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- . And the vituperation of the [William] Jenners and the Bridges and the [Herman] Welkers and the--Time-Life, old man Henry Luce had been bribed for years by the China lobby. And Quemoy and Matsu, we almost had World War III over those two damn little old indefensible
- ; drinking among senators; Grace Tully; LBJ’s problems with kidney stones; Chiang Kai-shek; tax bill controversy; foreign policy issues; John Foster Dulles; Clinton Anderson
- INTERVIWEE: GENERAL SAMUEL T. WILLIAMS INTERVlp·1ER: TED GITTINGER PLACE: General Williams' residence, San Antonio, Texas Tape 1 of 2 G: General Williams, what had been your assignments in the four or five years prior to your going to Vietnam
- See all online interviews with Samuel T. Williams
- Williams, S. T. (Samuel Tankersley), 1897-1984
- Oral history transcript, Samuel T. Williams, interview 1 (I), 3/2/1981, by Ted Gittinger
- Samuel T. Williams
- INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM J. HOPKINS INTERVIEWER: THOMAS H. BAKER National Archives Conference Room, Washington, D.C. PLACE: Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, I know that you came to the White House in 1931, in October I believe, and have been there since. Could you
- See all online interviews with William J. Hopkins
- Hopkins, William J., 1910-2004
- Oral history transcript, William J. Hopkins, interview 1 (I), 6/6/1969, by T.H. Baker
- William J. Hopkins
- . But it is achievable to live our daily lives with compassion, to make communities good places to live and work, to create schools that foster a love of learning. Mrs. Johnson never asked whether she could achieve beauty for Washington when she created oas s of trees
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 5 (V), 11/29/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to him, I think, namely William Dawson from Chicago, but Dawson was an insider-type of politician, very effective internally and very effective in Chicago. But he was not a public figure in any sense the way Adam Clayton Powell was. Adam Clayton Powell
- not suppose to keep) 12:50 Left Billings for Crow Reservation by has (switched buses) 2:15 Arrive Effie Hogan residence (Indian woman who is now raising foster children - gave Indian gifts to city) 2:45 Arrive Otto Weaver residence (Superintendent of Crow
- Breakfast. (11:20 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster (clam bake master) and two children; Mr. Friedmas -- to the Yellow Oval Room at 12:20, then went on a special tour.) Lunch. 2:07 Left the White House with Lynda. 2:12 Arrived at the National Theatre
- is involved in the local and international community, promoting literacy, fostering access to higher education, and improving world health. Scope and content note: This collection consists of two Western Union telegrams addressed to Lyndon Johnson and Richard
- to it by William T. Foster, who had been president of Reed College, who was a dear friend of mine, and who got Waddill Catchings to finance him on a foundation. Catchings occupied an ambiguous position. He was the leader of the bull market, but he also was author
- , ETC. Campaign Financing: Williams Announcement, 1966 Democratic Fund Raising, 1965: President Club Democratic National Committee: Fund Raising Ad Book "Towards An Age of Greatness", 1965 Democratic National Committee: Fund Raising Activities 1965
Oral history transcript, Everett McKinley Dirksen, interview 1 (I), 5/8/1968, by William S. White
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- INTERVIEWER: William S. White DATE: May 8, 1968 W: This is the conversation between Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen of Illinois, the Republican leader of the Senate, and William S. White. It's being made on May 8, 1968. Senator, you've known President
- Oral history transcript, Everett McKinley Dirksen, interview 1 (I), 5/8/1968, by William S. White
- 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
- . . . . . . . . . . . . Hon. Cyrus R. Vance . . . . . . . . . . Gen Earle G. Wheeler, USA . . . . . . . LGen Joseph F. Carroll, USAF. . . . DIA . State . White House . OSD . JCS USAF USIA GREENII Senior Policy Team Hon. William C. Foster . . . Hon. Raymond
- insurance for public employees. Steve Foster In their discussion of the controver sial "Robin Hood" system of financing Texas public schools, the panelists were in fundamental disagreement. Mr. Ro driguez doubted that Robin Hood will be significantly
- . Arnold, M. L. Baldwin, Frank Barnes, James M. Barry, William B. Bauer, Lenhardt E. Beam, Harry P. Beiter, Alfred E. Bell, C. Jasper Blackshear, Glenn Boehne, John W. Jr. Boland, Patrick J. Bradley, Michael J. Buckler, (Minnesota) Burkhart, Carl Burns
- ; the- service war colleges and private aca demic institutions. In a letter to Senator J. William •.·Fulhright, chairman . of ...the ·seitat~,: Foreign Rela tions Committe.e, Mr. Acheson suggested that an admin,istra . tion could not allow the acad e~y
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 10 (X), 10/14/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Now, r~ansfield was not an operator. In terms of philosophy, Mansfield was more in the [William] Knowland tradition. (Interruption) Back to Mike Mansfield. Mike was not an operator. But on the other hand, all of the people around the Senate
- .") · j The President of the United States, Presiding ACDA William C . Foster, Director AEC Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman AID David E . Bell, Administrator ATTORNEY GENERAL Robert F . Kennedy CIA Lieut. General Marshall Carter, Deputy Director Chester
- Foster, Sales Mgr, TNT Communications, Inc, NYC Secy Henry Fowler Ray Cahoon , Treasury : ;' .. Philip O. Geier, Jr. , Pres. The Cincinnati Milling Co. , Cincinnati, Ohio ~ Harold S. Geneen, Chrm and Pres. , Int'l T & Telegraph Corp , NYC Ben S. Gilmer
