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  • :,re•et •• the .._ 88"9 to aD it 1nteerit7 ot the -...tern THE MCNAUGHT SYNDICATE, INJ pLEAS E This is a special i article { sent out to his regular i ~ 60 EAST 42nd STREET, NEW YORK 17, N. Y. E DI T ORS a ~ From NOT E mich HOLMES
  • NBCNews 0 __________ ,.......______ __,._...,.. .• Newspaper Syndicate ___________ _ This is a ~ush transcript pro- .• vided for the information and: convenience of the press.Accu­ racy is not guaranteed.In case of doubt, plAase check with . MEFTTHE
  • KNOWLEDGE OF WHERE THE MATERIAL ORlGINA· TED. Only the editor of the ~ syndicate knows." To produce news and film mat: :·ial for American audi• ences, the Wr' ··ts testified, t hey assigned a $25,000-a-year account execu tive, Don Fri• field, t'.! Taiwan
  • , January 15, 1995 @ Remember veterans on Valentint Creators Syndicate :; : ·· · · -: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Year after year, your readers have opened their hearts to America's hospitalized veterans by participating in your Ann Landers-Valentines for Vets
  • an advance copy of a column by Holme• Alexander, known Waahia1ton columniat, which la devoted to a diacuaaion of Seaator Johaaon and American forelan policy. I underatand McNau1ht i• ae'Ddina you a copy of thia column. The Syndicate baa informed ua that aay
  • Wickers for Mark-Age, which was the basis for a syndicated ( MORE) -- ~'fY LBJ LIBRARY MICHALAK EXPLAINED THROUGH MARK-AGE ----2 radio program and a feature article reaching many in the u. e. and Canada. Additional information about and contacts
  • bill veQue■Uoned cl-lJ by rrank,nc:lty. , RBB152 CTA370 CT NA412 PD NEt-1YORK NY 23 943 P EST DRE\.' PEARSON 1313 29 NORTHWEST WASHDC THE DREW PEARSON COLUMN DISSE1UNATED BY BELL SYNDICATE FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 7 1963 7 PUBLICATION IS SATURATED
  • syndicated newspaper column and a radio program. a Marvin DECLASSIFIED }·.O. 12958, Sec.3.6 ;;t.0!-231.e NARA,Datctl:2t:Ol B OFF1CE OF THE DIRECTOR ..SE6RB'I'• UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL BUREAU WASHINGTON, OF JUSTICE OF INVESTIGATION D.C
  • . , l/ Some time ago when I had requested an interview with the President for our SIPA News Syndicate I had enclosed some stories done during my recent interview with Mr. Eisenhower in Gettysburg. / I had as~ed that those stories be returned since
  • Walter Mondale's wife, Joan Mondale. Though Bess has supervised many state luncheons and dinners, the Abells' wedding was no formal affair. Instead, she and Tyler, a former assistant postmaster general and stepson of the late syndicated columnist Drew
  • Walter Mondale's wife, Joan Mondale. Though Bess has supervised many state luncheons and dinners, the Abells' wedding was no formal affair. Instead, she and Tyler, a former assistant postmaster general and stepson of the late syndicated columnist Drew
  • by an open bid for the job by their major politiqal foe, rightist Morarji Desai. The syndicate was unable to agree quickly on a politically acceptable alternative. Defense Min­ ister Chavan, favored by many, was apparently vetoed by Railways Minister S. K
  • Ma1azine 18. Oorry Green, New York Daily Newe 19. Holme• Alexander, McNau1ht Syndicate 20. Alvin Spivak, UPI '· , ~ 21. -hei O~moto, U~IA }>hotograpber) . 0 t:. ti I Q . 4 Mo o '"). L , J~ ~ ~ (P /At, fRtius-e L_ J , ~~~ l_q t k~~ h e cr~l~,JJ . ~ )b
  • sure that it will be very helpful to our staff in evaluating individuals and movements about which we have inquiries."-A church council. "You're doing a terrific job."-A "first-rate"-A syndicated columnist. national fact-finding agency. "a thorough
  • on the Great Humanitarian. I know he used to. I'm sending your letter on to Bob who will enJoy it tremendously, and xl11 be talking to him at d1M r Tuesday night and try to tollow it up. I gathered fro~ what one of the Syndicate salesmen told me that Paul
  • The enclosed with the compliments of the fioche Syndicate. Jo~~oche oJ --~ .. RECE\VEO JUN2 71967 CENTRAL FIL£S EXECUTIV'E: eo 3o1 •. CHAUGES OF FOHBIGN GOVEIUOO!:UT OFFIC IJiJ..13 ECUAOOR: His Excellency Julio Prado Vallejo, Minister
  • . 2) Salutation: my nickname, "Ep". You have always addressed me by 3) This Thomas Ross 1 column re the CIA and Rostow is a syndicated column distributed by the Chicago Sun-Times to several hundred newspapers. It seems to me it would be a good idea
  • campaign against foreign spies. He was an official U. S. War Correspondent in the Korea, Inda-China War, with assimilated rank of Colonel, U. S. Army. His syndicated column, "After Hours" circles the globe ... other writings appear in Saturday Evening Post