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  • Mrs. Birge Alexander in Fort Worth Congressman Lloyd Bentsen Mrs. Homer Thornberry Boyd France of Business Week 1-hgazine Senator Douglas E. H. Rowley in Dallas c H. R. Cullen in Houston Senator Daniel Lamar Cecil in Beaur.iont (
  • of guests one could have, people from Lyndon's staff: Mary Rather and Nellie Connally and Juanita Roberts. 4 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
  • Burl-Burz Master File Index: 1959-60 Master File Index: 1959-60 Master File Index: 1953-59 28 Burl-Burz Burney, Cecil E. Bus-Bz Master File Index: 1960 Master File Index: 1959-60 Master File Index: 1953-59 29 Bus-Bz Busby, Horace Busch, August
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Rowe -- I -~ 3 One of the peculiar things, Robert Caro asked me did I hear any reports of large sums of money being spent in this area for Lyndon
  • ; problems in accepting appointments; the Robert Weaver appointment; problem of women appointees; leaking appointments; loans of personnel from departments from the White House; impressions of LBJ as an executive; the Great Society
  • was left out, we'd slip them out. One time we slipped them out and went down to the river, Clayton Stribling and Lyndon and Otto [Crider?] and Emmette Redford, now down at the University [of Texas], and I believe Cecil and Clarence [Redford] and Zelma
  • ; LBJ breaking his leg; Cox's horse, Old Kussie; lessons LBJ learned from his trip to California in 1924; LBJ's time in Robstown; campaigning for LBJ; Cox attending the 1965 inaugural; LBJ's later visits to Cox's home; Robert McNamara; the Boyhood Home
  • res. EM2.-9300 TW3-8064 res. Sarah McClendon LI7-3147 s. 6. EM2.-6934 res. FES-1784 10. Ed Welsh 11. Lt. Cecil Staughton KI9-302.0 lZ. Helen Williams WO6-4030 13. Captain Bird JAS-6069 14. Walter Jenkins 15. Stu Knight DUS-8188
  • , ·~tier- a in: p~teeta. aJi'pii~ , 1'Y Walter Lippmann · · I I; ~ Tm HEART of the -")
  • Sutherland described as a "se­ rious" matter. Sutherland has been instructed by Chairman Cecil Storey .of the committee to give ·the; investigation the num­ ber' of . such · investigations he THOMAS SUTHERLAND, 'executive secretary of the Good h~s mad
  • Treasurer • Cecil E. Burney Board of Directors Morris B. Abram Eugene D. Bennett Henry Brandis, Jr. • Bruce Bromley John G. Buchanan Kenneth J. Burns, Jr. • William T. Coleman, Jr. • Walter E. Craig Arthur H. Dean • James C. Dezendorf Jefferson B. Fordham
  • Title Silk Screen Sign Co. Sironi, Robert Specialty Sales, Inc. Sonier Sterncraft Manufacturing Arnold Suchonick REJ Systems Services Superior Match Style Art G. G. Tauber Co. (Identi-Kits) Texas Plastics, Inc. Thompson Novelties, Inc
  • : 105-138833 Bureau File BLACK LIBERATIONFRONT 'I/.: Title: INTERNAL SECUJ{I'l1Y-MISCELLANEOUS Character: Interview with individuals listed. in address ROBERT COLLIER set forth. No information available reflecting the existen.:e of the Blaclt
  • . The assassination apparentl were to extend all the way t President Johnson, according t Robert E. Bailey, 23, sta-r wit ness at a hearing for three cused plotters. Judge Leo Weinrott, who sa as committing magistrate, or­ dered the alleged ringleader George Anderson
  • that the specific claim that she sought service is not made. You may improve upon this. Another thought, if you would worry about an effort for literal documertation this story can be attributed to either me or former Attorney General Robert Kennedy
  • Roosevelt Street Bethesda, Maryland Knudsen, Robert L. 3 712 Woodburn Avenue Annandale, Va. Fisher, William H. 29 Flag Green, SW. Washington, DC. Wolfe, Frank 4328 Taney Avenue Alexandria, Va. Moravek, William 11128 Snughaven Lane Fairfax, Va. Matheus
  • Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985
  • about that story of him promoting a trip to Laredo one I didn't. I had too many other irons in the fire. live seen his samples and everything a lot of times, yes. night by selling socks? R: No, I don't. G: I think it's in [Robert] Carols book
  • John l • Haggartyand General Joseph B. Costanzo Robert s. Folsom Ernest J. Colantonio John J • HsggertyA1bort Harkness, Jr. MaJ• Gen.. Horbert J • Vandor Heido Capt. Alvin C, Berg Col. Frank c. Scofield, Jr. Col, George A. Baldry RECENTU.s
  • to run. But on the first track, he called in a whole new team to prepare for the Wisconsin primary, the fellow from Texas. G: Cecil Burney? K: Well, he may have been one of them. There were five or six that came in. I went down to a meeting, and I
  • been advised. MILITANTOFFICEROF STUDENTNONVIOLENT COORDINATING C011MITTEE SPEAKSIN CHICAGO,ILLINOIS Robert Brown, a 19-year-old Negro, Acting Director of the Chicago, Illinois, Branch of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, a militant black
  • on the department. A number of people on the first task force, however, continued to serve. I continued as the FAA representative on the task force, Cecil Mackey represented Alan Boyd, and so on. But there were significant changes in membership
  • Oxford, Judge W. J. Parish, Elmer Sewell, James C. Stout, A. R. Wade, Henry Williams, Claude 70 Individuals, A - Z Southern District [guide card] Burney, Cecil E. Garza, Reynaldo G. Liles, J. Robert Salinas, E. D., Judge Singleton, John V. Individuals
  • Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Manatos: I would greatly appreciate me a duplicate of the picture with President and Mrs. Johnson last on the back of the picture Cecil W. Stoughton, weekend if possible. it if you c
  • Roberts: oing through some old clippings of Governor Br an , I ran across this. I had intended to send it to you earlier in the hope that you· might get a chuckle as I did. . ··•'"'~··'"'. Melba * Gandy ~ I f @ r111.e.e1.s­ ....... ~ L
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  • at the university. Another source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that Robert Brown, Acting Chairman of the Chicago Branch of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, may participate in the proposed activities
  • over. And I do believe we also visited with Cecil Burney and lots of Lyndon's old friends in the Fourteenth District, Mr. Kleberg's district, which always was close to his heart. G: How about Sam Fore? Did you stop and see him? J: That's probably
  • , who on October he approved "pre-construction told OGCChad approved their all the revisions 11 to make • by FHWAto Mr. Doneghy of 19 approved BPR had previously Robert Federal 11, K.V. Potter one minor change he wished conf'erences
  • , Joe Bailey Humphreys of Dallas, who is now a district judge, those are the names that come to mind real quickly. The first word that I can remember hearing about LBJ, Pat Roberts, who still lives in Denton, was a congressional aide to Congressman [W.O
  • to be a secretary to Lyndon; Ray Buck from Fort Worth, close friend from--he'd come to us through Mr. Fort Worth himself-M: Amon Carter. J: Amon Carter; and Elmer Parish, I believe from Wichita Falls; Cecil Burney, and that was really a man and wife team, just
  • for Juanita Roberts, 1964-1965 Memos for Sec. Rusk (State) 1965 [Opened 12/29/77] Memos for Leon A. Schertler (W.H.) 1965 Memos for Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (A.E.C.) 1965 [Opened 12/29/77] Memos for Capt. Cecil Stoughton Memos for Hobart Taylor, 1964-1965 Memos
  • "--at that time--"who's on Ways and Means." He had Cecil King. "You go to Cecil King, pay a courtesy call." "Who else would I go and see?" "Well, a courtesy call on the Speaker, Majority Leader. want?" "Yes. I want Interior." former boss, is the chairman. You
  • enough White House seedlings to give to all these kids plus the supporting people who will be here." I also said, IIWhat would you think about my talking with Cecil Wall, the Director of Mount Vernon, and see if they might let us have some seedling
  • , Lewis Research Center, N.A.S.A. Chairmen Robert W. Kamm (Los Director, Western Operations Office & Space Admin. National Aeronautics Joseph A. Cushman (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District Director, Immigration & Naturalization Service Oscar Bakke (New York
  • the meeting and inform State?. · (b) Since the meeting is off the record, would you tell State to have the Ambassadors enter and leave the White House via the West Basement? The Ambassadors should be in the Cabinet Room by 5:40 P.M. (c) Would you ask Cecil
  • - not aware of call) Cong. Brooks Mac Bundy Cong. Armistead, I. Selden, Jr. & Mrs. Selden, Mr Aubrey Greene (Lion's Int'l) to Oval Rm - press there cameramen. Pres. sitting in rocking chair Cecil Stoughton to Oval Rm for pic taking departed at 5:50 Sen Russell
  • that President returned his call mf Give me the Secretary of Labor Secretary Wirtz Receive three foreign service officers Mrs Katherine W Bracken Miss Carol C Iase Miss Margaret Joy Tibbetts w/ Secretary Crockett pics taken by Cecil Takes group out on porch
  • Release from Senator Johnson Regarding Nomination of Secretary of Defense Release from Senator Johnson Regarding Confirmation of Robert B. Anderson Telegram from Senator Johnson to Jack Neil of KTRM, Beaumont, Texas Statement of Senator Johnson Regarding