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MANUSCRIPTS AND ARCHIVES:
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ACKLEY,
GARDNER. Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers. Subject and meeting
files, correspondence, speeches, and other material pertaining to
CEA, 1962-1968. |
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*ADAMS,
SAMUEL A. Research analyst, Central Intelligence Agency. Photocopy
of Adams' testimony in the Daniel Ellsberg trial, March 6-9, 1973. |
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ALLNUTT,
ROBERT F. Associate Administrator for Legislative Affairs, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Chronological files, memoranda,
and meeting notes, 1965-1983.
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ANDERSON,
HARRY R. Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior. Trip and
speech files, 1965-1968. |
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ANGEVINE,
DAVID W. Administrator, Farmer Cooperative Service, Department of
Agriculture. Chronological file, speeches, scrapbook, and printed
material, 1960-1969.
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ANTHONY,
ROBERT N. Assistant Secretary, Department of Defense. Appointment
and subject files 1967-1968. |
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ANTON,
JAMES. Special Counsel to the Senate Preparedness Subcommittee. Chronological
files and printed material pertaining to Senate Preparedness Subcommittee,
1952-1955. |
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*ASHABRANNER,
BRENT. Director of Peace Corps in India; Deputy Director of Peace
Corps. Peace Corps correspondence; materials pertaining to preparation
of his book, A Moment in History: The First Ten Years of the
Peace Corps, 1961-1970. |
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BAIRD,
CHARLES F. Assistant and Under Secretary of the Navy, Department
of Defense. Speeches, 1966-1968.
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BAKER,
JOHN A. Assistant Secretary, Department of Agriculture. Material
concerning agricultural programs, conservation, rural development,
and federal aid to farmers, 1942-1943, 1961-1969. |
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BALL,
GEORGE. Under Secretary of State. Notes on telephone conversations,
1963-1966. |
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BARR,
JOSEPH W. Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Personal
correspondence, subject file, and speeches, 1964-1965.
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BARRON,
FRASER. Lawyer, researcher for the Office of Economic Opportunity.
Reading files, speeches, memoranda, and reports pertaining to Congressional
reaction to OEO programs, 1964-1968
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*BATOR, FRANCIS M. Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1965-1967; senior National Security Council staff member, 1964-1965; Senior Economic Adviser A.I.D, 1963-1964; member, President's Advisory Committee on International Monetary Arrangements, 1967-1968. Files reflecting Bator's White House and NSC responsibilities covering especially European affairs, NATO, international monetary affairs, and trade, 1964-1967. (18.4 cubic feet). |
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BAUMANN,
GEROLD F. Peace Corps official. Reports, chronological file, memoranda,
publications, and clippings relating to his Peace Corps assignments
in Latin America, 1967-1974.
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BEEBE, LEO C. Executive Vice-Chairman, National Alliance of Businessmen.
Photocopies of correspondence and other papers relating to the NAB,
1968-1969
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BELEN,
FREDERICK. Deputy Postmaster General. Daily reports, 1965. |
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*BIRDWELL,
W. SHERMAN, JR. Friend. Correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson, newspaper
clippings, and campaign material, 1940-1965.
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BLACKBURN,
WILLIAM M. Staff Assistant to the President. Memoranda, correspondence,
and reports, 1967-1969.
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BLAUSTEIN,
ARTHUR. Chairman, President's Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity.
Papers pertaining to the War on Poverty and the National Advisory
Council on Economic Opportunity , 1970-1979. |
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BLOCK,
JOSEPH L. Member, President's Advisory Committee on Labor Management
Policy. Correspondence, notes of meetings, 1963-1968.
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BOLTON, PAUL. Journalist, personal friend. Correspondence, notes,
newscasts, and printed material concerning Lyndon B. Johnson, 1955-1973.
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*BOUTIN,
BERNARD L. Deputy Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Administrator,
Small Business Administration. Chronological and subject files,
1965-1967. |
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*BOWSHER,
CHARLES A. Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Department of Defense.
Correspondence, clippings, speeches, and appointment lists, 1967-1968.
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*BOYD,
ALAN S. Member and Chairman of Civil Aeronautics Board, Under Secretary
of Commerce for Transportation; Secretary of Transportation. Correspondence
and other materials dealing with airline safety, scheduling, and
routes, supersonic transport, highway construction, urban mass transit,
and other transportation issues, 1959-1977.
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BRICE,
JOHN AND SANDRA. Movie producers. Script, videotapes, and posters
from the 1987 television production, "LBJ," with Randy
Quaid, 1987.
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BROOKS,
ROBERT A. Assistant Secretary of the Army, Department of Defense.
Diaries, speeches, and appointment books, 1965-1968.
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BROWN,
HAROLD. Director, Defense Research and Engineering in the Department
of Defense; Secretary of the Air Force. Scrapbooks, photo albums,
and awards, 1963-1969.
