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  • Lady Bird has breakfast with LBJ; LBJ leaves for commencement address at Swarthmore; Lady Bird and Kay Graham to Art Fair sponsored by Washington Post; Lady Bird's remarks; Lady Bird works on Radcliffe speech; dinner with LBJ, Lynda Johnson
  • INTERVIEWEE: GRAHAM PURCELL INTERVIEWER: DAV ID Mc COMB PLACE: Congressman Purcell IS office in the Cannon Building, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 M: First of all, let's get some background about you. Where were you born and when, and where did you
  • See all online interviews with Graham Purcell
  • Purcell, Graham
  • Oral history transcript, Graham Purcell, interview 1 (I), 7/29/1969, by David G. McComb
  • Graham Purcell
  • ktice lJvt Skarf-;:;jvs:. be out of to:m --at least he has not re t1,rned the policies. We hav,e twelve :policies. 9 .7i th l.'TcCallvm's firm (Chiles, ~IcCallum .. 2nd Nc.gle )--all these, in Travelers Insur&nce Co., \ I v1i th Graham-Lvndgren
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: MRS. KATHARINE (PHILIP) GRAHAM publisher of Washington ~ INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ More on LBJ
  • See all online interviews with Katharine Graham
  • ; Russ Wiggins; 1960/1964 Democratic convention; meeting of JFK and Graham regarding the VP nomination; Home Rule; LBJ’s attitude toward the press; beautification; press relations; civil rights; assessment of LBJ’s presidency.
  • Graham, Katharine, 1917-2001
  • Oral history transcript, Katharine Graham, interview 1 (I), 3/13/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Katharine Graham
  • one I had was--have you read that account, the Graham memorandum? F: Yes. R: Teddy White. I think that is pretty accurate, as I remember, because Graham sat-F: I have a copy of that. I got it from Kay Graham. R: No, this was Phil Graham. F
  • to Eva, in any way. He just wouldn't do it. He was an old New England gentleman, a marvelous man. G: Did anything change when Graham Martin came in? M: Graham--I know from peripheral evidence, but not from direct evidence, that Ellsworth explained
  • relationship; McArthur's relationship with Graham Martin; Americans and Vietnamese selling scrap brass from Vietnam; Vietnamese military involvement in drug sales; American soldiers' marijuana and heroin use; drug use among African American soldiers; opium use
  • Allen J. Ellender Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr. Cong. W. R. BNHH^jHtEtHMta^Poage Sen. Lister Hill Cong. Graham Purcell Tom Steed Sen. B. Everett Jordan Cong. Sen. John Stennis Cong. Jamie L. Whitten Secretary Freeman^ Cong. Paul Jones Hon. John Schnittker, %^^H
  • to designate th e new Post Office and Federal Court Building in Cheyenne, Wyomin g as the "Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Center.* 12:30p 1:15 Donald Graham son of Mrs. OFF RECORD Kay Graham (at the residenc e of Mrs. Eugene (Agnew) Meyer this weekend
  • - returning the Secretary's call To the mansion for lunch w/ Mrs. Kay Graham, Osborne Elliott, Kermit Lansner, Ben Bradlee, Charles Roberts Arr office t George Brown Director Gordon 5:25 6:23 6:26 6:55 8:25 9:10 9:15 9:20 9:35 10:30 12:25 12:30 Cong t t
  • . Rogers , Cong. Brooks , Cong . Dowdy , Cong . Kilgore , Cong . Wright , Cong . Thornberry, Arc h Underwood , Walte r Jenkins , Jak e Pickle , Ro y Butler, To m Graham , Re x Bake r Entry No . 1 5 Meetin g participant s included : Secretary Roswel l
  • 1961 Sunclay, July 26th This morning we ,,·cnt to the N.:1.tional City Christian Church with Jake and Beryl and their son, Graham McCarr oll, and then whe:n we got decided to walk around the grounds, with Him a.nu Her on th!:!ir back w long
  • * Charles Lee [ Philip R. Lee Roy Millenson ; Peter P. Muirhead Donald Robinson ! F Jerome T. Murphy " Ronald Stonej Michael Parker Mrs. Pat Winalski George M. Silver Russell Derrickson''" J. Graham Sullivan Mrs. Margaret West ^a^ November 3, 1966
  • legislation was stuck and this could mean that we would have to borrow $2, or $3, or $4 more if we couldn't sell that paper. billi~n He then switched to a long dispassionate .but compelling description of doing things for people in Congress and urging