- with a saxophonist who bore a striking resemblance to William Jefferson Clinton. Kirk Douglas and Helen Hayes read from the letters LBJ and Lady Bird Taylor wrote dur ing their courtship (What career wa. LBJ int nt upon? asked Ms. Taylor. "I hope it is not politics
- Clingerma n bv a carved four-leaf clover Mr. William C. Alle n fm which th e bell can { 1) Mr . Wa yne Dabnev explained briefly about the 4-H program in 96 , 000 club s i n 50 states swing . A n inscription on ! and Puerto Rico. He emphasize d 4- H
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 1 (I), 10/31/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . They all did. My present boss, Bill Foster, Harriman, David Bruce. I didn't really go in that direction so when I was offered a job as general counsel of the AEC, I took it. I had barely taken the job, which I actually went in to around the lst of March
Folder title list, Senate Papers, Files Relating to Lyndon Johnson's Senate Committee Assignments
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- are in the folders "notices of Meetings," "Dulles, John Foster," and "Foreign Relations" in box 341. PAPERS RELATING TO THE MACARTHUR HEARINGS, 1951. Box 341-44. When President Truman relieved General MacArthur of his command in the Korean War in April 1951
- Bishara Sirhan was seen practicing with a revolver on June 4, 1968, claimed that Sirhan talked with a blonde woman This woman ( at the gun club and it appeared the two had met previously. has been identified as Mrs. Claudia Williams. She advised she
- . .. : .• Mr.andMrs. Clifford J. Dirr 17 Molton Street Building Montgo•ry 4, Alabama .' ' . .. ·... . ..... .: . -, •_,..__ . • lRA-~9FliRRBO .... -. keep and I hope 7ou if I ever get ... ,,...... . We still Williams get to••• troa you
- Durr, Virginia Foster, 1903-1999
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 33 (XXXIII), 9/4/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- long-time friends. Lyndon was especially devoted to Oveta's husband, Governor [William] Hobby, because his father had been a great admirer and friend of Governor Hobby's. G: Whose idea was it to have the party, do you recall? J: Oh, it was his. G
- ; Wright Patman; hosting Sid Richardson for dinner and socializing with Philip and Katharine Graham, among others; the possibility that Allan Shivers would run against LBJ in 1954; attending events with John Foster Dulles and Ezra Taft Benson; first seeing
- , political consultant William H. Cunningham, president, University of Texas at Austin Rodney Ellis, graduate, LBJ School of Public Affairs; state senator, Texas Thomas Ferguson, professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Rodolfo Rene Fuentes
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- resignation . M: Was there a division on the policy between those people who were very great adherents of the disarmament schemes such as the non-proliferation treaty? 0: Oh, yes . Foster at the meeting in April, '64 argued against the MLF, � � LBJ
- right. (Laughter) That was typical in the wartime years. So I was faced with the problem of having to earn a living. I naturally returned to my old haunts at Caltech [California Institute of Technology]. My hero there at Caltech was one Dr. William H
Oral history transcript, William Robert Smith, interview 1 (I), 11/9/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1983 INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Smith's residence, San Antonio, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Well, Mr. Smith, let's begin by my asking you to just outline your background very briefly. legislature
- See all online interviews with William Robert Smith
- Smith, William Robert
- Oral history transcript, William Robert Smith, interview 1 (I), 11/9/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
- William Robert Smith
- ,as; Burton J. Bernstein, Stanford Lni H"it~; William '\1. Stoll, Unhersily or Texas al Austin. Th "lew Deal :md Labor Ray Marshall, t:niversity of Tnao; al Austin; Da,id Brody. Uni.,.t'r,ity or C11lll'ornin at Da,is; Mehin Duborsl.y, State l ni,ersily of ,e
- testing in 1961.^ Proposed Approach to Soviet Leaders In a memorandum of November 23, 1964, to the Committee of Principals, ACDA Director Foster submitted an outline of sub jects for discussion with the new Soviet leaders who had recently ^See
- Against the DNC: (2) US&T Industries, v. DNC Miscellaneous Cases Against the DNC: (3) The Regent Cecil J. Williams v. DNC Miscellaneous Cases Against the DNC: (4) Philip Lee v. DNC Miscellaneous Cases Against the DNC: (5) Jerome v. Moss Miscellaneous Cases
- a great deal for the State of Texas. Then we knew Lyndon in anothe r context through Aubrey Williams, who was our great friend froal AlabalTIa. AlabalTIa. He was born and raised in He had been head of the NYA, and Lyndon had been head of the Texas NYA
- See all online interviews with Clifford Durr & Virginia Foster Durr
- Durr, Virginia Foster, 1903-1999
- Oral history transcript, Clifford Durr and Virginia Foster Durr, interview 1 (I), 3/1/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
- Virginia Foster Durr
- Foster Reception for ouse Members for House Members - alone 8:00 9:20 11:40 To East t t Room Vicky McCammon W. Jenkins
- . Rose in President's Mansion 1:50 Departed mansion 1:55 Arrived Foster Auditorium 2:00 Addressed Leadership Conference: Alabama Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club, Alabama Federation of Women's Club, American Association of University
- Decides on Cotton Allotment Transfers The New Mexico Case The Williams Inquiry The Bridgforth Memorandum Correspondence with Congressman Mahon The Manwaring Memorandum The Regulations are Amended The Estes Scheme The Texas Meetings The Fort Stockton
- to peri'ormance under the IMP atabilieation Jrogratl./s/ William S. Gaud ,v,-,31 am s.. Gaud TREASURY DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS OOHFIDEH'f!At · "OP Subject: 20220 UM F OR ~ January 21, 1967
- Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov FOLDER TITLE LIST Box Number Folder Title WHIRL, WILLIAM v. C. V. (Buster) Kern, et al [24,897][#373] 1