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- . A lie M Pat Wood is President of Senior Class Reservations made at· s ,udent Memorial ·center for the night~ ·:.· May 16: . . 9:00 a. m. -- Breakfaat meeting of District and County Men Kelly's Restaurant -- across the street from La Salle Hotel
- -- I -- 5 G: Did you talk to any of those people afterwards? R: No, it was a day or two before we went into that, and that came about after Coke Stevenson and Frank Hamer and Kellis Dibrell--Dibrell was a former FBI agent--came down
- O'Boyle 7-16-67 Kelly AFB Golden Anniversary Letter 5-1 Long Island Railroad Emergency Board, Reedy, Boyd, and Powers- Letter 7-5-67 Navy League Annual Convention- Message 4-18-67 Riots- Letters to Mayors 7-29-67 Letters- Members of Board on Railroad
Oral history transcript, B. F. "Tom" Donald, interview 1 (I), 9/7/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in an intimidating manner. Frank Hamer, the Ranger with him, was packing two or three pistols. Kellis Dibrell was there. They said that Kellis Dibrell was with the FBI, but when I asked him for identification, Dibrell said that he was no longer with the FBI. Coke
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 5 (V), 12/5/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- situation on the Hill. So I finally had my list of twenty-two--I believe that was the number--members who should be on that petition and weren't. And typical of that list was a woman named Edna Kelly, who was a congresswoman from New York. She hadn't signed
- to accept incremental changes; how Roland Libonati's stance on civil rights affected his political career in Chicago; LBJ's request that House Minority Leader Charlie Halleck encourage his colleagues to support civil rights legislation; Richard Bolling's
- of the disturbance is not known. SCHEDULED DEMONSTRATION AT THE HOMEOF UNITEDSTATES REPRESENTATIVE EDNAF. KELLY, BROOKLYN, NEWYORK A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that the Committee for a Winter Confrontation
- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
- Speech Still Heard after 15 Years,” by Max Gates, Ann Arbor “News,” May 20, 1979 Printed Material: “Annuals of Legislation – Medicare,” (4 part series of articles by Richard Harris), The New Yorker , July, 1966 Printed Material: Early and Periodic
- and dance at WH. 3/9 Receives word of the deaths of Robert Clark and Walter Prescott Webb. That evening attends Gridiron Dinner and Show. 3/10 Attends luncheon at the home of Richard Harkness, then hosts surprise birthday party for Jenkins at The Elms
- will be best served by giving housing cabinet status. -RICHARD . W. O'NEILL 67 , • • • D CITES CUT we1·e winntn;:- af':-rpl:Lnce fr(lu,: 111,·,n 1.. 11r :11,•I :;i iri,•;,, ,,:,._\ r-an 1n,·rc1lslng n11ml,...r of Jocaltn ••t
- ADLER, Richard, Saddle River, N.Jer. MARCH,Frederic, New York City Telegrams sent September 27, 1965 WILKINS R New York Ci~ ~lRENCE, Harding, Beverly Hills I Calif• MacBRIDE, Rhoades, Montvale, N. Jer. ---.oomm:-,,rthur, New York City DAVIES, Ralph K
- . Leon Sullivan ·Mayor Walter Washington 'Whitney Young, Jr. . Vice President Humphrey Roy Wilkins Judge Leon Higg,nbotham Clarence Mitchell, Ill Hon. Robert Weaver Mayor Richard Hatcher Hon. Nicholas Katzenbach -: r - :.• t
- INTERVIHJEES: GOVERNOR AND NRS. RICHARD HUGHES (Betty Hughes) INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: The Hughes' home in Princeton, New Jersey Tape 1 of 2 F: First of all, Governor Hughes, tell us briefly where you came from, how you gradually moved up
- See all online interviews with Richard J. Hughes & Betty (Elizabeth) Hughes
- Hughes, Richard J. (Richard Joseph), 1909-
- Oral history transcript, Richard J. Hughes and Betty (Elizabeth) Hughes, interview 1 (I), 8/6/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
- Richard J. Hughes
- . Crawford of a report he had that Richard Goodwin, Arthur Schlesinger and Blair Clark have undertaken an effort to get Secretary McNamara to resign in protest to the handling of the Vietnam War. The President said the Congo has cooled off considerably. "We
- • 4'DdoaYNlDato '. Richard W. Reuter . ' Special A••l•tant to the Pr••14eut Direc:to• • .Food For Puc• ·-- ..,. Mr. Thoma• Kerr. Prealdent, Grain Corporatioc 600 Lewi• Building r Kerr Port\and •• Oregon bee. y.. . Mr. A. Wesley Barthelmes
- to become the administrative assistant to Congressman [Richard] Kleberg, and in those days I don't suppose I ever went to 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 11 (XI), 12/20/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- think Johnson understood that until it was explained to him, but I think that he instinctively grasped the explanation as soon as it was offered. G: Those who came down to the Ranch were General [Joe W.] Kelly, Major Swindell and Senator Paul Douglas
