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  • to my news bureau, I write a syndicated column which is syndicated nationally by Publishers Hall Syndicate, and that's owned by Marshall Field who owns the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Daily News. F: So that you have a national audience? C: Yes
  • his publication had set aside no specific budget but planned to buy time in "every state of the Union," whatever the cost. FIELD TAKES OVER WJJD Chicago through acquisition of the controling stock July 24. Formal FCC approval however was granted July
  • that Senator McFarland hopes LBJ will be in Washington to attend. 2/26 The Washington Times Herald reports that Donald Cook was appointed by Truman today as chairman of the SEC to succeed Harry McDonald, who takes his oath of office as head of the RFC on 2/27
  • , Washington Post" Attwood, Hon. William Baber, Bishop George W Second Episcopal District of African Methodist Episcopa Ch Ball, Hon. George Bartlett. Mr. Charles L. - Washington Columnist w/ Chicago Sun-Times Beatty. Mr. William H. , Jr. - Chase Manhattan Bank
  • Country in the spring. It'd been a long time since I'd been in the countryside repeatedly in February, April, May, June, and I saw it all unfold. And there's just nothing in the world as green, and as new, and as fresh, and as sure of the revival
  • Furniture for the LBJ Ranch; living at the Ranch for the first time in the summer of 1952; LBJ's legislative work in 1952, including military waste and tidelands; the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in Chicago; controversy surrounding
  • of New Mexico, was there. Johnson began to feel better with the ministrations of Lady Bird. We played dominoes for quite some time, which is a game he loved to play, an old Texas courthouse game. I didn't know how to play it very well and neither did
  • and December. ~he two boat proJeots for relief are both out booo.uae of banking troubles which have developed ainoe I left for the kst last time, so I noTJ have to do some heavy personal ruatl1:qg, hence my BU8geat1on that you try Chicago in a leisurely mnnn~r
  • Hotels, Chicago (donor of 4-H member trips) Ken Anderson, Assoc Director, Natl 4-H Service Committee, Chicago Raymond Scott , Asst Administrator, Federal Extension Service, USDA Mylo Downey, USDA, Director, 4-H and Youth Development, Federal Extension
  • newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
  • newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
  • leaving on August 2 to go to Sun Valley and take a vacation. I had done everything I could and tried to keep my law practice together and put in this time on the side, and I was tired. So I went to Sun Valley on the second. 24 LBJ Presidential Library
  • , visit this house during the vacation season every day), today marks the very first time that fashion has come to the White House as an invited guest! Already the impact and the significance of this occasion has become the proud property of the whole
  • . " ) THE WmiE House D^t^ PREStDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAHY MAHY Sept. T^ P^w.,, h.^,h;, Entry ! ^ ^ . Time Telephone . In Out !^%_ 11: 1 la To Lo ^ „rPi,r^ White or t , Activity House ^ 20, 1966 TUESDAY (tnciude vtstted by) LD Cabinet Room
  • , C. Weaver SUGGESTEDCANDIDATESFOR CHAIRMENOF THE FULL COMMISSION (Candidates for the General Commission and the Special Panel Chairmen are now available on request) Ferd Kramer (65 yrs.) - President, (mortgage bankers) Chicago, Eli Golston ciation
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • about:tb.t~Y!.~~ . • He··a1so, criti.clzeci Vice ~•- wel ,I - ._...,...____ ,,,_ --- CHICAGO SUN TIMES October 13, 1967 ,"Y 1 ., - •CHARLES BARTLETT Fortunarne·· 1I No . I WASHINGTON-One of the most chilli.ng and fortunately one of the least
  • to indicate secondary schooLs and that it is not carded at this time. see mf o r mjdr re this colleges in this ! country. The teachers will spend the 1966-67 academic year here j under the Educational and Cultural Exchange Act. Dam August 25, 1966
  • that there wasn't a volunteer. In defeat it's quite a different atmosphere. I had planned to go down in any event. I simply said, "I'll take care of that," and I went down. I spent a considerable amount of time fending off the reporters, not conceding for a while
  • ; O'Brien's obligation to work for Humphrey's campaign through the end of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago; Humphrey's role in getting O'Brien's work obligations postponed to 1969 and later cancelled; offers from Look and Life magazines to do
  • to 7:00 here while my watch still shows 6:00 o'clock Washington time. We had an uneventful and really quite satisfying trip here. We left Washington at 9:00 o'clock, stopped in Chicago and Seattle to pick up Governors along the way, then had
  • ; there wasn't any quesTruman and Maury came to ~~ashington at the same time; I forget the Congress that it was, but that's how it was that I got to know them. And I was in Chicago at the time he· was nominated for Vice President. F: Were you associated
  • : ^^x - - Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pew, Philadelphia, Sr. V. P. Sun Oil Co and said the board was interested Mr. and Mrs. John A. Harding .Financial Consultant, New York in -- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garvey, Wichita, Kansas (^xxxiax discussing VietNam andthe Mr
