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- ARA announcement re 7 cities to become eligible for ARA assistance incl: Cleveland Commerce $60,000 contract to Cleveland C ,iffs Iron Co., Cleveland 1964 Attended meeting with P. on immigration and refugee matters Army $1,175,000 Fed. contract to GM
- a Virgini a e Gov. Joh n A . Burn s (D ) - Hawai i Beatric ' Gov. Donal d W. Samuelso n (R ) - Idah o Rub y "Gov. Ott o Kerne r (D ) - Illinoi s Helen a ^Gov. Harol d E . Hughe s (D ) - Iow a (Eva Mae did not come Gov. Rober t Dockin g (D ) - Kansa s Meredit
- , 1875, Navasota, Texas-d. April 24, 1964, Knox City, Knox County, Texas), was a physician in Knox City, Texas. He married Alma Taylor Roger in 1912 and they had a son, Tom Rogers Edwards. He is interred in Knox City Cemetery in Knox City, Texas. Scope
- in identifying 9,501 of these objects. Virtually a.11of these sightings were denved from subjective human observations and interpretations. The most common of these were astronomical sight ings that included such things as bright stars and planets, comets
- of Racial Equality, a civil rights organization, plan to hold a meeting on December 10, 1967, in either Kansas City, Kansas, or St. Louis, Missouri. According to our source, the purpose of the meeting is to discuss changes in the constitution
- century. inally, the archive contains Duncan's lenses, cameras, and other photographic equipment. Born in Kansas City, Missouri ("You don't get much closer to the heart of the country than that!" says Duncan) in 1916, Duncan began his life
- Truman sends message to Congress urging enactment of a long-range public health program. 5/21 In conference, House restores full $350 million authority for food relief. 5/22 In Kansas City, Truman signs the Greek-Turkish aid bill authorizing $400
- to close public schools in several Virginia cities to avoid court-ordered integration. Schools are also closed in Little Rock, Arkansas to avoid integration. 1959 Chronology ● p. 2 of 36 07/2024 2 REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library
- of this organization be instructed by the national office to promote similar demonstrations in other cities throughout the United States. Another source of this Bureau advised on June 7, that a small number of civil rights workers in Chicago, Illinois, reportedly left
- , Education & Welfare Evans. Lloyd ·(Honolulu) District Director Internal Revenue Service Edward C. Marsh (Kansas City) Director, Central Region Federal Aviation Adminis tr at ion ******************* 1966-1967 Chairmen William J. Bookholt (Atlanta) Regional
- to Johnson City to hunt doves on h.is ranch and he organized it like he would a ba11Ie.He stationed all the hunters around a great big dam before th dove started coming. He got a big chair and sat on the top of the dam, talking to all of us with a bullhorn
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- Emergency Fund? (The Xerox Corp., which sponsored the show, got nearly 30,000 adverse letters before the first show went on the air. The corporation has resisted the pressure.) In what large city extremists infiltrated the police force and operated a secret
- for three weeks, wondered where their star hundred and two hundred and twenty-yard dash man was, and I was over at San Marcos. I went over there, and in March I had made the track team, took pneumonia and was out about, oh, lid say three months
- Circumstances of entering Southwest Texas Teachers College; job at college; impressions of the young LBJ; LBJ and the 1928 Democratic National Convention; Dr. Evans’ garage apartment; LBJ’s interest in the College Star; lack of money among students
- Cities Commerce, Dept. of Retail Trade Annual Report Survey of Manufacturers Defense, Dept. of (Divider) Loose material (Defense) Defense Production Act of 1950 - Report Submitted by Atty. General to the President and Congress Office of Civil & Defense
- . BARRETT,Ashton c., Federal Maritime Conmission. BARTO~, Frank., Law Southern Railway System, Wash. 3 D.C. BEA.RD,Charles H• ., Union Carbide Corp. New York City BEATTIE, Donald, Railway Labor Executives Assn., Wash., D .c. BERGER,David, Phila., D .C
- 3 that Lassie the dog television star? W: Lassie the dog, yes. B: Did you get to meet Lassie? W: Oh yes, I've known Lassie. B: Did the President get to meet Lassie? W: Oh yes. B: Didn't pull her by the ears or anything? W: No, no, no ear
- , but in and around metropolitan areas. It is also becqming clear that we must devote as much attention to th~ quality of the cities as we do to parks and wilderness areas. We have found that transportation facilities have in the past been built with little regard
Oral history transcript, Emmette S. Redford, interview 2 (II), 3/31/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- west? R: It was on the only rOqd you can get--direct road--from Austin to Fredericksburg. It was, as today, through Johnson City. Mail came in from three places every day. At the post office in the morning we arranged the mail to go on a star
- Circumstances of Redford’s arrival to Johnson City in 1912; Johnson City at that time; handling the mail; Redford’s mother as postmistress; working at the Post Office; people in Johnson City and their way of life; roads; building the highway
- for Adlai Stevenson. G: What did you do in Hyannis Port, do you remember? M: Well, on the plane we stopped in Kansas City, I believe it was, where Mr. Truman was, and we all went over and went to some state building. Our group went up and sat down, and Mr
- . Maier, Mayor 79. Congressional Record-Senate, Aug. 3, 1967 - Reprint . of Article appearing originally in The Milwaukee Journal 80. of Herlinit The Milwaukee Star Facts Pastor 28, 1966 - - narrative Moore, taken Oct. 14, 1966 of Our Cities