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BROWNSTEIN,
PHILIP N. Commissioner, Federal Housing Administration; Assistant
Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development. Papers,
1964-1968.
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BUNDY,
McGEORGE. Special Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs. Photocopies of Bundy's handwritten notes of meetings, 1963-1966.
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*BUNDY,
WILLIAM P. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Assistant Secretary
of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. 1,091-page unpublished
manuscript on the shaping of U.S. policy in Vietnam, written in
1969-1972. |
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*CAIN,
JAMES C. Friend and physician. Scrapbooks regarding Senator A. J.
Wirtz, and personal correspondence with the Johnson family, 1949-1962 |
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CAIN,
STANLEY A. Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish and Wildlife.
Biographical data and speeches, 1965-1968. |
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CAPE,
EDWARD M. Friend and attorney. Personal correspondence and files related
to his legal practice and his capacity as general counsel to the Guadalupe
and Brazos River Authority, 1900-1960. |
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CAPE,
MRS. E. M. Friend. Personal correspondence with Mrs. Johnson, newspaper
and magazine articles concerning the Johnson family, 1964-1966. |
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*CAPITAL
LEGAL FOUNDATION. Trial transcripts and exhibits, depositions, hearing
transcripts, video-tapes, declassified documents from the 1960s, and
newspaper clippings, from the files created by the Capital Legal Foundation
while providing legal counsel for General William C. Westmoreland
in his lawsuit against CBS, Inc., 1983-1985. 11 |
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CAREY,
WILLIAM D. Executive Assistant Director and Assistant Director, Bureau
of the Budget. Files concerning the federal budget, 1957-1968. |
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CARPENTER,
ELIZABETH S. Press Secretary and Staff Director for the First Lady,
author, women's rights activist. Files on the women's movement and
the Equal Rights Amendment, personal and business correspondence,
speech and writing files, book drafts, columns, magazine articles,
and newspaper clippings, mostly post-dating the Johnson presidency,
1960-1983. |
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*CARPENTER,
LESLIE. Newspaperman. Sixteen scrap- books containing articles written
by Carpenter and his wife, Elizabeth Carpenter, 1949-1962. |
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*CASTRO,
NASH. Member, First Lady's Committee for a More Beautiful Capital;
Assistant Regional Director of the National Capital Region; Chairman,
LBJ Memorial Grove. Correspondence with President and Mrs. Johnson
and files concerning beautification of the national capital, preservation
of the White House, and the LBJ Memorial Grove, 1964-1979. |
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CATER,
S. DOUGLASS. Special Assistant to the President; journalist, author,
educator. Correspondence, memoranda, research and writing files,
speeches, and other materials reflecting Cater's career, including
his activities as an editor for Reporter magazine, White House aide,
and university professor, 1943-1976.
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CHRISTIAN,
GEORGE. White House Press Secretary; political consultant. Papers
dealing with Texas and national political issues, including the
political campaigns of Lloyd Bentsen, Dolph Briscoe, John Connally,
and Richard Nixon, 1963-1981. |
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*CHRISTOPHER,
WARREN. Deputy Attorney General, Depart- ment of Justice. Office
files concerning riots, civil rights and peace demonstrations, gun
control legislation, commissions and task forces on civil disorders
and crime, 1967-1969. |
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*CLARK,
RAMSEY. Assistant and Deputy Attorney General, Attorney General,
Department of Justice. Files relating to judicial appointments,
civil rights, riots, and the Black Panthers; White House correspondence,
notes of meetings, business and personal correspondence, speeches,
and legal case files, 1961-1973.
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*CLIFFORD,
CLARK. Secretary of Defense. Material on the Vietnam War, the Pueblo
incident, Department of Defense staff meetings, Congressional hearings,
weapons, aircraft, trips, and speeches, 1968-1969. |
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*COFER,
JOHN D. Attorney. Legal files, correspondence, and printed matter
concerning the disputed Texas primary of 1948 and the election suit
of 1960, 1948-1960.
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COHEN,
SHELDON S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service. Alphabetical,
chronological, speech, and invitation files, files of the Jewish
Social Service Agency, and Administrative Conference of the U.S.
Studies material, 1964-1979. |
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*COHEN,
WILBUR. Assistant Secretary, Under Secretary, and Secretary, Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare. Files on HEW, especially its
legislative programs, 1961-1979.
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*COOPER,
ELLEN TAYLOR. Relative. Correspondence with Mrs. Johnson and other
family members, and biographical information on Mrs. Johnson, 1935,
1960-1967.
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CORBETT,
ALFRED H. Program Coordinator, Community Action Program, Office
of Economic Opportunity. Memoranda, reports, and booklets, 1965-1972.
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*COSTON,
DEAN W. Deputy Under Secretary, Department of Health, Education,
and Welfare. Papers relating to the Task Force on Networks for Knowledge,
1967-1968.
