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Remarks of Congressman Jack Brooks, first annual Johnson-Rayburn dinner honoring Jack Brooks, Houston, Texas, Friday, March 31, 1989
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Identifier
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camh-dob-001647
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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United States. Congress. House, United States Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary
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Dates
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1989-03-31
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Box
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2007-255/661
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Folder
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0.6
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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Jack Brooks's speech, with handwritten notes, expressing his honor as the first recipient of the Johnson-Rayburn Award. He describes Lyndon Johnson and Sam Rayburn as friends and mentors and thanks Ann Richards, who presented him with the award. Brooks compliments Joe Biden, the guest speaker, and looks forward to working together as Chairmen of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees. He concludes by highlighting the dedication of Johnson and Rayburn to their country and to their constituents in Texas during times of war and peace.
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Remarks of Congressman Jack Brooks, Jim Wright reception, Wednesday, September 13, 1989
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Identifier
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camh-dob-001662
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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United States. Congress. House
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Dates
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1989-09-13
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Box
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2007-255/661
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Folder
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0.1
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A brief speech delivered by Jack Brooks noting that the reception is to celebrate Jim Wright's 34-year career in the House of Representatives. Brooks acknowledges his 40-year personal friendship with Wright that dates back to their time together in the Texas House of Representatives. Brooks says that everyone misses Jim and Betty Wright's presence in Washington, D.C. and presents them with a lamp. Wright resigned as Speaker of the House and left office on June 6, 1989.
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Title
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Remarks of Congressman Jack Brooks, Lamar University, Beaumont, Commencement Exercises, Beaumont, Texas, May 20, 1995
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Identifier
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camh-dob-000989
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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United States. Congress, Democratic party (U.S.)
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Dates
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1995-05-20
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Box
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2007-255/746
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Folder
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8
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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Jack Brooks's commencement speech at Lamar University discussing the highlights of his career, including working with Dolph Briscoe to make Lamar a four-year college, and working with Sam Rayburn and Lyndon B. Johnson in Congress.
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Title
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Remarks of Congressman Jack Brooks, Pi Sigma Alpha, Lamar University, April 28, 1980
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Identifier
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camh-dob-002353
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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United States. Congress. House
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Dates
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1980-04-28
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Box
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2007-255/483
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Folder
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Brooks - Speeches, 1980
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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Typed copy of a speech delivered by Jack Brooks at Lamar University. Brooks discusses his own history with the school (he was a student and introduced a bill to make it a four year university while he served in the Texas State Legislature) as well as his work as a congressman.
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Title
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Remarks of Congressman Jack Brooks, statue unveiling, Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, Monday, August 14, 1989
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Identifier
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camh-dob-001656
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Dates
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1989-08-14
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Box
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2007-255/661
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Folder
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0.6
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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Jack Brooks's speech with handwritten notes expressing his gratitude to his alma mater, Lamar University, for erecting a statue in his honor.
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Remarks of Congressman Jack Brooks, Tribute in His Honor, Port Arthur, Texas, Saturday, May 20, 1995
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Identifier
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camh-dob-000994
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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United States. Congress. House, Democratic party (U.S.)
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Dates
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1995-05-20
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Box
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2007-255/746
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Folder
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8
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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Jack Brooks's remarks with handwritten notes expressing gratitude to his friends, colleagues, and family in attendance. Brooks focuses on his successful career with his colleagues and his concern about single-issue voting happening in the United States. He concludes by expressing gratitude to his family, including his children, Jeb, Kate, and Kimberly, and particularly his wife, Charlotte, for their support and understanding throughout his career.
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Remarks of Hon[orable] Jack Brooks, Bmt. [Beaumont] YWCA Racial Justice Awards, undated
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Identifier
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camh-dob-000988
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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African Americans--Civil Rights, United States. Congress. House
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Box
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2007-255/746
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Folder
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7
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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Jack Brooks's remarks with handwritten notes expressing his gratitude to be honored at the Beaumont YWCA Racial Justice Awards for his contributions to racial equality throughout his career in Congress.
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Remarks of Jack Brooks regarding a late member of the Texas delegation, 1954
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Identifier
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camh-dob-001781
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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United States. Congress. House
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Dates
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1954
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Box
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2007-255/11
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Folder
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Judge Combs
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A speech delivered by Jack Brooks on the floor of the House eulogizing Congressman Jesse Martin Combs, his predecessor representing the 2nd Congressional District of Texas. Combs died on August 21, 1954. He represented the 2nd district from 1945-1953.
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Response of Congressman Jack Brooks, Chamber of Commerce Roast, Beaumont Hilton, Beaumont, Texas, Friday, June 9, 1989
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Identifier
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camh-dob-001654
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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United States. Congress
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Dates
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1989-06-09
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Box
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2007-255/661
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Folder
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0.6
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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Remarks delivered by Jack Brooks in response to his roast with a tongue-in-cheek description of Beaumont and its people. He concludes by joking he aims to stay in Congress until he is at least eighty-eight years old, like his recently deceased friend, Congressman Claude Pepper.
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Speech by Jack Brooks at the Brooks Chair Symposium, Lamar University, Friday, March 15, 2002
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Identifier
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camh-dob-000995
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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United States. Congress. House, African Americans--Civil Rights
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Dates
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2002-03-22
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Box
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2007-255/746
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Folder
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9
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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Jack Brooks's remarks with handwritten notes at the Brooks Chair Symposium. Brooks talks about his philosophies when serving as a Congressman, including helping his constituents when they called his office for help, but sometimes voting against his constituents' interests when he could better serve the interests of the entire nation, including his work on the Civil Rights Act.
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Speech roasting Jack Brooks, speaker unknown, undated [June 9, 1989]
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Identifier
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camh-dob-001652
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Topic
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United States. Congress, Speeches
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Dates
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1989-06-09
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Box
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2007-255/661
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Folder
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0.6
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A speech delivered at a roast of Jack Brooks by one of his friends with jokes about his personal and professional life. Topics include his childhood in Beaumont, his time at Lamar College and the University of Texas at Austin, his time in the Marine Corps, his career in Congress, and his wife, Charlotte Brooks. Though the speech does not list a speaker, a handwritten note from Brooks's friend, Charles Turco, is attached [camh-dob-001653] and his name is listed in the program [camh-dob-001651].