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- Deegan sitting as he ate Montana and Michigan delegates in suite McDonald Gallion (Atty Genl of Ala.) Alaska caucus Walker Stone Sen Smathers Sen. Kerr Jim Rowe Ed Weisl, Sr. Wesley West Bill White Phil Graham Cong. Inouye Gene Autry Dinner
- Cong Edwin E Willis SENATE STAFF: George Autry Joe Davis William Findley Francis Rosenberger Paul Woolward HOUSE STAFF: Bess Dick William R Foley Martin R Hoffman -Oscar Altshuler, Assistant U. S. Attorney Hon. Luther Alverson, Superior Court, Atlanta
- /Mrs McGeorg e Bundy Hon/Mrs Rober t W . Akers / v /^ Mr/Mrs Gordo n Bunshaf t Mr /Mrs Gen e Autry J M r /Mrs Joh n Chancello r Hon. Georg e W. Bal l / Hon / Mrs Osca r Chapma n December 20 . 1965 White House Dr. Margare t Clap p Mr. Va n Cliburn Hon
- [NAID 24617781] PICKLE --II -- 5. ·district. . . I remember during the last week of the campaign the President'.s . . . . . old friend· Gene .Autry came .to Central Texas:and appeared with him on some of his meetings. · We would go into .San
- Wheeler-dealer charges; Gene Autry; 1948 Senate campaign; helicopter; Coke Stevenson; George Parr; State Democratic Executive Committee, 1948.
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 33 (XXXIII), 9/4/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- routine and lunch at the Senate Dining Room. That was my beat. We had a dinner at our house with Speaker [Sam] Rayburn and Wesley West and Sid Richardson, and Jesse Kellam, and Herman and George Brown, who brought Olga Weiss. And John Connally. 2 LBJ
- governess; LBJ's support for working women and daycare facilities; LBJ's smoking and stress; Gene Autry at the 1953 Texas State Society barbeque; a British Embassy celebration of the coronation of Elizabeth II; seeing the Trumans in his post-presidency
- W Johnson Cong John H. Buchanan Senator A. S. Mike Monroney Senator Joseph Tydings HH^HH^ George Green ^HHH^^f John Holloman HHt^^A George Autry HHH)^ Robert Smith fHHHH^ John Burzio ^^H^^^H^ David Minton 6, 1966 (Edna) ^ Sept 6, 196 6 White
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- . Charle s Cogen , President , America n Federatio n o f Teacher s Mr. Georg e Mean y Mr. Harr y ^ - Bate s Secretary of HEW. Joh n Gardner Commissioner o f Education, Franci s Keppel (The Presiden t i s th e first recipien t o f this award . Mr . Stillma n
- of effort, out of which some specific pictures emerge. There was one time that Lyndon got a movie star-G: Gene Autry. J: Gene Autry, whom somehow in the course of our--I guess it was in our work on radio we had come to know him. They liked each other
- LBJ's 1946 campaign and schedule of campaign activities; Gene Autry campaigning with LBJ; criticism after LBJ shook hands with African-American constituents; Wooldridge Park gatherings for food and political speech-making; the women's division
- hearings on Korea and the Far East. 3/1 LBJ begins a series of monthly radio broadcasts from Washington over the Texas State Network. 3/2 LBJ attends a luncheon for Gene Autry. CTJ and LBJ attend the Texas Exes annual dinner at the National Press Club
- honoring Joseph H. McConnell, president of NBC. Later that evening dinner with Gene Autry. Stuart Long makes his last broadcast of “Texas at Ten” news program after being fired by KVET. Long maintains that interests that pressured KVET to fire him include
- sightseeing in Edinburgh group flies back to London. 6/10 Sunday. Group tours London again and attends farewell party at the apartment of Lt. George Sprowse, U.S.. Navy. 6/11 Monday. Group flies from London to Iceland, Newfoundland and then on to National
- cities and a campaign of vitriol by racist Alabama Governor George Wallace, a Demoetat who challenged Johnson in several primaries. LBJ, who assumed the presidency on the death of John F. Kennedy the year before, was running fot election in his own right
- cities and a campaign of vitriol by racist Alabama Governor George Wallace, a Demoetat who challenged Johnson in several primaries. LBJ, who assumed the presidency on the death of John F. Kennedy the year before, was running fot election in his own right
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 8 (VIII), 10/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- recall. But there weren't Of course, the man there who would know about those--George Reedy would know about it; he was with the Policy Committee. G: Bobby Baker would know all about everything on out. When your brother took over as Democratic leader
- . McCARTHY,· Eugene J. McGEE, Gale W. McNAMARA, Pat MONDALE, Walter F. MOSS, Frank E. RIBICOFF, Abraham WILLI.AMS, Harrison A., Jr• YOUNG, Stephen M. AUTRY, George BLAm, Dury H. BURKE, David MESMER, Fred M. WALINSKY, Adam WELCH, William B. CONGRESSMEN
- MONDALE, Walter F. MOSS, Frank E. RIBICOFF, Abraham WILLIAMS, Harrison A., Jr. YOUNG, Stephen M. AUTRY, George BLAIR, Dury H. BURKE, David MESMER, Fred M. WALINSKI, Adam WELCH, William B. CONGRESSMEN: ASHMORE, Robert T. BROOKS, Jack CAHILL, William T
Oral history transcript, Richard S. (Cactus) Pryor, interview 1 (I), 9/10/1968, by Paul Bolton
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- George Bolton, who was assisting me--you know George? PB: I know George. CP: He made a splint for the fractured pole and restored poor Greece to her rightful position among the powers of the world. But all of this took place down on the river. You'd
- to George E. B. Peddy. Peddy was a godsend for the Johnson people, just from being there. G: Why is that? B: Well, in a two-way race Johnson would not have. . . . The Peddy votes went back to some kind of a loyalty to the Fergusons and involved
- George E.B. Peddy's role in Stevenson vs. LBJ second primary, Stevenson's and LBJ's activities leading up to second primary, black voters, working with Alex Louis and D.B. Hardeman, waiting for votes to be tallied, votes being thrown out.
