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  • is excellent. Routine examinations have at no time indicated any deviations from the normal. General physical fitness is completely satisfactory. " Today announced the appt of a new Deputy Commissioner of Education, Mr. J Graham Sullivan -- the number two job
  • Helms Cong. George Grider Cong. Claude Pepper Congwm Catherine May Cong Graham Purcell Senator Warren Magnuson Sheldon Ritter F r e s h M e a d o w s , N Y Howard Kraslow Dan Cole S e n M a g n u s o n ' s o f c nxtr AUGUST White House p^ WEDNESDAY o
  • of the American Asso of Airport Exec General Graham, Corps of Engineers Mr. Harlan V. Hadley, Auto Manu Assn Mr. E. F. Hamm, Jr., President and Treasurer, the Traffic Service Corp., Washin Harold Hammond, Transportation Asso of America Admiral John Harlee
  • that worked at the San Marcos Record, linotype operator and so forth, who would be down there with me. G: Who was that? K: Graham [?]. A fellow by the name of Graham. I, at the moment, can't remember his first name, but he was married, had a daughter
  • ) ; Harry , Marvin ~ ~ Cross — at home Graham, Washington Post ~~ i 5:05p f _ McPherson Watson (pl) ^Wednesday /KITE HOUSE Date SENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON June DIARY The 'resident began his day at (Place) • Time ^f^r* 1; 1 In Out (include
  • was prepared to see a floor fight, and he decided to go. As I understand it, it was to Robert Kennedy that the labor leaders spoke. I was also conscious of the fact that Mr. Graham had spoken to President Kennedy-F: Philip Graham? K: Philip Graham
  • , on their side were [George] Carver and [Daniel] Graham. And the consensus is among the jurors that Carver and Graham were not good witnesses for their side. The best witness was Westmoreland; McNamara was thought to be a good one. There's a guy called [John F
  • to make responsible decisions. 1I And like everybody else I supported him very actively. And so the end of the first period of our relationship was rather funny. As you probably know, Phil Graham and I had gone to President Kennedy at the critical
  • Early acquaintance with LBJ; how LBJ related to the press as a senator; Alsop's interactions with LBJ; Alsop's support of LBJ in 1964 against Goldwater; Alsop's and Philip Graham's role in JFK's selection of LBJ as the vice-presidential nominee
  • eCierson Brooks oC Red River Bryan Cannon Carter Casey Cassity Caston Caven Cha.mbe rs Cheatham Childress Clifton Collie Cox Craig Crosthwa.it Daniel Etheredge Flanagan Fleming Fly Gandy Gardner Gathings Godard Graham G1·ay Gregory Oromatzky Hanna. Hardee
  • INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: Let's start with this. I was asking you about Katharine Graham and the D.C. home rule. O: Well, this of course
  • Efforts to enlist the help of Katharine Graham and the Washington Post staff to get support for D.C. home rule; LBJ's support for House Rules Committee reform that would help the liberal members of the House; the regional medical centers program
  • Arthu • Larr Saturda Da y i 196 8 y y (includ e visite d by ) LUNC " Dr ~" Dr e 15, H - w / Mrs . Johnso n r Kri m y Templ e mf Simone Poulai n _ . T , W . "Grady " Wilso n J. C . Kella m . Bill y Graham ~ Dr. Graha m i s conductin g a crusade i
  • o Catholi c War Veterans--32n d Annua l Conventio n Ltr t o Cong . Fre d Schwengel--thank s fo r autographe d copy of "W e the Peopl e Ltr t o th e Rev . Bill y Graham--in May o Clinic fo r operatio n Ltr t o Mrs. Richar d E. Alliso n (President' s
