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  • . In the associations I've had in the CAB and other regulatory agencies, I'm just absolutely confident the President, whether it be Eisenhower or Kennedy or Johnson, has stayed out of it . M: Did your decision in the Northeastern Airlines case stick, or did they get
  • as a general assignment reporter for about six months till the end of 1963, then went to Newsweek in early 1964, spent three years there as an associate editor largely in charge of the radio and television departments, otherwise just "swing writing
  • ; department's speech drafts; review of speeches; "Rose Garden rubbish;" LBJ's sensitivity to press reaction to speeches' LBJ's relationship with the press; joke specialist on staff; LBJ as am accomplished storyteller and raconteur; LBJ's speech referring to his
  • parts of the government seem to be in excellent order. M: That's good to hear. I'm afraid the 6 W D W H Department doesn't have a very good press sometimes. B: 2 K well, the 6 W D W H Department never does. You just find out one thing. The 6 W D
  • Luci and Pat in Hawaii. Returned to the first floor. 7:50 To the second floor with the President and ladies of the press: Helen Thomas, Norma Mulligan, Malvina Stephenson, Trudy Feldman, Judith Martin, Fran Lewine, and Isabelle Shelton -- Lynda
  • President asked th e PRESS t o com e i n for an impromptu press conference . A doze n o r mor e Press, howeve r man y wh o were i n the Press Lobby , went in . an d all th e photographers. e e Mm* HOUSE Date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY New November 20