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- Relation s George Reed y Governor Joh n Connally , Austin, Texa s Austin Texas Judge A . W . Moursun d (ove r th e radio ) Lynda Bir d an d date, Dav e LeFeve , arriv e a t ranc h vi a courier fro m Washington , (mr s . J . me t them a t th e plane Went
- Saturday White Hous e - - LB J Ranc h July 4 . 196 4 Gerrie Whittingto n arrived vi a courier fro m Washington, D . C . Als o aboar d plan e wa s Dave LeFev e - - Lynd a Bird' s dat e fo r th e weekend George Reedy Awakened an d dressed - - cam e
- from lobby of hotel. also Cong. Cong Att, Utt * also Fred Dutton Dutton Fred Day SATURDAY Date , 1964 Awakes Paul Glynn gives Pres. briefing book re Cyprus and re Prime Minister Inonu' s visit received by courier fr Bundy Lynda Bird to see Pres
- departed right after dinner) To th e office -- where J J, MF and VM were workin g the 300 pounds of mail that had been sent to the Ranch on the courier. The President noticed all of the mail in the office -- and asked why there was s o much. He was told
- Speak at Natl . Recreation Association - Awards Journalism Awards Leave Park Lane Hotel - w/ GER, MF, SA Youngblood via car Arr. Waldorf Astoria Hotel - go to Suite 35A w/ GER, MF Meet in suite with Ted Kheel, Hobart Taylor, G. Reedy To Jensen Suite
- Sen Fulbrigh t an d Dirkse n - - r e: Japanes e Treat y Mrs. Johnso n - - r e: Iowa , Nebrask a tri p Bob Nova k (Wal l Stree t Journal ) Jim Row e Bobby, r e: hi s an d John' s goin g o n tri p t o Iow a an d Neb . To De s Moines , Iow a - - se e
- Pfister with industrial leaders of Wisc. Quick address to Wisconsin Comm. on U.N. at Univ. Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Visits Milwaukee Journal for meeting with Editorial Board. Drops by reception for Wisc. Democratic Women; arrives at suite at 5:45 p.m. Dinner
- "Donovan, LA Times Robert Keith Fuller, Asst Gen Mgr AP i n NYC Wes Gallagher, Gen mgr AP Henry Gemmill, Bureau Chief, Journal Hon. So l Linowitz, Amb t o OAS William S. Kerby, Pres. U . S. Journal REMARKS, impromptu, by the President about the Vietnam war
- arrive d o n a courier whic h arrived the LB J Ranc h a t 9:30 a this morning . I t als o carried tw o National Par k Servic e official s wh o e t o se e Mrs . Johnson . ! wer Mr. Ximene s spen t fiv e minute s wit h th e President a t th e poo l an d
- courier flight. The President departed the LBJ Ranch enroute to the Krim Ranch --on the Lake. . (a part of the Comanche Rancherettes). . . w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim, MF and VM -- stopped enroute at the Moursund Ranch and picked up Judge
- to the LBJ Ranch - - an d the President wen t to the office. . . . and worked his des k - - thing s had com e i n fro m a courier pouc h - - tha t neede d hi s attention . Mr. an d Mrs. Arthu r Kri m - NY C - the y ha d calle d J J t o wish hi m and everybody
Oral history transcript, Robert D. S. Novak, interview 1 (I), 11/15/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- you to Mr. Johnson when he was majority leader? N: I became the Senate correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in September of 1958. Previous to that, I had been with the Associated Press, and I had not been close to Johnson at all with the AP
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 3 (III), 6/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- discussing the Women's Speakers Bureau and the involvement of some members of the administration as far as nonpolitical activities in speechmaking around the country. I'd like to turn this back over to you with your journal and continue as we had, with you
- . COGSw"ELL, Charles L., General American Transportation Corp., Wash • ., D .c. COLLINS, G. W., Natl Defense Transportatim Journal, Waah, D.C. CORSON;Dale R • ., Cornell University., Ithica, NY COULTAS,Robert M., General Electric Co. Wash., D.C. CRIPE
Oral history transcript, Nell Colgin Miller, interview 1 (I), 10/4/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- know she was just very smart in everything, but she introduced me to journalism and I'm sorry that I didn't take it as a freshman. Because LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
- . Tax free foundations 7. Government 8. Journalism 9. Publishing industry (e) Communist aggravation of racial violence. (f) Various specifi~ communist fronts. (g) Anti-gun legislation. 6. Hold regular meetings that combine both education and action
- and she very much looked forward to it. The President said he would send a Jetstar up to New York to pick us up, and that's what happened I think on October 24, [1965]. We were the only ones in the Jetstar except for the courier, who I think used to go
- the results, but, anyway, that was part of it. Another experiment we had in that period we never used before was the extensive use of radio. Coming out of journalism, the newspaper business, my interest basically was in print. But Howard Woods of St. Louis
