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- Committee on Public Relations CHAIRMAN Ernest H. Fremont, Jr. 1111 Scarritt Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. 64106 Howard H. Bell Washington, D. C. John Shaw Field Reno. Nev. Perry L. Fuller Chicago, Ill. Norval W. Jasper Tuscon, Ariz. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
- were guffawing in the boy, Jakes" all over the city. drug storesand the cafesabout old "Lyndon's boy, Jake." It was a big sport. When President Kennedy was assassinated, it was such a shock . and indeed such a national shame on the American
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- Education~ And there is ~entioned in the Bailey Report the !l interview 7 I in 8 tha t he had with !-.la'.'1>7 M-cRo~.. Y that got published the EVENING STAR the . d ~~y he left VOA t'o come to the ice I Off g ! I of Educa tiono
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- in the White House, their bus tours and award ceremonies, have flowed the plans, incentives, donations, and inspiration that have brought a new look to the city. They operated without by-laws or organization chart and became a rallying point for everything from
- End of the runway to meet an unmarked Jet star carrying The Very Reverend Paul A. Marcinkus STRICTLY OFF RECORD Secretariat of State, Vatican City, Rome Then driving with MxgEg±s Monsignor Marcinkus and mf 12:54p Arrived 1 :02p Departed l:52p Arrived
- mtg w/ 16^^ editors from 11 European nations: o ^ ^ > r^" 7^ ^^^. ^ &^^ JIZ)^" ^ ^ Rostow's briefing papers ' to DT - - appointment requested ; by Burton Hoffman, World Editor of the Washington Evening Star. _ I n,^ October 11, 1967
- Codc LD White House , Day_ J . Thursday (include visited by) ture Cong. John R. Dellenback (Oregon) Cong. Larry Winn (Kansas) Cong. Edwin D. Eshleman (Pa.') Cong. Louis C. Wyman (N. H. ) •, Cong. James C . Gardner (N. C. ) Cong. Chalmers P. Wylie
- ) Ben Reifel (S. Dakota) John L. Rhodes (Ariz.) John J. Rooney (NY) Cong. Cong. Cong. Cong. Cong. Cong. Cong. Cong. Tom Steed (Okla) Garner E. Shriver (Kansas) George E. Shipley (Ill) John J. Flynt, Jr. (Ga.) Neal Smith (Iowa) Charles S. Joelson (N
- Indiana that was i n Washington touring the White House. . . .hoped that the President could -- President explained in no uncertain terms that he couldn' t star t Davi d Dubinsky (hxiOxx (b. 1 ) - NYC doin g this ! Mr . Dubinsk y had calle d earlier
Oral history transcript, Sidney "Sub" Pyland, interview 1 (I), 9/4/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Stars]. P: Yes. G: How it got started. P: Actually, initially it got started, we fellows in 1929 were circulating there together. I was ineligible and working out--I'd go down and take the scrubs that would scrimmage against the varsity
- How the Alpha and Omega (A&O) group got started at Southwest Texas State Teachers College (STSTC); the Black Star athletic fraternity; Pyland's experience with members of the Black Stars; founding members of the A&O; Bill Deason's election to class
- was a good-natured guy. He wasn't smart like I was writing for the newspaper, the College Star, and I had this in there--what I did was buy a joke book and substitute a college student's name because then they took the papers and sent them home because
- Biographical information; recollections of college living arrangements and teachers; early impressions of LBJ; memories of the Johnson family; LBJ’s reputation at Southwest Texas State Teachers College; White Star/Black Star organizations; elections
- he graduated from high school and stayed for a while and then dropped out and then went to California. W: Did you ever [hear that]? Well, I think he went to California from Johnson City. Byler Grantham, h~r Bernice daddy was county commtssioner
- College life; White Stars; student activities; Houston
- .) ' community-and not the federal govern2-15 1 I ~!'!e-P-ri-nt->- - - - - - - - - - 1Address._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I City _ ___;_ _ _ _ _ _ __ State _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ZIP Name (Plt11t Print) Addr City State ZIP Gift Card to ru4 .. Gift Card .to read
- |""~~ ""~~"~ To t Oval Ofc - ; H ~~~^ To w/ MW ~" mansion - ^^. „___. „_______ "". ..-..~~ "-- "~ ~~~~~~ _, —— ___>__ ^I ^ ^and to East Room for — , 1:25p | Presentation of the Gold Star for Distinguished Service to the retiring Chief of Adm McDonald
- [3 of 3] Honolulu Mexico Bahamas Fan Mail - DP - 1962-65 [1 of 2] Fan Mail - DP - 1962-65 [2 of 2] Iowa Indiana Kansas [Fan Mail] Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid F Series, Box 6 [2 of 4] F Series, Box 6 [2 of 4] F Series, Box 6 [2 of 4
- citied major legislative feats -- and said - "I don't want want to be bragocious, but . . . it was mainly because o f my team -- Larry O'Brien, Mike Manatos ^ Jak e Jacobsen, Marvi n Watson and others" He als o discussed th e Dominican Republic problem
- on the Rural Area .Development Program. I gave a series of Joe Resnick started hearings. € 60 slides outlining the progress in Little River County~kansas which were really quite impressive and well received. I then sought ·to outline the dimension
