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  • To the library to meet with landscape architects. 4:50 Returned to the second floor. 5:00 Tea in the Lincoln Sitting Room with Arthur Wood and Jack Kelly (from Sears). Slides of beautification. 5:50 Gentlemen left. Worked at desk. 7:45 Mr. Per in for comb-out. 8
  • 20015397] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal PERSONAL PAPERS OF MAYME A. GREEN Creator: Green, Mayme A. Biographical sketch: Mayme A. Green, also known as Mayme A. Kelly, also known as Mary Green, supported LBJ during his congressional
  • and Salas's belief of involvement by President Truman; impact of Box 13 and persistent rumors around the election; Salas's book; responses from investigator Kellis Dibbrell and John Broderick, former editor of Alice, TX, newspaper; LBJ Library release of 5000
  • timeline, estimates; Clarence Martens; San Diego meeting with LBJ, Loyd, and Parr, decision to add votes; B.F. Donnell and Kellis Dibrell; reporting; location of tally lists, ballot box; true vote count; news stories of election and aftermath, burning
  • Les Carpenter Senator Knowland Don Scarborough in Georgetown Senator Rogers Kelly ( George Br:own Gene Mitchell in Plainview Albert Jackson in Dallas Senator Daniel Skeeter Joh.>ison Joe O. Williams in Cameron Wesley West in Houston Congressman John
  • 1 August 1, 2013 (rev. 11/2022) FE 3-1/JFK FG 2 MATERIALS FROM THE JOHNSON LIBRARY PERTAINING TO THE ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY. INTRODUCTION This list includes the principal files in the Johnson Library that contain material relating
  • , Baltimore, Md Charles Collates, Boston, Mass. Melvin L. Jacobsen, Reno, Nevada C. S . Collier, Jr. Charleston, West Va. W. J. Driver, Administrator, VA c. F. Brickfield, Deputy Administrator, VA A. H. Monk, Assoc Deputy Adm. , VA General A. T. McAnsh, Asst
  • and was an assistant to Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson before entering active duty in the U.S. Navy. After leaving the service, he practiced law and worked as a radio executive. He served as Secretary of the Navy under President John F. Kennedy, as Secretary
  • : It might have been Dibrell, mightn't it? K: Yes, yes. G: Kellis Dibrell? K: Kellis Dibrell that Truman Phelps was working with, and I think what--Truman was the ex-district attorney here, and he was familiar with the local political situation, had
  • Corrnnission Personnel: The Atomic Energy Connnission and its employees; Atomic Energy Cormnission contractors and their employees; and Department of Defense personnel assigned to the Atomic Energy Commission for duty. 4 Sept JO, 59 # 5210.2 F. NASA
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] I INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM F. BILLINGS INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. MC COMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • See all online interviews with William F. Billings
  • Billings, William F.
  • Oral history transcript, William F. Billings, interview 1 (I), 5/23/1969, by David G. McComb
  • William F. Billings
  • ,/~68 R, SYiAF~zNFELD A~PRO~ED ~YtAF:MR, Q~IMBY S~S,.SiMRc KELLY D~AFTED !~ I 10029Z J~L 68 FM SECSTA!E WASHDC T~ AM~MBA~SYKAMPALA LIMIT~D O[FICIAL I• USE STAT~ 19S964 R~QUE§T YOU FORWARDF~LLDWING MESSAGE ro: ~RESIDE~! OBOTEs MY SI~CERE THANKS
  • ^ ^ Tuesda y y (inciud e vtsned by) tur D C°^ ^-— ^ll:55 a Ova Marvin Glen f Shields was 2 5 t and a construction mechanic, Firs - e ^ l Office - Presentation of Congressional Medal of Honor o Mrs. Marvi n Glen Shields (Joan) -112 Howe Street, Seattle
  • .:Selb! w:··sullivan A • CuUinan, II Paul W. Kayser Lovett C. Peters }.· Robert L. Blevins ~ , • Brqntly H'arris. Ga_r~et,t._ R. .Tuck_er-,.Jt~, en L. Daunoy Lawrenc~ E. Kelly Edward Randall Ill i~ Ed Bluestein Jr. i~; . _J~~~ F. H~a~d ..Bass c._ WaJlace
  • Kelly, James F - Dept of HEW Kendrick, Maj Gen Douglas B. , Jr. ,guest Kirwan, John J. , Dept of Interior Lampert, Lt Gen J, DOD Larson, Sidney D. , Dept of Interior Lee, duane, - son of award receipient Mrs H Rex Lee - wife of" " Dr. Philli p R Lee
  • , aad lie wUl ebariah JG11rfrfnd!fr••• ... pza,-.n ia U. -,a uead. l•atta D. llobena PenoaalS.Cneary tetlleP...tdat lw // ..L ,,,/, .. ,h laclc Valen/ '/,._.,Myll. 19'1 TMU:7oa••__..,_ .. ,,,,n17 me Nrilli la.._ >••••wt Allaletlc -­ clatl- f
  • '-~~'~,~ #51711 from DASA 1 --"t'NL.:J~ ~ 1n I .. secret /4l.,,.~z;; •• Q H-..:1. 4 p MO
  • . Psychiatric CRENTLICHER,Herman Assn. OSTAR, Allan, Assn. of State Colleges & Universities IFFERT, Earl, KAREI.SEN,Frank E. PATTmSCN, Frederick D., Phelps-Stokes KELLEY,William F. Fund KELLY,Dean M. PEPRSON,Richard, College Entrance General Learning Corp
  • See all scanned items from the WHCF Name Files Box F-203
  • whcf-nf-f-b203-f07
  • Folder, "Foster, Luther H.," Name Files, WHCF, Box F-203