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COTTAM,
HOWARD R. Ambassador to Kuwait. Papers concerning the Arab- Israeli
conflict, Arab refugees, Kuwaiti politics, and embassy personnel
and functions, 1963-1968.
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COX,
HUGH B. Lawyer. Correspondence and legal documents concerning the
disputed Senate election of 1948.
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*CRAIG,
MRS. W. D. Mother of Vietnam soldier. Letters from her son in Vietnam
and printed material, 1969.
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CROSS,
JAMES U. Military aide to the President. Trip reports, passenger
lists, pilot reports, working files, control logs, special mission
files, correspondence files, and daily reading files, 1963-1969. |
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DAVIS,
ROSS D. Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, Department
of Commerce. Memoranda, reports, speeches, appointments, and invitations,
1966-1967. |
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DAVIS,
W. TRUE, JR. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; Executive Director
of the Inter-American Development Bank. Correspondence and speech
files, 1965-1969.
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DEASON,
WILLARD. Assistant to the State Director, National Youth Administration;
Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission; and friend. Official
and personal correspondence, speeches, and newspaper clippings,
1965-1975. |
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DEMBLING,
PAUL G. Assistant General Counsel and Director of Legislative Affairs,
Deputy General Counsel, and General Counsel, National Aeronautics
and Space Adminstration. Chronological, reading, and correspondence
files, 1958-1969. |
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*DEMOCRATIC
NATIONAL COMMITTEE. Materials accumulated by officials, staff members,
and special groups of the Democratic National Committee during the
1960, 1964, and 1968 presidential campaigns, 1960-1968. |
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DESAUTELS,
CLAUDE J. White House Special Assistant; Executive Assistant to
the Postmaster General. Memoranda, telephone messages, press releases,
and weekly reports pertaining to legislative matters, 1961-1968. |
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*DONAHUE,
THOMAS R. Assistant Secretary, Department of Labor. Speeches, 1967-1968. |
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*DURR,
VIRGINIA FOSTER. Friend. Letters from President and Mrs. Johnson,
1959-1975. |
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*EDWARDS,
INDIA. Special Assistant to the Chairman, Democratic National Committee.
Material concerning the DNC, 1960-1968.
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EDWARDS,
NEWTON D. Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
Land Management, Department of the Interior. Subject files, 1951-1974.
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*EDWARDS,
TOM R. Friend. Letters from Lyndon B. Johnson and newspaper clippings,
1937-1961. |
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ENTHOVEN,
ALAIN C. Assistant Secretary for Systems Planning, Department of
Defense. Official and personal correspondence, draft presidential
memoranda, posture statements, speeches, Congressional testimony,
systems analysis studies,a and subject files, 1960-1969. |
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*FITT,
ALFRED B. Assistant Secretary for Manpower and Reserve Affairs,
Department of Defense. Material on reserve programs, recruitment,
pay, military funerals, and open housing for military personnel,
1967-1969. |
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*FLAX,
ALEXANDER H. Assistant Secretary for Research and Development, Department
of the Air Force. Material concerning research and development programs,
1963-1968.
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FLEMING,
ROBERT J. Governor of the Panama Canal Zone. Press clippings and
publications, 1962-1967.
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*FORE,
MR. AND MRS. SAM, JR. Friends. Correspondence, campaign material,
newspaper clippings, and press releases, 1939-1966.
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FOWLER,
HENRY H. Under Secretary and Secretary of the Treasury. Files documenting
Fowler's service with the Department of the Treasury during the
Johnson administration, including material on foreign economic policy,
balance of payments, international monetary arrangements, domestic
banking and credit, taxes, the Federal Reserve Board, relations
with the White House and the Congress, and Cabinet meetings, 1963-1969. |
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*FRANKLIN
D. ROOSEVELT LIBRARY. Documents concerning Lyndon B. Johnson from
the papers of Franklin D, Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, John M.
Carmody, Harry L. Hopkins, and Aubrey Williams in the Roosevelt
Library, 1937-1965. |
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FRANTZ,
HARRY W. Writer and collector. Correspondence, memorabilia, and
printed material pertaining to Presidents Coolidge through Nixon,
1920-1969.
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FREEMAN,
ORVILLE L. Secretary of Agriculture. Office files, including chronological
files, speeches, press conference material, travel itineraries,
and appointment books, 1961-1969.
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GALBRAITH,
FRANCIS J. Ambassador to Singapore. Papers on his ambassadorship,
1966-1969. |
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GARDNER,
JOHN. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chronological
files, speeches, testimony, 1965-1968.
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GILPATRIC,
DONALD S. Director, Office of Foreign Commercial Services, Department
of Commerce. Correspondence, reports, and publications, 1961- 1978.
