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  • Committee. I have read in the newspapers that the Committee is considering an investigation into whether politics has influenced the activities and decisions of the Justice Department. In addition to being District Attorney of Orleans Parish, I happen
  • . There is a possibility that Steve Mitchell was either Adlai Stevenson's law partner or they were closely associated, but I think there was a better rapport between Johnson and Rayburn and Mitchell than there was with Stevenson, because they were always skeptical what
  • Bund y McGeorge Bund Bund y McGeorge Bund Bund y Lunch in lounge Marianne Means Bill Moyers Cdr Josephson McGeo Bundy Walter Reuther To th th ee Flowe Flowe r Garde Garde n fo fo r REMARKS Association to American Detroit of School
  • as special counsel at the Department of Agriculture, deputy administrator at the Office of Price Administration, Administrator with the War Food Administration, associate director of the Office of Economic Stabilization, and campaign publicity director
  • Horatio Belo as a satellite publication of the Galveston Daily News. It is headquartered in downtown Dallas, Texas and is one of the 20 largest newspapers in the United States by paid circulations. Scope and content note: This collection consists of news
  • . The files contain correspondence, publications, and reports. The materials are of a routine and social nature sent from associates, friends and the general public including invitations to attend or speak at events; informative materials sent in for Mr
  • by the White House Central Files while he served as an aide to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, publications, and photographs that are of a routine and social nature sent from friends, associates
  • LBJ Connection: Long-time Texas political associate of LBJ; Campaign worker
Byers, Bo (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist and member of the Texas Capitol Press Corps, Associated Press and Houston Chronicle, 1946-1983
  • LBJ Connection: First Associate Director, Peace Corps; CEO and Chairman, MIR Pharmaceutical, Inc
  • LBJ Connection: Political associate of LBJ; Postmaster, Austin, Texas
Looney, J.C. (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Texas attorney and long-time political associate of LBJ
  • LBJ Connection: Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs; President, National Association of Business Economists, 1967-1968
  • LBJ Connection: Houston attorney and political associate of LBJ
  • LBJ Connection: Attorney and advertising executive; Chairman of the Board and President, Outdoor Advertising Association of America
  • LBJ Connection: Friend and political associate of LBJ; Secretary to Congressman Maury Maverick, Texas
  • LBJ Connection: Associate Commissioner for Higher Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare
  • LBJ Connection: Nephew and close associate of Coke Stevenson; Sergeant at Arms, Texas House of Representatives, 1949-1952
  • LBJ Connection: Member, Southwest Texas State College Faculty; Associate Professor of Business Administration
  • LBJ Connection: Associate Commissioner for Federal-State Relations, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1957-1965
  • LBJ Connection: Long-time political associate of LBJ; Mayor of Bastrop, Texas
  • LBJ Connection: Member, Southwest Texas State College Faculty; Associate Professor of Geography
  • LBJ Connection: Associate Commissioner of Environmental and Consumer Health for the Texas State Department of Health.
  • for Democratic Action, Releases and Activities in 1964 American Medical Association Meeting in Chicago 1966 American Medical Association - 19th Annual Clinical Conv. Philadelphia, 1965 American Medical Association Convention in New York, 6-20-65 American Medical
  • was on July 7. Following Gray's earlier call, I was visited by two Secret Service agents in my suite at the Fountainbleu Hotel in Miami. We were in the midst of preparing then for the convention. One of the agents was Paul Rundell, associate director
  • and Howard Hughes; Drosnin's efforts to get O'Brien's associates to do interviews; Drosnin's criminal activity, including stealing files for his book, Citizen Hughes; an episode of 20/20 on Citizen Hughes; Geraldo Rivera's efforts to get O'Brien on the show
  • (Graduate program in Ocean Engineering – Dr. Alfred A. H. Keil NRC Committee on Hazardous Material H. H. Fawcett (Technical Secretary) National Oceanography Association National Association of Manufacturers Marine Science Organization [unitled folder
  • '·· the Property Tax, Vol. 1 & II . A-18/1 6/63 lndu1trial A-19/1 1/64 Role of Equalization, '.in Fed. Granta A-21 S/64 Statutory Developcne~t Bond Financing & Admin. ~trola (1 • grant• enacted by 88th Cong/II) Associated with Fed. Grant
  • to FueNo. Kansas City, Missouri December 19, 1967 "MINUTEMEN" ~ A Kansas City confidential SAurce who has been associated with the "Minutemen" organization for the past several years , advised on Dece mber 18, 1967, that to his kn he "Minutemen" have
  • political framework. In keeping with that goal, the memorandum called for accelerated developnent of the area to bring its political, economic and socia1 standards into line with an eventual permanent association. - CONFIDEldiAL S-2 -t=ONF IDENTThL
  • , philanthropist from New York Walker Stone, editor in chief of the Scripps Howard Newspaper Alliance Bernard Boutin, Executive Vice President of the National Association of Homebuilders Adam Rumoshosky, Marketing Director of the American Petroleum Institute
  • with Dr. Richmond, Liz Carpenter, Cynthia Wilson, Wolf Von Eckardt, Evelyn Cramer of NewHouse Newspapers, Frances Lewine. Interviewed by Evelyn Cramer on plane, talked with Dr. Richmond 9:50 Arrived Syracuse Airport: Met by Mrs. Margaret Lynch
  • professional communications, career, achievements, and social activities. The papers include speeches, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and publications on educational priorities, equality in education, access to education for the disabled, civil rights
  • in 1964. Scope and content note: This collection consists of correspondence, reports, speeches, newspaper clippings, publications, forms, and certificates collected by William M. McMillan, Assistant Postmaster General for the Bureau of Operations
  • ) is a professor of Political Science at Colorado College. He earned a B.A. in History from Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts, and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Stanford University. From 1969 to 1972 he was a research associate for the Brookings
  • of Texas, Austin. Scope and content note: This collection consists of copies of correspondence, legal documents, genealogical records, newspaper clippings, publications, and notes collected by University of Texas history professor Lewis Gould. The papers
  • Remarks to the Anti Defamation League of B'nai B'rith April 8, 1965 Remarks at Louisiana State University, April 9, 1965 Address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, April 15, 1965 Remarks at Duke University, April 24, 1965 Address at Bennett
  • representative of that district. He was a I don't think he could have ever been shaken out of that district because he was doing the kind of job that a congressman really ought to do. Th.en the LCRA fight put him in the newspapers a great deal because
  • instructor at the university, but he fancied he could farm. I got back to town as quickly as I could get a job in town doing the same sort of thing. That was in 1933, and I had sort of grown up in a newspaper office in Newton that belonged to my uncle. Got my
  • successes in settling disputes within the region; The vitality of the Economic Commission for Africa and its practical, serious approach to development problems; The establishment of the ,African Development Bank; The emergence of sub-regional associations
  • two parts,. the first to concentrate on the written press (primarily newspapers), and the second on television and radio. survey will present few p~blems, but a television A press ~ could be considerably more difficult un1ess the networks can