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  • to Johnson City - to Bank. Met Mr. and Mrs. Max Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy White. 2:15 Return to Ranch. Lunch with President, Jim Berry, Lewis Shanks, Don Thomas, Leon Pike, Mr. Kellam, A.W., Jake, Ginny, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. White. Rode back
  • . Johnson, ^Jim Berry t Lewis Shanks', ^Don austin 'tffi* iiThomas Mr. /Leon Pike, ^f Mr. and Mrs. Max Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy White, I ^ff Industries ^- Mr Kellam, Jake Jacobsen, Mari e Fehmer, Judge Moursund, Ginny Thrift. S?-L- Judge Moursund called
  • this summer. Mr. Mr. George F. Mullen, aid to Mr. Fraim Mr. W. D. Southworth, aide of Mr. Fraim ^, ] Mr. Ben Gilbert, New York ; Christians Mr. Laren Berry .notes toDT Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Buchanan Dudley Cox n^ October The White House ^ 2, 1967 Monday
  • : DECEMBER 10, 1985 INTERVIEWEE : LEVETTE J . "JOE" BERRY INTERVIEWER : Ted Gittinger PLACE : Dr . Berry's office, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Let's start with some biographical information . Where are you from originally? B: My father
  • See all online interviews with Levette J. (Joe) Berry
  • Berry, Levette J. (Joe)
  • Oral history transcript, Levette J. (Joe) Berry, interview 1 (I), 12/10/1985, by Ted Gittinger
  • Levette J. (Joe) Berry
  • . 1969 INTERVIEWEE: THEODORE BERRY INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL PLACE: Mr. Berry's office, O f f i c e o Washington, D.C. 5/29/2 Tape 1 of 1 G: This is the second session with Mr. Theodore Berry, the director of the Community Action Program
  • See all online interviews with Theodore Berry
  • Berry, Theodore
  • Oral history transcript, Theodore Berry, interview 2 (II), 3/15/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • Theodore Berry
  • 15, 1969 INTERVIEWEE : THEODORE M . BERRY INTERVIEWER : STEPHEN GOODELL PLACE : Mr . Berry's office, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D .C . Tape 1 of 1 G: Mr . Berry, it's my understanding that you're from Maysville, Kentucky
  • See all online interviews with Theodore Berry
  • Biographical information; work as a welfare department investigator; involvement in the War on Poverty and the Urban League, how Berry came to be the director of the Community Action program; early community-related programs; funding programs
  • Berry, Theodore
  • Oral history transcript, Theodore Berry, interview 1 (I), 2/15/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • Theodore Berry
  • by the President Mr. Boutin sworn in by Ramsey Clark Hon and Mrs. Bernard L. Boutin, and children, Bernadette, Michelle, Marie, Louis, Elizabeth, John, Paul, and Suzanne. Mr. and Mrs. NormanAbelson, SBA Mrs. Mabel R. Berry, S^A Mr. David T. Barry, SBA of New
  • Jim Jone s Tom Johnso n Ervin Dugga n Connie Gerrard Marie Fehme r Diana Heige s Lt. Col . Haywoo d Smith Robert Taylo r USS S Dr. Vos s Paul Glynn During trip to Andrews Ai r Forc e Bas e th e President was talkin g with Ervi n Dugga n abou t speech
  • at Indian writings on walls of natural caves Saw many mule deer, white tailed deer, and herd of antelopes 2. Picnic lunch with Mexican beer. Saw little trees with red berries - very unusual Crawled and climbed up rocks Toured the Ranch more 5:30 Returned
  • . Jim Wright j Cong. and Mrs. Wayne N. Aspinall j Cong Ray J. Madden _ Cong and Mrs. John Young Cong. and Mrs. Page Belcher I Mike Manatos Cong . John M . Zwach Cong. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin J. Markman _ Cong. and Mrs. Benjamin B
  • some early, acceptable applications. Outreach of this kind went notably to cities but also to rural areas. In the task force we had people from the Department of Agriculture, like Jim Sundquist. G: John Baker, did he help any? H: No, I don't
