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  • -- 3 And I roomed with my two cousins, Robert Shelton--he'd been down there for several years and he was assistant coach that year. He graduated in June of 1921, and they hired him as assistant coach and he stayed there as head baseball coach
  • . Cecil Evans; the Black Stars and the White Stars; LBJ at Southwest Texas; debate teams; the DeMolays; teachers at the college
  • - Mrs. Johnson served as hostess in lieu of Mrs. Kennedy Bill White Cecil Burney -- handshake in reception room of P-38 Bill Moyers Ramsey Clark pictures in reception room with 50 winners from each state of Jaycee safe-driving contest Bill White -- told
  • car. Drove around Lewis and Hartman ranches. Stopped at Lewis again. 6:42 With President, Luci, A.W., left Lewis Ranch by helicopter. Stopped at A.W.'s ranch to pick up Mrs. Moursund, Mrs. Krim, Mr. Galland, and Pat Nugent. 5. 7:10 Arrived Cecil Ruby
  • . Jankers, Mr. and Mrs. D. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Roy White, Mrs. O. Brett, Mr. and Mrs. Elman Fuchs, Mrs. Edna Hadden, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ruby, Judge and Mrs. A.W. Moursund. 9:11 Leave the Krims via helicopter with the Krims
  • Smith - #301. (Came in with the President): Mr. and Mrs. Crockett English - #303. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burney - Queens' Room. *******
  • with guests -- to Marvin Watson's home. 1:05 a.m. Returned to the White House. 1:30 a.m. Retired. Betty Hughes to hospital for four months! ******* House guests: Warrie Lynn - #301. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burney - #327. *******
  • from St. Francis School in Brooklyn Lunch in P-38: Walter Hornaday, Dick West, Bob Baskin $4.00 Phil Potter Bill White Cecil Dickson Sen Eastland Kenneth Crawford, re: Newsweek errors Bobby Sen Kennedy, re: West Virginia primary To Speaker's office
  • Administrativ e Courts ) Sen Dirkse n Mary Lov e Baile y (Austin) , r e: Ladie s fo r Lyndo n goin g o n trip t o Wes t nex t wee k Cecil Burne y (Corpu s Christi ) Vernon Louviere Mrs. Johnso n Arthur Krock re: Eisenhower wire John Connally George Secretary
  • , Jake Jacobsen , Marie Fehmer, Ginny Thrift, Cecil Ruby ^ Departed East Gate on to Ranc h Road #1 . Going through Hye. Riding around Scharnhorst ranch. President called Vice President Humphrey from Scharnhorst to residence in D. C. Departed Scharnhorst
  • 0 M 13,,z MAR67 FM AfllENBASSY KAMPALA TO SECSTATE VASHDCIMMEDIATE STATEGRNC BT -- S I C: R £ -i- KAMPALA 1292 004459 E XD I S REFz KAMPALA 1291, 1288 t. TELEPHONE CALLEARLYTHIS ~ORNING FRONPRESIDENTIAL LODGE atEFTEL 1291> VASMADE BY ROBERT
  • :~:;; November 30, 1966 ~V, ~:: \~ Attached is a marked report f Secretary Freeman regarding the Screwworm problem in which you have an interest. It may have some relation to your Mexican trip. 7 Robert E. Kintner Attachment [1 of 4[] x /JC ..:J-·I
  • as to dissent in a concurring opinion in a nine to nothing ca~ I assune, because he could not ~ear to go along with Douglas in a nine to nothing decision. Ifeel that :Roberts would long since have followed Stone across the brid&e to the Douglas, Black, Rutledge
  • are bright. Attachment: U.S. Trade with the Republic of Korea. Drafted by: ✓ EA/K - Mr. · Bardach Cl~ared by: Connnerce - Mr. Glick AID/FE/EA - Mr. Alexander E/FTD - Mr. York EA - Mr. Berger SJS-S - Robert L. Bruce, Ext. 4155, ~oum 7237- LIMITED
  • Highway Administrator Lowell K. Bridwell Federal Railroad Administrator A. Scheffer Lang St. Lawrence Seaway Corp. Administrator Joseph H. McCann Assistant Secretary M. Cecil Mackey Assistant Secretary Donald G. Agger Assistant Secretary John L. Sweeney
  • , and that always rankled. Marietta was busily getting a woman in each county. Mrs. Ed Cape, of course, came forward in Hays County as [the] absolutely ideal one, and Juanita Roberts undertook to be the woman leader in Jefferson County. When the war was over, she
  • during those early months of 1942 the plans for that were being made and pushed and urged. One of the things I did was to go to see Assistant Secretary of War for Air [Robert] Lovett on Lyndon's behalf to talk with him about this and what we wanted. He
