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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
- Herald Tribune OFF RECORD until Released Statement congratulating NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Ranger VII flight McGeorge Bundy Walter Governor Jenkins David fr mans Lawrence fr mans returning his call FRIDAY July 31 , 196 4
- . R. ) John T . O'Rourk e - Washingto n Daily , News David Wis e - Ne w York Heral d Tribun e Ben Bradle e - Newswee k John Steel e - Tim e Albert Clar k - U . S. New s an d Worl d Repor t William Stringe r - Christia n Scienc e Monito r Warren Rogers
- arrived Athletic Field, Lula V. Cline School, South Bend, Ind. Greeted by Gov. Matthew E. Welsh, Mayor Lloyd M. Allen, Franklin Schurz, Editor-Pu South Bend Tribune, Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, VPres. Univ. of Notre Dame. Mr. JamesP. McNeile, Publisher
- like the shooting down of a plane than the Herald Tribune ought to be running the government. Second, if you can tell me how you deal with a ••• K. That's not the point. The State Department is definitely coneerned with the fact that the President
- Of c w/ Bil l Moyer s an d Marvi n Watso n Joe Cali f ano joined The Cabine t Roo m group joined th e Presiden t i n his ova l office . except for McNamara Mann Ball OFF RECORD : Mr . Jimm y Breslin o f the Ne w York Herald Tribun e an d Bil l
- to hand out mail he had signed and he looked at materials waiting to come into him from mjdr's desk. Ontop of the stack was an article in the Chicago Tribune covered with a note ^ from Liz Carpenter. The article contained aninterview with Mrs. Gerard
- for LUNCH (people already there) Phil Potter , Baltimore Sun Walter Trohan , Chicago Tribune Tom Collins - Newsday John Cauley - Kansas City Ed O'Brien - St. Louis Globe-Democrat Tom Johnson Bill Moyers Leonard Bill Marks Moyers Director, USIA natr
- Whit e (pl) MW i n (fo r a shor t while ) The Presiden t steppe d out int o mjdr's roo m an d aske d fo r a "Heral d Tribune " that he-- the n tol didn't d mjd r (wh olike has bee n workin stewedg o n the President' tomatoes s diet fo carrots r him
- / Chicago Tribune off Record April 22, 1966 White House Friday To the Cabinet Room :O receive the Report by the National Commission on Community Health Services This was a four year study done by the Commission headed by Boisfeuillet Jones and former
- Herald Tribune William Foste r - Arm s Control , Stat e Department. Disarmament Director Agency Mr. Car l McCardel l u ^ Came throug h to mjdr offic e an d rea d not e tha t JV had type d o n the chur n & he had, received fro m Garnet t Horner earlier
- Tribune , went down to see his new home and said they had a bar in his home approxi mately twenty feet long or so . He called Jenk Jones, in my � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
- . Dorchester, Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millis Mrs-Eugenia Sheppard, N. Y. Herald Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Negley San Antonio, Texas Mr. Patrick Nugent Waukegan, Illinois Miss Mollie Parnis New York, New York Miss Sharon Percy Chicago, Illinois Mr
- 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
- Youn g o f Chicag o Tribun e and hi s mother Mrs. Youn g an d Invited them to th e LBJ Ranch . | Als 11:35a y e e , o sa w Mr. an d Mrs. Alvi n Sultemeier an d relatives an d invited the m too . I t an d Mrs. Johnso n arrived Mai n House - t o
- Chronicle Paul L . Martin , Gannet t Amo n Carte r Evans , Nashvill e Tennesseea n Barnet Nover, Denver Post Ochs, Chattanoog a Time s Martin David Wise , Ne w York Herald Tribun e Be n Golden , Chattanoog a Time s Raymond P . Brandt , St . Loui s Pos t
- not want to stap up the military side of this. CLARK CLIFFORD: How about the impartial tribunal? SECRETARY RUSK: They were outraged by the idea. The Pueblo problem seems to have dropped out of the press. I would not hurry this. THE PRESIDENT: last night? O
- -Tribune. jH e aske d about education problems ; th e Presiden t sai d histor y was repeatin g itself , Ii an d tha t Grea t Societ y gain s woul d hav e t o b e defende d agains t Republicans . Th e '| Presiden t asked about public reactio n t o medical
- , Calif. A film story of how project headstart changed hi m from a child who seemed to be retarded to an alert normal youngster. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mansera, parents I also present. Also, Mr. James Vestal, San Luis Obispo Tribune photographer ____ who
- Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carney, Army Times Mr. and Mrs. Nathan S. Haseltine, Washington Post Mr. Wayne Oliver, U S News and World Report Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kantor, Scripps Howard Col and Mrs. Stephen F. Tillman, Military and Veterans 'Columnist Mrs
