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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
- commander,
behalf, and that the President did ·not · gloomily in Milwaukee:. "It's bound to of all people, is Reserve Major General
cost
•..us votes."
. ~ .•
Barry Goldwater. Two years later, the
even know what_was going on.
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Cryptic Statement
- commander,
behalf, and that the President did ·not · gloomily in Milwaukee:. "It's bound to of all people, is Reserve Major General
cost
•..us votes."
. ~ .•
Barry Goldwater. Two years later, the
even know what_was going on.
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Cryptic Statement
- River to the site of present
day Bangor. According to his journals, the explorer landed 1'to
see the country" and found the locality "most pleasant and
a g reeable.
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My explorations will have to be limited, but I have only
to look at your
- that abound.
A front page story in the Wall Street Journal reports that amenity of
towns is a crucial factor in deciding where factories locate. The magazines
you pick are apt to have an ad showing a trout r i sing from crystal clear
waters, with the caption
- was in college, I was a
journalism major. I was going to be where the exciting things
were happening with the people who were making them happen.
Well, along came a young man named Lyndon and here I am -
furnishing copy instead of competing with you for stories
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on and took another Degree -- a Bachel or of Journalism. I don't
think I need to tell you the many ways I have found that useful i n the ye~ r s
since, although I find myself on the .other end of th e p e ncil from the
r ep orter.
Why am I being personal
- evening I have enjoyed, especially the company of friends
frorn past and present. Dr. Reddick who gu.i ded me in journalism school to
those two סr three stories in the Daily Tex.an with the by-line -- "By Claudia
Taylor. 11 Does one ever read any story
- of
teaching in what seemed to me a far-off, exotic place like Alaska or
Hawaii. And I was a journalism major, with vague hopes of finding a
place in those alluring news rooms where the clatter of events constantly
breaks over typewriters.
But whatever I
- : The Honorable John 8. Connally
Address: Jody Powell, Former Press Secretary to President Carter
Moduators;
PanelL~ts:
Arthur L. Ginsburg, Visiting Professor of
Journalism, The University of Tual> 111Auslin
Dwight L. Tttler, Jr., Chairman, Department
- that was
Winslow Homer Engravings
American life and culture in the I';)th L' ntU[) a he::,,, ere
publ" hed in
depicted in illustrations b::,Win IO\\ H
some of the leading journals of he .1~ re ~ rrentl::, m
exhibit in the Library. The exhibitio 1
~ol ·rmn o •
1IO
- memory.
• The "general rule" in journalism
"is that you shouldn't report the
private life of someone when it
affects their job ... But it's a diffi
cult line to draw."
2
at the Library
Charles Guggenheim, who produced the Library's orien
tation film
- a distinguished array of experts from
the lields f political science, his ory and journalism. Among the
po itical scientists w re Joseph Cooper, Rice niversity; oger
Davidson. Library of C ngress; Richard Fenn , niversity of
Rochester· Sam Kernell. Brookings
- with a degree in journalism
from Louisiana State University. In
1986, LSU's Manship School of
Mass Communication inducted Mr.
Middleton into the Manship School
Hall of Fame for distinguished alumni.
The August 2000 edition of
Texas Monthly magazine described
- , Patricia Lindh, Assistant o Presidenl Ford.
Summarizer: Lenore Hershey, editor-in-chief, Ladies
Home Journal.
Tuesday, l'fol•ember I 1
Testimony of Texas Women efore the United States
Committee on Women in Power-Hanna
ray,
Provosl, \:ale Umversity
- Hamilton, who reported on
her research in the current is.sue of "Dio;covery," a University of
Texas journal. Following are excerpts from Dr. Hamilton's article:
My research analysis concerns President Johnson's cabinet
appointments, how he made them, why
- century
man. He hated the tekph n . among other things, ~o thank
goodn ss he wrote letters to his mother, to his sister, to his
wife. to his daughter. to friends. And he wrote private memo
randa to himself and he kept a diary. a journal.
