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  • a letter he received, a copy of which is attached. The August 29, 1967, final Ledger~• a daily newspaper published contained an article on page 7 under Conference leaders plan two more." the following: edition of "The Star in Newark, MewJei·sey
  • to Los Angeles and city editor of a newspaper called the Los Angeles Independent. I went back to Europe with the chief of that bureau. ~e.rican We worked for North Newspaper Alliance, which was a high-class way of saying we were f'ree-lanci~g, G
  • stories on press conference taken from several Texas newspapers To East Room to address Alliance for Progress Group w/ Amb Duke Arr Oval Room Brings out battery run dog to whistle at he moves Shows to VM then back to ofc w/ JV BM out Congr Jack Brooks Myer
  • f d Scruggs, Houston Harry McPherso n , ge t m e Joh n Macy . Di d no t talk, Chairma n Macy l McCardl e an d OF x' . awa y from th e offic e F RECOR D Tom Johnso n Mr. Cardi e i s wit h th e North Americ a Newspape r Alliance . H e aske d t
  • .·· !" • • '.._ • ..: . •:..·;,~. •. •. June 4: 11 ••• ~ ·( ·:'. -.:'f•• .. Commencement Address at Howard University: it is not enough t. • .. I •.. •, ~ ···.~,. ' '.:.::-. just to open the gates 0£ opportunity.· All our citizen, must have the • ,., , I 11 ' , •.?.-~:>:· ability to walk
  • HARRIS INTERVIEWER: STEVE GOODELL May 19, 1969 S: This is an interview with Patricia Roberts Harris, presently with the law school at Howard University. Today's date is May 19, 1969. I'd just like to begin this interview by asking you to state
  • ; LBJ’s speech at Howard University; Moynihan Report; race problem; LBJ’s release of Kerner Commission Report; ambassador to Luxembourg; protocol incident; re-ranking of spouses; Harris ruling; ambassador’s staff and running of the position; position
  • Radio. Special 3-man family planning information teams have been set up at 22 of these stations. 2. Press: Massive amounts of information on the importance of family planning is being disseminated in the daily newspapers via feature stories, commentaries
  • , George B., Harvard Univ. McCLOY, John J. , NYC McGEE, Dean, Okla. City, Okla. McGILL, Ralph, Atlanta Newspapers Inc. MEANY, George, AFL-CIO NEUBERGER, Maurice, Cambridge, Mass PERKINS, James, Cornell University PHLEGER, Herman, SFran RABI, Isidor I
  • . . This was reported Saturday by Howard W. Keele, counsel for the House croup which bu completed an investigation of tax-free .educa• tional and philanthropic found&· tions to determine whether their funds are beinl used for subversive purposes. Hiss is now servine 8
  • --Meridith Wilson , Howard Johnson of M.I.T., felt that it was good. But the labor voice was unanimous and vehement, and in view of that the general consensus was that it just wouldn't fly as an idea. It wouldn't get through the Congress
  • Weinberg; Al Nickerson; Bev Murphy; dispute with Luther Hodges and the Business Council and the National Alliance of Business; idea that Commerce Department is held in fairly low esteem; freedom in appointments.
  • -- 4 January, the decision was made. I supported Ernest McFarland for many reasons. One of them, my colleague Virgil Chapman was very much for McFarland. I had not known either Joe O'Mahoney or Ernest McFarland except through the newspapers. I supported
  • in the Senate, too, but in the House it had greater impact. It was an alliance, really, of southern Democrats and the Republicans who [had] effectively blocked, over many years, social legislation, civil rights. So the numerical advantage of the Democratic Party
  • Optimism in the LBJ Administration going into the 89th Congress in 1964 with a large Democratic majority; Medicare and education as legislative priorities; the powerful alliance of Republicans and southern Democrats; O'Brien's awareness of elected
  • progress • . 4. If Mr. Menemencioglu asks for a message to take back to the CENTO representatives in Ankara, you may wish to tell him you believe that CENTO's continued encouragement of progress for its peoples on a regional basis is one of the alliance's
  • · ,.. ·• 1•· 1 "· 'I ' •y\ 1 f :• Howard W. • 1, " , • '//tw.• F . ...~abo~~._P.lt~~t2~,_C.jmtpuJn.tclJ.iie11~e__Ag.e.n.~y.._4.LZ~.L6..6 ;#" r ' 1 • " .. ~\: . ,: ;· ~!; ~~· ~\ ~e:~'.~~.y, Dir~~~~~~ o~l S'~~~~~i~·e· ~ervi~e, l • -,,I
  • Asia. A visit to Washington by Sato can be important in reinforcing an identity of purpose and parallelism of action in Asia between ourselves and the Japanese as well as in stimulating even broader efforts by Japan in the area. Second, our alliance
  • , Ford Foundation Johll B. Howard, Dr. (J. Leader• Ford Foundation Oeor1• Harrar, .Joseph Oruawald, Rockeleller Brooking• ln•titute Charle• N. Myere, Executive Ru•••ll Dan•, Harvard Harbi•oa. Pre•ldent Emerltu• Pr••ldmlt, Charle
  • , patriotic, compassionate Lyndon Baines Johnson moved today to bring peace and good will to the earth. newspaper story. 11 That was his idea of a I doubt whether he was any more sensitive. I think what was happening is that he was getting more continuing