- — - —-^ ^ ^ ^ , Carnegie Endowment Building - /"^^-^ there by Secretary Dean Rusk, Ambassador Arthur Goldberg, a group from the fXULX NCEW ^xtax^^n^^www^idxw^iKdntwxicxi National Conventi Editorial Writers: d^xR) James F. Clendinen, President, NCEW - Editor, TAMPA TRIBUNE
- , Princeton Univ, Princeton, NJ Robert C Young, Chicago Tribune Issued statement to the press on the signing of five stockpile bills NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE: Nicholas Johnson, of Iowa, to be a Member of the Federal Communicatio Commission for a term
- to his suite on the 11th floor and held an OFF THE RECORD meeting with editorial staff of the Des Moines Register and Tribune: Drake Mabry Frank Eyerly Cliff Miller Kenneth MacDonald Herbert Kelly Lauren Soth , , (L_,8:19p ! Departed Hotel Savery via
- Jack Valenti George Reedy Chairman Gardner Speaker John Jim Watson Ackley McCormack of NYC former call to mjdr Pres Senator of New York talked on it Douglas Riker New York Herald Tribune Charles Mohr New York Times OFF RECORD Kenneth
- OF !HE FIFTH RUSSELL TRIBU~AL INVESTIGATION TEAM iERE TAKEN ON GUIDED TOURS OF BbMBED CIT!ES I~ THE HANOI VICINITY. WHE~-- THE THE FIRST TRIP TOOK PLACE ON 3 AUGUST TRIBUNAL MEMBERS WERE DRIVEN FROM HA'"'rnr TO 'rHE TOWN OF SON TAY ~OHTH ~EST
- of an impartial tribunal. The President: Shouldn't we answer all these questions about our being spread too thin? George Ball: I think Admiral McDonald can cb this. Cyrus Vance: You cannot submit this matter to a tribunal until you see what happens at the meeting
- ) Dudman , St . 4 ^ Louis Post-Dispatc George Weeks , UP I Harry Kelly , A F Sam Donaldson. AB C . Henry Hubbard , Newswee k . Joh n Pierson , Wal l Street Journa l Barbara Furlow , U . S. New s an d Worl d Repor t Robert (Bob ) Young, Chicag o Tribun e
- -May. H: Yes. F: The war crimes trial had ended just before you got there, right? H: The Russell Tribunal--the so-called Russell Tribunal. F: Right. Did that leave some kind of a situation for you to walk into? How did, for instance, Prime
- Building of LBJ Library; Heath named Swedish Ambassador in March, confirmed April 1967; Russell Tribunal; three groups in Sweden: hard-core ant-Americans, Communists, pro-Americans; race and Vietnam both issues in Sweden; experiences of Tanzanian
- f the day t h e rankling unpleasantness of Time, N ewsweek, the H era ld Tribune, and others discussing Lyndon’ s fast d rivin g at the ranch weekend. o v e r the E a ster "T h e P re s id e n t charged on, his paper cup of Pe a r l b e e r within
Oral history transcript, Robert D. S. Novak, interview 1 (I), 11/15/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was another. M: Did any of them ever do it? N: No. The only successful effort came in connection with our Johnson book. It was rather widely syndicated in newspapers in installments. The [New York] World Journal Tribune, short-lived, was started in 1966
- was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
- 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
- . was vigorously opposed to jus cogens, the Article 50 that I have just described to you, and to anything that had not involved the international court of justice as a settlement tribunal or adjudicating tribunal in the case that nothing could be settled. France
- met with--the correspondents were very angry and we met with Bill--what's his name? He is over in Beirut now, head of the Tribune bureau over there, Chicago Tribune. M: Could you tell me what you found about Vietnam then? H: Well, you know, people
Oral history transcript, Nell Colgin Miller, interview 1 (I), 10/4/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to go to Mexico and use my Spanish; [I've] forgotten it now. But we'd work in the journalism school together, B Hall, and I worked for the Austin American and also for the [Waco] News-Tribune later. I wrote a weekly column for the--"University Life
- certainly did." of session at National Press Club The panelists and the organizations they represented in ,the 1960s:Bonnie Angelo (Newhouse National News Service), Chuck Bailey (Minneapo lis Tribune), Frank Cormier (Asso ciated Press), Sid Davis (Group
- Dick McGowa n - N Y Daily News John Pier s on - S&aJagJBd^AaKyiawVhg^iri r Wal l St . Journa l George Packar d Philadelphi a Bulleti n Phil Potte r - Baltimor e Su n Carroll Kilpatric k - Washingto n Pos t Bob Youn g - Chicag o Tribune James Deaki n
- Lady Bird has a cold; Lady Bird spends day in bed autographing Christmas presents; lunch in bed; Robert McNamara is resigning as Secretary of Defense to take job with World Bank; Lady Bird is interviewed by Louise Hutchinson of Chicago Tribune; Lady