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  • stay, more than 51I,000 visitors came to the Librn1·y to see it. Corporate sponsor of the exhibi­ tion, which was organized in the Stu­ dio Museum in Harlem, was Philip Morris Companies, Inc. Palmer Hayden, The Subway. c. 1930 oil on canvas, 31x26
  • John ) to ask his opinion/evaluation of Ramsey Clark. ^^___^^__^__^^__m__mm__^^~ ^^ ' . ~—— : ____, „„_ ..____ ~ ~ , , i. """ , =—_ . . Steele, Time Magazine (b. 2) expressing his sympathy on the death of Henry Luce ' t Otto
  • Che t Holifiel d Cong Harol d Johnso n Senator Thoma s Kuche l Cong Rober t Legget t Cong. Joh n McFal l Senator Georg e Murph y Cong Jo e Skubit z Cong B . F . Sis k r SIGNIN G CEREMON Y fo r Aubur n Folso m Bil l g Morri s JMBfceiiiriMMfet Udal l g
  • ; phones George Brown, Lon Hill of Corpus Christi and John Connally about fundraising. JFK announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, joining Hubert Humphrey as the only announced candidates. 1/3 The Johnsons fly to Washington
  • premier of Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur" at RKO Keith's Theatre on April 22. Please be assured I appreciate the cou~tesy you have extended to me. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA JAMES W. MORRIS ASSOCIATE JUSTICE April
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 7/29/80 DATE RESTRICTION titled rge D'Affairs" with note at bottom of page "Cannot tell memo may have bee tten by John
  • Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968
  • Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
  • of the Memorial Amphitheater, and place a wreath at the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. 3:45 p.m. Departure from Arlington National Cemetery. 4:00 p.m. The Honorable J. W. Fulbright, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will give a tea
  • the situation. In 1941 Senator Morris Sheppard died and my brother ran for the vacancy. At that time the law said that the governor could name a successor up until an election was held and then the high man--it didn't take a majority, you see--would
  • long enough to hear this interview, and his name was John Burns, who presently is governor of Hawaii, but his term will expire January 3, 1975. He has terminal cancer. Speaker Rayburn was a fantastic person when i t came to determining the character
  • Tidelands legislation; admission of Alaska and Hawaii as states; East-West Center in Honolulu; space program; Senate committee assignments; Estes Kefauver, John Kennedy, and the Foreign Relations Committee; 1960 Democratic National Convention; LBJ’s
  • n Morris Abra m Jule s Mange r W . Donlo n Edwards LEADERSHIP LEADERSHI P Stephe n Currie r Charle s Mathia s John Blatni k Emili o Daddari o LEADERSHI P Jame s C . Bromwel l Chet Holifiel d Da n Rostenkowski LEADERSHI P Josep h Clar k LEADERSHI P
  • site, including those with Bes.· Abell. Morris Abram, George Aiken, Abe Fortas, Harry McPherson, Lawrence O'Brien. Carl Alben, Hubert Humphrey, John Tower, Douglass Caler, Stewart dall, and Bromley Smith. And researchers continue to visit th Library
  • . GEORGE MURPHY, CALII". ARIZ. P'AUL J. l"ANNIN, N.Y. I LABOR STEWART IL MCCLURE, CHIEI" JOHN 9. l"ORSYTHE, GENERAL I !1 I COMMITTEE ON AND PUBLIC WELFARE CLERK COUNSEL June 23, 1965 If & ~~i i rv_, !Vi! CONGRESSIONAL & y 111. \ a f a:;r-ca
  • picture of Morris Sheppard up on his wall, and Rayburn was having a drink and it made him feel rather nervous. He told Johnson finally, "I just find it hard to drink with Morris Sheppard's picture up there." prohibition amendment. Sheppard who
  • John Kennedy to consult him as the senior Interior Committee chairman on the merits of different candidates. Kennedy had not consulted him, and taken a whippersnapper from off his committee named Udall and put him in. Aspinall had never gotten over
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: JOHN W. HECHINGER INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. McCOMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • See all online interviews with John W. Hechinger
  • Tobriner; Warren Christopher; James Newmyer; Polly Shackleton; George Christian; Katie Loucheim; Mary Lasker; Mrs. Astor; Laurance Rockefeller; Lady Bird as First Lady; LBJ’s interest in development of the DC Council; LBJ’s responses to 4/68 riots; John
  • Hechinger, John W.
