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  • • TEXAS CHESS AFFILIATED WITH ASSOCIATION UNITED STATES CHESS FEDERATION 1013 East 23d Street Bryan, Texas 77801 7 May 1965 Dear Mr. Gutierrez, Thank you for your report on the tournament. I assure you that the tourney and the progress of your club
  • legislation Andy Biemiller Bobby Baker Charlies Watkins Bobby Baker Bob Oliver Secretary Anderson Senator Frear Sen Dirksen Homer Thornberry re: going to Middleburg Ken BeLieu Congressman O.C. Fisher and Bryan Hunt, Sonora Left for Middleburg, Va (see travel
  • 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
  • f Carpenters an d Joiners o f America Peter T . Schoemann , Genera l President , Unite d Assn o f Journeymen and Apprenticesof th e Plumbin g an d Pip e Fittin g Industr y R. Wayn e Williams , Genera l President , Int l Unio n o f Elevator
  • tried to be open [William] Knowland tried once or twice to do that and found out that--Johnson taught him a lesson once or twice where Knowland had indicated that he was not going to bring anything impor­ tant up and Mr. Johnson let the Democrats know
  • ._ Whitla m i s visitin g Washington Jun e 12-15 . ^ . He is makin g hi s firs t William Jorden's memo of gist o t DT ^ extensive oversea s tou r a s ^ leader o f the Australia n Labor Part y --he succeede d Arthur Calwell , Rostow's briefin g papers t o DT
  • . R. P. GREENISH - ESSENDON AIRPORT Telephone : FU 5133 - King George Square, Brisbane 17 Currie Street, Adelaide 56 William Street, Perth 54 Brisbane Street, Launceston 5 Morrison Street, Hobart Civic Centre, Canberra Spence Street, Cairns Flinders
  • , fine arts and com­ munity beautification." Ada Collins Andersou, Founder, Leadership Enrichment Arts Program John T. Biggers, Aunt Dicy and Her Snuff-Dipping Neighbors Bernard Williams, Sergeant Bt(/falo 3 Bryan Barrows Dramatizes the Legacy of MLK
  • or anything. James Allred, the governor, arranged for LBJ to meet FDR in Galveston or in Houston or somewhere, and they rode back on the train and Lyndon got off the train at College Station or Bryan and drove back to Austin. There've been various reports
  • A [includes: B [includes: Amarillo Air Force Base] Barkley, Camp Bergstrom Air Force Base Bliss, Fort] Bowie, Camp Brooks Air Force Base Bryan Air Force Base C [includes: Childress Air Force Base Clark Air Force Base Corpus Christi Overhaul and Repair Shop
  • On Anheuser-Busch Democratic National Committee: Gen'l Organizational Plans for 1964 Election DEMOCRATIC PARTY FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES, 1963: GALA, DOLLARS FOR DEMOS, ETC. Campaign Financing: Williams Announcement, 1966 Democratic Fund Raising, 1965: President
  • the $2 billion federal-loan program formally introduced in the Senate today by Sen. William Fulbright to finance local and state public works projects. 1958 Chronology ● p. 10 of 45 07/2024 10 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ
  • INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM H. DARDEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Darden's residence, McLean, Virginia Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 D: Well, again, for historical purposes, you'd have to verify dates in whatever I say. I'll just give you the best of my
  • See all online interviews with William H. Darden
  • Darden, William H.
  • Oral history transcript, William H. Darden, interview 2 (II), 3/27/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
  • William H. Darden
  • oon­ vention. Clevelund didn't hnve ?low Y
  • 11:56a Mayor General Sabri presented to USA Lt. Col. William Quarrie, escort officer the President a carpet and_ ." Ambassador Symington . and conveyed an oral message fo Bruce Howe from President Aref. i; — serving In return the President presented
  • married a boy that Dr. Evans took under his wing and made him a member of the faculty there, just gave him a job as bookkeeper and everything in the college. Wildenthal. He was Wildenthal, Bryan He was in my class, and he graduated with me. Actually
  • , and I think later events proved him right, as sort of a man down the middle, the only person that might be able to weld together the [William] Fulbrights and the Russells, because they were both friendly to him, and they weren't both friendly to anybody
  • to come to us from the national NYA headquarters: Aubrey Williams. One of them was we would get copies of his directive to the WPA telling them to cooperate with us in every way. We would get directives that were addressed directly to us, telling us
  • . . Jam•• W. s,-..-. Hoa. Mercer Cook • fonner Amit. co S-,U Hoa. William lltvlda • aewlJ Jameel Amt.. to s.-.at Mbal-.r Do..._ Tlllam • Mllllaer of S&a&e la Cllara• of • • - . - Affair• Mbalner Jean Ba,tia&e Collla • Mialater ol. Fluae• Mlalatff HaMI
  • Robert McNamara / Under Secy Nicholas deB. Katzenbach » / Depy Secy Cyrus R. Vance The *V Gen. Earle Wheeler, Chmn, JCS classified \ Gen. William Westmoreland, returned ] Walt Rostow I Robert Komer L- George Christian agenda for this mtg was " secret
  • on hostilities - re "hot line" Situation Room 8:47a for meeting w/ re - Via "hot line" - Johnson to Kosygin actions to end hostilities ' .Secretary Rus k C •^ Secretary McNamara | / Walt Rostow and George Christian t _^ < Hon. William B. Macomber, Jr.--Asst
  • Texas on radio through Nacogdoches and Bryan and Crockett and, I think, Navasota and little towns like that. G: That's fascinating. I understand that you also used a fire truck in your [campaign]. D: No, that's W. Lee O'Daniel [who] used a fire truck
  • Moore, William T. Parkhouse, George Patman, William N. Ratliff, David Reagan, Bruce A. Richter, Walter Rogers, Andy Schwartz, A. R. Snelson, W. E. Spears, Franklin Stron, Jack Wade, Jim Watson, Murray, Jr. Wilson, Chas. N. Word, J. P. Abraham, Malouf
  • something approved by Aubrey Williams if Harry Drought wouldn't approve it. S: Lyndon? G: Yes. S: I don't doubt it. I don't doubt it, because if he had an idea that this is something he very much wanted to do he never let obstacles keep him from
  • flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Destination (Place) Easterwood Airport, Bryan Bergstrom AFB Arrival Time 1:30a 7:00p Remarks** met by A&M officials (Dr. Rudder) met by Warren Woodward.
