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- while I was there, pey incre~se A hangover from the Billie is~~ went to the .Committee room conference contradicting the news these days. \ ca.me up and we passed him over. to his superiors, We did this because It's still earned. The result
- Wheeler, Chas. A. Whitfield, J. C. Wieting, Leroy William, Lindon Williamson, Billy Woods, Jack Wright, John Schedule of Appointments, 1968 Schedule of Appointments, 1967, File #1 Schedule of Appointments, 1967, File #2 Schedule of Appointments, 1966, File
- Council, ATLA ALLEN, Hon. Ivan, Mayor, ATLA HOFER, Mr ■• Margaret, PGH, PA. ALEXANDER, Ben, Defense GRAHAM, Cleve, L. B., Calif. Re ■ earch Corp., Calif. FRITZ, Mrs. Ed., Dallas, Tex. J. n 7 I Yl I 17 MAILEDFROM f,U 8 19 8 ·Jow·sc1r CTMY
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- .. Friday, February 17, 1967 - 7:30 pm WWR: The following are press people I have talked with today on the Fulbright problem, along vvi th some indication of what I am told we can expect from each: 1. . Graham Hovey --Editorial Board of the New York Times
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 34, July 11-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- him for a platform appearance along with evangelist Billy Graham. · Mr. Johnson described Mr. Whitlam as the •7oung and brilliant leader o the Aus tralian Labor Party," which, he explained to his young audience, is the "opposition party at the moment
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 5 (V), 6/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- mean, Billy Graham They started out from North Carolina, you know, and trace it right on back, the Baineses and so forth. [They were] all church people, lawyers and pol iticians, too, on the Baines side. Now, the Bunton side, the Desha side, were
- - was greeted in the room by Speaker Ben Barnes of the Texas Legislature and The Hon Thomas D. Graham of Missouri who is President of the National Legislative Conference. The President and Mrs. Johnson aaaM)nlHH*n*walkded down the center aisle of the main
- / Kay Graham, J.R. Wiggins, Al Friendly, Chalmers Roberts, Edward Folliard, Carroll Kilpatrick, Karl Meyer, John Hayes, Frederick Beebe, Ben Gilbert, Herbert Block, BM The operator - telling her to have GER come to lunch w/ group after finish of press
- with: Mrs. Johnson, Lynda Bird, Ruthie Hartman, Cong. Lindley Beckworth, Cong. Henry Gonzalez, Cong. Graham Purcell, Cong. J. J. Pickle, and Mrs. Pickle, Jack Valentis, Richard Goodwins, Geo. Reedy, Maj. Gen. Clifton and Mrs. Clifton, Liz Carpenter, Dr
- Graham Scotty Reston Mrs Johnson // 7:32 Pres & Brooks to Lounge James Rome Mrs Johnson arrived at Oval Rm - joined Pres & Brooks in Lounge; Larry O'Brien Tommy Corcoran Ted Sorensen Beverages also JV .70 Wed 1- 8 - 8:15 8:25 8:45 9:30 9:40 10:23 10
- Robert Humphrey and former Cong. Battle Harry McPherson Myer Feldman Cong. Thornberry and James Nash Jim Webb Carolee Graham and Leslie Gibson Bobby Baker Sen. Russell Harry McPherson George Reedy Senator Humphrey Hobart Taylor D. N. Beasley, John Simmons
- "threatening to do a story of Cliff's leaving the office Congressman Jim Wright John Hays - re : Phil Graham Bob Kerr, Jr. John Lewis (Washington Representative for Mid Continent Oil and Gas) w/ Don Conally, Joe Dickerson, and Mr. Vaughey Mr. James Webb Mrs
- Westbroo k Dinner i n Tow n Hous e Hote l suit e w / Housto n Harte , Bo b Loland , Mr . Graham , M F Depart Hote l fo r Sa n Angel o Coliseum , arrivin g ther e a t 8:1 0 p m VP speak s t o Sa n Angel o Boar d o f Cit y Developmen t Depart Coliseum
- . Roberts' of Texas office - and Gerd Axen of Stockholm, Sweden To the barbershop To the White House - Dr. Travell' s office for blue shot (1/2 cc) White House meeting, to EOB office at 5:30 Mrs. Philip Graham (returning her call) - agreeing to see her Sat
- , Speake r Gov. Daniel , Osca r Chapman Sen Monrone y Phil Graham , Sen Joh n Carrol l 3-5 receptio n i n suit e (name s o n file ) fo r larg e grou p Sometime durin g receptio n Se n Kenned y calle d an d rea d t o Se n Johnso n statemen t he wa s abou t t
- To Speaker's offic e Barber Sho p At P-3 8 Phil Graham , r e: wantin g t o com e se e th e Senato r Lunch wit h M M i n P-3 8 $1.5 0 Bobby an d Mr . Wi mberly (Oklahoma ) Sen Hartk e Dave Lloyd , wantin g t o com e se e th e Senato r Paul Kayse r (E l Paso ) r
- . Bill Moyers Miss Carol Welch Mr. Graham McCarroll - Jake Pickle's stepson SS Agents, WHCA, etc. James Jr, LaFaye n,a,r June 7, 1966 -- White House Dav Tuesday Activity (inc!ude visited bv) Awakened by Sgt. Glynn - dressed and visited w/ his
