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- ALLIANCE AND PEACE -AT HUE THE APPEALS OF WHICH HAD BEEN REPRODUCED IN THE VIETNAMESE PRESS. WHEN I ASKED HIM IF TH.ESE 'Two ORGANIZATIONS WOULD ' EVENTUALLY BE ASSOCIATED IN A COALITION GOVERNMENT, HE TOOK A RESERVED POSOTION. FOR THE MOMENT, HE TOLD ME
- coup d’etat seizes power in Czechoslovakia, suppresses opposition newspapers. 1948 Chronology ● p. 4 of 45 07/2024 4 lbjlibrary.org 2/26 REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other
- ' Despite its emphasis on a socialist-style·.economy Government realizes enterprises that private it must have t_he cooperation ·i_n the· extr~ive with the U.S. position investment _industry. on political in this area. the FRIA alumina enterprise
- agricultural load requirements in the state. The extension of tranmission lines associated with the increase in generating capacity will permit power to be distributed to 4,000 additional villages, raising the total number electrified to 5,750. Power
- with their procedures. Date May '°""sow Califano: mf M.^y^(P!^ White House Day Wednesday 18, —1966 Members of the American Bar Association Judiciary Committee To cabinet room followed by bar group Edward Kuhn, President, American Bar Association ^ Drison Marden
- National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of Louis Harris and Associates, 6/1958
- Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of Louis Harris and Associates
- Bio: (1908-1993) Attorney; Special Counsel, NAACP, 1938-1950; Director, Counsel, Legal and Educational Defense Fund, 1940-1961; U.S. Circuit Court Judge, 1961-1965; Solicitor General of the U.S., 1965-1967; Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
- LBJ Connection: Solicitor General of the U.S., 1965-1967; Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, 1967-1991
Frantz, Joe B.
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- Bio: (1917-1993) Veteran, WWII, U.S. Navy; University of Texas history professor, 1949-1986; Director of the Texas State Historical Association; editor of the Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 1966-1967; Director of the LBJ Oral History Project
- LBJ Connection: History professor; Director, Texas State Historical Association; director, LBJ Oral History Project, 1967-1974
- Bio: Ralph C. M. Flynt (b. 1904) was Director of General and Liberal Education at the U.S. Office of Education from 1952 to 1953, Assistant Commissioner of Education from 1959 to 1962, and Associate Commissioner of Education from 1963 to 1969.
- LBJ Connection: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1959-1962; Associate Commissioner of Education, 1963-1969
Herring, Charles F.
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- Bio: (1914-2004) Long-time political associate of LBJ; Attorney; District Attorney, Travis County, Texas, 1941-1942; Secretary to Congressman Johhnson, 1943; Parliamentarian, Texas State Senate, 1951; U.S. Attorney, Western District of Texas, 1951
- LBJ Connection: Long-time political associate of LBJ; Texas State Senator from Austin, 1956-1973
- Bio: Tom C. Clark (b. September 23, 1899) was the Civil District Attorney, Dallas, 1927-1933, then Attorney General of the United States from 1945 to 1949, and Associated Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1949 to 1967. He was also a member
- LBJ Connection: Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, 1949-1967
Davis, Ross, 1919-1998
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- Bio: Ross Dane Davis (1919-1998) was associate general counsel of the Small Business Association from 1953 to 1961, general counsel of the Development Loan Fund in 1961, deputy assistant administrator of the Agency for International Development from
Shannon, James A.
