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  • widow, Brigitte Seebacher-Brandt INTERVIEWEE: WILLY BRANDT INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz PLACE: Willy Brandt's office, at the Social Democratic Party offices Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 F: This is an interview with former chancellor Willy Brandt in his
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  • Vice President Johnson's 1961 visit to Berlin; meeting LBJ in the 1950's in the United States; LBJ's affinity for Germany and German people; Brandt's visits to the U.S. in the mid-1960's; Vietnam police; LBJ's opinions of European relations; Robert
  • Brandt, Willy, 1913-1992
  • Oral history transcript, Willy Brandt, interview 1 (I), undated, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Willy Brandt
  • AND RECORDS SERVICE (7', WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENT S OR TITLE DATE ** TO BE SUBMITTED TO ST~TE DEPT . FOR CONCURRENCE*'· -#-1:--1 Le tter Secret WR ,, ~/.5C I o \lJ? J.ohnson 1 p I Brandt: #B
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  • Brandt, Willy, 1913-1992
  • text of opening , statement by HUAC Chairman Edwin E. Willis, and text of Miami Grand Jury report to Uo S. District Court, in the matter of violent acts in the Miami region attributed to the Klans. The "unlisted" Klans are listed. Drew Pearsono
  • to come over when Willie Brandt was there for luncheon . I can still remember-­ I was going through the receiving line, and he said, "Well, Mr . Brandt, I want you to meet my Postmaster General," and he kind of laughed, and I knew he was thinking about his
  • Belen, Frederick C. (Frederick Christopher), 1913-
  • summation, observed a lack of universal agreement on the "intensity of that opinion ... t~e willi~gness of the public to put its money where its mouth 1s ... Kirk Douglas: "That is a piddling amountl" government should be giving to the arts; the art
  • , Karoh 23, 1943 (BlaIV4a) lvelyn Otarioe Kime, born, Nov. 7, 1937, marriecl George Killer, Sept. 2, 1955. (BlaII) Lee .A.lpma Pineon, born, 1880 died 1948, marrie4 Lou Johnson, 1913 &lld bad, Blall a---orace Pineon, born, 1914, married P&ul Joseph
  • , and had a gallbladder attack. This was when he was President of course. He had an attack, and I was called with Dr. Burkley who was at the White House at the time, and I think maybe Willis Hurst had seen him also, called me and asked me to come see him. I
  • Cain, James C. (James Clarence), 1913-1992
  • . Willie D. Tqlor Car lb. 14 Mr. Frank Valeo Car lb. Ambassador Horace B. Smith 1~ Car Hoo 16 Mr .. Carl Rowan 11 Mr. John n. Ohly Miss Frances P, Criss Car No. 18 Mr. Da.vid Waters Mias Irene X. Berman Dls Bo. ·12 Presa Party Car No. and 20
  • exactly when. Willie Day Taylor had for years clipped the tickers and marked the tickers for President Johnson, and we just continued this and had the two different wire services--a clipboard for each. She just continued it as she always had. And even
  • Roberts, Juanita, 1913-1983
  • : "With gratitude for your extra effort• during the Glassboro summit conference." Attachment: A'11-J ,, .. 21 "8: t ( Will t• Moravek 26 Mullaly 14 0"'1-- 01veW Rapp 26 ~•,l( Willi•• Holt 6 Mike au,nak 12 John Willi••• 12 Mike Toohey 3 Gua Ro11oaando 13 Di
  • Roberts, Juanita, 1913-1983
  • be in it. Your name is Boisfeuillet Jones. You were born in 1913 in Macon, Georgia, and educated at Emory--a bachelor's and a law degree in the late thirties. From 1935 to 1943 you were with the National Youth Administration, on the Georgia staff, then Georgia
  • Biographical information; meeting LBJ through the National Youth Administration (NYA) and Dr. J. Willis Hurst; Jones' work to develop Emory University's health services, including its medical school; Jones' work on the National Advisory Health
  • Jones, Boisfeuillet, 1913-2001
  • looking ahead like he was going to be there forever. I'm told, and the way he used to tell it, when he first came back in February, 1912--[Sam] Rayburn came in March of 1913. Remind me to tell you a story about 4 LBJ Presidential Library http
  • been picked up Gi b Crockett suggested that I ca 11 Willi e Day Taylor and get a copy of it. 50 I called her and went in to tell Senator Russell about the fact that I'd gone to this trouble to try to get him a copy for his collection. He said
  • this same old bunch, Marietta Brooks and Julia Bryson down running the .office; we had Charlie Herring, later our state· ·senator, and Don Thomas, he1ping on this helicopter; Sam Plyler and Dorothy Plyler, Willie Day Taylor, Mack DeGeurin were all involved
  • Pickle, J. J. (James Jarrell), 1913-
  • in the second Graham primary when Willis Smith defeated to the brass knucks. him~ oh, brother~ that got down And we were beaten in that, and beaten pretty badly. They said, "They threw the communiDts at him in the first primary and it didn I t work
  • time to give them appropriate consideration. At the present time we have no knowledge of any new specific ideas that he might have in mind. Drafted by: E - Mr. Jacobson OFE - Mr. Miller OT - Mrs. Kallis OR - Mrs. Gold Treas. - Mr. Willis S/S-S - Mr
  • ., 7/19/64 HCBEE,Willie, Greenville, s. c., P.1,ac•d. 7/26/64 1 d. 7/2B/64 RUSSELL,Floyd, R #5, Box 392, Asheville, N. c., P.i•Dc 1 FLORINI, Mra. Geno, Detroit, l:Iich., 7/l/64 IETRQr/SKI,stanley, 2204 Re1110lds, Muskegon, 1-Iich., 5/l/64 WSSEAULT
  • Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-1975?
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  • http://www.lbjlibrary.org More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Reedy -- XVI -- 3 that all of the senators in the 1913-1914
  • the bed of Jackson Lake, the (25,540 acres) and deepest (400 feet) body of Before the Grand Teton National Park was established, Jackson Lake was enlarged by a dam, first farmers, built in 1903 by local then enlarged in 1913 and reconstructed
  • Roberts, Juanita, 1913-1983
  • Roberts, Juanita, 1913-1983
  • in ly, / -'ij We walked across the next fence line and then down in thefieldpast the dair y barn and the dairym an’ s house, and the elegantly built old stable, w h ere^ in about 1912 or 1913- - the Englishman who came to teach this countryside how
  • what we can do to make our ccipital more beautiful. Perhaps some of you read. as I did, recently the statement of a BritiEJh diplomat back in 1913 who had just spent six years in Washington. He wrote: "Your admirable river, the Potomac, is quite
  • e b oth c a m e to th e d e c is io n about th e s a m e t im e th a t it w o u ld b e a good id e a to p u t a p la q u e up s a y in g r e s id e n c e o f S am E a ly J o h n so n , 1913-1937. T hat i s th e w a y i t i s to h e r and I w a n
  • st moment Sam Rayburn set eyes on this hill was a day in March of 1913. He arrived from Texas• Old Fourth District and stepped out of Union Station to see before him the breath-taking beauty of the glistening white Capitol dome. It was love at first
  • by the United States to the International Committee of the Red Cross. H. R. 9877, An Act to amend the Act of January 30, 1913, as amended, to remove certain restrictions on the American Hospital of Paris,