- just left Capitol ..be at WH in 15 minutes) Asked mjdr to show Marianne Means - 4-28 - Journal Am stone to JV. Tuesday 4-28-64 7:05 t To Cabinet Room to meet w/ Mr Giorgio Mondadori and group of Italian Editors of EPOCA magazine who presented 17th
- Express Press 23. Bob Abernethy, NBC 24. Charlie Boatner, Fort Worth Star Telegram 25. Pat Conway, UPI (will join in Harlingen, Texas) 26. Kathryn Duff, Abilene Reporter-News 27. Pat Furgurson, Baltimore Sun 28. Phil Geyelin, Wall Street Journal 29. Naney
- ~essages. Minimum charge of 25 'll'Ords applies. ' • [Back] [1 of 25] I HOUSE JOURNAL F I FTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 PROCEEDINGS 1''1FTY-SECOND DAY (Thursday, April 7, 1949) The House met at 10
- Lizz Carpente Carpenterr an d Dr . Rober tt Montgomer Montgomery y Cong Carl J Edgar Albert Hoover 5 White House 18 65 Tuesday To th e Ros e Garde n to present th e Willia m Randolp h Hearst Foundation Journalism Awar d -- Nationa l Winners
- Salvador, and flown to Washington by courier plane on Monday from San Jose, Costa Rica. Submitted to the Senate at noon today. Today the President also signed H. R. 15345, the Bank Protection Act of 1968, designed to modernize crime detection
- last night while in the motorcadee, .and said that she might have gotten the wrong information from someone else. Watching the news on television in the office" and then worked his desk -- material that had come in on the courier -- w/ M F . .' Retired
- White House photographer and presently head of the Library's Photographic Ar chives. Wolfe's career in the White House began as a military courier during the Eisenhower Administration. Under President Kennedy he was assigned to the White House
- defense nationale, June 1964, p. 960. 11Pierre Messmer, January 24, 1963, Journal officiel, p. 1613. 12Le siecle de Damocles, p. 10. 13Revue de defense nationale, October 1964, p. 1516. 14Revue de defense nationale, May 1963, p. 760. -7for deterring
- range -- set off to extinguish a gas well fire. The fire had burned unchecked for nearly three years near Karshi, in Uzbek SSR. According to an article published a year ago in a Soviet technical journal, the State Geological Com mittee had given
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 92: Aug. 22‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- there. I quickly adjusted myself there I became fairly active in debating. I don1 t recall quite how I got into that, but I got into debating and I got into journalism. I think I was the editor of the Explosion, as I recall it, our weekly newspaper. I
- McKnight , Dallas Times Herald Rhea Howard , Wichita falls Recor d News , Abilene Reporter News '_ Charlie ^g Guy, Lubbock Avalanche Journal , El Paso Times Everett Collier , Houston Chronicle I Bill Hobby . Houston Poat j Bob Jackson . Corpu s Christi
- MEMORANDUM c T HE W H I T E HOUSE WAS H I N GTON Tuesday, M a r c h 3, 1964 This m orning about 11,- Katie L ochheim came fo r a cup of co ffee , bringing o/ a bound copy of the L a d ies Home Journal^ with her a r t ic le about m e. It’ s r e
- Lady Bird has coffee with Kate Louchheim about Ladies Home Journal article; joined by Doris O'Donnell; Lady Bird poses for Vogue magazine photos; fourth Congressional reception; Lynda Johnson as Azalea Festival queen; Luci or Lynda Johnson as queen
- in the events of our t i m e ~ ~ ---r:b--- · He was with President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference in l 918-19.Jf1,e was at the side of Herbert Hoover in his work in European relief in 1920-21. He then turned to journalism and teaching and to public
- Gonella Horace Busby Jack Tuesday Valenti Senator Olin Johnston (returning his call) (b.1) To the office, stopping in mjdr's room to pick up evening edition of NY Journal American carrying the headline, "LBJ to Moscow. " He remarked, "Now why
Folder, "American Jewish Committee," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 1
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- conducted a conference a year ago, with the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, for the Community Relations Service on the Mass Media and Race Rilations. of the U. s. Department of Justice This two-day session, which chartered new ground
- Journal. The President walke d out the back door of the house, looked around, the house —— =— ^_ .——^ and reentered The President and Mr. Hedly Donovan went out the office entrance walking The President and Mr. Donovan at the Hodge Residence
- , Bowdler out. at lunch See NOTE Page 7 ^Sunday ; Herbert Kamm,/editor of the New York World Journal Tribune The 48 year old veteran newspaperman is responsible only for the Sunday edition -Mr. Kamm wrote to the office of BM asking for this appt, and BM
- - reading newspapers -asked yb to cut out article in N York Journal^ American - and give it to MWfor insertion in Record Departed the Office for the Mansion ______^ Reported upstairs at 8:31p ^ - n^ Feb White House p^. Thurs. Activity (inc!ude visited