- LBJ and Senate activities, 1957; Middle East problems; disarmament issue; open curtain proposal; USIA; J. Edgar Hoover; 1957 Civil Rights Bill; Little Rock crisis; Senators Walter George and Richard Russell; Sputnik; space hearings; Johnson
- ] Westmoreland's command, over the numbers. Basically the CIA, in the person of George Carver, the phrase we use is caved in to military demands in September 1967. As he put it in a cable to Richard Helms dated the thirteenth of September 1967--Carver being
- to the Vice President's home, and that was the first time I met Lady Bird. The Vice President was a terrific host; it was one of those times when he was going around handing out the drinks and everything. I remember Kennedy and Gene Kelly singing some old
- Wagonseiler Perry of Brazoria Watson Perry of Erath Wblteside Peterson of Baylor Presnal Whiteside Pyle of Smith Rampy Whitworth Reed Wilkinson Richards Williams oC Bexar Ridgeway Williams Rogers of Scurry of Childress Willis of Tarrant Rogers of Travis Willis
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 1 (I), 4/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the reasons and all that. The press didn't have time enough to charter their own plane to follow us and they rode with us, along with some extra Secret Service men. So then he made his speech. He came back with Mayor [Richard] Daley and Colonel [Jacob
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 3 (III), 7/1/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- job. She was loyal, she worked hard, she ran the program I think pretty well. Theoretically I guess there was somebody in the world that could have done it better, but she did it very well. G: Let me ask you about Bill Kelly. What was the background
- Corps; Jeanne Noble and Bennetta Washington's involvement in women's Job Corps centers; Bill Kelly taking over for Ted Berry as director of Community Action and Kelly's later work in Job Corps; talking to LBJ in December 1964 to get the Job Corps budget
- 28,215 E.I. DuPONT de NEMOURS v. Rolfe Christopher 28,254 GRAY, RICHARD L. v. Gulf, Mobile & Ohio R.R. NLRB v. Dothan Eagle, Inc. 28,576 LEMON v. BOSSIER PARISH SCHOOL BOARD 30,447 ROGERS, Dr. N. Jay v. Equal Employment Opp. Comm. 30,651 ROSE v. U.S.A
- James Rowley , Director, United States Secret Service 12:40 Rufus Youngblood , Assistant Director, Protective Forces, USSS 12:44p 1:04p 1:05p 1:15p ' service Cong. James (Jim) Wright of Texas Congresswoman Edna Kelly Congresswoman Kelly
- . discoverlbj.org LBJ meets with members of the National Home Builders Association who are attending their convention in Chicago. At 10 a.m. he meets with Mayor Richard Daley in his office. At noon LBJ addresses the Southtown Economist Club in Chicago. He and John
Oral history transcript, William G. Phillips, interview 1 (I), 4/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . But we had some basic differ- ences of opinion on the political implications of certain of his programs. It came down pretty much [to] myself, General Counsel Don Baker and Bill Kelly, who had been in the Job Corps before [Otis] Singletary
- through the 9th.” 7/2 Friday. LBJ makes early morning radio talk from Lubbock and makes campaign stops in Crosbyton, Spur, Aspermont, Stamford and Abilene. Warren Woodward reports that at Aspermont, A.E. Richards, young editor of the local paper, “ran
- . Edward s - Humanitaria n & Physician T. S . Elio t - Autho r Joh n W. Gardne r - Educato r Theodore M . Hesburg h - Educato r Clarenc e (Kelly ) Johnson-Aeronautica l Eng . Page 2 Saturday White Hous e - LB J Ranch Frederick Kappe l - Corporat e
- Kelly Cong John Rooney President delivere d REMARKS Harriman Cong John Motorcade to Waldor f Astori a - w/, arrivin g JMfe- -- accompanie d by In suit e w/ Mrs . Johnson , Jac k Valenti, Wilso n McCarthy , Marvi n Watso n Liz Carpenter McGeorge
- Edna Kelly Congressman Hale Boggs Dick Nelson Wayne Phillips Dispensary - asking for the Chief to come over TheWHITE White THE HOUSE House Washingtononon WASHINGTON
- aboard AF One to Wash D.C. Wednesday Presidential Chopper #1 The Pres. Mayor Wagner " " son, Sen. Keating Cong. Mr passengers: Rob't Wagner Addabbo Boring Cong woman Cong. Gen'l Rufus Edna Rosenthal Clifton Youngblood Kelly April 22, 1964
- speech prior to boarding USAF-240 To Huntington W Va via DC6 AF #1 Lunch aboard plane hamburgers Arrive Huntington WVa met by Mayor of Huntington. George Garner; Paul Blazer of Ashland Oil Company, Kentucky; Mrs. John H. Kelly, wife of West Va, State