Harry Truman
- to be torn out of the
headlines of the times: "The press seems to have
developed an unhealthy new arrogance with Watergate,"
she said. "The press enjoyed the letting of blood and now
too often seems to think that good journalism knows no
secrets, respects
- majored in
journalism and became sports editor
of the student newspaper. the Daily
Texan. After a stint as capitol corre
spondent for International News
Service, he became press secretary to
Texas Governors Price Daniel and
John Connally. ln 1966 he
- a new series in the
Library, to be called ''An Evening With .. ;'
Future such evenings were planned for George Reedy
(March 7). longtime aide to LBJ, author of several books
and now Professor of Journalism at Marquette University,
and for former
- be coming from the Secre
tary of State or the Secretary of
Defense or any one of the other
Cabinet officials that help run the
government. So: one of my pieces
of advice to those who really want
to improve the quality of White
House journalism ,is: Back off
- manuscripts, diaries, and artifacts lent by individuals and
institutions around the world.
A cartoon of LBJ as gunslinger, by
Jack Jurden of the Wilmington News
Journal, adorns a banner hanging in
front of the National Archives build
ing in Washington
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joum;1lb1i cthi .. i clrn1·1 1hi11kth, I
they cith ·r .1ppn:ci1.11cd1hcm or
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Chair, Presidential Task Force
011 Model Cities
From the Journal of Urhan HisfOry,
November 1998.
You know, th is whole Great
Society period represents an aspect of
the human spirit that I think remark
able. As I look back on it, I'm struck
- hero. Her
detailed accounts and journals led to
a revolution in the practices of nurs
ing and sanitation.
The University of Texas at
Austin's School of Nursing follows
Florence Nightingale's model of out
reach in nur ing. he School partici
pates
- as
Director of the Plan IJ Honors
Program and is a Piper Profe sor and
member of the Academy of Dis-
Shields of Pm,·er and E.rrending rhe
Shade-and
poems and short fiction
in various journals. She was series
consultanr for ··The Power of Myth''
as well
- during Holiday
Season
American Presidential China - from May 24 to .July
4, 1976
Manuscripl~ of the American Revol11tio11- from July
24 to August 29, 1976
AUDIOVISUAL COLLECTION: The Sights and Sounds of History
The birth of electronic journalism
- the
day he was born. Lyndon's young life was
carefully recorded by his remarkable mother
Rebekah Baines Johnson in journals, scrap
books, and photogr
- Row at the White House
An Evening with
Veteran Reporter
Helen Thomas
She came to Washington in
1942 the ·ame year that Liz
Carpenter arrived. One of nine chil
dren in a family of Lebanese immi
grants. Helen Thomas began her
career in journalism
- equivalent of an English knight), became a book author almost by accident.
Thirty-five years in the making, Hanny says the book began as a journal he kept each night after work at
the White House. Years later, when Hanny was going through his divorce
- of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be
a new storage technology within 10 years."
White House Web team hones president's e-message
By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal
GovExec.com
March 8, 2004
Saturday, Feb. 21
- equivalent of an English knight), became a book author almost by accident.
Thirty-five years in the making, Hanny says the book began as a journal he kept each night after work at
the White House. Years later, when Hanny was going through his divorce
- of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be
a new storage technology within 10 years."
White House Web team hones president's e-message
By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal
GovExec.com
March 8, 2004
Saturday, Feb. 21
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has come home to Texas. She
was recently named Govern
ment and Public Affairs
Woman of the Year by Ladies
Home Journal and is a mem
ber of the President's Com
m 1ss1on on International
Women's Year. Among her
varied activities, Mrs. Car
penter
- the Goliad massacre.
While a student at the University of Texas in the mid-1930s,
Hardeman worked as sports ditor of the Daily Texan, and
after several hard-fought campaigns he was elected editor.
His dual interests in journalism and politics continued
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journalism and speech communica
tions. He is president of Martine
"I am here," said Vernon Sykes,
''to tell you about a little colored
boy born in the Mississippi delta in
Forrest City, Arkansas ... in a wood
shack that stood on concrete blocks
- Bird Johnson in the White House
(The following is adapted rrom
an article written by Senior An:hivist
Clau
- conversations.
Since the Library opened 111 1971.
researchers
orking in the archives have
produc d 786 books, 204 dis ertations,
93 theses, and nearly 900 journal articles
and confcren e p·tpers.
Photo by Charles Bogel
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The "Mayor of the Reading Room
- rocket· had a habit of
blowing up on the pad. One headline
story in a British journal stated:
"Cape Canaveral: A jealous husband
shot and killed his waitress wife last
night. It was the only successful shot
here in weeks."
The space program was about
more
- .' She would nap until the
company started up again, taking her
food with her and eating on horseback.
Her young son rode with her. She said
in her journal: 'Sometimes I found my
self fast asleep on my horse, and only
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when I was nearly over