- thought how much that red-brick building means in the daily life of the city and many young women who come to Washington to seek their fortune. I think of the young girl--let:s call her Grace-- fresh out of a small town high school. For very little money
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- ., Charleston, agenda include Valdosta, with New Orleans Richmond, Savannah, the teminal city on 9. campaigning by train been ta.ken on by a candidat.e Bird. SpeciaJ.," hospitality colllllittees, immediately Kansas City, s wife alone before. ?,b
- to Kansas City, Mo. to attend 78th birthday luncheon party for Truman. Later flies to Chicago to attend fundraising dinner. 5/9 Flies from Chicago to Walla Walla, Washington for ceremonies at Walla Walla and Pasco re: Ice Harbor Dam. Spends night
- TAKESIN THE BUREAU OF NARCOTICS FROMHE TREASURY DEPARTMENT ANDTHE BUREAU OF DRUGABUSECONTROL FROMTHE HEW DEPARTMENT. 4/8--GE938A / i
- ." Manatos:mjdr Bill Moyers (pl ) Bill Moyers (pl) Mrs. Johnson Mr. John Cowles, Publisher of Minneapolis Star & Tribune - Minneapolis, Minn, (b.1) (As an answer to Mr. Cowles ltr asking the Pres to request the Congress to enact a tax increase through
- , materials, and strategy; formulation of the Democratic Party platform; and the 1964 National Convention in Atlantic City. • • • 07/17/17 Date range of collection: 1960-1968 257 linear feet, 3 linear inches Available for research. 1 National Archives
- AND MANAGEMENTEXPERIENCE GIVE HIM AN UNUSUAL GRASP OF THE REAL PROBLEMS WHICH OUR TOWNS AND CITIES FACE. UPON HIS CONFIRMATION, MR. TAYLOR WILL SERVE AS ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR I NTERGOVERNMENTAL REL AT 10 NS. HE WILL HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR STRENGTHENINl
- Airport, New York City on March 16 at 1015 hours and will depart aboard a United States Air Force Special Flight on March 16 at 1705 hours. Department of the Navy is requested to provide aircraft security while in New York City. His Excellency will arrive
- McGeorge 12:00 his call) 3:00 Congressman & Mrs Jack Brooks, MF, VM to drive around ranch & see cattle & new grass coming in (on way back Mrs. Johnson is landing so above party stops & picks up Mrs J. from Jet Star - drop off MF then drove to Johnson
- him to help LBJ Dave Broder (Eve Star) Gov Faubus (Little Rock, Ark) "Price told me he talked to you and I just wanted you to know how pleased I was and how grateful I am." Dropped by lunch at Skeeter's honoring Hugh Brown (Salt Lake City) Lunch in P
- the Administration at Pittsburgh, Pa. w / Mr. I.. W. Abel and Mr. Conrad Cooper - Secy. Wirtz and Secy. Connor . The Senator agree d to g o -- the President had them sent by a Jet Star) Governor Leroy Collins -T?" Washington, D . C. (se e phone call t o Morse; same
- White Chairman John Bailey House Atlantic Cong Carl Albert Atlantic City Walter Jenkins Senator Richard Russell Bill Moyers Atlantic City Secretary Dean Rusk Senator Richard Russell 8-21-64 City fr calls carded Friday fr mans mans To Ft
- . (DL T-1 and DL T-2, 11/15/67) C. Publications The NOi national newspaper "Muha■■ad Speaka" is sold on a quota basis by FOi ■e ■bers of the MTI in Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding cities in the North Texas area. (DL T-1 and DL T-2, D. 1/19/68
- See all scanned items from file unit "E4-Office of Investigations - City Files, 1967-68"
- 'Withyou. '·My client•• ume is Paul Bu.shand he baa the Po,:d Ag,ODCJ 1n Mexico City am the.controlling ltOCkholder 1n a numberof banks down there. He thought we might have a ship bl moth balls that the GOYermueJlt\\OOld,be Willing to sell to him. He baa
- . listening early station that we used to then one in Kansas City; I just cannot But this was a great thrill and a great adventure, in to this radio, this great big, complicated machine that none of us really understood. Welittle knewwhat was coming
- the Oval Office Newsboy Week picture for picture of the President Paul Link - age 15 -- carrier for the Evening Star handing Paul Link a copy of , William Merritt , circulation director of the Star his msg to be used W_ William Clayton , w/ the Evening
Oral history transcript, C.E. "Curley" Doyle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- represented what was known then as the White Stars--I didn't even know it was in existence--nominated a representative from the White Stars, and Lyndon got up and nominated someone from the Black Stars, which I didn't know was in existence but which
- Biographical information; meeting LBJ at college in San Marcos; clubs at Southwest Texas State Teachers' College (SWTSTC), including the White Stars; LBJ's parents; LBJ's early interest in politics; professors LBJ admired at SWTSTC, including
- told him she thought I was going to [Texas] A & M. But anyway, I went up there one weekend and they were going to Johnson City, to Margaret's home. Friday afternoon. We went on to Johnson City that Then the next morning, why, we got up and she said
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; Cecil Evans; college years; garage apartment; secretary to Kleburg; college sports; Black Stars; White Stars; LBJ blackballed; 1928 Democratic National Convention; debate team; Cotulla; boarding
- gave my husband his Silve r Star in the South Pacific during World \Wlir II. Just last January, General Mac Arthur said: "If I'd known Lyndon was to become President, I would have looked after his welfare better than I did, but at the time he seemed
- • • • expositions • • • musical drama. Each state, expressing its own personality, offers its own rich delights. Cultural complexes -- combining theatre, films, dance and music - are springing up like daisies in cities large and small throughout America. Museums