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- street meeting, it is going to be a :fight to the death." Shortly after that H. Rap Brown, another "Black f ower" hoodlum, came to Detroit. Standing over the ashes of build1t.gs burned to the ground during the 'riot'- he declared before thousands
- and Minister of Finance Sangster as Prime Minister du~ing absence of Sir Alexandero ENDQUOTE HC will act DOHERTY REPRODUCTIONFROM THIS COPY IS __.L...I...,MI,........T ....E""'D"'--'O"'-"F'-"F ..... I...,C.._.I..,.AL....:..._,,Uo.::S=E,,___pRQHl~IT~D
Oral history transcript, William H. Darden, interview 2 (II), 3/27/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- as I know, they still have problems retaining as many doctors as they'd like. Of course, there's a uniformed services medical school now out at Bethesda that Congressman [F. Edward] Hebert, the late Congressman Hebert of Louisiana, was instrumental
- flourish, and that's one of the things that happened over there. Mc: Did Wilbur Cohen ever support this? T: Wilbur Cohen supported it but I'm not sure that Wilbur's support was recipromted by the permanent bureaucracy, particularly by Jim Kelly
- congressional district. For most of the next 25 years, Jenkins served as Johnson’s top administrative assistant, following Johnson as he rose to become a Senator, Vice President under John F. Kennedy, and President. From 1941 until 1945, Jenkins served
- when LBJ ran against Coke Stevenson for the Senate? WW: That's when we had all the typists up in the mezzanine floor of the Stephen F. Austin [Hotel]. VW: That was 1948? Was that 1948? 1948, Wilton, is when you had already moved to Seguin-WW: Oh
- Versus Democratic Accountability: The Special As sistant to the President for National Security Affairs 1961-1969"; Sean Kelly, "Mobutu, the U.S., and Zaire"; Tetsumaro Hayashi, "Stein- The gown Lynda Bird Johnson wore in her White House wedding
- of the most moving things Washington had seen in terms of numbers--yet John F. Kennedy did not agree to meet with Martin Luther King and the black leadership in a big public meeting prior to that thing. He did meet with the leaders quietly and privately
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- By➔ , 8F- 'l7 NARA, Date · {,-c,J-f;f' l . l ·. ; l I 'i ' ··, - - -- --- • • - • •, • ', ;; ' . C ~ . " .·! l CQNFIDEH'f~ ., j -2(1) We believe that our day-to-day relations with Botswana and Lesotho can be handled adequately by our
- ecommendation. '€/ft; /' 6 11:15 am ./ r;f---- DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 --A~ I I ; _:n X FROM {lUI CK CO PY State Dept. Guidelines _, NARA, Date --1 I.. \ ·Q,. ox FROM f)UICK COPY 'I . ./1 X l , OM IIUICK COPY Sunday, May 8, 1966
- Walter Ridder, Ridder Newspapers James Cary, Copley Newspapers Bernard Gwertzman, Washington star Richard stoiUey, I!fe Wayne Kelly, Atlanta Journal Cauley asked the President to discuss his philosophical approach to his office at this time in his service
- constitutional questions relating to this--it isn't simple. And yet, the plan and the proposal developed by the connnittee on which I served, chaired by Jim Kelly, did not include anything that has not already been established in some parts of govermnent
- to have heard it and have the world broadcast it certain47" would have had at that time. C.E.M. r . , ~ , 't ,-· ,; . THE , \VXS:; Tod~yAnd Tomori-ow The. ..1. -F·,.·.·e deraJ· ._))1 PearlHarbor· ~. : ~• · '· ·'t~i; ..,. . ; , ·:. Dia _ · . ~· Y
- Sukarno and could not or ould not build the wilderness It can be put in one stark sentence. nationhood if it did not have without the pr ection a.nd security our flag How fa.r should the United States· commit f Britain. And Britain could gave them. itself
- ta._ Ton, llff••er 16. Upoe coafimau.on briefilal •c.rl•I• •f tbe .,,ot.a1111ac.. we rill /s/ George L. Kelly leaJ••·· laleeutlve lead. leaec.sy LDIIDJSDIGW PJ& prepare 1967 OCT30 PM 6 02 DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washln&ton, D.C. / 20520
- & PROJECT /~ ij• ) I I I I - J ..1/w . I I ;j' I June 25, 1954 l , l f • , l Dear Mr. Raaodale: ~ it J · ~',. . A• you will••• by readlna the encloaed copy of a telearam from the McNaupt SJlldlcate, Senator Johnaon bu received well
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- INFORMATION SEGRE'I!- Thur•day, 7:15 p. m. July 25, 1968 Mr. President: Thia ia the moat solid report we've had of Hanoi-Peking tension. W. W. Ro•tow SECRET OEC ...vl~t White Hou~cGt;;~~lin:.., Feb. 24, 1 83 Byf--, NARA, Dste, tL-.S--f,.2
- to Kelly's restaurant and talked about the meeting, and the consensus there was that the son of a bitch was right, we didn't have the votes. what I remember about that. after he ran for Senate. That's That was either right before or right I'm trying
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 25 (XXV), 8/7/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a lot of those Irish politicians around: [Edward J.] Flynn up in the Bronx, Ed Kelly in Chicago, [Frank] Hague in New Jersey, all of the Irish pols up in Massachusetts. And boy, he used them. You see, in those days communications was only part of the 8
- Tr ury nd ·oe• not re u.i:re appropriatlone. ) If crtticia velop. he b Uevea cow.d •how that th.e nefit • to the b l nc • f . yents l I' outw i h th c-o t to the Fu • I rec -e t t y, u la. The CEA cone r • pprov bot oetow ·pp.rove Dia pprove
- of Representatives of the State of Texas, ever mindful or the important role played by distinguished sons of Texas in the affairs of our Nation since Sam Houston, make this expression of our gratitude to Vice President Henry A. Wallace f or selecting a worthy
- then you've &ot to have thirty per cent of square shooters not particularly inaerested in Washin&ton, but who haTe no axes to f&r ind and are tor the best bet tor the moment when they Tote. And then you've got to bave a tradin& political gang or about fit
- ACTIVITIESIN THEDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Hervin J. Kelly, Chairman \ Frederick L. Hovde Robert M. Kimball c. Guy Suits Clyde E. Williams I. BACKGROUND FACTS Size of the Program Twenty-nine different programs of research agencies o-f the Federal Government
- physical exams out at Kelly My heartbeat was then at the maximum, but it had come down from Field . 172 to the time I took the physical exam which was about three weeks later- M: Was this due to being struck? B: Yes . M: Caused your heart
- TOM CONNALLY. TEX •• CHAIRMAN WALYER P'. GEORGE, GA. HIRAM W. JOHNSON. CAUJF. ROBERY F. WAGNER, N, Y. ARTHUR CAPPER, KANS. ELBEl'n' D. THOMAS, UTAH ROBERY M. LA FOLLETTE. Jft. , WIS. JAMES E. MURRAY, MONT. ARTHUft H. VANDENBERG. MICH. CLAUDE PEPPElt
- INTERVIEL~EE : DR. ROBERT QUARLES INTERVIEWER: f.1ARSTOi~ STEPHEN GOODELL PLACE: His office, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, r~aryland Tape 1 of 1 G: This is an interview with Dr. Robert Q. Marston, presently the director of the National
- :DITICl!f 2- CiSA l'PMII (41 ~ 101•11,I ---- UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO M. Co Miskovsky FROM John K. Scales SUBJECT: "Early Warning DATE:December 5, 1967 System" If further development of the above out of town, please be advised
Folder, "Whistle Stop [2 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- be aubetituted for the water.) Ro~st in moderate oven (350 F. degrees) approximately 20 minutes per pound or until done. Baste often. When nearly cooked, remove the rind and trim o!! some of the fat. Score the surface of the fat in diamond shapes, and use one
- . I was active in four state conventions prior to that and I was active in the 1960 presidential campaign prior to being a delegate to the convention. M: And did you support John F. Kennedy? P: I supported John F. Kennedy in the West Virginia
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- f. ABRAHAM KAZEN, JR. 711TH DleTRICT LAREDO , TEXA8 APR 8 P. laf. 8TATE OP' TEXAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AUSTIN, TEXAS April 7, 1949 Honorable Lfndon B. Johnson Statee Senator Senate Office Bu.ildin& Waah1Jl&ton, D. c. Un~ted Dear Senator
- , E.S. "Pat" Kelly, Max Mallick, Reagan Nesbitt, Justin Blakeney, Raymond Hicks, Henry Moore, J. Paul Secrest, J. Edwin Smith, Will Henry Burt, Hubbard Neely, Bert Horne, Gus Barr, Buster Brown, C.B. McNeil, Roy Swift; people from Wilson County
- !or Discussion iculturaJ. with Pril11e Minister Develo 1ent The rele..t •ons i:p bet'treen } inister Su.bre..rnanianand Mrs. Gandhi good. s. G..ndhi has generally su:9ported Minister new agricultural development. p_ o.;_ as it evolved f' c:.n our discussion
- .,e 5 1723768 A '1,Za--t:epeFt eIaetcNationallstMovement, Knoxvme 01v1s101, C 1 1!23l~8 It.~l,f/{(3 Collection Title Federal Records NACCO (Kerner Commission) Folder Title Black Nationalist Movement - FBI Reports - File·#3 Box Number
- -- 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
- you? P: They didn't call me at that time directly, but I mean I think that's when [Kellis] Dibrell and this other boy-- G: [James] Gardner? P: --Gardner, I think that's about the time they came down here. G: Okay. So they came into town
- that both the Planning Board and the Board of Educa tion had been paralyzed. Tension had been rising so steadily throughout the northern New Jersey area that, in the first week of June, Col. David Kelly, head of the State Police, had . met with chiefs
- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocType Doc Info 9i Page 1 of 1 Classification Pages Date repnd F IEignl111beAeea:iA the Bleel( Nl!ltionelist s 12 1/11!e8 ~eper:t SlaokNa~ieRelist Movement,Baltin,oreDivision C 2a 1.'30.£68
- of surplus wheat as a stop- have begun to run short of gap measure to me 't Jndinn wht•t1t hy th ('nd of 0
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