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*GOLDSCHMIDT,
ARTHUR "TEX". Friend; official with Power Division, Public
Works Administration. Material relating to the Lower Colorado River
Authority, and correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson, and Maury
Maverick, 1938-1943, 1957. |
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GOLDSTEIN,
E. ERNEST. Special Assistant to the President; Counsel and Partner,
Coudert Freres, Paris. Papers reflecting his responsibilities in
the White House, his partnership in an international law firm, and
his involvement in a number of international organizations, 1952-1979. |
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GORHAM,
WILLIAM. Assistant Secretary for Program Coordination, Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare. Papers on HEW, 1966-1973.
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*GRAHAM,
KATHARINE. Publisher, Washington Post. Notes on weekend at
LBJ Ranch, August 28-30, 1964.
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HALPERIN,
MORTON H. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs; Staff Member, National Security Council. Papers
dealing with the Vietnam War, the SALT talks, and other national
security issues, 1968-1969. |
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HALPERIN,
SAMUEL W. Assistant Commissioner of Education fro Legislation, Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare. Legislative files concerning
elementary, secondary, and higher education, vocational rehabilitation,
and other educational programs, 1964-1969. |
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HARDESTY,
ROBERT L. Staff Assistant to the President. Drafts of speeches,
staff memos, correspondence, daily reports to the President, subject
files, and files on The Vantage Point, 1965-1972.
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*HARDING,
BERTRAND M. Assistant Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner, Internal
Revenue Service; Deputy Director and Acting Director, Office of
Economic Opportunity. Material concerning administration of IRS;
material on VISTA, Head Start, Job Corps, Community Action Program,
and Model Cities, 1958-1969.
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HAYES,
JOHN S. Ambassador to Switzerland. Material concerning Carnegie
Commission on Educational Television, 1966-1968.
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HELLER,
WALTER. Chairman, Counsil of Economic Advisers. Correspondence,
speeches, and newspaper clippings relating to tax legislation, 1967-1968.
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HERSHEY,
LEWIS B. Director, Selective Service Commission. Speeches, 1966,
1968. |
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HODGES,
LUTHER. Secretary of Commerce. Personal and official correspondence,
memoranda, reports, and speech files, 1961-1963. |
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HOLCOMB,
LUTHER H. Vice Chairman, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission;
Baptist minister. EEOC office files, family scrapbook, articles,
and devotionals, 1965-1974.
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HOLT,
THADDEUS. Deputy Under Secretary of the Army. Memorandum about Panama
Canal treaty, 1967.
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HOLUM,
KENNETH. Assistant Secretary for Water and Power Development, Department
of the Interior. Speeches and testimony, 1961-1968.
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*HOPKINS,
WELLY K. Friend; General Counsel, United Mine Workers of America.
Correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson and John L. Lewis; material
on the UMWA, 1930-1972.
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*HORNIG,
DONALD F. Director, Office of Science and Technology. Chronological
files, testimony, speeches, and appointment books, 1964-1969.
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HORSKY,
CHARLES A. Attorney, Advisor to the President for National Capital
Affairs. Personal correspondence and files reflecting his activites
as an attorney and his involvement in Washington area and national
organizations, 1936-1976.1 |
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*HOUCK,
MR. AND MRS. J. N. Newspaper publishers. Blanco County News,
and photocopies of articles from the Blanco County News on
Lyndon B. Johnson and his family, 1931-1959.
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HOWE,
HAROLD, II. Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Education,
and Welfare. Speeches, clippings, personal correspondence, "Howe
Quotes," and files on memberships, 1965-1968. |
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HUTCHINSON,
EVERETT. Commissioner and Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission;
Under Secretary of Transportation. Reading files, appointment and
invitation files, and personal correspondence, 1941-1969. |
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*JACKSON,
ROBERT M. Clerk to Congressman R. E. Thomason. Diary entries, 1932. |
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JACKSON,
WILLIAM F. Aide to Lyndon B. Johnson. Letters, memoranda, speeches,
and NASA material, 1961-1964.
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JOHNSON,
HAROLD K. Army Chief of Staff. Speeches, 1964-1968. |
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*JOHNSON,
REBEKAH BAINES. Mother of Lyndon B. Johnson. Correspondence, legal
documents, notes, and printed material used in her genealogical
publication, A Family Album, 1953-1957.
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JOHNSON,
U. ALEXIS. Deputy Ambassador to South Vietnam; Deputy Under Secretary
and Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; Ambassador to
Japan; Cheif,U.S. Delegation, SALT talks. Diary tapes and transcriptions,
correspondence, speeches, and photograph albums, 1963-1985. |
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JONES,
JOHN RISON, JR. Manager, Upward Bound program, Office of Economic
Opportunity. Regional files from the Upward Bound program in Texas,
Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Arizona, 1965-1969. |
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*JONES,
JOHN WESLEY. Ambassador to Libya and Peru. Correspondence and other
material primarily reflecting Jones' role as U.S. Ambassador to
Peru during the 1960's, 1955-1976.
