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- ., Lynn, Mass., 7/23/64. BIHRENS,Robert, 7813 Kanis Rd., Little Rock, Ark., undated. GAYLOR, A. V., 2016 Bragg St., Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/64. STAFFORD, Lloyd R., 401 Mills, N. Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/f:A. WILLIAm,Mrs. R. L., 27 S. Wakefield Dr
- Lady Bird cannot sleep; Johnson Administration officials fly in and out on ranch landing strip; LBJ has staff meeting; lunch; LBJ and Robert McNamara have press conference; Lady Bird works on furnishings for guest houses and hangar; staff depart
- 10:08a t Robert 10:14a f Marvin 10:15a 10:23a Tom 10:24a f califano (pl) E. Kintner (pl) _ Watson (pl) Johnson ; Marvin 10:25a | ^1 1 10:27a, f \ Watson (pl) . Tom Johnson — Cong. Joe Evins (D-Tenn. i : | : __ i ' _—_ . . _ ) (b-2
- SYKES, ROBERT H. and Haydon David Jones v. U.S. 23,571 MOODY, PATRICIA LOUISE v. United States 23,588 WATTS, EDWARD S. et al v. M-K-T Railroad Co. 23,608 IDEAL STRUCTURES v. HUNTSVILLE DEVELOP. CORP. 23,668 N.L.R.B. v. Security Guard Service, Inc. 23,894
- Congressman and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Paul Rogers Jack Marsh Charles Weltner Wright Patman John Dowdy •, u 11 "S, J, C (C Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watson Mr. Robert Kintner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valenti Mr. and Mrs. Orren Beaty Postmaster General
- TOWNSHIP SCHOOL (ONLY) CANCER (ONLY) CANFIELD CANNON, POPPY (ONLY) CAPLAN CARDWELL CARLIN CARMON CARPENTER CARPENTER, MISS CHRISTY (ONLY) CARROLL CARTER CARVER CASEY CASSIDY CASTRO, MR. NASH (ONLY) CATES CAVELL CECIL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (ONLY) CHAMBERLAIN
- In lounge w/ Phil Potter for coffee - till 6:14 gave Lopez- Mateos trip lighter to him Cong Jack Brooks to Lounge Room, Mrs Brooks, Jane & Dalph Briscoe Director Kermit Gordon Pics taken by Cecil of group t Walter Jenkins f Walter Jenkins t Secy Freeman t
- , Destination (Place) Arrival Time Texas College of Arts and Industries (A & I) at Kingsville McCrocklin & Gomez Bishop High School, Bishop Texas 11:15a A Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burney, Mrs. Johnson Dorothy Driscoll Hotel, Corpus Christi 12:45p A Judge
- that I wasn't on drugs. [Laughter] That's P-A-S-S- -D. [Laughter] l 've not talked a lot about v hat happened in [the election cri sis in] Florida, but I do in this book. My really good pal, Bob Strauss, for whom you've named the Robert S. Strauss Center
- , NUMBER '· CONTRlaUTOR OF FINGERPRINTS Montgomery Alabama t none \ ARRESTED OR RECEIVED NAME AND NUMBER M. Cecil Mackey CHARGE print received July 3, 1943 finger printed ... for civil . ide~1t ,Purppses , . Miluri~~ '. . .ce~i i · Aug~s t
- . • Wake Terry of County Sanford 7:44 (Z) Chatham Ham County Country Mrs. (3) Bouquet of Red Roses Miss Lacewell-Representative of Shaw University Picture Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, 7:45 of Mrs. Johnson George Smart Robert B. Morgan
- that the President was placing an increased reliance on Robert McNamara. Was this evident to you? K: Yes. He was unstinting in his praise of Bob McNamara. During this period--I didn't see any record you had of it, and I just can't put my finger on dates. But during
- exaggeration and last minute decisions, stubbornness and secrecy. Addendum: 3/29/1968 call from LBJ about polling to determine where LBJ stood against Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy; early hints that LBJ would not run in 1968; reasons LBJ had
- there of putting other carriers in . M: There was the accusation at the time that Robert Kennedy was putting pressure on you to change . B: Absolutely untrue! M: And that this was tied in with the White House, too . B : That's absolutely untrue
- Eisenhower delivers the State of the Union address at 12:30; afterward LBJ meets with JFK and Robert Kennedy. The Democratic Conference meets at 3:30. At the conference, Gore introduces a motion to expand the Democratic Policy Committee from 9 to 15 members
- pbotopaplae taba tolay ....... Hlpe• ,..-s.a. 6MS,t11. l£d1lca.t-ton Act of 1961. WltllNllwla•• sa.e"ly· 38A .. J• ...WH63 (Cecil W. Stoughton) cjr/ncza Lawrence ~January 17, 1964 ~ I would liu to jcu you otur &ieml• ba eongratu.la.ting yw
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE memo for the ~resident memo for Robert Weaver and Robertfiood from John B. C~inton w/cover memo to Levinson CR C
- : A Comparison of Program's in Four States. Masters Thesis by Rebecca Ann Weader August 1986. LBJ School of Public Affairs An Assessment of Houston's Health Care for the Homeless Program Master's Thesis by Robert Rudd Norris 1986. HEW Medicaid Public Hearings
- . G: What was his name? L: Hi s name was Robert Hope. gone to I;!orl d ~·.Ja r Cous i n Bob, vie called him. He had not I because he was necessary to the agri cul tura 1 economy of the area. His father had a large plantation and VJas a cotton
