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- 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
- ) to date should enyt l i nc hn ve happened s ince yours of , rch 17th. Sincerel y, PRESERVATION COPY . . - ·- :..----:" . DR . CLIFFORD ,, J . BARBORKA 700 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO April 14, 1933 Mr . Charles E. Marsh Austin , Texas My
- to Chicago. 5/24 Children’s annual party at the Congressional Club. Oilman Hugh Roy Cullen, millionaire-philanthropist and Republican Party backer, wires Sen. Robert Taft that his backers on the Texas State Executive Committee “plan to ride rough-shod over
- heritage. The only son o£ Whitelaw Reid, the journalist-diplomat who took over Horace· Greeley's New York Tribune, Reid was born in New .;: York 64 years ago, studied at Bono Uni Burgeoning Chains versity in Germany, took his law degree In the wake
- the Republican Party of Senator Taft. They have the Republican Party of Senator Morse. And somewhere--way out behind the Chicago Tribune Tower--is the Republican Party of Senator McCarthy with one foot heavy in Greece and the other foot in 1953 Chronology ● p. 9
- , Tau. daily ..-pe lundaJ. N.w Year't. rourtb o1 111b', Labor D17, Thanastvinl and · Clu1ltlnaa Day. Sunday and holiday llaun Th• Waco Tribune-Herald. En• tend u NCOnd-clau matter at the Waco Poat Offlc• under the Act of ConlNIII March 3. ll'lt
- -Fulbright natural gas bill through the Senate immediately, but he is going to encounter opposition from Senator Paul Douglas of Chicago. Chicago’s Negro population “has been seething” since the recent murder of Emmett Till, from Chicago, in Mississippi
- • teen per cent. These people are bou&ht and sold on special pri vile&e trade-outs. This means that you do a Job on .Arnall of Georgia and Hill ot Alabama and Mayor Kelly of Chicago. and the bum Hague. But tbe .tact is that you are enterin&..the .vale ot
- , and Chicago and Detroit. He is a publishers• representative who meets the sellers of advertising ror large corporations and the operating executives or the same. He is an Irish Catholic, has not become anti-Catholic, but has been broadened b.r !our years
- !'notiona miloting -with the Prollidont. t\10 nooks ngo by Toma Dot10orate lly ooncem is that Europe h&ar through America that this country is behind the Preoident to the sneximum. Thnt Jll8e.ns1 l. Chicago ehould be une.nimouu with _no other name
- their 1952 convention-convened in the same vast, air-conditioned Chicago audi torium where the Republicans nominated Dwight D. Eisenhower for the presidency 10 d4ys earlier. They said sessions would start on time, speeches would be brief. Everybody
- to Kansas City, Mo. to attend 78th birthday luncheon party for Truman. Later flies to Chicago to attend fundraising dinner. 5/9 Flies from Chicago to Walla Walla, Washington for ceremonies at Walla Walla and Pasco re: Ice Harbor Dam. Spends night
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- every day in private business by people who do not have pre cedents when they want things done. he Orlando Star 'has a car of paper purcha•ed from a pa.per company and the T Tribune is out of paper, the paper manufacturer merely phones llartin Ande en
- in establishment of the force of unity would be the very denial of a supreme placement. I do not believe we need a Tribunal of The Hague, or the fixation at Geneva of a world business, or at Washington, any more than I am sure we need a fixed Pope at Rome, backed
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- , former defense secretary who left the government on 10/8, but said this decision might be “reconsidered” in view of Wilson’s statements to a New York Herald Tribune reporter on 12/30 disclaiming responsibility for holding down military spending. Wilson
- from the Hearst Press. The interview was reque sted after I'd made the suggestion of a token "joint session" of Gollgress :in Berlin in the Washing· ton Post of August 5, and in the N. Y. Herald Tribune of August 10. It has n0w been suggested tha
- the utterances is of traitors to me. fc GEORGE HANNER. of is Greensboro. ~,e. Jtew-t/ !>7ep Itt7 4 VII • NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE WEEKLY BOOK REVIEW, AUGUST 8, 1947 Freedom: The Right and Duty A Philosopher Tries to Analyze the Moral Principles of the Press
- . Frifield's ma 'erial was accepted by the New ~l'k Herald Tribune News See LOBBY, A!l, Col. 1 I [1 of 3] -rttv~ s •) fl 'f ,:µ;~'1 l9~ 3 ~~ News1ne11's Junliets Pro]Jeil l\"tL J,OURY-t'ram ,."!W Al By Foreig11 Relatio11s G1·ou11 nnd the North J
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- No. 1017 808 w. Beoeevelt Rd. CJdc&10 8, Jllinoia .............. !} I / ' : I I I I fl, ; I \I ( [1 of 4] ..A-merican ef!egion mAnUEL PEREZ Posr NO. 1017 SOS W. Roosevelt Rd. CHICAGO 8, ILLINOI S JANUARY EIGHTEENTH 1 9 4 9 Senator
- or comfort here in the Senate.” LBJ reiterates his offer to resign his seat and “submit my candidacy to the people of Texas once more” if any lawful tribunal finds that I received the nomination as the result of any fraud by anybody.” LBJ also attends
- Chancellor Adenauer. He is certainly one of the great men of our age. I am most happy to autograph this picture for you and wish for you the v ery bes t 0£ everything. Major General Julius K~ein, USA (RET.) 110 South Dearborn Street Chicago 3, lllinoia
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- 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
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- are lll&RJ, &n4 much la to 'be learned from the .tu4,. ot th• naUvu of the Pactftc; TRIBUNE 31, 1948 A Memorial Which '\Viii Serve ~ - On Thursday of this week three years will have passed since Sept. 2, 1945, became that V-J Day which, ln
- . Custer. He was adjutant and G-l~~d the writer Press Officer to the commanding general, 'and I later went with M.T.C.A. 1n Chicago as public relations, etc. So I write and talk frankly to him~ twice has sent one of their men Naval Intelligenge
- Christian c.c. Foundntion Chicago u 1 Weekly IL Ar.t. Jewish CoIJ&littee u l M:mthly IL GR> u 1 Daily IL u 1 Weekly IL u l M:>nthly IL u l Quo.rterly IL Century Comoentary Congressionnl Record Per context Coiillllonweal
- e At th e poo l Newspaper part y - gues t lis t t o b e attached : Housto n Hart e an d E d Hart e (Sa n Angelo Standard-Times) ; Alber t Jackso n (Dalla s Time s Herald) ; Harr y Provenc e (Waco New s Tribune) ; Georg e Brown ; Amo n Carter , Jr
- , AND THE REA.SO,N l'U •RITING YOUt IS THAT SOME WEEKS . AGO HE WAS THROUGH HERE AND TALKED TON ME &&OUT THE TRIBUNE• IS GETTING REAl>Y TO Q.UlT TRAVELLING AND WANTS TO SETTLE You RAVE ASKED UE BEF
- an Austin newspapel"-other than The . . r you are interested in giving us -l :15i Novelty Note: Tribune-an acc.ount of what had gone on On the American side of the a chance to show what we really 4:Jo, SIGN Oli'I' show, considerable teamwork is know
- Military Tribunal. House passes extension of Selective Service Act to 2/15/47. Draft was due to expire 5/15/46. 1946 Chronology ● p. 4 of 17 07/2024 4 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history
- , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester