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  • Bio: Ira Winfield Davis, also known as Stormy and I. W., (b. August 3, 1905, Arkansas-d. November 15, 1996, Travis County, Texas) was an executive at the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company and the industry representative to Lyndon B. Johnson during
  • LBJ Connection: Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Industry representative to Democratic 1960 presidential campaign
  • to the President To Oval Office Speaker McCormack March 31, 1966 Thurs Senator Ralph Yarborough and Cong. Henry Gonzales the bill authorizing the striking of a for private signing of H.R. 7526 medal commemorating the 250th anniversary of the founding of San
  • shareholders aut of wellCMr a half million dollarsof their ~ The $4,000,000 Thl'M transactionswhich the .Ccmmission is qlllSlioningrepresent about $4,000,000. These are assets, properly carried on th& Company's books.They belong to the shareholdws of Fifth
  • REPRESENTATIVE FOR TRADE NEGOTIATIONS/APPOINTMENTS (open) Box 123 FG 11-11 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF FOOD FOR PEACE (open) Box 123 FG 11-11/A OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF FOOD FOR PEACE/APPOINTMENTS (open) Box 123 FG 11-12 NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS (open
  • , ita nceea,• u 1u ely due to tb.e ¥Uy gr eat eUorte of D • H. • BoW•-. ~ Dean for Researqh ol North CaNUna State Unlvcr · , who de,,.... a wry l.al-p ;art ~ hi time ta the lut year to thl• effort. ; ,;,.:,£ , .~ ~ s~ . I ~ec ·!Jld that yo Dr. Robluoa
  • with the American Petroleum Institute, who has done much to stimulate oil companies to encourage stations in this efforto There are 215, 000 stations in the nation, and 400 in Washingtono are located in well-traveled spots by the very nature of their business
  • David J. Harris. Chicago Corporation. Chicago. Ill Harry A. Jacobs, Jr. , Bache & Co. , Incoroporated. NYC Franklin R Johnson, The Keystone Company of Boston, Mass *"W Bruce McConnel, Jr., Singer, Dean & Scribner, Pittsburgh William F. Morgan, Blyth & Co
  • conversation. And before ^the evening was over there was dancing to the piano music of an eighty-one year old German with a curly white mustache and an alpine cap and a vest that was covered with medals. He played a ll the old favorites lik e "Carolina
  • the Family-Size Farm" 6/15/55 "Authorizing Committee on Banking and Currency to Make Certain Studies and Investigations" 1/25/57 "Major Oil Companies Organize False-Front Lobby To Oppose Quality of Opportunity Bill H.R. 11" 4/15/57 "Credit Unions Help Small
  • Gonzales as yet, but will.” 6/14 Austin. LBJ speaks before Texas Council of Social Studies at UT, goes to Haywood Ranch in afternoon, then to LBJ Ranch at 11 p.m. 6/15 LBJ Ranch. Talks with Dr. Everett Givens in Austin. Visits with Art Kowert, Betty
  • ://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title Series I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Army, U.S. Army Reserve Programs, 1964 Arts, National Council on... Atomic Energy Atom Fleet, 1965 Atomic Energy Policy of U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Atomic
  • Board and Ohio Railroad Carbide Company ^^ , Natl Industrial Transportation League Doyle Maj. Gen. John P. MacDonald Professor of Transportation. Dwyer,Florence ? P. ..--....... —. Dye, Ira House of Representatives Maritime Administration pg 4a Date
  • of the unions actually people at fairly high levels had become active union people. This produced some problems. We also found that there were some unions that had started out almost as company unions and were exclusive to a particular government operation
  • *Time Magazine [opened 1/13/2023] Meeting: Time’s Board of Economists – 9/12/78 Meeting: Time’s Board of Economists – 12/11/78 Meeting: Time’s Board of Economists – 2/11/80 American Academy of Arts & Sciences Bach Committee 63 Challenge Magazine
  • : That could easily be. I don't know positively, but I do know that it was something that they tried awfully hard on. If a project during the war was given to, say, one of the airline companies or one of the other kind of companies that furnished something
  • to have the Connnerce Department guidelines out so that Secretary Trowbridge and his colleagues can begin a series of. individual conferences with companies which appear to be out of line .. Originally these figures have come out in the first and second
  • to have the Connnerce Department guidelines out so that Secretary Trowbridge and his colleagues can begin a series of. individual conferences with companies which appear to be out of line .. Originally these figures have come out in the first and second
  • and Administration, 1962, 1963 11 Arms Control and Disarmament Arms Control and Disarmament Arkansas River Arms Sale Abroad by U.S.A. Army, U.S. Army Reserve Programs, 1964 Arts, National Council on... Atomic Energy Atom Fleet, 1965 Atomic Energy Policy of U.S
  • . President Frei scored a major victory on September 9 when the Chilean Senate by a vote of 26-14 expressed its willingness to consider the copper bill which would ratify agreements reached between the Frei administration and three major U.S. copper companies
  • of the Appropriations Committee; Dr. Milton s. Eisenhower, President, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; the Honorable Thomas s. Gates, Jr., President, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company and former Secretary of Defense; Dr. James H. McCrocklin, President
  • aardina M• d p laare.i Ur.atMr. D&Yld SarDOU tM coulde, .. by dN Preeidem•• Awutla Board alMl by the Prealcleat for die Prealdeadal Medal of dom. A• ,oa probably klMnr. dl9 aeat UDCNDC•ment ttf tMa Medal wlU occu o July ah. Tllu. die waria Bo&l'd will m
  • , tables, sketches, blueprints, invoices, forms, press releases, and maps. This series pertains to the formation and operation of the Lower Colorado River Authority including the history of its predecessor companies. The collection is divided into two
  • President Kennedy? E: The only time that I met President Kennedy face to face was in June of 1963 when I received the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service. It's a medal that the President presents to about five civil servants each
  • the President of the Republic of Korea .•and Mrs. Park in the Sert Room, W~ldorf Astoria. "Mayor Wagner will present the New York . Gold Medal of Honor to President P~rk. 5:30 Private evening. THURSDAY,MAY_?_Q. 9:00 a.m. Departure from Waldorf Towers. 9
  • cN a m a ra s fro m Defense, the Hodges fro m C o m m e rc e , the W ir t z s from L a b o r, and poor»_j 3-» o verw o rk e d W a lter H e lle r , chairman of the Council o f Econom ic A d v i s o r s ^ w e r e with us in the company totalling about
  • Arts
  • Gold Medal Award- Veterans of Foreign Wars 1965 Honorary Degree - Texas Christian University 1965 Honorary Doctor of Law Degree- Texas Tech College 1965 S. D. E. C. Resolution Commending Governor, 59th Leg.1965 Cultural Achievement Award 1966 Silver
  • the development of policy and proposals to implement that policy through what I think can properly be called group-think. Group-think is an exceedingly varied art; it comes in all shapes and sizes. We are all familiar with the multi-headed agency of fairly
  • insurance company presidents on the panel; the federal government's involvement in reinsurance and its cost; the Fair Access to Insurance Requirements (FAIR) plan; the panel's report and resulting legislation introduced by LBJ; opposition to the legislation
  • the history of the First World War and recounted the mood and character of that era through music, film, literature and art, historic documents, military weapons, and private memorabilia. Leading institutions from across the nation who participated were
  • . Thomas T. Adams Mrs. W. Vincent Astor Mr. Reuben K. Barrick Mr. Ralph E Becker Mr. John Bell Mr. J. Carter Brown, Associate Director, Natl Director of Art Mr. Franklin R. Bruns, Jr. Senator Quentin Burdick Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter Mr. Nash Castro Cong
  • and, frankly, I was very much surprised at the Several things, no. But the changing in the system, yes. And in all frankness you've got to expect it obviously from Burke Marshall because he works for the company that was going to have more to do
  • of medals of honor and things of thatttype I see the President, changes of command of one kind or another; but the Under Secretary of a military department is not called to the White House to discuss policy. To the extent that Defense policy is involved
  • ,George B. Parr, et al., Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit] [Parr, George] W. Jenkins – Telephone Conversations, 1960 [Phinney, Bob] Pittsburgh Plate Glass Court Case [Transportation Company
  • activities, how they came about and what developed from them. Of course, the first venture of the family into broadcasting was a year or so before my time. That's when they bought Austin Broadcasting Company, which was the licensee of what became KTBC
  • , the trip to Paris, the trip to the NATO conference. You went along on that. Any recollections of that? V: Well, I think he had fun, too. It was a trip where there was some shopping and that sort of thing. G: Did he buy any art? V: I remember going
  • by the Johnsons for a house early in the Vice Presidency, LBJ’s taste in art and how he bargained for purchases, LBJ’s knowledge of cattle and farming.
  • . Author; Mbr., Nat'l Council on the Arts, NYC Karl F. Feller Pres., Int'l Union U:r,.ited Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink /i & Distillery Workers of America, Cincinnati, Ohio {/\... Mr. George P. Garrett, Jr. Poet, Univ. of Virginia, Char~ottesville, Va
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  • audience wit h operati c selection s an d som e "native " '-- Georg e Gershwi n music. A t the en d of her performance , th e Presiden t presente d he r wit h th e Medal o f Freedom (sh e ha d been schedule d t o receive i t last September , bu t wa s i n