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  • a Sabena plane, as I recall it, from Brussels to New York. Welanded at Manchester just for a refueling stop. I picked up a British newspaper there, and the big headlines were that the United States and CorranunistChina had agreed to resume talks
  • believe nations extend their strength rather than overextend it by joining together in free associations to meet common dangers and work for common good. Our al Iiances are not burdens beyond our capacity to support -- they are supports without which we
  • the 1960s, when he was st ill a senator? W: No, sir, I had no personal association with him other than in 1956 I was delegate to the Democratic National Convention and was the platform representative from Alabama, and I got on the elevator at, I believe
  • report did provide estimates of what the cost would be under various circumstances. And these costs, the Farmers Home Administration, Lee Fryer, who was an associate administrator, I believe was his title at the time, worked as a task force
  • we call Long News Service which is an independent Capitol News Service. We correspond for eighteen daily newspapers in Texas. Among them the San Antonio Light, Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Beaumont Enterprise, EI Paso Herald-Post, Texarkana
  • because I'd just got back from the army. The first thing I did was to start buying newspapers and doing things, and I wasn't very much involved with political party activity. I don't remember having gone [but] to maybe one or two meetings, if we had
  • the print, the editors and publishers of newspapers business? Z: How much he did it I honestly don't know. At that time, as you know, there were occasional flare-ups of Johnson. Wasn't it that period that he called the UPI desk here in Washington one
  • in this area that In swaml()S the formation of H2S and CH, from rotting vegetation is common. These could be Ignited by the spontaneous burning of PH,. The association of the sightings wPth swamps in this particular Instance ls more than coincidence. No group
  • Jenkins and associates. The White House Press Conferences series includes copies of transcripts of press conferences of the President and his press office staff. The FBI report & the President’s statement are related to Jenkins’ October 1965 arrest
  • newspaper and television coverage on the Conference and that the Minister of Interior would be calling on the top communist leaders in the near future. The Foreign Minister confirmed that he was meeting with 's tudent and labor leaders early next week
  • statement on "escalation without limit" by Max Taylor. McG. B. r SECRET (I ) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 23, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The Investment Bankers Association of America has asked me to address its spring meeting
  • . The correspondence also contains references to Mr. Johnson's vote on the Taft-Hartley law. The correspondence, together with a few newspaper clippings, is arranged chronologically by month, March-August. "LEGISLATIVE FILES," 1949-50. 16 inches. Boxes 215-218
  • 1965 to the present, you have been associated as a senior staff member of the Brookings Institute on government studies. I should also add, for the record, that you, in 1960 and again in 1968, \-.Jere the secretary to the platform committee
  • in the interrelation of the federal government with the state and local governments on the one hand and with private enterprises on the other. Both of these problems necessarily evolve from our federal system and our free enterprise system. Since we have no intention
  • the relationships between the federal government, state and local governments, and private enterprise; the changing role of states and the federal government in interstate compacts; federal participation in interstate compacts; air and water
  • and local governments and to encourage coordinated planning by state and local governments. Authorized him to hold informal public • hearings on federal and state development programs. Directed the Secretary to encourage private enterprise to assume
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Congressman, Virginia, 1945-1948; Attorney General and Governor, Virginia, 1948-1957; Associate Judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, 1962-1982
  • LBJ Connection: Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, 1946-1962; Associate Director, National Park Service, 1963-1964, Director, 1964-1972; Executive Director, President's Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
  • LBJ Connection: Friend and political associate of LBJ; Staff member, National Youth Administration, Texas, and LBJ’s congressional office
  • LBJ Connection: Governor of Florida, 1955-1960; President, National Association of Broadcasters, 1961-1964; Director, Community Relations Service, Department of Commerce; Under Secretary of Commerce, 1965-1966
  • LBJ Connection: Founding president, CEO, Bankers Mortgage Company, 1954-1966; President, Federal National Mortgage Association, 1968-1970
  • LBJ Connection: Long-time political associate of LBJ; Governor of Mississippi, 1956-1960; Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Judicial District
  • LBJ Connection: Research analyst, Blue Cross Association, 1961-1962; Staff director, Subcommittee on Health, 1962; Staff member, Senate Finance committee, 1966-1981
Cutler, Jay (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Minority Staff Director and counsel to Senator Jacob K. Javits on Senate Health and Human Resources Committee; Director of the American Psychiatric Association's government relations office, 1978-2003
Easley, L.T. (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Associated Press, 1937-1967; Public Relations-Press Relations Officer, House Committee on Agriculture, 1967-1978
  • LBJ Connection: Associated Press reporter, 1950s; Staff and Chief Congressional Correspondent, Wall Street Journal, 1958-1963; Author, Lyndon B. Johnson: The Exercise of Power
Meyer, George (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Donor of materials related to LBJ and people associated with him including Sam Rayburn, Creekmore Fath, and Chilton O’Brien
  • LBJ Connection: Author and journalist; Staff, Washington Bureau, 1960-1964; Bureau Chief, 1964-1968; Associate Editor, 1968-1985, New York Times
  • LBJ Connection: Assistant Director, National Park Service, 1931-1951; Associate Director, 1951; Director 1951-1964
  • LBJ Connection: Congressional Liaison to the Peace Corps, 1961-1964; Member, Office of Economic Opportunity Task Force, 1964-1965; Associate White House Press Secretary, 1965-1967
  • LBJ Connection: Speaker, Texas House of Representatives, 1961; Associate Commissioner for Field Services, Office of Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare
  • if there were any problems connected with that project? Any special problems? 0: No, other than the sort of problems that were always associated with that type of project because it was a new type of endeavor, a new type of relationship . The federal
  • the war for a year, and read the Dallas News, which was in those days a rather jingoistic newspaper, which announced with regularity that Texans were bombing Berlin and invading Italy and so on. Anyway, we came down here never supposing that the first
  • remember at a dinner with Harry McPherson, who was another old friend of his and of ours . And I used to see him at larger parties every now and then, but it was not an extensive association . But I think it's fair to say that he regarded me
  • . Eggers was for maey years associated with the U.S. Trade Union movement as a member and officer of the International Woodworkers ot America in Portland, Oregon. During the war years Mr. Eggers served es a labor member of the 12 Regional War Labor Board
  • will be successful enterprise. Drafted by: Cleared by: EUR/P:JFKing/RFCourtney P - Mr. Sie~erts BNA•·Mr. sttullaw EUR-· Mr. Creel S/S-S - Mr. Bartelv. Room 7239. Ext. 3737 UNCLASSIFIED in - 7/ 2 UNCLASSIFIED PMW/P-2 December 3, 1964 VISIT
  • of subsidiart foodstuffs is being promoted by a guaranteed price scheme and, more recently, by the leasing of public land to private enterprise for production on a plantation scale. As a follow-up of seir-help measures already in progress the proposed sales
  • newspape,,;a and broadcas~• of December .31st. U I may suggest. whatever I put ln a.bout the State-Defense operation. I would point out that this material h~s ..!l2!,_been cleared as to text by , Secretary Busk or by Secretary McNamara. The way it now