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- Bio: Physiological Laboratories, New York University 1935-1941; director of medical research, Goldwater Hospital 1942-1945; Squibb Institute for Medical Research, 1946; Associate Director, National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health 1949
- Bio: Robert Frederick Allnutt (b. 1935) worked for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from 1960 to 1970 and 1978 to 1983. He was Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs from 1967 to 1970, Associate Deputy Administrator
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- enterprise dates from the second world war -- more precisely, from the fall of France in 1940. Since that time our policy has rested on four fundamentals: 1. Purpose. 2. Military strength. 3. The strength of the 4. Our understanding of adversaries
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- . lt is thus understandable why newspaper correspondents. are unawa·r e of the existence of such files. R•corda of Tuesday luncheon meetings, National Security Council meetings and countless small meetb1gs with the Prest.d ent are supplemented
- .'' 7 Economic difficulties multiplied. Smith again: Professor "Before such an (uncertain) outlook, businessmen shrank from large enterprises ..• The currency had been inflated by the paper issues of many banks. Stocks were _selling far below
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 3 (III), 7/1/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in Washington. She just didn't swim very well in this particular Washington swimming pool; the Washington, governmental environment, I mean. It wasn't long before she checked out of the enterprise. We replaced her with Bennetta Washington, who was right here
- and free enterprise principles, th~t 1 t woula be diffi cult to reabsor b all or thomo - I.eat it appear tha "'~ we n:'.J nband.oning t ·h e East Germans» it should ba p1•opoee,1 ·ti1at. wi thin r. c:;;c cified porioo or year s HueJs::a ~d Eaat Germany
- . They include correspondence, memoranda, reports, speech drafts, opinion polls, press releases, telephone logs, invitations, newspaper clippings, bound volumes, and other printed material. • • • Date range of collection: 1963-1968 269 linear feet, 4 linear
- To the office G Reedy McGeorge J Valenti Bundy Public Fish Room met w/ Natl Advisory Committee on Area Redevelopment see reverse OFF RECORD To mansion with J V fo r Meetin g i n th e Yellow Ova l Roo m with the Newspape r Bureau Chief s _ _ the followin g
- Menconi, James Harper, William Louth to show the President the newest model of a medallion being struck by Menconi Walt Rostow (pl) Representatives of the American Bankers Association: Mr. Archie Davis, President of the American Bankers Assoc
- 1966-February 1968] Includes newspaper clippings, fact sheet on law firm of A.L. Nellum and Associates, report on poll conducted in New York on possible Republican candidates in the 1968 presidential election, deposition by Markman in court case
- , is composed of leaders of the organized bar from all sections of the country. Its work has been endorsed and commended by the American Bar Association. The outgoing Co-Chairmen, Mr. Tweed and Mr. Segal have shaped the development of the Lawyers' Committee
- w Lew *Mr. Janoff is President of the American Jewish Press Association (Mr. Janoff wrote the President asking for a visit for the purpose of conveying to the President in person the heartfelt regard of their newspapers and their many readers
- at least could or had been raised. the Senate finally doubt was raised to limit American Bar Association effect to be represented was to by one about whomno Dulles did not sponsor such a man. of U. N. treaties the treaty-making supporting
- Chairman of UBC011 NOi, MTI #5, Cincinnati, ·follows National NOI, hates the "white devil", no reported participation in violence; publication is "Muhammad Speaks" newspaper of National NOio There are four other Black Nationalist organizations in which
- newspaper that the government had not done enough. To counter this., the government-cont.rolled paper Novedades cited the help received from the U.S. It made specific reference to your gen~rosity and the nature of the assistance received !rom U. s
- that Uncle Sam worked with and worked hard. We were quite young, and we didn't have a daily newspaper. The San Antonio Express came out weekly, or semi-weekly is what it was called, and of course our mail service wasn't the best in the world, so we didn't
- ethic; Sam and Rebekah's financial problems; Sam Houston Johnson; taking Sam Ealy Johnson's car; Cox getting into trouble with LBJ; LBJ studying the Bible; LBJ herding animals, working at a newspaper, and shining shoes; LBJ playing marbles and baseball
- : If' there is any justification for group newspapers aa compared with single home ownership newspapers, it must be coldly looked at from the standpoint of the greatest good to the greatest number. We have an association of newspapers, capitalistically loosely
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- • Sttllation Room that a bomb explOlled oa the ftl1ht deck of the USS ENTERPRISE ••ttina off a fire. been requ••t•d The fire i• under control at thb time. Several lnj11rl•• r••ulted from Pearl Harbor. and medical USS ENTERPRISE Pearl i• pr•••ntly 76
- resolved to get a minor in teaching which I highly approve. over the hump and doirig well. East war. She certainly is We had a long discussion tonight about the Near I know little about it except what I read in the newspaper and my own conjectures
- with members of the Constituent Assembly present. I suggested some other ways to associate him with constructive civil enterprises in a dramatic way when he is in Viet Nam. The is sue will be coming soon to Secretary Rusk. -, 6. Sisco said that he believes
- throwing stones at the station. The police in turn .charged the crowd . Discipline bro kedown as police beat anybody they could catch who was black . (including Negro newspaper repqrters , and in one instance a Negro policeman) . While police
- practical problems, and as we turn from the structure of the peace, we must face courageously the problem of where capitalism and labor fit therein. is enterprise using men in orderly effort for better way--goods usable by ell. maintained. Capitalism at its
- party for the press corps in The Driskill Club (off lobby of the Driskill Hotel). 9:00 p.m. The Austin- American newspaper will host a Mexican dinner for "Whistle-stop press" at El Matamoros Restaurant. {Taxis available) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 251 1964