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  • would be in Texas. When I said we planned to visit our place on Possum Kingdom Lake (near my home town, Graham) in May, he said, let our White House military guy know the dates and he'll supply a plane to get you in and out. Then he reeled off a list
  • , because there were a lot of men who would come to town on important business and not bring their wives. So we often sat down to a group where I was the only woman or maybe eight and just two women, or three. Kay Graham had a party honoring Oveta Hobby. Kay
  • ; Wright Patman; hosting Sid Richardson for dinner and socializing with Philip and Katharine Graham, among others; the possibility that Allan Shivers would run against LBJ in 1954; attending events with John Foster Dulles and Ezra Taft Benson; first seeing
  • years. I heard that the Vice President and Mrs. Johnson were planning to come to Glynn's funeral in Graham, Texas. Knowing how busy he was I suggested he not try to come but they came anyway. When LBJ arrived they needed a car to use while they were
  • of Korea at MATS. Hosts dinner party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Phil Graham. 11/14 Flies to Detroit with Reedy, MMW, Sen. Hart to address WH Regional Conference. Has dinner in hotel with Gov. of Michigan and others. 11/15 Returns to Washington with Reedy
  • the President was in the Senator and Mrs. Yarborough _^ J.J. Pickle _____ Cong. Olin Teague . Henry B. Gonzales _____ and Mrs. Robert Phinney ___ ___ Earl Cabell _ State Room w/ - . Cong. Jim Wright __________ Cong. Graham Purcell ; Cong. Abraham Kazen
  • Presiden t almos t fel l asleep . Hi s hea d hun g -- an d his eye s wor e closed. o the card tabl e - and a domin o game w / Judge Thornberr y Cong Pickl e Sam Houston Johnson --the Presiden t during the gam e at e 9 graham cracker s The Presiden t di d
  • Church services at Camp David; Lady Bird uses home movie camera; visiting with guests; John Steinbeck talks about Russia; crime in the District of Columbia; assistance for law enforcement officers; Johnsons and Grahams to bowling alley; Luci Johnson
  • Jesus Vargas Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, United States Graham A . Martin, American Ambassador to Thailand, William P. Bundy, Ass t Secy o f State for East Asia n and Pacific Affair s Leonard Marks. USIA. called for the President--DID NOT TALK
  • ) Day_ Time Telephone 1. In Out Lo • Mr. 12, 1967 Monday y £ Activity LD _ Mr. ~ U*. (include visited by) Hank Brown , President. Texas AFL-CIO Gerald Brown. Exec Secy, Texas State Building & Construction Trades Council Mr. M. A. Graham Mr. J
  • Fletcher. San Diego. Calif. Mayoress Felisa Rincon de Gautier, San Juan, Puerto Rico Mr. R. M. Tinstman, Oklahoma City. Okla. Mayor Victor Schiro, New Orleans, La. Mr. Graham Watt, Portman. Maine Mr. Jack Geraghty, Spokane, Wash. Mr. John Gunther
  • asking for this appt. Commissioner Duncan of Washington, D. C. He said that a number of Mayors Hon. Milton Graham - Phoenix, Arizona had expressed concern lest the Hon. Dave Hall Dayton, Ohio shortage of funds for public Hon. J. W. Hewgley Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Wednesday E .. -t . William E. Beaumont, Jr. , Beaumont Nursing Home, Little Rock, Ark James L Kolb, M. D. ,Clarksville, Ark Mr. Graham T. Nixon, Arkansas Hospital Assoc. ,Little Rock, Ark Carl Anderson, M. D., Santa Rosa, Calif Mark Berke, Director, Mt
  • Gen. Jackson Graham (^gg&ammab-Direu Civil ;Works^-? for Corps of Engineers Gen James Collins Dir Am Natl Red Cross Surg Gen Luther Terry The Presiden t spen t a goo d dea l o f time talkin g w/ Senato r Russel l Long an d• " Cong. Hal e Bogg s durin g
  • that said, "Hey, don't you have a friend, a close friend, on the Conference from Seattle who's a Republican?" And I said, "Of course I do. on there. He's a great friend of mine. together. He's a Republican through and through. I put Bob Graham We were
  • Conference of the United States; Frank Wozencraft; a history of the Conference; Williams appointed to head the Administrative Conference; the nature of the Conference; Charles Brannan testifies for the Conference; Robert Graham helps save the Conference
  • -- III -- 8 Lee Graham approach of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. I think most of us thought it would be a mistake to set up an independent agency. Well, in the final windup it was kind of half and half; it was an independent agency in the l.Jhite
  • >\' frs. Johns m and Dr. \Ic(;ilJ are Thurgood \larshall, .hsot'i,;tt S11pn·ml' Court J11stiec; .\!rs. K;1thari11c•Graham, r.hai1111a11of the Board. Tlw \\'ashi11gton Pmt :ompa11:,; \Ir. '\rthm Kr'rn, Chair­ man (>f the Board, l titcd Artists 'orporatio11
  • Tea Servire from a complete set of Limogc. china presented by Larayelte to Mr. & Mrs. George Graham of Virginia in 1826. lent by the Smithsonian Institution - Museum Curator Gary Yarrington holds engraved prints of Lafayette at di£ferent stages
  • Relationship"; Chari Colley '"Carl T. Hayden: A Study of Power Politics"', Michaela Early "'Blueprint for Prosperity: A Legislative History of the Economic Opportumty Act of 1964"; David Garrow "Dr. M.L. King. Jr., 1955-1968"; Hugh Graham 'The Trans­ formation