  • ^ To living room ^ zs to meet mee t w/ Mr. and Mrs. Mrs . Tom Shockley, her he r son Tommy and his fiancee, an andd Mrs. Bryan Wildenthal(Mr. (Mr . Kellam's Kellam' s sister) to- give to the President a table lamp to be given to the Boyhood home. The Th e
  • Sunday, February 15 Dearestt I'm enolo11ng oop1ee ot •ome mor• "letter• to key triende"', which ! wish you'd read and orit1o1a• and r•• turn with any ohangea you want mad•• Bryan'• letter ha• alrea.dy b••n mailed, beoauae all other San Marooa
  • M and BLANC O to Littl e Loung e w / Mr. Bryan t The Presiden t tol d Mr . Bryan t i n repl y t o hi s questio n "Shouldn' t w e ge t HI M a mate, h e i s kind a lonely? " Presiden t sai d "se e Col . Chadwick , tel l him to get i n touc h wit h th e
  • of the speakers on the line, Jack M. Williams, asked Maj. H. G. Knickerbocker to talk to Walker about running. "That would be the finest thing that could happen to this country to have ~hat man in the White House, 11 Knickerbocker replied. (UPI 11/12/61) Other
  • Rostow briefed on Cong. William Springer . to Secy McNamara's right, then the Middle East situation Hon . Joseph Califano, Then the President went Hon. Willard Wirtz , Secy of Labor | into the railroad strike Senator Wayne Mors e situation in great depth
  • kidney stone is successfully removed. 6/5 & 6/9 In response to an effort by a coalition of southern Democrats (Russell, Byrd and Thurmond), big city bosses (Jacob Avery, William O’Dwyer, and Frank Hague) and party liberals (Hubert Humphrey, Chester
  • Berlin in May 1959. 1/6 LBJ meets with various people today concerning Rule 22 (filibuster rule). In the morning he meets with Aubrey Williams and a group of southerners, in the afternoon with Senator Humphrey and others. 1/7 Congress convenes
  • Expert --State Date The White House USSS= , Miss Phyllis Maddock , Secy to the PMG Miss Nell Yates Miss Connie Gerrard M Sg t Paul PH 1 William Corpsman Wesley Fisher King movie Glynn -- photog Miss Marie Fehmer Miss Mary Slater Mr. James
  • Leader V' (Tille ■ ( Peteraburg '31, Ind. Dea.} (U'.3,~l) Diepatch (Marn, Ind. Dea.) Vlrgliia DabJM,r, Id., - ~fngre ■■ -Index (be. ~S J (In. ( (143,437) D. T. Bryan, Pub., 110 N. 4th St. (13} Ind.}, (19,520) ('l'ra'Hller ('l'hura. lDd
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Lee C. White to Ira Kapenstein, F. Peter Libassi, Walter Pozen, Benjamin Read, and William Taylor with attachments
  • grandchildren, Jacalyn and Bryan Gill,II, whose father Lieutenant Colonel Bryan Gill is presently assigned to Washington. You gave these teenagers an unforgetable moment. It was my pleasure to introduce the Vice Presi­ to our Convention on August 4, who also
  • ,_,f,7'5~t/Lt7 as Vice Chairman or the Advisory Canmission on Intergove,..na-,,r-t,.al 1Relationa • .,,...,-(Sent tor the attention ot1 . William o. 1800 0 st., Colman, Exe~e N.W.) • RECE\\JEO OCT1 61967 CENTRAL FILES bx.
  • -page article by William S. White detailing the story. The controversy raises serious problems in delicate negotiations with Mexican officials regarding immigration of Mexican labor, as well as angering the Mexican press. R.E. Smith, chairman
  • and MMW drive to Ranch. 1/5 Spends day at Ranch and at Moursunds. CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) goes to Austin. 1/6 No entry. 1/7 LBJ drives into Austin for contact lens fitting. In afternoon, Johnsons MMW, Helen and Gene Williams, and Lee and Edgar Gregg