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  • . 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
  • HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh -10- I was there with phil Graham, who was then our publisher, and as Teddy White has published
  • See all online interviews with Katherine Graham Peden
  • Peden, Katherine Graham
  • Oral history transcript, Katherine Graham Peden, interview 1 (I), 11/13/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Katherine Graham Peden
  • imagine more time than you'd spend on athletics or anything like that. He and--I don't know who his partner was. G: Elmer Graham r guess was [one of them]. J: Elmer Graham, I believe you're right. I believe you're right. Elmer Graham, yes. G: I
  • are prominent real estate men and have been for many years in Austin are Paul Crust2:nann and Tom Graham. comp~ny t..""e They are partners in a realty and other business interests and Paul Crusemann was nominee of the democrats in our precinct favoring
  • at the working level. Well, that was driven home to me again by something that happened at the banquet. I was to be the featured speaker; the only other white face on the platform was that of Graham Watt, the city manager, a very perceptive and able guy
  • Speeches Taylor wrote for HUD; citizen participation programs; Public Administration Society speech in Dayton, Ohio; black power; Graham Watt; Roger Prear; rhetoric vs. reality; operating through city government James Sundquists’s view of citizen
  • of the opposing speeches. G: Do you recall any examples of this? s: No, because I was never present when he debated in an interinstitutional debate. G: But you would debate him in practice, wouldn't you? S: In class. G: Now, I gather that Elmer Graham
  • : I'd love to. I have heard from another source that you were forbidden from contacting Big Minh in the last year or two of the [Nguyen Van] Thieu regime. Is that not true? T: That's not true at all. G: I'd heard that Graham Martin-- T: As a matter
  • earlier in the day it adopted Pipeline Safety Congressman Graham Purcell in Purcell requested the appointment to have some pictures taken with the Pres. when he signs HR. 10673, the Packers and Stockyard measure. This bill does not warrant a signing
  • RECORD: Geral d /Brown .Exec Secy . Buildin g & Construction Trade s Council , Te x State/ \i/ 2:01 p 2:20 Temple says , "the y primaril y M . A. (Pe e Wee ) Graham • want t o tal k abou t politics . The y Jame s Martin . Bridge . Structura l & Ornamental
  • Douglass Cater_ . DeVier l^igypcyiyyE Pierson ___ j , OFF ! --she ( Sept 7:35p 1—, George 7:36p 1—^ Harry 1: RECORD; Harry McPherson ~~ ~ _ --to ( 7:11 p 8:00p 7:37p t Monday (include visited by) RECORD: • Graham : White Hous e Day
  • and Graham McCarroll J_ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carpenter ; / ^ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rostow I_ \ Cong and Mrs. George Mahon • I Mr. and Mrs. George Christian I Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Riordan Mr. and Mrs. Barefoot Sander s •^ .. Mr . an d Mrs
  • in : ____________ Expendi- (include visited by) ture Attorney General \ Califano Graham Katherine Peden, NYC _ Lynda--at 9:30p t Thursday Robert S. McNamara Miss 9:27p t White House Day Activity ^^ • th 27, 1967 -- • . _ Sprague-- Told him, about
  • Telephon [1 In Ou tL 3:30pm t e Whit e House _ e f o r t Expendi Activit oL D Cod Justic Da y e Manatos, pl 3:50p t Harr y McPherson , pl Mrs . (Kay) Graham - owne r o f Washingto n Post - 4:07p Presiden .w 4:08p Presiden 4:11p 4:15 r 26 , 196
  • Evelyn Dubrow Mayor Henry W. Maier Mayor Cong. Adam. C. Powell India Edwards. . Edgar May Thomas Cong. Roman Pucinski Eugene Foley Robert Murray Adm. Cong. James Roosevelt Glenn Ferguso n George Meany Robert Cong. John Saylor Harry L. Graham Edwin
  • ; — George Henderson , Pacifi c Northwes t Trad e Associatio n Walter Straley , Chairman , Centur y 2 1 Corp. Frank Keller , Chairman , Washingto n Stat e Democrati c Committe e Luke Graham , Nationa l Committeema n Zelma Reeve s Morrison , Nationa l
  • Instruct . Wade Bruton . Attorne y General Jame s A. Graham , Commissione r of Agricu . Frank Crane . Commissione r o f Labor Edwi n S. Lanier , Commiss i oner o f Insuranc e Judge Da n K. Moore . Democrati c nominee for Governor Robert W . Scott
