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office at Newsweek in New York, and Mrs. Johnson called up and suggested
that I come and have a cozy evening, more or less alone, with them.
F:
This was while they were still living in the house?
G:
[It was] before they moved
- the procedure, which you're not supposed to do, and went
to where the strength was.
I might say, it sounds like blowing my own horn a
little bit, that just this last month in the May issue of Holiday magazine
for '69, I was privileged to receive one
- magazine there was a big
picture of Senator Humphrey holding the V-for-victory sign with Larry
O'Brien, delighted with the passage of the bill in the Senate after
the very vigorous opposition we offered.
So I guess we didn't have
quite the sympathetic ear
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the FAA magazine and the ICC publications, the Coast Guard Monthly
Newsletter and so forth .
And we had
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magazine and television coverage of it.
Between the election of
'60 and the time this commission was formed, both CBS and NBC did
documentaries of Appalachia.
You may remember "Christmas in
Appalachia" the one that NBC did in December of '62
- ; GREEN BOOK; LOOK magazine feature; Temporary Commission on Pennsylvania Avenue; John Saylor; Lady Bird’s Committee for the Beautification of Washington; THE AMERICAN AESTHETIC; reflecting pool at the Capitol; Pennsylvania Avenue and the Mall or national
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In the case of the
other schools, we had our disappointments.
Lynda wrote an article for Look magazine in 1966, for which
she received an honorarium of $1,500.
She told her mother that
she would like to do a beautification project with her earnings,
and we