- doing? W: When they bombed Pearl Harbor? Yes, I was riding around with Cecil Ruby on his ranch, and we heard it over the radio. G: On the car radio? W: On the car radio. I remember that. G: Did you realize that that meant war, or what did you
- i .· ,•.- Dear Miss Roberts: ,.. FOOTE 2-35~4 ~~.. ' l"" I 1' ' 1 . ..,, • " ~ c •) ) .. v January 18, 1965 ,. ) .... I I J , / lJ "J • J v '.' ·" \, ' .,/ • • : ,. ,• • \ ., • I •" /• 1 " J, "/ (" . ( (' v 20201
- for much of the three days of debate. 1/16 LBJ reports that Eisenhower’s budget is nearly $6 million above the goal the President set for this year as a candidate in 1951. 1/17 LBJ meets with Walter Reuther, Hubert Humphrey and Robert Oliver. 1/18 LBJ
- CEL.LIElt, N,Y., CHAIRMAN MICHAEL A, P'EIGHAN, OHIO -- - - EDWIN £. WILLIS, LA. PltTIE:,. W. RODINO, JR., N. J. BYRON G. ROGERS, COLO. HAROLD D. DONOHUE, MASS. JACK llllOOKS, TEX. WILLIAM M. TUCK, VA. ROBERT T. ASllMORE, S.C. JOHN DOWOY, TEX. BASIL L
- 7/23 (Police PATR. RONALD VEIL, 10th stoned by unkn persons, Prect., 12th lacerations & Clairmount. \bruised from being ~rect., lacerations from being 12th & Taylor. To Ford Hosp.FAQ. 5. • 12 :45 PM PATR. ROBERT DOUGHERTY, 28, 6th Prect
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 7 (VII), 8/26/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with the next Redford boy, Cecil, and Clarence. Mrs. Redford was postmistress here for a number of years in the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
- :00p 2:45p f 3:00p 3:45p 4:30p f 4:40p t 5:00p 5:45p f 6:10p t 6:15p t 6:45p f 7:00p spoke to AFL CIO Legislative Conference, Shoreham Hotel AFL CIO lunch for LBJ at Shoreham arrived P-38 Sen Humphrey -- re: going to Minneapolis March Cecil Holland J
- and sunning at the pool Melanie Reno, Johnson City High School, re: invitation to VP to speak at Johnson City Graduation on May 24 To Lake House w/ Secret Service, met Judge Moursund and Melvin Winters there Arrive AW Ranch w/ A. W. Moursund, Cecil Ruby, Mr
- 1:30 Joined President at Lewis Ranch with A.W., Jesse, Jake Jacobsen, Ginny Thrift, Marie Fehmer 3:30 Lunch at ranch with President, A.W., Jesse, Cecil Ruby, Jake, Ginny, and Marie Rode in cars around Ranch, Johnson City Bank, Boyhood Home, Martin
- filming. Saw Dr. Reed, Helene Segal, and Dr. Wadrop (?) 6:30 Returned to White House 7:00 To President's office 7:15 To second floor with President, Congressman and Mrs. Cecil King, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Douglas 8:00 To President's office with the Kings
- rode around ranch (Guests arrived 1:30 1. Rusks, O'Brien, and son, 2. Gronouskis and Bill Moyers (I kissed him) signed Highway Bill in about 11:30 in front yard Bill, Allen, Cecil, Ruby, Dewirr Green - Hilarious description of offering communion
- , Mr. and Mrs. Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ruby 10:30 Drove to A.W. to let them off and then to home 12:00 Retired Page No:
- . 2. 10:05 Walked to James's house with James -- supervised trimming of trees. 10:38 Returned to the main house. 3. Met with Cecil Presnell. To the tool shed with him. Returned to the main house. 4. 1:45 Lunch with the President, JC Kellam, Jim Jones
- . Cecil Burney - #327. Warrie Lynn - #301. *******
- . Worked with Ashton -- re: wedding gift for Sharon Connally and Cecil White. 5:45 To the East Garden -- looked at material samples -- then went bowling. 6:45 Returned to the second floor. 6:48 Talked with Lynda on the phone -- to wish her a happy birthday
- the Senate Texas Delegation lunc h Sen Hartke's lunc h for Alex Campbell, Army and Navy Club Harry Golden (in P-38) Tim McInerny (NYC) Cecil Dickson, Dr. Blasingame, Roy Luster picture with spelling bee winners from Texas and Curtis Cook of Wichita Falls
- in committee) Cecil Dickson & Dr. Blasingam e (Wharton ) Rod Markle y an d Henry Ford II Space Hearings, 235 SOB P-38 Marvin Watson, Daingerfield To Speaker's office Texas Automobil e Dealers Asso c receptio n honoring Senators and Congressme n 6-8 Pan America
- , 196 0 Activity (includ e visited by) * D Staff meetin g i n P-3 8 Senate meet s (Senato r Johnso n opene d th e Senate ) Lunch i n P-3 8 $2.00 Bobby an d Scott y Peek Frank Ikard -- re: interest rates Gene Chambers (Wichita Falls) Cecil Dickso n Ed
- . 5:15p 12. 7:45p Date. Activity (include visited by)* LD Arrived P-38 with Bobby Baker Senator Russell re: civil rights Senator Johnso n opened the Senate Cecil Dickson and Dr. Robins (Dr. Bob Ro bbins) of Arkansas Lunch P-38 $2.00 Dale Miller
- in P-38 $2.15 Irv Hof f and Fred Lordan (Seattle) and James Harris (Yakima, Wash) Cliff Ramsdale and Cecil Holland Sen Dirksen Congressman Lester Johnson (off the Senate floor) David Wright (Greenville, Texas; of Temco) and a group of Temco employees
- advertising agencies such as Campbell-Ewald, Maxon Advertising, Cecil & Presbry and Clinton E. Frank. His studio affiliations include Metro Goldwyn Mayer, Archer Productions, Inc., and Columbia Pictures Television. He is best known for his production of "Duck