  • ; the relationship between LBJ and Sargent Shriver, especially relating to CAP; the difference between Hispanic and African American community groups; Ted Berry as head of CAP; Shriver's staff meetings; the role of the War on Poverty Office of Inspection and William
  • , September 12, 1966 not dictated 11:45 Picture made with Ms. Saving Bond, Mrs. Joan Berry of Lusk, Wyoming. With her were: Mrs. William Neal, Mrs. Marjorie Gilchrest, Mr. Robert Harper (see enclosed sheet) 12:15 Opera dress fitted with Bess and Mr
  • at (Place) Time 1 Entrv j^ In Out Day Telephone f or t 1 Lo LD Code 1:48p Boarde d helicopter accompanie d by Jim Jone s Clin t Hil l Okamot o and joining Paul Glyn n Yuk i Nel l Yate s Dr . Lukas h Sa m Housto n Johnson . Donn a Malone y Marie Fehme
  • , of Venezuela Lincoln Gordon 't"t
  • : Can you sort it out B: Yes. The struggle--as I remember it and as my documents kind of I R U me? support, and Jim Sundquist's documents--was mainly between what later was called HEW, and the Department of Labor.against each other and against
  • w/ Bob Kintner - Code Kintner out at 11:28a To MJDR's room - looking through pics for preparation of album for MW --re birthday next Monday. Approved. his The President asked at the same time that Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bishop be asked to come sit
  • of it. It may have been around in draft when I got there. Jim Siena and I did legal review and contributed to it. G: Was it basically a handbook for setting up a Community Action program? P: It was partly that, but it was more a set of regulations, I would
  • Byrd Sen. Russell S ecy. Mc Namara Mrs Mamie Brown Mrs. Kennedy Judge Thorn berry Coach Dietzel Coach Wayne Har din Secretary Freeman ( returning his call ) UPI to WJ's for dinner = Present: Pres & Mrx J, Lucy Luci , Mr H Mr. Kild uff Mrs Jack Bell
  • . and Jim ~1addox, Dr. Hill [?] brought Harry in, and with Carl Gibbony an administrator, supporting him, we got those-- neighborhood discussion groups set up nearly everywhere, and they lost out of course when the war came along. A lot of things were
  • in that election. Many of those elected in 1958 went on to become committee chairmen and subcommittee chairmen. They included people like Dan Rostenkowski, Bob Kastenmeier, Neal Smith, Bob Giaimo, Bill Moorhead, Jim O'Hara and John Brademas, now the House
  • for pictures on the steps of the South Portico and then into the building -- to the elevator -- and to the second floor w/ Jim jones ' —^_M— 'HITE Hous e Dat e Jun EHT LYNDO N B. JOHNSO N JIARY ., , D1 resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place )- Time
  • A&M, College Station, Texas BERRY, Lewis E., Minority Counsel, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Washington, D. C. BLATNIK, Cong. John A. BOERRIGTER, Dr. Glenn C., HEW BOGGS, Sen. Caleb BORKENSTEIN, Robert H. , Indiana Univ, Bloomington
  • . - I MEMORANDUM Pf2 T H E WHI TE HO US E WASHINGTON Monday, September 13, 1965 3:15p.m. MR. PRESIDENT: Subject: Astronauts vi.sit to the White House I recommend -- and Horace Busby and Jim Webb share this recommendation -- that when the astronauts
  • . - , — — . •• .— '• .— • — A smal l press poo l was present, - _____ __ ^-r _-__ . L | I T T^r . I , j , Staf f Members: ,_____ Tom Johnso n ^____ ^_ ! I George_Christia n • ~~~~ | j Marvin Watso n Jim Jone s • Ervin Dugga n | Larr y Levinso n ' ~~" ~ "I " Cliff
  • with American Legion National Commander Johnson (might drop in on the meeting) 1:30 pm OFF RECORD: Lunch with Walter Lippmann 5:30 pm OFF RECORD: Eddie Adams Dr. I. J. Carmin Karpman Kennett L. Rawson Jim Novy 6:00 pm OFF RECORD: Jack Horner and Bob