  • into a man in the president's office with whom I had worked with as a student officer, and he pulled me into some things he was doing and that led me to Dr. [Frank P.] Graham. Before I could turn around, Dr. Graham had gone to the Senate, and I then stayed
  • for the first four years I was with the Post, and my only contact \
  • of involved along as sort of assistant to Phil Graham, the president, his mild political wheeling and dealing, the things he got involved in. And he did a little bit of it. M: He did quite a lot of it later. F: Later he did a great deal of it and it's
  • Roosevelt Association; counsel for Washington Post; Phil Graham; Jerry Siegel; John McCloy; Edmund A. Gullion; Herbert Humphrey; Jerome B. Wiesner; Arthur Dean; Arthur Schlesinger; McGeorge Bundy; ACDA; Alvin Wirtz; Moscow trip; test ban treaty; American
  • :59p f 5:30p t ^/5':40pm On (include visited by) ture Califano pl Luci Joe ^ Wednesday ExpendiActivity LD C^e Lo 68 Nugent in Austin returning her call President Califano pl South Grounds with golf club to meet . Congressman Graham
  • The President Mrs. Patrick Nugent Lyn Nugent Mr. Arthur Krim Mrs. Arthur Krim Daphna Krim Donald Krim Eugene Galland Jeff Newman Mrs. Pickle Graham Pickle (son) Jim Jones George Christian Larry Tempi e Dia-na Hf»igf*s Doris Kearns Susan Stevenson LaFaye Davis
  • . Cdr. 7th/13 AF Colonel Neil J. Graham, Cdr. , 388 TAG Fighter Wing Colonel Robert V. Spencer , Cdr. 8th TAG Fighter Wing Colonel Victor N. Cabas , Cdr. 432d TAG Recon Wing Colonel Lawrence J. Pickett , Vice Cdr. 355th TAC Fighter Wing Colonel Roland K
  • Morton ^ ^[ / Hon. Elme r Staat s Hon . Holli s R . William s - Dept , o f Agriculture Birg. Gen . H . G . Woodbury , Jr . - Dep . Directo r o f Civil Works fo r Comprehensiv e plannin Maj. Gen . Jackso n Graham , Directo r o f Civi l Work s Asst. Secy
  • Chairman j Hon. ! jMerrbers Cong. William M. McCulloch (R-Ohio) I^ Miss Katherine Graham Peden. Commissioner of Commerce of Kentucky I (see p. 3 for more) Date Jul The Whit e House Da y y 29, 196 7 SATURDA Y Activity (includ e visite d by ) t Ex
  • for picture with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority representatives: James P. Gleason, Chairman Frederick A. Babson, Vice Chairman Jackson Graham, General Manager and viewed a prototype of the metro-transit car which will serve the capital area
  • --for presentatio n o f Thanksgiving Turkey by Senator Everet t McKinle y Dirksen 6:05 Mr. an d Mrs. Marvi n Johnson , Pres . Nat' l Turke y Federatio n Mr. aMtaMPB. Davi d Graham, Firs t VP , Nat' l Turke y Federatio n l ^ ^ VHITE HOUS E Dat DENT LYNDO N B
  • Golden Lynda Johnson John Capt Charles Robb John Murray Cong. Earle Cabell Steve Garman Cong. Bob Eckhardt W. Nelson Cong. Graham Purcell * Kirt Purcell Gapt Paul Dresser Cong. J J Pickle Sgt. Kevin Smith Mrs. J J Pickle William Fisher Cong and Mrs
  • :09-6 : 16 pm- Fish Roo m - Nationa l Public Adviso r Committe e o n Area. Redevelopment OF F RECOR D Dr. Fran k P . Graham , Chairma n Dr. Evelin e M . Burns , Ne w York John P . Carey , Bath , Main e Jerome P . Cavanaugh , Detroit , Mich . Edward
  • Mann Affairs G call OFF RECORD out at G Reedy Ken his out at Asst Secy of State for Inter American out at Reedy Mr Hershel Newsom Master National Grange Jay Parker and Harry Graham to express appreciation for wheat and cottong legislation
  • s b. 24 Dr. Bill y Graham , Montreat , N . C. - b . 25 SEE TRAVE L RECOR D FOR TRAVE L ACTIVIT Y US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1964 OF — 744-735 Page No.: 3 THE WHIT E HOUS E Date. PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y Day
  • c n Hill, Roun d Mountain , Texa s The Presiden t approve d a birthday telegra m to J. Edga r Hoove r who is celebratin g his 72n d birthda y today . ~ Als _____________________ i o telegrams t o Cardina l Spellman , Bill y Graham , an d Bob Hop e
  • Secy of Treasury W Rostow (pl) Hon Endicott Peabody --former Peter Beatrice Governor of Massachusetts Governor Peabody is the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate Mrs. Philip (Kay) Graham , President, Wash. Post OFF RECORD Benjamin Bradlee
  • ^^ Fujikawa Mrs. Philip Graham Hon and Mrs. Charles Haar Mr. Joseph Harris Senator Vance Hartke Mr. Richard Hollander Mr. a*t Henry J. Holtzclaw Hon Charles A. Horsky Mr. T. Sutton Jett More on page 13 '-/ - Datr October > White House p^, Tuesd 5
  • 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