  • children. -Clara Driscoll, who wrote a check for $25,000 in 1903 to save the Alamo from commercial exploitation. -Bette Graham, a Dallas secretary whose kitchen experi­ ments produced Liquid Paper and a multi-million dollar corporation. -Henrietta King, who
  • Gillon "Liberal Dilemmas: The ADA and American Liberalism, 1947-1984"; Hugh Graham, "Policy Origins of Affirmative Action"; Lori H. Gronich. "Expertise, Naivete, and Decision-Making: A Cognitive Processing Model of Foreign Pol icy Choice": George C
  • House, when he visited the Library to discuss that fascinating history of the White House. 3 VISITORS TO THE LIBRARY Katherine Graham, publisher of the Washington Post, wa., here for the opening of the exhibit on Drew Pearson. (See page 6.) Charles
  • . particularly in the Congress. President Lyndon Johnson will be a central figure in this course. Professor Don Graham, well­ known author of Cowhoys and Cadillacs andGiam Co11nr1:r, will teach '"Texas in the Movies.'' (We
  • ber of T e x a s Bob C a s e y ; the Jake P i c k l e s fr o m A u stin , who had , / wanted to be h e r e p a r t ic u la r ly * so that they could be w ith the H o m e r T h o r n b e r r y s ; the Graham P u r c e l l s ; that hum orous W a lte r
  • , Larry O 'B r i e n s , and W alter handsome George Smathers and from our s t a f f , J e n k i n s . . .Walter loves him and he g ets a sk ed everywhere. Graham, some hot lo o k in g brown clim ate and b e a u t i f u l va ca t i o n i n g . M
  • Carolina 8t Mrs. McNair The Governor of Hawaii (John A. Burns) Rep. & Mrs. John W. Byrnes Rep. & Mrs. William B. Widnall Rep. & Mrs. Harold T. Johnson Rep. & Mrs. Samuel S. Stratton Rep. & Mrs. Graham Purcell Vice Admiral & Mrs. William F. Raborn, Jr. Dir
  • with Arthur Goldberg; Tiger Teague; Ramsey Clark; Henry Gonzales; with Yarborough re: Dobbs for Marshal in San Antonio. Makes television and phone call to Graham Purcell with JFK at WH. Attends reception for oil industry leaders. 1/26 Meets with Arthur
  • that Graham Purcell, a congress­ man from Wichita Falls, was constantly voting against Department of � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library
  • around and show her these parks, and she did. But then, we had many Washingtonians who helped pick up the ball--Kay Graham, the owner of the Washington Post, got her foundation to give some school the improvement of playgrounds; and the newspapers
  • June 5, 1967 Honorable John A. McCone Chairman Josua Hendy Corporation 61Z Sou.th Flower street Loa Angeles. Califor.n!a 90017 Dear John: I certainly appreda·ted ~ takb3g time to meet with Bill Graham during his visit to- Los. Angeles. He tell.a
  • that this was the building of a Great Society. This was the first time that that phrase had surfaced. Later on I found that a man named Graham Wallas had written a book in the early part of this century called The Great Society. sure where Goodwin retrieved that phrase
  • to run a park and what the ecological impact of drought was. Jackson Graham, who was then the chief of civil works, and I agreed after the very first meeting that we had in which we discovered this kind of dialogue going on among our staffs that I would
  • of Secretary of the Interior coming from the West; Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; Ed Crofts; North Cascades and Redwood National Park; Jefferson National Expansion Memorial; Floyd Dominy; Everglades; Sybil Jackson Graham; Federal highways; TVA; campground
  • you came out of his class, then you were a member of this chewing tobacco club. I never made it. (Laughter) G: LBJ was also on the debate team, is that correct? W: He wasn't the main debater. There were two fellows. a preacher named Graham
  • be in 1960. Had yoct any particular acquaintance with Johnson prior to that time? S: I had known Johnson when he was Majority Leader, I'd known far better very close friends and supporters of his, esp2cially J[m Rowe and Phil Graham. At Jim Rowe's
  • not really, because Mr. Johnson wasn't. • • • I think he was not. I say this genuinely:. I think he really had no thought of becoming a vice-presidential candidate until Kennedy suggested it or somebody . suggested it. '.• I don't think it was Phil Graham
  • on jumping up t o g r e e t f r i e n d s back i n th e s t a n d s , t a l l P o s tm a s te r G en eral James P a r l e y , a lw ays s t a n d s o u t' e v er y w h e re and e v a n g e lis t B i l l y Graham, who had c o n d u c te d th e p r a y e r s e r
  • to the signing ceremony of the Food Stamp Bill at noon, September 27, 1967, in the flower garden. POAGE, W.R. GATHINGS, E.C. McMILLAN, John L. JONES,Paul C. STUBBLEFIELD,Frank A. PURCELL, Graham FOLEY,ThanasS. VIGCRITO,Joseph P. JONES,Walter B. LOI, Jolm G
  • -Texas0 ~" (Cong. Graham Purcell (D-Tex ) Tony T. Dechant, President, National Farmers Union Mike Horton, Exec. Secy, National Milk Producers Federation " Hersche l Newsom, Master, National Grange ' : _ 5:58p The _. Wednesday • (includ e visite d
  • something--it may have been in Hugh Davis Graham's book on the transformation of general education policy [The Uncertain Triumph: Federal Education Policy in the Kennedy and Johnson Years] or something like that--that you were appointed assistant director