  • Cliris1ia11. Frc111ce.1 Lc:winc. Jim ./011,•s: Follm1·i11g are I/ugh Sieler: Li:: Carpl'nl!'r. l'.\'Cl!f'JJIS/iv111!hat mllicki11g exl!l'cisc in noswl• gia. (Ti!li's are.fi'mn 1!,e si.r1ies.1 id Davis (White House cunespo11clen1. Westinghouse Brooclrnstin
  • for yoa. ••o.traa tlu>•• ba•• Jame• R.. Jcme• Special A •alatant to tbe Prealdeat Mr,. Dorotby Territo Tbe WI.liteHoot• Wa■ldnaton. n. c. JRJ:ny Date: Sept. TO: JIM JONES FROM: BOB FAISS • 19, 1968 . Attached is verificati9n that Dorothy
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Richards -- I -- 10 broke-down Chevrolet over to San Antonio to hear Jim Ferguson speak. Now, you remember Jim Ferguson. They were big Ferguson people. On the way back, the old man was pretty tipsy, and he
  • shortly thereafter and was replaced by Colonel Bartholomees, Jim Bartholomees. G: Will you spell that? M: B-A-R-T-H-O-L-O-M-E-E-S. He is now retired at Fayetteville, North Carolina. I've seen him many times since those days, a prince of a guy. He
  • Congressman James H. Scheuer. Jim and I, as his chief executive, over the course of the next seven years got about one hundred million dollars worth of housing started in redevelopment areas. The biggest project is the 1739 unit development in Southwest
  • .... Who is our typical Texas politician today? Is it Mr. Geniality, Bill Clements? ls it loquacious, back­ slapping Bill Hobby? ls it that peace-loving, quiet, genteel Jim Maddox? How about the epitome of the red-neck-Good Ole Boy Lloyd Bentsen? Or how
  • St. Pershing B . Sulliva n P. O. Box 110 6 Judge Lunsfor O.B. Bowen Richten Lowell Tew Laurel Tom Hearn W. K. Howard Laurel Gordon Berry Laurel d Case y Mary Margaret LOCAL DIGNITARIES BOARDING TRAIN AT LAUREL TO RIDE TO HATTIESBURG Mrs. Luther
  • . Berry (S. Dak) and Benjamin Reifel (S. Dak) same as above Andrews AFB Wash., D. C. 12:00N 10:00p Remarks**
  • ut•a WMB:mss e. \: -- . EXECUTIVE iE}JL­ MEMORANDUM .J/., THE WHITE HOUSE /7/C ~ WASHINGTON //C1~?6- /:E/3 . j?/6/$ November 2, 1967 I MEMO FOR: Jim Jones FROM Barefoot Sanders . v~.. ~ /!th-£) I recommend that Congressman
  • of Senate Democrats; John Sparkman; Paul Douglas; Paul Butler; Matt McCloskey; Americans for Democratic; Charlie Murphy; Albert and Mark Lasker Foundation; 750 Club; Ed Foley; Liz Carpenter; Ralph Hewitt; Bob Berry; Dave Lloyd; Jack Kennedy; Ted Sorenson
  • and John McCormack attend a two-hour breakfast meeting of the DAC. Others attending include Truman, Stevenson, Eleanor Roosevelt and Paul Butler. At Jim Rowe’s suggestion, LBJ meets with Truman, Stevenson, Rayburn, McCormack, Smathers, Clements, Mansfield
  • by Secretary Freeman and President Kennedy that this Administration just had to be like Caesar's wife, Assistant Secretary [Jim] Ralph had apparently received a pair of shoes, so that the then-famous alligator shoes as a present from Mr . Estes-­ Ba : Did
  • of Senate Democrats; John Sparkman; Paul Douglas; Paul Butler; Matt McCloskey; Americans for Democratic; Charlie Murphy; Albert and Mark Lasker Foundation; 750 Club; Ed Foley; Liz Carpenter; Ralph Hewitt; Bob Berry; Dave Lloyd; Jack Kennedy; Ted Sorenson
  • . think I first met Jack at his house, probably it was 1960. I I think he and his wife gave a fund-raiser for Jim O'Hara, Congressman O'Hara, for whom I worked when I first came to Washington. Anyway, we met at the Lafayette Hotel, the four of us
  • of the Budget (Alternate until Sept. 1: Walter after Sept. 1: Jim Falcon) Smith; MEMBERS Robert C. Berson, M. D. Dean, South Texas Medical Univ~rsity of Texas ( Ray E. Brown, L. H. D. Director, Graduate Program Hospital Administration Duke University
  • . William P. Hobby Jr. of Austin; Mrs. Marshall Steves, San Antonio; and Roy White, Austin. Among the dignitaries present for the occasion was Rep. Jim Nugent, who represents this district in the Legislature. Addinga touch of beauty and uniqueness in the LBJ