  • . Father Willia m J . Kaife r and max* mf --to th e Solarium where Luc i joined an d Father sai d MAS S Jan 19 , 196 9 The Whit e Hous e Sun De Vie r Pie r son £te*: Dr. an d Mrs . Da n Lotz (Rev . Graham' s daughte r an d son-in-law) went t o th e
  • , and J. Valenti - until 5:52 pm and parent's attorney Mr Martin Popper Secretary McNamara (b. 8) Secretary McNamara (b. 8) W Jenkins Secretary Hodges out Sen Dirksen Secy Rusk and Secy Geo Ball J Edgar Hoover Maj General Jackson Graham Corp Sen
  • , Secy - Treas. - AFL-CIO Marvin R . Fullmer , GS A Davi d Schulte, PCEE O Vernon Gill , Civi l Serv . Comm . Glen n Seaborg, Chairman , AE C Fred Graham, PCEE O Milto n Semer , Gen . Counsel , HHF A John A . Gronouski , PM G Raymon d Shelkofsky, PCEE O
  • for the relief of Leobardo L. Gonzalez. S. 2649, An Act to designate as the Graham Burke Pumping Plant the pumping plant being constructed in the State of Arkansas as part of the White River backwater unit of the Lower Mississippi River flood control project. S
  • Cong Carl Albert Cong Les Arends Cong Gerald Ford Joe Alsop Sen Eastland Sen Fulbright Sen Dodd Sen Hickenlooper Najeeb Halaby in Oval Room Mrs Johnson Cong Carl Albert Warren Woodward Gov. Shivers Kay Graham McGeorge Bundy McGeorge Bundy Sen. Russell
  • _• , | .1 |i : | Ij jj ! -^— 1 j I ! : xero x cy s o f biographies o n most of e t o d . territo) _ _ C/ Willia m Graham , W H Fellow , „ 1 Be n Wattenberg _. v Charles Maguire , Kintner' s of c ' I C^ Ed Hamilton, NSC~ ~ James Gaither , Califano' s
  • ; Dick Graham Doug Cater 6:47 ' 6:47 • - 6:47 6:47p ^i : i _ OFF RECORD: mary s asked - 6:47 Joe ' Charles gist Califano for • . Cross "6:20 OFF -6:20 Victor . Maryland. 6:23p 6:27p _ Wednesday to the oval office 6:03p f 6:03p White House Day
  • of Policy Planning Secy Fowler Secy Weaver Secy Gardner Secy Udall PMG O'Brien Mr. Hugh Nugent WHITE HOUSE FELLOWS: Richard D. Copaken Thomas E. Cronin William P. Graham Sanford D. Greenberg F. Pierce Linaweaver James P. Maloney, Jr. John W. McCarter, Jr. J
  • , Washington, DC Prof Joseph Goldstein, Yale Law School, New Haven Jack Greenburg, NAACP, NYC Fred Graham, NY Times, Washington, DC Judge William Hastie, Court of Appeals, Philadelphia Allen Hoffard, Bureau of Prisons Herbert E Hoffman, Ofc of Deputy AG Hon. J
  • President - for a quiet friendly visit Graham in to see the Bill Moyers (pl) - Secy. Wirtz and the Airline strikes --to send Wirtz all the tickers on the strike so that he wouldn't miss anything that was being said. . . and that he had accepted
  • left. Cong Adam Clayton Powell. National -- re reappointment of Howard Gamser to the/Mediation Board Russell Wiggins and Kay Graham. McPherson (pl) To Fish Rm w/ guests to see Courtenay Washington Post July 21, 1966 Thursday n MW's office talking
  • Graham HB Bill Moyers Cong Geo E Joe Bill Shipley Ret Califano Moyers In Watson's ofc Returned to Oval McGeo Bundy Larry Lee Ill O'Brien White Ofc ret his call his call 3 Sept White House 3 Friday To theate r t o mak e a statemen t o
  • , Catharine, David Kermit Gordon Joh n Macy Ji m Jones and Deborah Georg e Graham Leonar d Marks Rober t Komer Mr. a n 1 Mrs. Fran k Wideman Gordo n Gray Willia m McC Marti n Josep h Laitin Nancy Wideman Willia m Hall Fran k McCulloch Mik e Manatos Mrs. Ala n
  • at President's Sen and Mrs. J W Fulbright Mrs sat at President's table Hon and Mrs. J Kenneth Galbraith Hon and Mrs. Arthur J Goldberg —sat at President's table Mrs. Philip L. Graham Mr. Maurice Gusman Hon and Mrs. Raymond Hare Dr and Mrs. J George Harrar Hon W
  • Staats, Shriver Schultze, MW BM (pl) joined Califano - man who out at 5:25 Job Corpsmen : Mr . A . D . Ball . Mr . Lewi s Graham, Mr . Leo n Talmadg e Good e an d Mr . W m Wardell w/ Dr. Davi d Gottlieb and young Califano Dr. David