  • to support the Administration more stro~gly than the . population as a whole. qgb SEMSITIVE The activists are bright young people. Their movement is a shifting alliance of a number of diverse groups welded together by only a few leaders. Their strategy
  • the decision finally to send the telegram. I can't remember although I was in on the process, but of course once the telegram was sent out, no matter what the telegram said and you'd have to refer to the telegram, as far as the newspapers were concerned, what
  • to juvenile authorities. -e9HFID6HTI -2- flh- -88KFIDEN 1DU. SELECTED RACIALDEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES The ''Milwaukee Journal," a daily newspaper in Milwaukee, carried a news item yesterday which set forth information that two 13-year-old Wells
  • . · The souree stated that he believes in the ''right to discriminate and that he was one of the original members of the National Association for the Advancement of White People and has attended meetings of its successor, the North American Alliance o:r W~1i te
  • will be acceptable to him for the two roles--chairman of the Texas delegation as well as favorite son--only if he renounces “liberal” alliances with groups such as the Americans for Democratic Action, the anti-Shivers Democratic Advisory Council of Texas, and the CIO
  • with the performance I had ,just \vitnessed, coming to the conclusion that the newspaper reports which were ,just beginning to emerge of his legislati va skill Here not over-rated and were not puffed up - and I had agreed to visit Texas for him and take a look
  • bill; LBJ’s interest in ILO; Southeast Asia policy effects; RFK assassination; LBJ’s interest and involvement in traffic negotiations; settling disputes between agencies; labor attaches in embassies; Alliance for Progress; LBJ’s immigration program
  • can­ didates," said Wyoming Republican chairman Robert Gosman. "We are determined to win-our philosophy is just that-to get behind the candidate who can win." Alliance: Even amid the search for this model candidate, the new breed of Republican governors
  • ,~ - ~ - - - - . - : - - , ~~ - - - - - r , - - ., - .J ., ..◄ • f ... ~ ! ' : \ I I ' ' ll . •I _.,.... I, -... _________________ ~~J~ . I 1 ~~~~~4ll- ~~- ENOENT NEWSPAPER if Y~~, :ATURDAY, JANUARY. 14, 1967 A.n Act·of Courage President Johnson has said so little
  • . Sincerely, Howard L. Bm'ris Colonel. USAF Assistant to tlie Vice President Mr. Thomas C. Ballagh 1010 Schaf£ Building 1505 Bace Street Philadelphia Z, Pennsylvania , HLB:mds ]1 of 5] RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD BALLAGH & THRALL I N C
  • , Washington, respectively. The Young Political Explorers League was started in 1958 at the direction of the Communist Party and is currently under the guidance and leadership of the Communist Party. "People's World" is a west coast communist newspaper. Jean
  • . It was just sort of a natural alliance. VFD: Yes, it was an alliance. He wasn't using them. It was an alliance. But you see, Ickes was the great advocate of the public spending on public works, wasn't that right, Cliff? CJD: Yes. VFD: What do you want
  • in the following weeks when the Eisenhower Administration appears willing to impose sanctions. Senator Robertson writes LBJ about the criticism in the Virginia newspapers over the delay in the Senate on the Mideast Resolution: “Since the President has U.S. over
  • . President: We have been considering how to get the Latin Americans to take the initiative~ celebrating the anniversary of the Alliance for Progress this year. It is the fifth anniver­ sary. We have come up with the idea described in the attached draft
  • is a deputy editor of the influential Cairo newspaper Al­ Ahram. He is currently plannTng to emigrate to Canada or the US, whichever visa comes first. In a discussion with a US Embassy official, he listed reason~ for his decision to leave Egypt
  • , yes. F: What became of Lucy Cummings? C: Lucy Cummings married the president of North American Newspaper Alliance, and walked into my room one day right after my book had come out to get an interview. I -didn't recognize her new name, and she had
  • ; Bill Bundy’s concern; peace talks site; bombing halt; agony of Vietnam; relationship between White House and journalists and authors; meetings with college students; civil rights interest; operation; Howard University speech; series of sessions
  • problems with his heart. The intake of blood wasn't enough for the demand upon his heart. So he didn't have a heart per se, but anyhow he left for health. a~tack Then we had a period of inter- regnum which Howard Samuels had been made Undersecretary
  • Biographical information; Hodges’ resignation; John Connor; Sandy Trowbridge; Howard Samuels; C.R. Smith; Andrew Brimmer; Herb Holloman; Commerce internal management problems; effectiveness of Commerce Secretary; Georgetown group of Kennedy people
  • for American Society of Newspaper Editors (guests of Mr. Rhea Howard). 4/21 Hosts brunch at The Elms for Texas Editors and others, including Mr. & Mrs. GER, WJ, Mr. & Mrs. Ramsey Clark, Mr. & Mrs. Homer Thornberry, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ikard, Mr. & Mrs. William S