  • , 1972 INTERVIEWEE: RALPH K. HUITT INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Dr. Huitt's office in Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: The last time we talked about your experience with Johnson, and this time I thought we would get specifically
  • " Moderator: Douglass Cater Panelists: James MacGregor Bums James Farmer Barbara C. Jordan Nan Robertson 11:00a.m. "'fl1e J#:zrOn Poverty" Moderator: Ray Marshall Panelists: Arthur I. Blaustein Rossie D. Kelly Lawrence F. O'Brien Otis A. Singletary R. Sargent
  • very, very little experience and no consistent logical policies or guidelines for itself in this whole area of administering grants and social we l f a r e programs. The w h o l e approach up to n o w had been to use the state public bodies
  • or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 i(REV. 5-82) ~ ;·~;t' 0 "1C• 1 :.:-' .____,_ ·.....-' f DDETROITPOLICEDEPARi
  • was to become the first guard was up. recriminations in the Houston area. her father and met with Salas who posai~ly the ■e None of were privy people t• contribute• some parts of any substantial information. Kelli ■ in the election, 200
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  • speeches by Governor, Mayor, Shriver, CTJ. Motorcade to Cleveland Elementary School. Met by Dr. Kelly, Mr. Feld, and Mrs. Groder, and two little colored children. Walked with them through a huge crowd half a block to tenement building. Met by children's
  • with MWT. 1. 9:50 To the Yellow Oval Room for coffee with Bill and Esther Dade and their daughter Elaine, also Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Kelly (Hazle Sandifer's daughter and son-in-law). 10:20 Above guests on tour; CTJ returned to desk to work with MWT. 2. 10:50
  • Returned to the White House. 2. Lunch. Looked endlessly at TV Read and relaxed -- worked at desk. Played bridge with Luci, Lynda, and Helene Lindow. 3. 5:32 Tea in the Yellow Oval Room with Mrs. Duke, Princess Grace, and Jack Kelly. 6:14 Tea guests left. 7
  • SERVICE SET NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMEN T CORRESPONDENTS OR TI TLE ~· I- ~S- DATE '11 Al.L RESTRICTION ~- 13 j -+--~~--1f-1"1'f;M*"f1~-t--tr-- #4 to Bromley
  • main office, of course, was in San Antonio, at Kelly Air Force Base, but I did spend quite some time south. F: Did you ever consider moving down there permanently? T: Well, in fact, right after the war, in 1945. I was assigned as liaison officer
  • Taylor Ken Gaddis Lt. Adkins Kevin Smith Code " checked natf November 1, 1966 * ' -EmeraldV illa. Walke FlighT on AF One (Jetstar 2488) from the LBJ Ranch to Kelly AF Base, San Antoni On arrival, the President went down a receiving line, and shook
  • .■bleen AYe. (l) ~ k.J. 't~ ~~ >~F - i - leva-Harald (he. Ind.) (7,1Cfl) leV11 1'rald, Publisher Vir 'lhe;r . ½-,,- • .' (/ DtBCA.a.Ill llaunt vGQ' ..,£L, - (be. Dea.) o. n1zabeth C•lleeate - (Fri Mu nG ef !Uantic VS.llla - Raleich (11,293
  • Coordination Mr. Edmund Baxter - Director, Field Coordination Mr. F. Robert Meier - Asst, to the Secretary Mr. Harold Levy - Asst, to the Secy, for Public Affairs Mr. Joseph Ventura - Congressional Liaison Officer Mr. Robert M. Ball - Commissioner of Social
  • Cong Wm L. Hungate Cons Edward Roybal Robert B. Duncan Cong Richard Ichord Cone William F. Rvan Claude Pepper Cong Donald Irwin Cons Rav Roberts Ed Edmondson Cong Robert W. Kastenmeier Edwin Edwards Cong Hastings Keith Cong Teno Roncalio Robert
  • , 1970 INTERVIEWEE : H. S . INTERVIEWER : JOE B . FRANTZ PLACE : Mr . Brown's office in the AFL-CIO Building in Austin, Texas (HANK) BROWN Tape 1 of 1 F: Mr . Brown, let's go back and get you placed . How did you get to Austin in the first
  • to the President (x ref to CO 62) 4/30/65 C Memo Jack Valenti to the President (x ref to FG 110-6) 4/1/65 C Memo Lee White to George 8/7/64 C WReedy (x ref toEX IM/M*) C (- . F IL E LOCAT ION Ex Co 311 Venezuela RESTRI CT ION CODES {A) Closed
  • .. to&&Uf I •• • ·• • · ~- .. outbw•atuo B•ptl•t Thcol-.ical lemlnaJ'f la . on .on&. T•xu. &'1the tlm _. e. · Ml la ui\la1toa Jaaoary.. 19 o. (Z) 1 · .a..,..· at• betwaea 1914 ad (J) Ul\t1& • reponc oa Oct.._,,, 14. 1964, 141.d aot knew -• f •• •••peel
  • is being furnished for your information and no further investigation is contemplated in the absence of a specific request from you. Sincerely yours, - 3 - OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR UN IT E D STAT ES D E PART MENT OF JU ST ICE FE D E R AL B t'.J R EAU O F I
  • AGRIC LTll &.f a.J J May 2, 1958 Dear Judge: · Thank you very much for your letter of April 29th commentin1 on the letter 1 forwarded to you lrom the Fbh and Wildlife Service about the rat control program in Cameron County. l waa glad to preaent
  • , Washington State Patrol, Olympia, Washington BACON, Selden D.,Director for Alcohol Studies, Rutgers Univ, New Brunswick, NJ BAERWALD. John E. , Director, Highway Traffic Safety Center, Univ of Ill, Urbana, Ill BALDWIN, Mrs. John F. , Arlington, Va. ^ BARCELLA