  • Chicago , Chicago , Ill. William S . Beinecke , Pres . , Sperr y & : Hutchinson Co. , NY C Joseph A . Beirne , Pres . , Communicatio n Worker s o f Americ a Rev. Dr . Eugen e Carso n Blake, State d Clerk , th e Unite d Presbyterian Churc h i n USA
  • Newspapers Publishers Assoc -- Albany Times-Unio Albany, NY Jack Tarver, Atlanta Constitution, Journal, and Journal Constitution, Atlanta, Ga William Davis Taylor, Boston Globe, Boston, Mass. W. D. Maxwell, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Ill Palmer Hoyt, Denver
  • . When her mother I was a judge at the time my first wife died. After· three or four years had gone by, I had the good fortune to meet a tall, articulate, ''litty, good-looking brunette with three little boys. She was a widow of air force Captain
  • . 3 SymposiumProbesTensionBetweenPresidencyand Press A political phenomenon of recent times is a growing antagonism between the White House and the cor­ respondents who cover it. In March, a symposium co-sponsored by the Library and the National
  • politics. I'll try to talk very freely, and I suspect that some of the comments that I would make negatively about Texas politics Mr. Johnson himself would agree with. I'm sure there are times when he suffered from the very pathology that I went
  • desk are you ready Mac Let's go Page 1 See page 2 for attendance at NSC To Cabinet Room w/ McG Bundy Geo Reedy for Nat'l Security Council Meeting see page 2 for attendance To Mansion for lunch w/ M BundImperial Suite Chicago Hilton Chicago Ill
  • fHiiE HOUSE Date ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Sept 'resident began his day at (Place) Day ' Time In Out Telephone 11 Lo tinex Camp David Sunday i or t Activity 1 (include visited by) LD 7:00a Mrs. 15, 1968 Joan Kennedy departed - by car
  • . GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Busby's office, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 B: I arrived in Washington on the afternoon of March 16 [1948] and met with the Congressman [Johnson] for the first time about seven o'clock that night. When I was at the Kennedy
  • 138-56270) if it will be possible for you to be represented at that time. Sincerely yours, oil/~ Robert C. Weaver Enclosure ; @ FormDOTF 1320.1(l-67) DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION UNITED STATES·GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Memorandum
  • of the economic conditions of that time, particularly as it was revealed on the streets of Chicago. The suburbs were well insulated from this kind of exposure. In 1936 I was taking a course in political parties by the man who was the head of Weslayan's
  • by Section 6 of the Trading with the Enemy Act Date . . ..... Mr. Belton K Johnson, Kingsville, Tex Mr. W. Thomas Johnson, Washington, DC Mr. Joseph D Keenan, Secy-Treas. , Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Mr. Carlton Kent, Chicago Sun Times Mr. Robert
  • ground floor (se e pag e "7" ^ National Newspaper Publishers Associations CIVIL RIGHTS John Bogle Joh n Sengstacke Asst Pub Philadelphia Tribune Publisher Chicago Defender Mildred Brown Whittier Sengstacke • Publisher Omaha Star Gen Mgr Tri State
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh April 16, 1970 F: I'll make a brief introduction here. Heineman in his office in Chicago. This is an interview with Mr. Ben The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. Mr. Heineman, first of all, tell us a little bit about how you
  • Illinois Central strike; National Independent Committee for Johnson-Humphrey; organizational task force for HUD; Robert Weaver; White House Civil Rights Conference; “Summit Conference” in Chicago; Cabinet posts offered; Demonstration Cities
  • ~IS, MINNESOTA The Minneapolis, Minnesota, Police Department advised that the Lincoln Junior High School in Minneapolis is the scene of increasing tension between Negro and white students. The school has a police officer assigned on a full-time basis because
  • VHITE HOUSE Date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY Saturday President began his day at (Place) Time Telephone 11 In Out 9:10a t i Sr. 9:49a t Lo March the white house f or t Activity Edwin _ Day (include visited by) LD Vice 23, 1968
  • ever went so far as to actually misstate things, lie to the press in his own behalf? A: I think every president has told little lies to the press at times. Kennedy told a lie about having a cold and having to cancel a speech in Chicago, and there have
  • VHITE HOUSE Dat e January 6, 1968 )ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON WAIY LBJ 'resident began his day at (Place)_ — Time Telephon :. In Out Lo Ranch SATURDAY Day e . U> Activity (include visited by) Breakfast - grapefruit and hot tea i Jim Jones
  • THE WHITE HOUSE Date November 10, 1964 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Entry No. C C Telephone f or t Time In Out Day Tuesday LBJ Ranch , Texas The President began his day at (Place). Expenditure Activity (include visited
  • Friday Imperial Awakened by Suite Paul 4-24-64 Chicago Hilton Chicago Ill Glynn brkfast in bed w/ Mrs Johnson Motorcade to Airport w/ Secy Celebrezze Secy Hodges Larry O'Brien Senator Bayh To South Bend Ind via chopper w/ Mrs Johnson
  • , 1983 INTERVIEWEE: FRANK W. MAYBORN INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Mayborn's office, Temple, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: At the time of this election which was in controversy, I was in Nashville, Tennessee putting up a radio station I
  • in Vietnam; the 1968 convention in Chicago.