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- material in the last few days meetings with .many newspaper people, l;>ureau chiefs, columnists, magazine writers and broadcast men. He said he gave backgrounders to them all. He said they all practically surrender. Kilpatrick (Washington Post) has a son
- be remarkably better overnight. ~ s-) The President asked if there was anything serious to the India-China border fight. Rusk and McNamara agreed that there was not. The President suggested that a speech or magazine or newspaper article be ·written
- ~· MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HUGH SIDEY OF TIME MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 8, 1967 This was a general discussion on American involvement in Vietnam. The President said that President Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson had done everything possible
- courteously by everyone, but I thought you might have a comment to me. I have read the unsigned letter you sent me from an unnamed magazine editor. His letter indicates my people did see him. I do not know what his idea was or is but I do have faith
- of these magazines, and USIA for release? Approve✓ Attachments A3240-07 A3240-12 A3240-04 three October pictures Disapprove 6, 1966 to the press, --- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Okamoto October 6, 1966
- Magazine z tfOME PRICEffe Phony Votes Allegedly Won LBJ Senate By JAMESW. MANGAN Associated Press Writer ALICE, Tex. -A former Texas voting official seeking " •• • 'ti By JAMESw. MANGAN Anociaedl'rdSWrller ALICE - A former Texas voting official
Folder, "Unidentified Flying Objects," Papers of Drew Pearson, Georgetown Files, Box G 300 [3 of 3]
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- stories dubbed it about of the supposed a hubcap on a two trees. FYI--Look magazine October have additional was greatly and when shown a picture by Barbara, between there forehead excerpts 4 and Oct. of flying 18 issues are to saucers. ch
- and Ornamental Iron Workers. Recommended by George Meany. Thomas 1) ..__, Vandergriff, Mayor of Arlington, Texas. Richard W. O'Neill, Editor, House and Home Magazine. Recommended by Lloyd Hand. 2 5 '/ , '+ Anthony Research Downs, Treasurer, Real
- ( elae ) Magazine cover by ( ( , 0 . ) N..,.paper Picture Further descr!pt:lcn U necusary: o~ photograph .. ( ) Other L ,J~ * Inscriptimu "For Dorothy and ~rry For part:, Territo with warm regarda, Lyndon B. Johnson" other than one
- out in TIME magazine and had been on the air last night was helpful. On the other hand, he was extremely careful to say that he did not know all the considerations bearing on a statement by President Johnson; he would not advise him; but he merely
- : ) ) ) ) ) White House Card Autograph Album Book First Day Cover Souvenir Program Photograph of the President, furnished by office Photograph of the President, furnished by party being autographed for Photographs>f President with someone else Magazine Cover
- to newspapers, magazines and other publications, Williams was allocated $200 a month. The items were to be obtained by someone at UN and delivered through the diplomatic pouch. Williams complained that he never received the publications or the money. tions He
- . . I had seen the picture "The Day The Earth Stood Still", and enjoyed it. It was well done, and your own well done role added greatly to it's realism. 11 Loo~1 Magazine, as you know, has recent ly done an article on "eaucers"which I think is the beet
- the Vietnam war, the most important of info - (tel- a book on UFO's to be pu~lished very much interested Klass to U Thant, aviation interested he is writing bit Week magazine magazine. - he handles house..Jnext in this in their magazine
- that Coretta King, widow of Martin Luther King, Jr., had advised Stanley Levison that she objected to a story in "Jet" magazine which indicated that she is supporting Senator Eugene McCarthy in the presidential race. Levison indicated that someone other than
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- ~ ·wno_~~avels regularly as an extension of the eyes and ears of the President. "In a sense, we now have a working executive type, at that. 11 ~nne Morrow Lindbergh woman in the White House and an Look Magazine 11 Mrs. Johnson is very much
- ,Edward c., Bur. of Outdoor Recreation BERRY,E.Y., Congress BIBLE, Alan, Senate CRAMER,William c., Congress BLACK, David S., Interior DAVIS, Joseph H., Citizens Adv. Coom BLAKE, Peter J., Archi tectu.ral Forum DIAMOND,Henry, NYC Magazine DOUGLAS,Paul H
