mrs • Johns on. April 28, 1965: Women Doe,i-!$; E.uxtttiemn Mrs. Johnson hostessed a White House ·women d.Qtt 1 s luncheon on the subject of neighborhood beautification: Mrs. James Bush­
  • could count on about a dozen House members who, because of their constituency, would be supportive. But when you get to a farm bill, that constituency has eroded. For example, I think of a liberal Republican, John Lindsay, in those days, and there were
  • conservation, the Highway Trust Fund, and the National Wilderness Preservation System; 1962 amendments to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act affecting government supervision of drug industries and drug labeling; John F. Kennedy's (JFK) reaction
  • that the conversations of the task force and the bill drafting were not including any domestic peace corps. I was also aware that my friend, Norbert Schlei, the legal counsel, and his staff--Sol Lindenbaum, who later became Ramsey Clark's executive assistant, and John
  • the South was Henry--in terms of the House; in the Senate it was only Mike. G: Why was Sprague selected for the western states? 0: He's a California native. He had been with [Congressman John] McFall, [was] his AA for years, and we knew him. what stage
  • Desautels, Claude J. (Claude John), 1921-1982
  • is for your information. / Louis Martin ~ 28 [1 of 5] DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1730 K STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, 20006 August 23, 1965 LOUIS MARTIN O&~UTV D. C. Tlt:l... IE~HONIE ... IEOIEAAL.. :S-e790 CH.-1,.MAN MEMORANDUM To: Mr. John
  • in New Orleans. Leberte owns or works at the Scott Street Produce Market where John McFerren of Somerville alleged­ ly overheard a man speaking on the telephone say, on or about the day of the assassination: •shoot him on ·the balccmy, shoot him anywhere
  • , the success of the event. It was his you for your presence. Chancellor Adenauer, ROLANDV. LmONATI, JOHN V. LINDSAY,HARRIS graciousness, informality and, I believe, everyone who Is here--and some of the finest B. McDownL, Jr., PETER MACK, WILLIAM 6. the fine
  • Franklin Lindsay for the Schelling job: but action apparently awaits Nick's return. °I belleve lt essential that Sec. Ruk under­ stand your personal concern that NSAM 341 has not been eHectively lmple·t nented. W. W. Rostow OONFlDENTIAL -- WWRostow:rln
  • cent funded by state funds, really was placing too great a burden not only on Illinois. I had discussed this with Governor [Pat] Brown of California, Governor [Nelson] Rockefeller of New York and Governor [John B.] LBJ Presidential Library http
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE memo for the ~resident memo for Robert Weaver and Robertfiood from John B. C~inton w/cover memo to Levinson CR C
  • : "Even though he is being eulogized as a martyr the record of John F. Kennedy speaks for itself." To substantiate their position they list '' an entire crop of pinks'' in the Kennedy Administration. The list of alleged ''pinks'' includes Pierre Salinger
  • ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
  • at the efforts expended up to 1963 and then later, we did it the right way. G: What was Robert Kennedy's role in the 1963 civil rights bill? Do you recall his confrontation with John Lindsay and--? 12 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org More
  • John F. Kennedy's (JFK) effort as a young politician to become a better communicator; how Lyndon Johnson's (LBJ) legislative power shifted when he became vice president and then president; JFK's and LBJ's different styles in dealing with members
  • Jan 8 , 196 9 The Whit e Hous e Wed. Hon Josep h Barr , Sec y of the Treasury Donald Thoma s - Austi n Hon. Be n Barnes, - Austi n - Lt . Governo r o f the Stat e o f Texas-elect Mayor Joh n Lindsay - NY C - returnin g his cal l In th e doctor
  • John F. Kennedy opposing Medicare, 1960 Letters to Theodore Sorenson about Peace Corps report and proposals for 1960 campaign, 19561961 Printed Material: “The Day LBJ Came to Michigan,” Ann Arbor “News,” May 20, 1979 Printed Material: “Echos of LBJ’s
  • and internal controls and. encouragement .of private in.vestment. Woods said. Mrs. Gandhi appeared to understand but :referred to domestic political obstacles to any major initiatives before elections. Woods argu.ed (as does John Lewis) that she still has a few
  • OF WRIGHT PATMAN For list of folder titles, see page 2 Creator: Patman, Wright, 1893-1976 Biographical sketch: John William Wright Patman was a U. S. Representative from Texas, serving from 1929 until his death. Before his election to the U.S. House
  • ://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Records of the Democratic National Committee (NAID 1497343) Series: 2 http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal Box No. Folder Title The Robbins Co. Chuck Roche John Rowland