  • Oral history transcript, John W. Hechinger, interview 1 (I), 3/5/1969, by David G. McComb
  • John W. Hechinger
  • that elected him. P: Were you just in San Antonio during this time, or did you go with him to campaign? H: I went up to Austin several times to see friends of mine on behalf of Lyndon. One in particular that I remember was John Ross, a very dear friend who
  • Biographical information; formation of Citizens League; Walter McAllister; Joseph Sheldon; Maury Maverick; Dan Quill; Roy Miller; LBJ’s marriage ceremony; speech writing during court packing controversy; John Ross; LBJ’s campaigns; appendicitis
  • . Cannon ({_sen. (Nevada) ~ Sen, Philip A. Hart - ~ ~ (Michigan) Sen. Gale W. McGee (Wyoming) Sen. Claiborne Pell (Rhode Island) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (Massachusetts) a_sen. Donald Russell (South Carolina) ~ "- ~ ~ ~ Hon. John W. King Governor of New
  • · ' · f . ai.r es ad 1.nterim of the of Yug slavia oeialir-t Fed .r al Republic The Honorable Dean Rusk, Secretary of State The Honorable John J. Sparkman,. united States Sen, te The Honorable Stuart Symington, United States Senate The Honorable
  • Justice Bill Douglas was early a friend of ours; Jerome Frank, who I think took his place as chairman of the SEC [Securities and Exchange Commission]; Leon Henderson, an economist; and by now our old friends, Tom Corcoran and Ben Cohen and John Carmody
  • with Charles and Alice Marsh at Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia; Charles Marsh's discussion of world events; new staff members Dorothy Jackson, John Connally and Walter Jenkins and their duties; new office and apartment in Johnson City
  • ] EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS JOHN L. MC MILLAN, THOMAS G. ABERNETHY, MISS. HOWARD W . SMITH, VA . WILLIAM L. DAWSON , ILL. ABRAHAM J. MULTER, N.Y. JOHN DOWDY , TEX. BASIL L. WHITENER, N.C. JAMES W . TRIMBLE, ARK . B . F. SISK , CALIF. CHARLES C. DIGGS, J R
  • , Director BOB \ John Gardner Doug Cater ; George Christian Wait Rostow "hot line"-- Kosygin to Johnson - USS Liberty E WHITE House Date June 8, 1967 ^ ESIOCNT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 11Y DJ ARY e President began his day at (Place) The 7 —,i . I Time
  • Fehmer, Marvin Watson. Ken Gaddis, agents: Youngblood and Johns Arrive helicopter pad a t Philippine Army Headquarters -Fort Bonifacio-for visit to Philippine cemetery (Libingan ng mga Bayani")(RestingPlace of Heroes) Greeted at Fort Bonifacio
  • of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. 1 3 bicentennial and was not disposed to allow the executive branch to do all of the planning. In 1964 Congressman John 0. Marsh, Jr., of Virginia began lobbying with the execu­ tive branch
  • know Morris Sheppard was going to die. G: Then you went to Washington in January of 1940? J: Yes. G: And you talked some about staying at the Dodge Hotel. J: Yes. John Connally and I roomed together at the Dodge Hotel right at first
  • ://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/aides 10/19/17 2 Cultural Center Copies of joint resolutions to rename the National Cultural Center in honor of President John F. Kennedy, and memoranda about the proposal. December 1963. 2 Debt Limit Worksheet
  • to see the prize winning bull. Arrive Charles Restaurant in Johnson City for hamburgers w/ MMV, Jack, Ceil and Norman Fischer, Mr. Kellam, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Morris, Paul Glynn, MF Attend funeral of Mrs. Bergman (Nita Winters' mother) w/ Mr. Kellam
