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  • . Joseph) Nancy Hanschman, CBS Rhea Howard, Wichita Falls News-Recor d (joi n in Texas) John Lindsey, Washington Post (joi n in Chicago) Loye Miller, Tim e (joi n in Chicago) Michael Pulitzer, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (joi n in St. Joseph) Glen Shelton
  • Daily Diary
  • Senate Daily Diary entry, 10/31/1960
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  • Connally, Fort Worth, re: going with LBJ to Chicago and New York Jan 20 and 21 J. C. Looney, Edinburgh Tim McInerny & Charles Engelhard (New Jersey) White House meeting with President Communications Workers' Ope n House, Mercur y Bldg AFL-CIO Texas
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  • Senate Daily Diary entry, 1/13/1960
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  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day Thursday Date Marc The Vice President began his day at (place) P-38 Entry Time No. Telephone f or t Lo Activity (include h 9, 1961 visited by)* Code LD Bill McGaffin (Chicago Daily News
  • Daily Diary
  • Vice-President's Daily Diary entry, 3/9/1961
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  • Picture taken by Chicago Daily News Sen Clements and Bobby Sen Dirksen Sen Russell and Bobby Booth Mooney Speaker (Bonham) re: asking congressmen from Texas to serve on campaign committee Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL
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  • Senate Daily Diary entry, 8/9/1960
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  • ) Walker Stone, re: Daily News story on burglar alarm at 52nd Street John Young Bob Poage Ramsey Clark Texas Delegation luncheon Sen Smathers, John MacArthur (Chicago, Ill) and Mr. Raidle (Palm Beach, Fla) Sen Hruska and Sen Curtis -- presented LBJ
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  • Vice-President's Daily Diary entry, 8/30/1961
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  • Daily News) Texas Delegation Keith Linden and Hugh Burns (California) Bill White f t t f t t f Overton Brook s (re: NASA Conference Thurs, May 12 at 3:00 in P-38) Aubrey Gasque Bill McGaffin Cong River s (Alaska) Ernest McFarland (Phoenix) Joe Duke
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  • Senate Daily Diary entry, 5/11/1960
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  • for servicemen's center at Goodfellow AFB by Sen. Stennis' committee John Lyle Tony Buford (St. Louis); r e: a Mr. John Cune o o f Chicago, friend of Ed Weisl's and might be brought into Senator Johnson' s camp. Walter, re: Buford's call To opening of new RCA Bldg
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  • Senate Daily Diary entry, 5/12/1960
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  • thinks Allred should replace Byrnes on Court and is going to suggest him. 10/13 After bitter sectional fight House passes bill outlawing poll tax in eight southern states, including Texas. 10/14 News Report: Washington Daily News column reports rumors
  • 6. Approving approval are (1 to r) Clem Randeau, new vice-president of WJJD; Ralph L. Atlass, former president, also president of WIND Chicago; Marshan Field, new owner; H. Leslie Atlass, vice-president of CBS in charge of central division operations
  • f Dick Russe k Bob Henkel Charles Schrot h Frank Herro n Sid Davi s Washington Sta r U. S . New s & World Repor t Joi Time-Life Houston Chronicl e Aviation Wee k Singl Chicago Tribun e Joi Air Forc e Magazin e Singl Telenews Moffe Telenews Moffe
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  • Vice-President's Daily Diary entry, 10/3/1961
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  • McCoi::rnick Vice President Henry A. Wallace and kind, and above all, a gentleman." / ~. ., Miller, favorite mece of The Chicago lesser New Dealers. This political ro­ Tribtme's blustery publisher, Col. Robert mance ended after the Democrats R. McCorm
  • 'in the galaxy of New _Deal personalities. -One need only read his speech to · the Free World, Association, extracts from w.hich ap­ pear on page 725, to understand his profound concep­ tion of the humanitarian advances and reforms which can be forged out
  • believe it is best to pass it for the present, at least. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely, ECPulliam NGM Encd ~,\~ ~ .. INDIANA NEWSPAPERS, INC. · HUNTING TON H ERALD- P R ES S HUNTINGT ON, IN D IANA THE REPORTER BUILDING S I C KNELL DAILY NEWS
  • and the Chicago national convention turns to LBJ as a dark-horse compromise candidate. A majority of major Texas daily newspapers choosing up sides in the upcoming state Democratic Party convention fight are committed to LBJ. 4/18 LBJ wires county chairmen
  • ; Federal Aid for School Construction is on the agenda. The meeting continues past the noon opening of the Senate. LBJ flies to Chicago at 4:45. That evening he attends a dinner at the South Shore Country Club where he is met by John Connally. 1960
  • to be there i1th r ou to olean up Me nd in n :.'ormnl ,vay , r.m a. huvc 1-'entreea present to not na baok{:round ·ohould ,vo ne ed u ·new t aoe 1n the effort tc Get 50,ooo.oo out of Chnae ei ther tor Oanornl liewapapors or myaelf. I .oan aee that o ai tun t1on
  • night. He said afterward that he had now met somebody that new u as much about the Civil War as he did. Truman - (Laughed). Well, call me down here if yi>u need me. MEMORANDUM March 8, 1951 Secy. Lovett called again at 11:30 and I explained