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*JONES,
LUTHER E., JR. Friend. Mostly copies of letters from Lyndon B. Johnson
to L. E. Jones, 1931-1941, 1965.
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JORDEN,
WILLIAM J. Senoir Staff Member, National Security Council; Delegate
to Paris peace talks; Ambassador to Panama. Notes from Paris peace
talks, 1968-1969, and drafts and research material for his book, Panama Odyssey, published in 1984. |
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*KEACH,
CARROLL. Friend, editor, and publisher. National Youth Administration
related material and early correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson,
1938-1968.
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*KEATING,
MRS. VAL M. Texas State Directore of Certification and Intake, National
Youth Administration. Correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson regarding
the NYA, 1936-1939.
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KELLY,
JAMES F. Deputy Assistant Secretary, and Assistant Secretary, Comptroller,
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Reports, addresses,
and printed material concerning HEW, 1964-1968. |
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*KLEBERG,
RICHARD M. U.S. Congressman 1931-1945. Correspondence, speeches,
and scrapbooks, 1931-1944. |
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KNOTT,
LAWSON B., JR. Deputy Administrator, Administrator, General Services
Administration. Personal correspondence, speech files, and scrapbooks,
1961-1975.
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*KOENIGER,
JOHN F. Friend. Letters from Lyndon B. Johnson to graduating seniors
in Kyle, Texas, 1938.
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KRAFSUR,
MARCIA. Public relations consultant. Material collected for the
50th anniversary of the National Park Service, 1966.
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LAPMAN,
ROBERT J. Economist, professor. Correspondence and reports concerning
the War on Poverty, 1963-1964.
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*LATIMER,
GENE. Friend. Letters from Lyndon B. Johnson, material pertaining
to Johnson's teaching career in Houston, 1930-1933, 1965, and Latimer's
correspondence with Mrs. Johnson and others, 1967-1979. |
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*LBJ--NAVY
UNOFFICIAL PERSONNEL FILE. Letters to, from, and about Lyndon B.
Johnson while he was on active duty in the U.S. Navy and a member
of the White House Naval Affairs Committee, 1941-1943. |
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LEVI,
GOLDYE E. Certified Public Accountant. Material concerning the financial
aspects of the Humphrey-Muskie political campaign, 1968-1969. |
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LEWIS,
ROBERT G. Administrator, Rural Community Development Service, Department
of Agriculture. Correspondence and reports on Task Force on Agriculture
and Rural Life, 1965-1966.
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*LINCOLN,
A. GOULD. Newspaperman. Newspaper columns, letters from several
presidents, and a manuscript entitled "The President Looks
at the Press," 1932-1965.
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*LITTLE,
CHARLES P. Friend. Manuscript, "The National Youth Administration
in Texas." |
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LIUZZO,
VIOLA G. Civil rights worker. Case files from her children's unsuccessful
lawsuit against the federal government in connection with her murder
in 1965. 1965, 1983.
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*LODGE,
HENRY CABOT. Ambassador to the United Nations. Copies of personal
correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson, 1954-1958.
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*LOWER
COLORADO RIVER AUTHORITY. Material from predecessor companies and
administrative files of LCRA, including files of directors, general
managers, and officers, contracts, and board meeting minutes, 1928-1974. |
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MACE,
TURLEY. Deputy Administrator, Rural Community Development Service,
and Director, Office of Rural Areas Development, Department of Agriculture.
Correspondence, subject files, speeches, and publications, including
a file of John A. Baker's correspondence, 1961-1966. |
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McLEAN,
WILLIAM HUNTER. Friend, campaing manager. Correspondence, files
on 1964 presidential campaing and 1968 Democratic national convention,
inaugural memorabilia, and publications, 1948-1968. |
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McMILLAN,
WILLIAM M. Assistant Postmaster General. Material concerning field
postal operations, 1927-1968.
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McNAMARA,
ROBERT S. Secretary of Defense. A set of the "Pentagon Papers,"
and bound volumes of McNamara's statements, remarks, and letters
regarding Vietnam, 1961-1968.
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*McNULTY,
JOHN W. "JACK." Staff Assistant to the President. Correspondence,
memoranda, and speech drafts, 1966-1968. |
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*McPHERSON,
HARRY C., JR. Special Counsel to the President. Manuscript for his
book, A Political Education, published in 1972. |
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*McQUADE,
LAWRENCE C. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense;
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Assistant to the Secretary, and Assistant
Secretart, Department of Commerce. Correspondence, subject files,
and speeches, 1961-1973. |
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*McWILLIAMS,
ROY L. Personnel officer, Office Manager, and Assistant Regional
Director of Finance and Statistics, the National Youth Administration.
Correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson and others concerning NYA
activities, Johnson campaign material, 1935-1946. |
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MACY,
JOHN W., JR. Executive Director and Chairman, Civil Service Commission;
President, Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Reading and appointment
files, correspondence files, speech books, and other material reflecting
Macy's career, including his work with the Iran Public Sector Management
Project, 1953-1980.