- INTERVIEWEE: ARTHUR KRIM INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Krim's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1 G: Shall we start with that October weekend at the Ranch? K: Yes. I guess a day or two after the President returned to the Ranch following
- over there and be qualified in that, which I did. And so, while I didn't have any additional squadron duties as such, I was, in fact, deeply involved in retraining in the big 707. I had to go to Kansas City and go through TWA's captains ' school out
- Departed 6:25p Arrived Johnson City Bank Building Johnson City Scharnhorst Scharnhorst Main House --and to bedroom to watch the television program, "A View from the White House, " starring Mrs. Johnson Dec VH.TE HOUSE Date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY
Oral history transcript, L.T. (Tex) Easley, interview 1 (I), 5/4/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that the AP had. They did not have in those days, as did the AP, a special west wire which went through Kansas City and branched on down to Dallas, then a relay all over the state. So Lyndon or his office would call me right away on these things. Well
- included: tude right now is that there's nothing to it ••• but I'm not supposed to reach a conclusion for another year." Elmira N.Y. Star Gazette, January 26, 1967. "This is like being chief of a fire department that only answers false alanns ••• The whole
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 3 (III), 6/9/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to the Pennsylvania Railroad, because they go inside New York, in New York City, all the stops. So I just called the 8&0 man, the vice president, and I asked him if he wanted the contract. He was called to the phone, and he said, "Well, yes, we never have gotten
- a truant to various some . called job was necessary. and abolished. he wrote them all energy aDl made him port warden at New York City in The governor hesitate. took a liking at Stony - in green ink bad about it and vote tor him next time
- /66. HCEH,Freddie, R.R. 2, Harrisonville, Mo., 2/15/66. 57th Avenue, Shawnee, Kanaae, 2/17/66. FISHER,William, 10512 SILIC, Michael, 1254 amker, Kansas City, Kansas, 2/15166. SLAVIN,Jolm J., 44 Springton Rd., Upper Darby, Pa., 2/15/66. DE EMEDIO,Josein
- friends Seriously, politics though, Jim's excursion qainat A Fusion campaign in the metropolis holier-than-thou spirit When both T•lfflMDJ and Jill's tor the cause ot Fusion still Jiau tor what tbef considered looal Bew York city Meobattan
- kind of mixed up because I am dictating from our hotel room in the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. As I look out over this great city I see men right below me pouring cement on a building under construction by artificial light for it is 6:00 o'clock or closer
- program; draft of Atlantic City speech to the American Association of School Administrators; Cold War G.I. bill; report on International Health and Education Bill. [WHCF 1446; Opened Education 1/72, Box 9-13 Memoranda to the President, 05/24/18 Douglass
- --I think it was all white. The chairman was D. A. Hulcy, the CEO of Lone Star Gas, which was huge in Texas at that time, may still be--D. A. Hulcy, H-U-L-C-Y, who also, separate from Lone Star Gas, was at that point the chairman of the U.S. Chamber
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 6/15/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to compete with them, at any price. Now, Braniff could only take them up to Kansas City. have to change there to get on TWA. big fight. See what I mean? I'm telling you it was personal. They'd Oh, this was a LBJ Presidential Library http
- Fox, Kanilas City Star, came in for one of his periodic deep backgrounders. We talked almost exclusively about Viet Nam. his questions being: The The The The nature and usefulness of the Guam conference; probable pace 0£ pacification 1n South Viet
- a matter of getting a job to stay in school, to pay your room and board and things like that. PB: What sort of work did you all have to do? TD: Oh, some worked on the campus; Lyndon was editor of the College Star. Of course, that was one
- was to illustrate the fact that Mr. Weisl, who is Johnson's long-time friend in New York and his lawyer, became his committeman in New York City. Yet he had met few members of the press. Mike O'Neill knew the President very well; if I gave the impresston otherwise
- as it went? B: Yes, the principal speech was made there in the city hall. Willy Brandt was mayor, and Johnson--as I recall, it was translated in segments, they didn't \'1ait till it was allover, that's my recollection. F: How did they handle press
- meets with the IRS again today in Austin. Later he visits the Texas legislature where he is introduced in the Senate and makes a speech in the House. That evening he has dinner with the Austin City Council. 4/24 Congressional Easter recess ends. LBJ
- Cavanagh of Detroit appt requested by Mayor Stanford Brookshire of Charlotte, N. Car. Mayor Clyd e Fant of Shreveport, La. Mayor John Lindsay of New York City Mayor Barr of Mayor Jack Malteste r of San Leandro Mayor Alex Smekta of Rochester, Minn.. Mayor
- remarks_for Returned totheCabinet Roomand made REMARKS on the Cities Message (Bm said requested by the networks ) Returned to the Oval Office w/ Bill Moyers _^ Bill Moyers (pl) ^ Bill Moyers in _ . Marvin Watson (pl) ^___^____ , ! ___. Sylvia Porter