- of Harpers Magazine and will be eoming in to help with tbe· fa•ton show oa Wedaeeday. (Mr.e. White hae been cleared ab·•ady) China Machado 141 M aGiaoa AY•nue New York, New Yol'k Eve Orton 140 East. S6th llreet New York (born ia Vienna 1917) Natalie
- Magazine asked why Ho Chi Minh would not come to the conference table. The President said that Ho has looked upon South Vietnam for years as something he wants to rule. The President felt that each day Ho Chi Minh has a little more doubt that he will ever
- in Cairo on the possibility of their resumption. In an interview in Look Magazine in March 1968, President Nasser admitted that his charge that the United States had participated in the Jtme war on the side of Israel had been based on faulty information
- " '200 November 18, 1949 Hon. Wright Patman 120r House Office Bldg. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. Dear Congressman Patman: Because of our ne,r program of expansion in the magazine field, our Board of Directors has decided to call a halt
- August 20, 1943 Mr. Eliot Janeway Editorial Offices Fortune Magazine Rockefeller Center New York City, N. Y. My dear Eliot: I am shocked by the statement in your letter of July 29 that-my letter to you 11was a very welcome voice from the dead. 11 Maybe I
- It■ member nations. And It Is not only the right but the duty of a when many magazines, conscloui citizen of one of' the United Na ly or unconsciously, print the tions to let ·the citizens of other news In a way that creates blt. member nations know how he
- Look Magazine
- of interest. The areas she chose were: conservation and beautification, Head Start, and working on the Johnson Library. Her interest in conservation and beautification stemmed from her childhood. In an interview for the New York Times Magazine of September 10
- of a deposition , to one Sydney Baron , whom she believes to be connected with the Democratic Party . She took such action at the request of her superior , Mr . oodrow Wir sig , Editor , "Printers' Ink , " a magazine for advertising and marketing men , published
- posed for a nude layout to be seen in an upcoming issue of Playboy. (She wears boots, a lot of hair and great eyeliner.) When Nancy announced to her father that she was considering an offer from the famous men's magazine, Frank Sinatra did not explode
- Club and the mailing label from your Rifleman magazine. b1 sending $1.00 Yours for God and Country, R.P. Varani, Conmander "The object and practice of LIBERTY Iies in the limitation of governmental power... · Mussolini's Italy, in Hitler's Germany
- Item Autographed: u, 1964 ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) ( Photograph ot the President, furnished by office Photograph ot the President, furnished by party being autographed'tor Photograph ot President with someone else ) Magazine Cover ) Newspaper Picture
- . l,t,Hon. William H. Hastie 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Phila., Pa. Mr. Ralph L. Helstein Pres., United Packing House, Food & Allied Workers,. Chicago, Ill. George P. Hunt Editor, Life Magazine, NYC Dr. J. Willis Hurst Emory Univ.,. Atlanta, Ga
- ) Magazine Cover ) Newspaper Picture Further description of photograph if necessary: 8 x 10 glossy prints ... 5 in color, 3 black and white 0 4 autos. Other Inscription: For party other than one to whom addressed or delivered: ... with all good wishes 8
- set fire to ti large fr«tion of tl,e continent." Air Force-Sp«e Digest magazine, the highly informed voice of the Air Force, rammed home the same point: "It is possible to place very large-yield devices in orbit, which have virtually instantaneous
- is yes. But I must admit that a 10,000 mile trip in the other direction to see peace would be a heck of a lot more worthwhile," Kennedy wrote home. Another poignant handwritten note contains details by Kennedy later used in a magazine article describing
- is yes. But I must admit that a 10,000 mile trip in the other direction to see peace would be a heck of a lot more worthwhile," Kennedy wrote home. Another poignant handwritten note contains details by Kennedy later used in a magazine article describing
- attentio n pages 3 23, 324 and 325 , all excerpts from the 1949 speech on FEPC, etc. fl-c.,t AGENCY /.I ~ 1_/;::::-6 .z-96 .z- ·~ u 4/2/65 r ') The United States Informa tion Agency is preparing a magazine- type pamphlet on President Johns
- and voluminous documentary evidence was gathered in the form of Minutemen brochures, membership applications, magazines, bulletins, newsletters, manuals, handbooks and correspondence. The Documentary E.v idence ''On Target", a magazine published monthly