  • on Middle Manpower Conference scheduled for Puerto Rico, October 10th and 11th. Dick Maguire about confusio n o n VPs role and commitmen t to speak before Ohio State Democratic Conventio n scheduled for September 22. Mrs. Johnson Congressman Tom Morris
  • ; Evans; Jack Morris, Dou g Cater ; Bob Abernethy , Georg e and Geraldin e Austin, Texa s 2:00p Austin, Texa s same same excep t MM W stayed i n Austi n LBJ Ranc h * I f CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. 4
  • , Nanc y Hanschman, Phi l Potter , Earl Mazo , Loye Mille r Jim Mathis , Bob Baskin , Jac k Morris , Mary McGrory , Bo b Hollingsworth also Bob Vermillion * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Destination
  • Hanschman, Ear l Mazo, Loye Miller , Bob Baskin, Jack Morris , Mary McGrory , Bo b Hollingsworth, Jame s Davis Vermillion, Potter * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Destination (Place) Bismark, N D Arrival
  • for a picture with the President John P. Maure en L. ' Emily V. Mary Nell The President gave the children LBJ pens and candy, 12:52p ^xp^s^gyiyraxigyireECTreyi^^ Peter Barnett, • The President to South Grounds Australian Broadcasting Company Mr. Barnett
  • . Bernstein , Dean , Woodro w Wilson School, Princeto n Benjamin Chinitz , Professo r o f Economics, Univ , o f Pittsburg h George Hilton , Professo r o f Economics, Univ , o f Californi a John Meyer , Professo r o f Economics, Harvar d George Wilson
  • his intention to appoint Vice Admira l Wm. Francis Raborn, Jr. a s Director of CIA to succeed John McCone and Mr. Richar d Helms as Deputy Director of CIA walked to his car and departed -- (The President was in a hurry to leave and honked his horn
  • --8 up an office, and that since I was familiar with some of the people who were in the real estate field here in Washington, . could I obtain satisfactory space. Well, I knew Morris Cafritz, who owned a large number of buildings. tenant of one
  • ? In other words, how did you set up your campaign in that year? M: Senator 'Morris Sheppard died, and I felt that W. Lee O'Daniel was going to run. I didn't know that Johnson was going to run. I felt like I was running against O'Daniel because he
  • ~~ .. The resi e Gue a ta ,incl~ Ambassador The Valentie The Busbya The John • Marianne • .Dt e wu •ccompa ODI arid Mn.· • ·te. Mari• ra. J'ack V ere for a wee by Mra. John•91l. Pickle, Mr. Mr ••. • Emmett and to NYC this ·evening returning to Camp Davi
  • ~~ .. The resi e Gue a ta ,incl~ Ambassador The Valentie The Busbya The John • Marianne • .Dt e wu •ccompa ODI arid Mn.· • ·te. Mari• ra. J'ack V ere for a wee by Mra. John•91l. Pickle, Mr. Mr ••. • Emmett and to NYC this ·evening returning to Camp Davi
  • ASPINALL, Wayne N., Congress CASSIDY, William F., Dept. of Arm:, BACOO,Edmund N., Phil.a. Pa. CAVANAGH,Jerome P., Mayor of Det. BAKER,Jr., Howard H., Senate CHURCH,Frank, Senate BAKER, John A., Agriculture CIAUSEN, Don H., Congress BARCELLA, Ernest L
  • sure that's true, and it wasn't that the planners of the conference had any animus toward Moynihan. Far from it, I knew and liked him and had worked with him, and I don't think Berl or, for that matter, Morris Abram or Bill Coleman, as the co-chairs
  • of Ben Heineman, Morris Abram and Bill Coleman; communication between conference organizers and the White House; security considerations at the conference; funding the conference; the decision to focus on African-Americans and not include other minority
  • of the President.) Description: X Letter:___ To: The President Tel89fam: Other: l( Jr., Pres., ,A?Tl-erican Contract Bridge League, 125 GreenFrom: John w.X.Norwood, (wich, Conn. •06830 w/ encls,) Date: 4/20/ 67 Requests msg and photo for 15th~Worl6 Contract