- 11 Joseph Pulitzer, Igor Sikorski, Alexander Graham Bell, George Santayana, David Sarnoff, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Father Flanagan are but a few. Our very name, America, comes from Amerigo Vespucci. Down the bay is the great Verrazano Narrows Bridge
- c Societ y an d the Boar d o f Trustees , Th e Societ y Officer s an d Staff , an d specia l guests : Philip L . Graham , Ma x Freedman , Walte r Lippmann , Willia m S . White , Drew Pearson , Bryso n Rash , an d Georg e Reedy . Explorer s Hall , 114
- Declaration of Independence to be presented • 2920 R Street, N. W. Buffet supper (stag - informal) Mr. Philip L • . Graham, Publisher The Washington Post for: Mr~ Frank Stanton, Pres. CBS Mr. Jack .VanValkenburg, .Pres CBS television network, and Mr. Adrian
- Donohoe – Clearance Ellsberg Fowler Fowler, Henry H. Fulbright Gelb George, Alexander Ginsburgh Goldberg Martin, Graham Habib Halberstam Halperin Henry, John Hoopes Huntington Senator Jackson Johnson, Harold K. Kalb and Abel Kissinger LBJ – Interview
- , Lufkin, Texas Release from Lyndon Johnson Headquarters, Mineola, Texas Radio Addresses - AM/PM Release from Lyndon Johnson Headquarters, Bowie, Texas Release from Lyndon Johnson Headquarters, Graham, Texas Radio Address, Fort Worth, Texas Statement
- President of the World Bank. The President l)H
- t a n appropriate medal . Present Presentwere were: : George Balanchine , Director , Schoo l of American Balle t Herbert Block , Cartoonis t Gwendolyn Brooks, Poe t Jules Feiffer , Cartoonis t Jose Ferre r Abe Forta s Martha Graham , Director , Marth
- !ude visited bv) President and Mrs. Johnson arrived Boromabiman Mansion Marvin Watson Mary Slater MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DIARY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 , 1966 9:49 am The President and Presidential party together with Amb. Graham
- Statement on Samuel A. Adams by George Carver, Dec. 1975 Media coverage of the program and ensuing trial, 1982-85 Statements by Westmoreland and LTG Graham in reaction to the program, 1/26/82 The Origins of the Post-Tet 1968 Plans for Additional American
- was there. ' B: . . . Did you ever discuss the events at Los Angeles with Philip Graham.or · Katherine Graham? S: No. With neither, actually, except that I think I mentioned to you, when I got to Los Angeles the first people I happened into were
- ; Phil Graham; relationship between Robert Kennedy and LBJ; leaving the LBJ staff in 1960; going to work for Mr. Graham at the Washington Post; interaction with LBJ in VP years; LBJ and the press; press involvement in government work; turning down LBJ’s
Oral history transcript, J. Russell Wiggins, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . M: I can't place that either, but the ~, I remember, got very involved in that. W: The Post is very strongly for this and Philip L. Graham, then president of the Washington Post Company, went up to see Mr. Johnson, who was then the majority
- Biographical information; LBJ-press relationship; the campaign contributions issue; Philip Graham; Rayburn convinces LBJ to run in 1960; LBJ persuades FDR to put the REA into the Pedernales valley; JFK and leaks; Steve Early and James Hagerty; W
- Graham, arriving at 9:05gom. Met by the pastor, Dr. Townsend. Attended services which lasted until 10: 10am. Drove back through the town, stopped at the Pioneer Museum, but the President did not get out of the automobile. Looked at the area briefly. Got
- w ere as in te r e ste d in t h is , or m o r e , than I w as - - the on es who had g iv en i t . Kay Graham and h er m o th er, M r s . Agnes M eyer. I got out of the car and sta rted over and Kay Graham got out at the sa m e tim e , and w e m et
- Bird encounters Kay Graham at Bowen School; Lady Bird bowls; Lady Bird & Ramsey Clark discuss Washington, D.C. schools; small dinner party with friends; to theater to see "Charge of the Light Brigade;" Lady Bird retires
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- cocktail parties before the major sitdown dinner. Well, I gravitated to the Washington Post party first because I had so many old friends there. And standing at the entrance was Kay Graham, publisher of the Washington Post¸ and I chatted her for a few
- the United Sta.toe ·:nore than one hundred billi~n doll~e , · and in this loss the b11 buainaaSINm .finally •ere hit. The ulti•te payment wau, in tenH o_f Hit~er, Mus_sollni, I Tojo and the blOO