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  • Hon. Farri s Bryan t o f Florid a a s Chairma n of th e Advisor y Commissio n o n Intergovernmental Relation s Today ^MBBMBlPP reappointed Cyru s Vance , Deput y Secy o f Defense, a s a Federal representativ e o n th e Boar d o f Governors o f
  • RECOR D y o f th e Treasury . Hon . Henr y Fowle r i : . Farri s Bryan t OK d b y Jo e Califan o ' |1 , . Joh n Macy , Chairman , Civi l Service Commissio n Hon 5:50p 6:20 I y (includ e visite d by ) D 5:35p T 6:06p £ 1 _ MONDA ?nc toPr
  • Room . Fro m there the grou p proceede d t o th e Flowe r Garde n for pictur e takin g April 27 , 196 5 The Whit e Hous e Tuesday The Presiden t returne d to the office . Marvin Watso n (pl) Mr. Bryan t wit h "Him" an d Blanco ioine d the Presiden t
  • Gonella • Geoffrey Johnson Gonella SCRIPTURE LESSONS Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, 14-14 Psalm 23 John 6:37-40 John 14:1-6a, 25-27 Bryan D. Thornhill Geoffrey J. Gonella, Jr. Jonathan A. Thornhill The Rev. Lynn Jostes MEDITATION "Living Graciously" SPECIAL MUSIC
  • Gonella • Geoffrey Johnson Gonella SCRIPTURE LESSONS Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, 14-14 Psalm 23 John 6:37-40 John 14:1-6a, 25-27 Bryan D. Thornhill Geoffrey J. Gonella, Jr. Jonathan A. Thornhill The Rev. Lynn Jostes MEDITATION "Living Graciously" SPECIAL MUSIC
  • . S. Memo fo r backgroun d o n tal k wit h Ab e Feinberg--fro m Wal t Rosto w / Israel i issues 8:02p Presiden t to mjdr's door . Mr . Traphe s Bryan t an d Yuk i were i n the roo m Yuk i barkin g Mr. Feinber g 1eave s a t a messenger . Presiden t
  • anion Captain Anthony Marsloe Colonel H. W. Mathews Colonel Stanfield S. McClure Lt. General J.C. McQueen Reverend William Middleton Lt. General Ralph J. Mitchell General Ed Pollock Lt. General James P. Riseley Lt. Collnel Arch Roberts Vice Admiral L. S
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- I -- 5 J: Yes. Bryan Wildenthal [?], you see, he was the business manager. He was from Cotulla
  • . Gra y o f North Dakota a s Chm n o f th e Souris-Red Rainy Rive r Basin s Commissio n Turndown o f a reques t for a majo r disaste r declaratio n - Georgi a ' (Farris Bryan t t o Gov . Maddo x of floo d damage s i n 4 countie s o f Ga ) 1 Macy memo
  • Whiteside didn't care whether you went to college or not. ~~ I 2 They figured if you wanted to, you'd get you a job and go to work. So I was able to get a job for the year 1929 and 1930, and Bryan Wildenthal, who was the auditor of the Southwest Texas
  • (3) 35 Houston (5) 35 Laredo (2) 35 Lubbock (3) 35 Odessa/Midland/Monohans (3) 35 San Antonio (4) 35 Sherman/Tyler/Lufkin, San Angelo 3739,55 35 Shreveport/Texarkana (3) 35 Valley (2) 35 Waco/Temple/Bryan (2) 35 Wichita Falls (2) 35 Bentsen 1977
  • and doing something about it. * * * * * For one who , as has Roosevelt the gallant humanitarian, seen the worker oppressed by capital during the span of life, it must be a terrific task. For one who, in a small way, ba.s been thrilled by a Bryan, by a La
  • provided the attached list to Bryan Hodgson £or his use in preparing the "offical efamily" chapter~f Presidential photo book. he ' ,...,.., Ervin Duggan Assistant to Douglass Cater THE CABINET *The Secretary •The Seer of State tary of Defense
  • remember, and he owned a lot of stations. He was sort of an engineer, and he'd just file for them and build them. This facility was a daytime station, which meant it signed off at sunset. It shared time with A&M in Bryan, Texas; they'd have to sign
  • to rolling. And I went to get dressed and Lyndon went to get d ressed. 4:00, *s:I took my place at the head of the sta irs. And a few minutes before B ess, still quiet in all the tumult, was the major domo, and at her signal I took Bryan Lambfe arm
  • proportion, you can do it, if you want to try to nail somebody. I'll tell you one story in case I forget it, or maybe I've already told it. Have I told you about the time I went to Bryan on a lawsuit to interview a witness and I came back to Caldwell
  • : Big Spring, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Corsicana, Bryan and Huntsville. Two are Week"lies which we expect will become dailies--Co~merce and Huntsville. 8: That largest newspaper in this group-- H: --is the San Antonio Express and Evening News
  • inordinately admired, had captured the Bryan movement, that the Republican Party could not assimilate it, that thereafter Franklin Delano Roosevelt brought it back into the Democratic Party. Almost from the first I think he made due LBJ Presidential Library
  • at Bryan, Texas, after he was V i c e President, he was working into a neck mike and neck mike was too low and it wasn't picking up and I was in the back of the hall and I kept holding my hand up to my ear to catch his attention and it did, and after
  • is $119,000 and that's in Waco, the whole KWTX and Texoma. Texoma has Sherman-Denison and Lafayette, Louisiana. stands alone. Bryan-College Station stands alone. station in Victoria, which has never made any money. KWTX We had the radio It has always
  • in Bryan. After he graduated we moved to North Dakota and lived on a ranch up there, and then from there to Minnesota and lived on another ranch, and then to Montana. The man that owned the ranch in Montana owned one in San Antonio, also. After we had
  • up in Brown Willingshaw's [Bryan Wildenthal?] office which was (inaudible). Sometimes he was in the President's office. He was in and around and I knew at that time he was going places. I didn't know where but he had brains, he had leadership ability
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TI TL E DAT E RESTRICTION Bryan with attached letter c 3/23/49 F I LE LOCAT ION Longo~ia , Felix [Correspondence] 2 of 2