Oral history transcript, William M. (Fishbait) Miller, interview 1 (I), 5/10/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . [George] Mahon and several of the colleagues of the Speaker who were there . I shan't ever forget that because Lyndon always � � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
Oral history transcript, Margaret Mayer Ward, interview 1 (I), 3/10/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . on the final night of that campaign he had Gene Autry, didn't he? Then LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- quite a fe1-'" parties that \'1ere thrown around over •.... By the way, the celebrities that came down here on some of those campaigns--I seem to recall that ••••• who were some of the cowboys that came down here? WR: Cowboy singer Gene Autry
- Biographical information; contact with LBJ; WPA and schoolhouse; CCC Camp; Texas Power & Light; LCRA; Camp Swift; Federal grant for sewage system; LBJ’s campaigns; Gene Autry; Buck Hood; 1959 political activities; campaign organization; LBJ’s
- scared. This child is very sick." And I'll always remember him with love. He was a descendant of George Washington. He always himself looked like he needed two ice cream sodas and a blood transfusion, but he kept on going, night and day. I took
- ; helping Mrs. Johnson's father, T. J. Taylor, with financial problems; George and Herman Brown and their wives; the Johnsons' Halloween party for the children; socializing in Austin; Leland Olds' defeated nomination to the Federal Power Commission; visiting
- along the route. It was a later year, but since I'm mentioning it I will say that one--no, it was an earlier year. Have I told you about my trip home with Uncle George [Johnson], Lyndon's uncle, and my Aunt Effie? Anyhow, Uncle George was a teacher
- ; Buck Taylor's negative leaflets about LBJ; the many trips between Washington, D.C. and Austin over the years, including a trip by car with Aunt Effie Pattillo and LBJ's Uncle George Johnson; difficulties for African-American employees traveling cross
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- , Alabama, her ties presently As a resident Mrs. Duncan considers of Tuscaloosa and as a graduate to the state residing Louisiana, for 22 years of the University have been binding, although ~rs. her mother, Robert Luckie, Mrs. George Drolet
- transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org 1/7 Truman announces the resignation of Secretary of State George Marshall due to poor health. He appoints Dean Acheson as Marshall’s
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 27 (XXVII), 1/30/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- their own house, the makers of planes, tanks, munitions, all those things, just hold them down by letting them know that out there there was somebody looking. He was a great admirer of [George] Marshall, the secretary of defense. In general, he admired
- down there? S: Well, my recollection is that he went--didn't that [heart attack] occur at George Brown's place, where, in Alexandria or something? G: Yes, Middleburg, I think. S: He spent a lot of time telling me about the complications
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- . ·Government ~poU..ccies. A casket · was olnl display with a dummy body lying · in it wi th the rrn:ame tag on the body marked "Unc_le Sam." 1 A GEORG¥ DORSE'lrT, reported to be a former UKA Imperial Chaplai.n f.rom North Carolina, . was ejected from
- , George T. Donations as of November 1st Donation Form Letter Downs, LeRoy D. Doyle, Patrick A. Draft [Letter from LBJ 10-15-40 and form] Drewry, Pat Duncan, Richard Durbin, Francis W. Durham, Dick [no original folder 8/15/85] Durst, L. H. Eakin, Edgar O
- to debate at 8:30 p.m. at Wooldridge Park after Hollers’ rally. Gene Autry arrives early Friday morning and accompanies LBJ on tour of San Marcos, Lockhart, Bastrop, Elgin, Taylor, Georgetown, Round Rock and Austin. At 6 p.m. LBJ makes final radio address
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 104: Nov. 5‑8, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- or six different places in Austin where we were going to have these watermelons. But it wound up that we had thirteen appearances scheduled the last day for Mr. Johnson. In the meantime we'd gotten hold of Gene Autry, who was then in his heyday--he
- , 1963: i. eo , when and where he cashed his regular unemployment checks. 9. To determine the whereabouts of George Senator, who was Jack Ruby's roommate in November, 19630 3 lOo To ascertain the FBI's willingness to conduct an investigation of Perry
- a nice young man. I see He's not so young He's a bridge player. Gene Autry came and campaigned in that 1946 race. Do you recall the details of that? 22 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org J: ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B