  • Family includes Mr Mrs Robert Hawkins Mrs Enid Hawkins Mrs Dianne Hawkins Gordon Graham The Presiden t greete d th e 196 5 National Muscula r Dystroph y poster chil d two an d on e hal f yea r old , Pau l Carte r Hawkin s o f Dillon , Montan a Because th
  • Graham, o f Wisconsin, for th e term expirin g July 1 , 1966 ; Franklin D. Roosevelt , Jr . , o f New York, for the term expirin g Jul y 1 , 1967 ; Samuel C . Jackson , o f Kansas, fo r th e ter m expirin g July 1 , 1968 ; Reverend Luther Holcomb , o f
  • was that I was the leader of the District of Columbia delegation and relied on that and other Kennedy promises. Negroes opposed to Johnson. We had on the delegation a number of Phil Graham was running the Johnson-Kennedy amalgamation-M: Was he a delegate
  • , and Philip Stem 6 LBJand LadyBirdSalutedForWorkon Behalfof Deaf Mrs. Johnson accepted tributes to herself and President Johnson from Gilbert M. Grosvenor, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Alexan­ der Graham Bell Association for the Deaf
  • Bird, "The Bundys: A Biography of William & McGeorge Bundy and their father, Harvey Bundy"; John Clearwater, "Birth of Strategic Arms Control in the Johnson Administration, 19641968"; Thomas Graham, "The China Lobby, 1945-72: A Study in American
  • for the American people. So what I try to do in this book is to see the war from LBJ's eyes." Katharine Graham, long-time publisher of the Washington Post and now chairman of the executive committee of the Washington Post Company, was interviewed by a panel
  • . and Mrs. James Symington Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa___ ' ' ' ' "*' •--•'•> ' ^^ General Earle Wheeler and Mrs. Wheeler Hon and Mrs. Wm Bundy " 5:08pm ^~~~*~*\ Amb. and Mrs. Graham A. Martin Hon. Writer To briner and REMARKS by the President j -Others
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  • Murtha Melinda Farber Michael Murtha Peggy Farber Patricia Murtha Sarah Murtha Mr and Mrs. Robert J Flynn Cong and Mrs. Graham Purcell Mrs. Annie Flynn Blake Pur cell Mary Flynn oCindy Purcell / Darla Purcell Today issued text of memoto the President
  • ? That's a good question, and this is the one that we've asked each other in the last few days. Basically, our memory--and I'm speaking of ours as Danny Graham's, Charlie Morris ' , and mine, and it makes some sense--[is] that as soon as they got within
  • murder publicly and everybody ran for cover. Johnson's cure for it was to get an election reform bill on money. I can't remember what was in it, but we all worked on it: Phil Graham, [Adrian] Butch Fisher--who else worked on it?--a number LBJ
  • that assignment that I finally went to work for [Henry] Cabot Lodge in the embassy as the mission coordinator and stayed there in that job, or one like it, throughout all the rest of the ambassadors, all of Ambassador [Ellsworth] Bunker's tour and all of Graham
  • Lodge got Jacobson a position in the State Department as mission coordinator; Jacobson's opinion of Graham Martin, Maxwell Taylor, Ellsworth Bunker, Creighton Abrams, and Frederick Weyand; Ed Lansdale's 1965 trip to Vietnam and the work of a group under
  • . No, I just wondered what you had in mind when you made the statement . Well, I had a lot of things in mind . I think the man who inspired that comment was Graham Martin, when he was ambassador to Thailand, and he ran a very, very tight ship indeed . I
  • Graham Martin; question of origin of the insurgency; Laos and the Laos Accords; General Trapnell; Averell Harriman; Pop Buell; division of American opinion on Diem; Buddhist troubles; the immolations; press corps; coup that overthrew Diem; Henry