  • . Cecil Evans; Allred's Senate loss to W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel; time spent relaxing at the National Youth Administration building on Buchanan Dam; LBJ's fried egg breakfast being interrupted by telephone calls; the Johnsons' house at 4921 Thirtieth Place
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET(PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT Memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Robert Murray to Hayes Redmon (Original RESTRICTION DATE in Ex HS 2 11/20/65 C FILE LOCATION Legislative Background
  • welco~e either the Department of Transportation or the Department of Justice or both going to court to' test the agreement's lawfulness . .' _ .. ---· cc: Paul-~ton M. Cecil Mackey. • Donald G. Agger Alfred G. Vigderman Richard J. Barber David M
  • Kossack referred them to Mro John Doar, Assistant Attorney Generali, or Mro Robert Owen, First Assistant, Civil Rights Division, for further comment on the federal civil rights statutes. After speculating that they might seek a change of venue to another
  • Sanders and Cecil Long. Mr. Will was their leader, so we lost a great one in him. Reese Lockett, the mayor at Brenham; Mr. H. H. Harmon Fisher from Burton; Tom Whitehead from Brenham; John Sirnma.ng, who was l ater district judge down at Giddings and who
  • grounda ot the White Houae as their otticul dut.ia uy nqui.N. Robert !Cnudsen Francis volte Donald Stoderl Tboue Atkina Oevald Rapp Curtiu Pierita Ioichi H. Okaaoto THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 2, 1965 Okatnato -- for your information
  • Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985
  • it is ml 2 Ine1e Clippings SF { s [3 of 3] ­ THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE AMONG THOOE BURIED AT ARLIN
  • '? We moved up here the first of January of 1961 and served in the Vice-President's office there. As a matter of fact, he was so short on personnel that the Army recalled Juanita Roberts and me to active service. She was a major in the WACS. and I
  • to the family of Senator which are extended and disobedience anarchy or a tightly controlled Robert F. Kennedy. Kennedy and others and their families. ~ who suffered I join less in the prayers of to all. to the laws of the land must
  • this summer project? How did it come to be? S: Well, I wasn't involved in it at that point, but my understanding is that Robert Moses, or Robert Parish is what he's known as now, he is a math professor I think at the University of Massachusetts. I think
  • Admiral Paul E. Trimble USCG Assistant Secretary Cecil Mackey Assistant Secretary John Sweeney Assistant Secretary Alan L. Dean Mr. Langhorne Bond Also submitted are tape recordings There are no restrictions on these tapes. of Secretary'Boyd's press
  • for file with your ay account. . By command of Lieut ant General DEVERS . • H.·. V. ROBERTS, Cplonel A. G. D. t A~j :ut~nt _Gene.r al r:. . , . . , -...- ..-u ... I P.-t ! "!"" c: ' .. 0r-i ' < ~ ' ~XJ I . . . . . .· . . .. '- · .. i
  • DEPARTMENT 1. OF TRANSPORTATION The key actors: Alan Boyd, then Under Secretary Transportation (later the first of Commerce for secretary of transportation). Cecil Mackey, head of the policy planning Department, and later Assistant Secretary
  • ,to the Prealdent JACJr/pw/Jul 29 65 Identical Memo to: Lee White John Con nor Robert Weaver Gardner Ackley Donald Hornig r:_oJW~ ·/J-0 )1.! 1 ~ ...'s'' MEMORANDUM FOR LEE
  • Onassis, Aristotle – General information, 1969 [Notes] 10 Senator Robert Kennedy and Family, 1968 [Notes] 10 Shriver, Sargent and Eunice, 1968 [Press release] 10 Mrs. Kennedy – England trip, May 1965 [Correspondence] 10 Mrs. Kennedy – “Jackie
  • itself to 1 black these is Did Cleage think that President Johnson and Senator Robert Kennedy understood "black power?" Cleage replied that Bobby Kennedy understood power and so did the President "so they might understand." He added that maybe
  • Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Hopper -- I -- 2 from the President [Cecil Evans] to use his garage apartment for living quarters but there was no furniture up
  • for marking regulations in other industries, and is likely to trigger retaliation. (The bill was introduced by Rep. Roberts, D-Ala., ha·s passed the House, and is now in the Senate Commerce Committee.) - 2 - 2. Duty Increase on Brooms (H. R. 5986), from