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- at Burnet Park, Fort Worth, to crowd Motorcade to Dallas , stopping alon g the way at Chance Voight Introduced Sen Kennedy at Dallas auditorium To Carlsbad, New Mexico -- see travel activity Spoke at Elks Auditorium, Carlsbad To Artesia, New Mexico by car
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 1 (I), 9/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to be doing it fast. Everybody was upset, of interest that is, including Mary Lasker. And she called, "How much do you need?" "I don't know, but give me twenty thousand to start with." She sent it down on the next plane. She had one of her people in New York
- r To the aaall buaine,? \ it mean• tree enterprise dthout tnr to sahool. tajt•, -~r unjust g0vemaent. of bic monopoly, 1.Jlpoeaible \ ta 'tory ~~ in the armed service• are talldng • "ni• oolllllOll aon in the 'l'bey haff learned new skill
- Bio: Bernard Louis Boutin (b. 1923), businessman, New Hampshire political figure, and government official was mayor of Laconia, New Hampshire, from 1955 to 1959, and a John F. Kennedy campaign worker in 1960. He was Deputy Administrator
- Bio: Morris Bartel Schnapper (b. March 25, 1912, New York, New York - d. February 5, 1999, Silver Spring, Maryland) was a longtime Washington book publisher through his publishing firm, Public Affairs Press. Mr. Schnapper also was the author
Leader, Rosalinde L., 1923
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- Bio: Rosalinde L. Leader, also known as Roz (b. Rosalinde Palca, 1923, New York, New York), was the owner of Art Leaders, Ltd. from 1972 to 1985, and the wife of film director Anton M. Leader. The Leaders lived in Los Angeles, California
Wattenberg, Ben J., 1933-
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- Majority (1970), The Real America (1974), Against All Enemies (1977), The Wealth Weapon (1980), The Good News is the Bad News in Wrong (1984), and The Birth Dearth (1987).
Pell, Claiborne, 1918-2009
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- Bio: Claiborne Pell was born in New York, New York, on November 22, 1918, the son of the diplomat and congressman Herbert C. Pell. As a member of the Democratic Party, Claiborne Pell served as U.S. Senator from Rhode Island for six terms, from 1961
- --what's his name? Anyhow, they swept into the meeting and sat down and surveyed what was going on. Hobart started talking about needing to get approval of some new forms from the Bureau of the Budget in order to do some studies. So Bobby said, "Who are you
- : That would have been what operation? M: That was Birmingham, in the spring of 1966. In fact, the first time I met General [William E.] DePuy was during that operation. G: He had the Big Red One then? M: Right. G: A question occurs to me about
- SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON Day Tuesday DAILY DIARY The senator began his day at (place) Sheraton-East Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Lo Hotel, New York City Activity Date (include visited by)* October 4, 1960 Expenditure Code LD 1. 10:45a
- was a law student at Columbia University in New York City, being admitted to the North Carolina bar in late 1923. From late 1923 to early 1924 he was a reporter for The Louisville Times in Kentucky. From 1924 to 1928 Daniels was a police reporter
- LBJ Connection: Editor, Raleigh News and Observer, in Raleigh, North Carolina
- ~l:~ _step needed be£o~ promulgatio~·.0£ t~e • :,,. . ~;:,:.:;•'·,;: ··. . ··•· ·. new Constitution, la _a pptc,val by t,he anned .torce~ council .;. and I. , I 0 .-
- map across the room. Curvin 10 & 11 p. 40 - Last paragraph. The carloads of police officers were not reinforcements; they were officers reporting in for a new shift. Melchior 8 p. 41 - First full paragraph. The molotov cocktails were thrown just
- considerably Secretary easier in to the new Depart made the transition than it might otherwise have been. Besides personnel and personnel from Mr. Boyd's Bureau at Commerce, functions were transferred to the Department ~Agency, Coast Guard
- of that year, my senior year in high school. That year Sam Houston High School had a new debate coach, a gentleman who'd come from some smaller town as I recall in Southwest Texas to be a teacher of 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- . '11be people in New Orleans are upset. They are watching the MutiGraa very care.fully. l talked with a friend of mine who ts With the nmesPicayune. He says It ls unfortunate that this Civil Rights bill ls coming up Just \1Uhenthey are having all
- , 1960. Mrd. Lyndon B. Johnson, 4921 Thirtieth Place, Washington, D.c. Dear Lady Birci: Seeing the enolo£zd clippings in The Birmingham News, I thought it might be of interest t~ you. I e.m always much interested in everything I see in the papers
- ~ . rr - : ,.. () - .. . FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1965 -- 8: 30 P . M. REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON "SALUTE TO SPRING" CEREMONIES NEW YORK, NEW YORK Mr. Mayor• Friends: Thank you so much for the honor you have
- New York
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, 'Salute to Spring' Ceremonies, New York, New York, 5/7/1965"