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MARKMAN,
SHERWIN J. Assistant to the President. Subject, name, and trip files,
1965-1968. |
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MARKS,
LEONARD H. Director, United States Information Agency. USIA publications,
media reaction analyses material on hearings and broadcasts, propaganda
from foreign countries, and White House reports, 1964-1968. |
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MARKS,
LEONARD M., JR. Assistant Secretary for Financial Management, Department
of the Air Force. Material on Air Force financial management, 1950-
1952, and chronological file and other Air Force material, 1964-1968. |
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*MARSH,
CHARLES E. Newspaper editor and publisher. Material on Texas and
national politics and Marsh's business interests; correspondence
with Lyndon B. Johnson, Henry Wallace, Claude Pepper, Herman and
George Brown, and other prominent figures, 1931-1953. |
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MEREDITH,
FRED V. Political associate. Correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson
and Jake Pickle concerning campaign matters, 1948-1954.
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MIDDLETON,
JOHN T. Director, Statewide Air Pollution Research Center and National
Center for Air Polution Control; Commissioner, National Air Polution
Administration; Deputy Assistant Administrator, Environmental Protection
Agency. Reading files, files on meetings and speeches, letters from
Congressmen, and printed material, 1959-1977.
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MILLER,
MERLE. Author. Subject files, research notes, correspondence, audio
tapes of interviews, drafts, articles, and clippings pertaining
to his book on Harry Truman, Plain Speaking; and audio tapes
of interviews used in writing Lyndon: An Oral Biography.
1961-1979. |
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MOONEY,
BOOTH. Senate staff member, author. Mooney's notes and writings
concerning Lyndon B. Johnson, and Rebekah Baines Johnson's notes
on Mooney's The Lyndon Johnson Story, ca. 1956.
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*MOORE,
J. CORDELL. Administrator, Oil Import Administration, and Assistant
Secretary for Mineral Resourches, Department of the Interior. Chronological
and speech files reflecting Moore's responsibilities in the Department
of the Interior, 1962-1969. |
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MORGAN,
GEORGE A. Ambassador to the Ivory Coast. Material concerning U.
S. Relations with the Ivory Coast, 1965-1969.
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MURPHY,
RICHARD J. Assistant Postmaster General. Correspondence, confidential
memos, daily reports, and statements concerning departmental activities,
personnel policy, and postal legislation, 1961-1968. |
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*NES,
DAVID G. Deputy Chief of Mission, Saigon and Cairo. Correspondence
pertaining to the U.S. role in Vietnam and Egypt, 1964-1967.
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*NICHOLS,
DOROTHY. Conressional staff member. Eleven-page account of her experience
working for Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson, written in 1970.
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NICHOLSON,
RALPH W. Assistant Postmaster General. Material concerning the Post
Office budget, postal rate increases, and parcel post, 1961-1969.
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NIELSEN,
THOMAS H. Assistant Secretary for Financila Management, Department
of the Air Force. Biographical material and speeches, 1968. |
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*NIXON,
L. A. Physician. Papers relating to two U.S. Supreme Court cases
involving white primaries in Texas, Nixon v. Herndon and Nixon v. Condon, 1924-1933.
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NOELKE,
WALTER D. Professor. Mainly printed material on the 1960 presidential
campaign, the New Left, and anti-Vietnam War activities, 1959- 1969.
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NORWOOD,
GUS. Administrator of the Alaska Power Administration. Correspondence,
reports and printed material, 1967-1970.
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OBERDORFER,
DON. Author. Interview notes, translations of captured documents,
newspaper clippings, and other material used in the preparation
of his book, Tet!, published in 1971.
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OKUN,
ARTHUR M. Member and Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers. Memoranda
to the President and White House staff, balance of payment reports,
economic news notes, meeting files, official and personal correspondence,
and subject and name files, 1948-1980.10 |
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OLIVER,
COVEY T. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.
Memoranda, telegrams, appointment schedules, speeches, and notes,
1967-1968. |
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O'MARRA,
JOHN L. Assistant Postmaster General. Material concerning the construction,
maintenance, leasing, and remodeling of postal facilities, 1965-
1969.
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PACKER,
LEO S. Assistant Postmaster General. Material concerning programs
to modernize and improve postal services, 1966-1969.
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PANZER,
FRED. Staff Assistant to the President. Senate voting records, polls,
newspaper summaries, and briefing books, 1961-1969.
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*PATMAN,
WRIGHT. U. S. Congressman. Constituent mail, speech files, case
and project files, and files documenting Patman's activities on
the Committee on Banking and Currency, the Select Committee on Small
Business, the Joint Committee on Defense Production, and the Joint
Economic Committee, 1928- 1976.
