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  • /6 Meets JFK upon his return from Europe this morning (Khrushchev summit?), speaks to Advertising Council, meets with Sterling Kottrell, head of President’s Task Force on Vietnam, meets with JFK and leadership re: JFK’s trip. 6/7 Commencement
  • is critical of the tight money policy followed by the administration. Ed Clark cables LBJ urging him to oppose passage of a bill sponsored by Senator Neuberger which would regulate billboard advertising on federally-owned lands next to federal highways. Gerry
  • -~----------- Isabella Cunningham and John Murphy, both professors in U. T.'s School of Communications, orga­ nized a lively program on a timely subject. Posing the question "What is the Role of Advertising in Political Campaigns'!'' the pro­ gram began by tracing
  • ''; Catherine Gudis, "A Landscape of Signs: Outdoor Advertising in America, 1920-1990''; Byron C. Hulsey, "Everett Dirksen and the Modern Presidents: Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson"; David K. Johnson, "From Deviant Bureaucrats to Homosexual Citizens
  • by Pepsi­ Cola and a number of other major firms to their officials and employees. * * Publ.i c service advertising has stepped up with the anti - litter message. Federal agencies -- the Forest Service that has enlisted America's favorite dog, Lassie
  • , Barkley, Berle. September Walter Jenkins offered commission in Navy as ensign, decides to be private. 9/4 Greer destroyer incident. 9/7 FDR’s mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, dies. 9/8 LBJ promotes Navy advertising in small Texas newspapers. 9/11
  • considering a modest measure , the Highway Beautification Act, tbat would help states landscape their new freeways, build some picnic areas, and diminish the advertising that sprouts along public rights of way1 Vermont has moved faster and this spring passed
  • , Drake University; currently writing series of Shake­ spearean studies WILLIAM D. MAGNES, President of an advertising company bearing his name, Washington, D.C. JOHN MEWHA, United States Army, Retired; currently wri,ting a book .involving Oregon
  • exhibit, "Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Moment," which contained several homoerotic photographs among its Li() pieces. This proved lo be the "perfect moment" for the opponents of the NEA to launch a direct-mail and advertising onslaught. The purpose
  • , they should take paid issue advertising by those with a point of view." Newspapers are vulnerable, loo, Hodding Carter charged. "All the resources are there," he maintained, for both press and televi- 10 Jim Lehrer We've got to stop defending
  • lawn, Johnson City. LBJ writes Ed Standifer of the Bastrop Advertiser: “I am still working on Camp Swift and although we may not get any decision for the next few weeks, I am still very hopeful.” 1946 Chronology ● p. 10 of 17 07/2024 10
  • publications analyst ANNE FITTON advertising & circulation administrator VENUS RODRIGUEZ vxrOakc.org 212-696-8260 advertising representatives J.L. FARMAKIS, INC. 48 Topfield Road WIiton, CT 06897 203-834-8832 billOjllarmakls.com 4 Your Family Dog 24 At Your
  • publications analyst ANNE FITTON advertising & circulation administrator VENUS RODRIGUEZ vxrOakc.org 212-696-8260 advertising representatives J.L. FARMAKIS, INC. 48 Topfield Road WIiton, CT 06897 203-834-8832 billOjllarmakls.com 4 Your Family Dog 24 At Your
  • · to tab is pulled and his champagne turns to William Henry them than your ancrstors." To commnnorate the American Bicl•nll'nnial, thr Pil Harrison's cider; advertising cards depicting Grover grim Socit>ty of Plymouth, Mass., organizpd an exhibit Cleveland
  • their checks. Advertising of liquor aimed at kid should be eliminated. "ln ur foreign policy, we must give drugs the same priori that we give nuclear proliferation and terrorism. "The major weapon again t drugs and alcohol are parents without ques­ tion
  • Power Act, multiple ownership of radio stations, the civil aeronautics act, and a bill regarding the advertisement of alcoholic beverages. 6/11 Senator Flanders introduces a motion to remove McCarthy from his committee chairmanship until he answers
  • % bonus in federal interstate highway funds for states that agree to regulate billboard advertising along new stretches of the interstate highway system is rejected by a 41 to 47 vote on March 26. LBJ and Blakley voted for the amendment. The Federal-Aid
  • . a $100,00C) policy to. Lyndon Johns.on, ,~ ~4"..~ei;l.,..t.Q{. J,,ypdgg ~.Y~ Ironically, the man around _whom the Jenkins forced him to buy $1,208 w«:>rth ~. except for a four~year stint in tlic . - -storm swirled had been the most set·.. of-advertising time
  • . a $100,00C) policy to. Lyndon Johns.on, ,~ ~4"..~ei;l.,..t.Q{. J,,ypdgg ~.Y~ Ironically, the man around _whom the Jenkins forced him to buy $1,208 w«:>rth ~. except for a four~year stint in tlic . - -storm swirled had been the most set·.. of-advertising time
  • . 3/12 WH leadership breakfast, addresses Kentucky farmers’ group and Senator Cooper, attends Oklahoma Delegation luncheon. Addresses National Advertising Council that evening at the Statler. 3/13 Working breakfast at The Elms w/ Al Nickerson, Busby