- and interested parties in Southwest Screwworm Eradication Program 1. Resolution - New Mexico Cattle Growers Association 2. Letter - Chairman New Mexico Screwworm Committee 3. Resolution - Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association 4. Letter - Texas and Southwestern Cattle
- Public Hearings on Medicaid held in New Orleans (December 27, 1968) Series/Sub-Series Availability Series I Series I Open Open 1 Hearings: U.S. Dept. of HEW Public Hearings on Medicaid held in New York City (December 23, 1968) Series I Open 2
- encouraged political activities. So I worked for Dad. I went into about twenty states for him. I didn't see Lyndon Johnson during my swing in the primaries. went to New Mexico; that was as close as I got to him. represented there by Sam Rayburn. I He
- in the @on!hpan:,ot ·BAKER or an, other loo.al RAM meambers few an appreciable peri-i()d of ti11me,, DE Te=il advised that .KENNETHJOHN WATSON9 along wit-Ji ·o.U1er l·ocal nntlitant Negroes~ is attempt.in.g· to. publish a Blac-k .Power type :new~paper
- forces commander, oh, engineer detachments and some psyops people, and medics. They were called Special Action Forces, and that's when counterinsurgency was brand new. We were all very naive. We did all the things that Americans know how to do, like build
Oral history transcript, Bess Whitehead Scott, interview 1 (I), 3/31/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- is a philosopher and a well-known writer and so forth. He's from the Yankee side, but he's kin to us. We all came from Birmingham, England, over here. Just to go back a little bit, I found something in looking this up which interested me and I didn't know. I have
- releases, notes, Files-Presidential Itineraries, background info, article drafts] [4 folders] Administration-Johnson Mrs. Johnson- Trip to New England June 9-12, 1967 [Article drafts, notes, press material, news Files-Presidential releases, itineraries
- of Texas and the University of Texas Law School, and have a J.D. degree from what is now called Samford University at Birmingham, Alabama, Cumberland School of I have been in politics most all of my life. state senator, and therefore I was pretty \'Ie r~y
- ) Closed by statute 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 (7·721 Re-Pr int From Da y tona Beach News Journal 4
- , Judge Heath on Allegheny 2. 9:45 Arrived New Haven. Met by Dr. Kingman Brewster and motored to Brewster's home. Walked to various buildings (went inside): 1. SOM Yale IBM Building Bundshaft Rare Books Art and Architecture Yale Art Gallery (looked at from
- from the UT News and Information Service [1 of 5] Mrs. Johnson Scrapbook from the UT News and Information Service [2 of 5] Mrs. Johnson Scrapbook from the UT News and Information Service [3 of 5] Mrs. Johnson Scrapbook from the UT News and Information
Davis, Sid, 1927
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- Bio: Sid Davis (b. Sydney or Sidney Davis, November 13, 1927, Youngstown, Ohio), journalist. He received a B.S. from Ohio University in 1952. Davis worked as a news reporter for station WJEH in Gallipolis, Ohio from 1950 to 1951 and news director
Bohen, Fred, 1937-2015
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- Bio: Frederick M. Bohen (b. April 24, 1937, Ridgewood, New Jersey-d. March 15, 2015, New York, New York) served as Executive VP and COO at Rockefeller University in New York City. His career in academic administration began at Princeton's Woodrow
- , 6/8/67 7/10/67 C form Information Needed Concerning New Personnel, Phyllis I
- the name of it. While we waited for the garage to put some new tires on, we discussed how important words were. I had commented on the - 3 word "rebellion" as opposed to "riot" Joyce said, is more positive historically the master slave-concept. In Joyce's
Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- =-.:..1 to C.ivert tea ;
- Javits has now proposed (February 1 Congressional Record) that the Senate Banking and Currency Committee conduct a study of the eff~ctiveness of existing legislation in protecting US fir~ from the Arab boycott. This may set off a new campaign on the part
- "NEW YORK C."; FORTAS IS MEETING WITH CLARK CLIFFORD AT TIME OF CALL; CLIFFORD IS LISTED ON SLIP BUT DOES NOT SPEAK; POOR SOUND QUALITY; LBJ HOARSE, FORTAS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- New York
- FORTAS TELLS LBJ THAT WALTER JENKINS HAS BEEN HOSPITALIZED FOR NERVOUS EXHAUSTION FOLLOWING HIS ARREST LAST WEEK ON MORALS CHARGE; FORTAS' AND CLIFFORD'S EFFORTS TO SUPPRESS NEWS STORIES OF ARREST; JENKINS' 1959 ARREST; POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON CAMPAIGN
- DISCUSSION OF JOHN PASTORE'S CONCERNS THAT HE WAS NOT INFORMED ABOUT NEW APPOINTMENTS TO COMSAT BOARD PRIOR TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW MEMBERS; MARKS REPORTS ON FAVORABLE REACTION TO NEW APPOINTEES
- DISCUSSION OF SCHEDULING PROBLEMS FOR LBJ'S APPEARANCES AT NEW YORK LIBERAL PARTY PARADE, LUNCHEON, RALLY AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN AND AT DINNER IN PHILADELPHIA ON OCTOBER 29 OR 31; DISPUTE BETWEEN NEW YORK LIBERAL PARTY AND NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC
- "RE APPALACHIAN PROGRAM AND RELATED TO NEW ENGLAND"
- LBJ DISCUSSES HISTORY, PROSPECTS OF APPALACHIA BILL, SUGGESTS KENNEDY LOBBY FOR BILL IN ORDER TO PASS NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BILL; EDWARD BOLAND'S MEETING WITH MCNAMARA ON CLOSING OF SPRINGFIELD ARMORY IN MASSACHUSETTS; NEW ENGLAND STUDY