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PATTERSON,
BRADLEY. Executive Director, National Advisory Commission on Selective
Service. Material concerning the Commission on Selective Service,
1966-1967. |
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PATTILLO,
JAMES CATO. Relative. Correspondence between Mrs. Johnson and Pattillo
and a book draft, 1947-1964.
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*PEARSON,
DREW. Columnist. Material on many prominent Americans, including
Presidents, Senators, and Congressmen; files on legal suits; business
correspondence; research files and drafts for his columns; copies
of columns and scripts for is TV programs; fan mail; manuscripts
and galleys of books; lectures and notes; files on the Friendship
Train; personal Correspondence, diaries, and files on his family
and his farm, 1910-1969. Major portions of this collection are not
yet open for research. See the Audiovisual Materials section for
information on Pearson's audio tapes and films.
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PERRIN,
ROBERT. Executive Secretary, Economic Opportunity Council. Minutes
and transcripts of council meetings, and articles about OEO, 1964-1973.
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PERRY,
ARTHUR C. Senate staff member, and Staff Assistant to the President.
Senate Office personnel files and files on personal business affairs
handled for Mrs. Johnson, 1949-1968.
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PHINNEY,
ROBERT L. Friend. Correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson,
and Walter Jenkins, 1948 campaign leaflets, and material on Phinney's
career, 1947-1965.
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*PICKLE,
J. J. "JAKE." U. S. Congressman. Congressional files,
1963- , deposited in the Library on a continuing basis. Only 1 foot
of material open.
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POATS,
RUTHERFORD M. Deputy Assistant Administrator, Assistant Administrator
for the Far East, and Deputy Administrator, Agency for International
Development. Files relating to Southeast Asia, 1963-1968. |
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*PORTER,
PAUL. Attorney. Material concerning the nomination of Abe Fortas
as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 1968.
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POWELL,
BEN, SR. Attorney and friend. Personal correspondence, legal case
files, and publications, 1937-1957.
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QUILL,
DANIEL J. Friend. Newspapers, campaign material, magazine articles
and personal correspondence, 1933-1965.
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RANSON,
HARRY H. Educator. News clippings concerning Lyndon B. Johnson,
1954-1963. |
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REEDY,
GEORGE E. Educator, author. Personal files, speeches, articles,
press releases, and correspondence, 1970-1984.
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*ROBERTS,
RAY. Member of Texas Senate. Material primarily reflecting Robert's
role as state senator, 1955-1962.
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ROCHE,
JOHN P. Author, educator, Special Consultant to the President. Copies
of his columns, anti-war cartoons from 1940-1941, news broadcasts
and interviews, and memoranda to the President, 1940-1941, 1967-1977.
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ROSTOW,
WALT W. Chairman, Policy Planning Council, State Department; Special
Assistant to the President; author, educator. Papers reflecting
his career in government service and as an author, economist, and
historian, 1950-1984. |
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ROTH,
C. FENNER. Friend. Correspondence with Johnson and other Texas associates,
newspaper clippings, and photographs, 1937-1970.
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ROTH,
WILLIAM M. Special Representative for Trade Negotiations. Chronological
file concerning U.S. trade negotiations and tariffs, 1963-1969.
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ROWLEY,
JAMES J. Director, United States Secret Service. Speeches, 1968. |
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*RUSK,
DEAN. Secretary of State. Personal appointment books and foreign
travel schedules, 1961-1969.
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*RUSSELL,
RICHARD B. U. S. Senator. Copies of correspondence with Lyndon B.
Johnson, 1954-1968. |
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RYAN,
ROBERT J. Ambassador to Niger; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
Material concerning U. S. Relations with Niger, 1964-1969. |
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SACKS,
MILTON I. Educator. Papers dealing with Vietnam and Southeast Asia,
including correspondence, Vietnamese books and newspapers, research
papers and notes, and newspaper clippings, 1954-1971.
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*SANDERS,
HAROLD BAREFOOT, JR. Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division,
Department of Justice; Legislative Counsel to the President. Files
reflecting Sander's responsibilities in the Justice Department and
the White House, especially regarding legislation and Congressional
relations, 1966-1969.
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SCHNAPPER,
M. B. Editor, Public Affairs Press. Clippings and pamphlets pertaining
to President Johnson, 1963-1969.
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SHUMM, RUTH. Staff Assistant. Memoranda and
notes, some in shorthand, mostly relating to Johnson's schedule,
press contacts and mail, 1959-1962. |
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*SEAMANS,
ROBERT C., JR. Associate Administrator and Deputy Administrator,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Copy of exit interview,
1968. |
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SIMPSON,
DONALD F. Assistant Secretary, Department on Health, Education,
and Welfare. Addresses, letters, and reports, 1965-1968. |
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SKELTON,
BYRON. Democratic party official. Material concerning state and
national political affairs, the Democratic presidential campaigns
of 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964, and the assassination of John F.
Kennedy, 1948-1964.