  • positiveness will oeeur. Little men, twenty of them, seeking authority are dangerous if left in a room alone. The voice of Hull daily in cloakroom and rostrum is the Senate ansvrer. Yes, we know-we plain people-that you are tired. young man We know
  • the ,Truman -machine in the coming Chicago conventic:-n are not bright. The southern Democrats may restore _the ancient (183.l,) two-thirds rule which Franklin -Roosevelt, at the peak of his political power, tossed out .t he window in '36. It was a shrewd move
  • was bom in Los Angeles in 1900. When he waa 6 his family moved hack to the family home in Illinois 1,,p'! S5-63) .' He, went to Princeton lfn,versity (1922) and Ha,. vard and Northwestern law school8. Io 1933 he helped organize the New Deal farm prqgram
  • 4:.3 \..J (\_ P·robe Reveals Foreign-Paid News Junl{_ets By Laurence Stern Stn!f ncportcr A New York public relations firm arranged free red­ carpet junkets for news executives who in turn distrib­ uted unlabeled foreign propaganda to American
  • certainly would be very glad to have a visit with you if you reach New York. me If not be sure and communicate with at our headqua.rters in Chicago . I will be at t he Congress Fotel and will be glad to have a visit with you. Very sincerely yours
  • with Speaker. 3/20 WH leadership breakfast. In morning, talks with John Hope (EEOC); Roland Boyd; Walker Stone re: story in Daily News about B-70 [RS-70?], telling him that McNamara didn’t ask LBJ to endorse his position of opposition to plane, LBJ didn’t
  • of friends arnong tbe bankers. There will be bankers from all over the country so whatever you can do we will really appreciate. ' ms January 26, 1960 TBLEPHul\1E CONVERSATION BETWEEN FRED HARRIS, OP ALBUQUERQUE. AND WALTBR JENKI~ 0-fbere is a New Mexico
  • program that will cut back on manpower and place increased dependence on airpower and new weapons. Eisenhower also asks Congress for new tariff-cutting powers, revised labor laws, a lowered voting age, 90¢ minimum wage, statehood for Hawaii, federal health
  • to belittle . President Kennedy and Vice Pres,i~ent Lyndon Johnson in . any way. The election is over · and these gentlemen have . been declared tile winners : some seven months ago, or is ' the sportsmanship ot the op- . · position dipping to a new · LOW
  • to take is this: Do every­ thing we can to speed our drive for victory, because unless Hitler and his Italian and J apanese partners are de­ feated there will be only the cold, bleak hopelessness of a new Dark Age. At the same time, think hard and often
  • were first int~0duc84 it might_. have been worllh public money to .make some demonstration of the new method of rat killing. But a~~ually the aae of anticoagulants is very simpleo Labels on packaged bait for sale in 50,000.00 stores all over America
  • Lausche votes with the Democrats to organize the Senate. Senator Mansfield is elected Democratic whip. Senator Anderson offers a motion to consider the adoption of new Senate rules in hopes of changing Rule 22, the filibuster rule. LBJ immediately moves
  • INDUSTIIA&. f'IOC!SSH • METHODS • TIMI STUDY • STANDAIDS JAMES J. CALLAHA SS.c> WOT CHICAGO QRAND AVSNUS ✓-v 39, ILUNOIS ~ ✓s
  • the picture, with its question mark, But in the growth in time a larger range of finite questioning r eturned with two new questions unanswered: "Does the finite melt in the finite one without perception into the infinite?" "Is infinity merely the uncounted
  • wriioh our 51' management sho l d stand up as an o perating fee. up his Ce ntral News p pers , f'ormerly w Ill (I fi n d t ' a.t Pulliam !ns kept s b s idia ry of GNI , and is using Central olly to own t he Sub s id.iary s tookn of his radio and e.ll
  • for persons of all ages. That evening at 10 p.m. LBJ speaks on a nationwide CBS broadcast, introducing him and eight other new senators, about Truman’s foreign policy. 1/6 Speaker Rayburn’s 67th birthday. President Truman pays a surprise visit to the Capitol
  • and the ~:nachine should be so geared t hat the thou sands of worke r s in banks , office s, ~ines , furna ces, when they pour out of .the ir daily tasks , do not go home and sit down to stare at nothing , contemplating the fut i lity of. their routine
  • to your Commander-in-Chief Roosevelt, last year fou ght t he battle of Chicago f or Roosevelt. And I saw him at 1a shington fight a lmost alone t he battl e f or a democartio majority without which the voice of Rayburn would not be t he voice from t he
  • name Oo1D1111D.i1t Part7 ot Ouataala, , and elected Joee Manuell9ttw Sec:retai-7 Geller&l. Nq 1950 Jortwq and nine other ■ re■ipe4 troll the Pwt7 of ReTolutionar7 Action to form new goap, Vanguard Comnnmi ■ t Part7, orieni>ed on interna­ tional
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  • Fr.lend1 Your ment as I letter gave me new strength and eDCO'"·-.tH.... s thia llOnd.ng ot wo I am wrr proud that 7011 feel aa 70u do about, IV ~..... ebare 1n ~ftn.a to ellx Longoria the , Ameri bt.irlal 1fbich be so dMe ·vea. !be t ot )'Our ~eelill
  • yours, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. Julius Epstein 470 Fourth Avenue New York 16, New York LBJ GER gw [1 of 3] INDUSTRIEKURIER UNABHANGIGE ZEITUNG FUR POLITIK, WIRTSCHAFT UNO TECHNIK .. DUSSELDORF OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: JULIUS EPSTEIN