  • --which was the private apartment of the manager -Apt. 5-C --• Louis Seltzer visited with him for a while, and then he invited Mr. Tom Vale, Editor of the Plain-Dealer in Cleveland and Mrs. Kay Graham --they wateched the 6:00 news and visited. Mr. Vale has
  • Municipa l Airpor t __ The President arrived and was greeted by:• Mr. an d Mrs. Ro y Elso n --candidat e for Senat e (D ) Mr. an d Mrs. Sam Goddar d -- - D . candidat e fo r Governo r Mrs. Mar y Graham The Presiden t was greete d bv hundreds o f people
  • Montgomery T. C. Almon Chairman of the Ala, Delegation to the Democratic Convention Decatur, Ala, Charles Cashion Asst. State Campaign Director Red Bay, Ala. Gen. Henry Graham 11 Honeysuckle Lane Birmingham LOCAL DIGNITARIE S BOARDIN G TRAI N A T FLOMATO N
  • . Harr y McPherso n :—-Mrs. Ka y Graha m (Mrs . Philli p Graham ) C-Press c. 12:30a Th 12:38a t 1:00a Th e President an d Mrs. Johnso n returne d t o th e Whit e House To e Califano--returning hi s cal l o f 11:09 p whe n th e Presiden t wa s ou t e
  • , St. Paul, Minn Hon Clarence Pierce, Chairman, Interstate Cooperation, House of Rep, Jackson, Mi Hon Thomas D Graham, Speaker, House of Rep, Jefferson City, Mo. Hon Ray J Wayrynen, Speaker, House of Rep, Helena, Mont Hon Phillip C. Sorensen, Lt. Gov
  • Cong and Mrs. Melvin Price Cong and Mrs. John Young Cong John Convers, Jr. Mr. Earl Cooper, Senate Appropriations Committee JOiNT COMMISSION ON ATOMIC ENERGY STAFF PEOPLE Mr. John Conway Mr. William England Mr James Graham Mr. Joseph Hennessey Mr
  • , Chairman, CEA Secy and Mrs. John Gardner, Secy HEW and Comm Me Dean and Mrs.J Ernest C. Arbuckle -Commission Member Mr. and Mrs. William P. Graham, Finalist Mr. and Mrs. James W. Aston- Commission Members Mr. and Mrs. Sanford D. Greenberg, Finalist Mr
  • Delbert Latta Cong William S. Broomfi Secretary Freeman Cong Graham Purcell Cone Paul Findley Cong E Y Berry Ambas sador to India, Chester Bowles Cong. James Morrison Cone Bob Dole Cong Vernon W. Thomson The V: ce PresidentJ Cong. Alec G. Olson Cone
  • .' Mrs Olin H. Teague 20., Mrs Albert Thomas 21. Congressman James C. Wright 22. Mrs Wright 23. Congressman Graham Purcell 24. Mrs Purcell 25. Congressman John Young 26. Mrs Young 27. Congressman Eligio de la Garza 28 .Mrs de la Garsar 29. .Congressmen
  • painted it in a jocular manner then into Cabine t Room t o tel l th e 5 ambassadors o f the Lati n American countrie s asked that h e woul d b e back in a minute . Amb to President written comments give him on Thailand Graham To th e Fish Roo m - - ha d
  • , 196 5 Thursday JV Bill Moyer s Mrs. Jac k Valent i MJDR re plans for reception and visit of former Congs Carl Vinson DINNER w/ Mrs . Johnson , Reveren d an d Mrs. Bill y Graham Yolanda Booze r re readiness to return to duty from maternity leave
  • dissolved it. M: You have written that Ambassadors Graham Martin in Thailand and William Sullivan in Laos were reluctant to yield to you on military points you considered essential. W: Would you give examples of this? I remark on this on pages 76-77
  • arolin a e s p e c ia lly fo r this, and M rs. Frank Graham, w ife of the fo r m e r P resid en t of the U n iv e rs ity of North Carolina; and beautiful M r s . F r id a y , the w ife of the present P r e s id e n t of the U n iv e rs ity of North
  • 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
  • Graham's shop, Estimates and Current Intelligence, working totally separate from my group, gradually arrived at essentially the same conclusion, I believe, that at least a major effort was coming. By the end of November or certainly by the first part
  • . The four: Tom Croaln Bill Graham Bill Jorden Don Ropa No February 16, 1967 Mary: To the best of our knowledge, this is the list of Bright Young Men who attended the Jan. 18th reception: /4liff Alexander vf"red Bohen ..,..W-alter Coyne ......Chuck
  • over there, which I'm not at all acquainted with. But on the analysis side, there were only two people that I am aware of, myself and Danny Graham, who of course as you know later got to be the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, a lieutenant