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SKINNER,
ELLIOTT P. Ambassador to Upper Volta. Correspondence and speeches,
1966-1969. |
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SMYTHE,
HUGH H. Ambassador to Syria and Malta. Correspondence, subject files,
appointment calendars, and schedules, 1965-1969.
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*SOLOMON,
ANTHONY M. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs. Material
concerning U.S. foreign trade and monetary policies, foreign aid
programs, tariffs, and foreign crises, especially their effect on
economic affairs, 1965-1969. One folder open. |
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*SOUTHWEST
TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY. Lyndon B. Johnson's college entry cards
and transcripts, 1927-1930.
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SPRAGUE,
IRVINE H. Assistant to President Johnson, 1967-1968. Daily congressional
contact reports, memoranda to Marvin Watson, and material pertaining
to the California political situation in 1968, 1967-1968. |
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*STARCKE,
MAX. Director, Lower Colorado River Authority. Files relating to
the administration of LCRA, and correspondence between Max Starcke
and Lyndon B. Johnson, 1940-1968.
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*STEELE,
JOHN LAWRENCE. Journalist. Weekly reports on Lyndon B. Johnson written
by Steele for his Time editors, 1953-1968.
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STEWART,
WILLIAM H. Surgeon General of the United States. Speeches and task
force report, 1965-1969.
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TAYLOR,
WINSTON. Cousin of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson. Correspondence, 1955-1966,
and material on 1960 campaign.
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TENENBAUM,
EDWARD A. Economist. Reports on contracts with the Office of Economic
Opportunity and Agency for International Development, 1959- 1971.
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*TEXAS
STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. Material concerning the 1964 presidential
campaign in Texas.
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THOMAS,
NORMAN C. Political scientist. Interview notes, manuscript drafts,
correspondence, and printed material related to his book, Education
in National Politics, 1966-1971.
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TIERNEY,
PAUL J. Member and Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission. Speeches,
1964. |
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TRAVIS,
EDMUNDS. Newspaper editor. Personal notes and letters from Lyndon
B. Johnson, 1951-1962.
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TRUDEAU,
ARTHUR G. Lieutenant General, U.S. Army. Material concerning Trinh
Hung Ngah, a prominent Vietnamese citizen, 1957-1976.
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TURNER,
DONALD F. Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice. Material
relating to the operation of the Anti-Trust Division, 1965-1968. |
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*VALENTI,
JACK. Special Assistant to the President. Correspondence with John
Steinbeck and Barbara Ward, 1964-1966.
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WALLACE,
ROBERT A. Legal Assistant to Senator Paul Douglas; Staff Director
of U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Urban Affairs; Consultant
to John F. Kennedy; Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Papers,
1948-1969.1 |
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*WARNKE,
PAUL C. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security
Affairs. Memoranda and other material primarily from the files of
Warnke's predecessor, John T. McNaughton, dealing with the Vietnam
War, 1963-1968. |
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WATSON,
W. MARVIN. Special Assistant to the President; Postmaster General;
Executive Vice President of Occidental Petroleum Company. Papers,
1965-1976.
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WATTENBERG,
BEN. Writer. Research materials for his books, This U. S. A.,
and The Real America, 1962-1974.
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*WEBB,
JAMES E. Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Chronological file, 1964-1967.
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WENK,
EDWARD, JR. Technical Assistant to President's Science Adviser and
Executive Secretary of Federal Counsil for Science and Technology;
Executive Secretary fo the National Council on Marine Resources
and Engineering Development. Papers reflecting his government service,
1961-1970. |
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*WESTMORELAND,
WILLIAM C. Commander, United States Military Assistance Command,
Vietnam, and Chief of Staff, United States Army. Messages, correspondence,
reports, statements, and other material reflecting General Westmoreland's
role as Commander of American forces in Vietnam and as Army Chief
of Staff, 1962-1973.
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WILLIAMS,
FRANKLIN H. Ambassador to Ghana. Material on U.S.-Ghana relations,
Agency for International Development and Peace Corps programs, and
the Vice President's visit to Africa, 1966-1968. |
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*WINTERS
MELVIN. Friend. Letters from Lyndon B. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson,
1948-1968. |
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*WIRTZ,
ALVIN J. Attorney and Texas Senator; General Counsel, Lower Colorado
River Authority; Under Secretary of the Interior. Papers reflecting
his work in establishing LCRA and as general counsel, and his files
as a private attorney, 1935-1951. |
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WOOD,
ROBERT C. Under Secretary and Secretary, Department of Housing and
Urban Development. Office files, 1964-1969.
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WOODWARD,
WARREN. Member, National Advisory Commission on Selective Service.
Notebooks and other material on selective service, 1965-1967.
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WORLEY,
EUGENE. Judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals; Member
of Congress; and Member of Texas House of Representatives. Scrapbooks,
1922-1970.
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