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- foreign policy his party will agree to must be their policy. I quote from his address, as reported in the New York Herald Tribune of Sunday, January 26, 1947: A Democratic President and his Secretary of State can propose, but a Republican Con gress can
- t under the nose of Bo.ton wbor• Bo1ton newspapers oould u.ot touoh its territory and it •ae 90;~ aol14, onl.7 \.bi.11;y miles ti n , less than with a ■a.rt l7 oovered. tro■ fi.ftJ" Boston. Marshalltown, Ion., tifteen t ho· sand. lid.lea
- , has been assigned to ·.ng pnvate the project. Meanwhile bids for and maintaining them. No cash, disposal of "Quoddy" village are he agreed, would be paid to them. 1ame tenden- supposed to be opened in Boston Officials asserted that Senator 1 unfairness
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- , INt. CORD MEYER, JR.-Boaton, Maas. formerly U.S.M.C. PAUL MOORE, JR.-New York. N. Y. formerly A.U.S. RICHARD L. NEUBERGER-Portland, Ore. formerly A.U.S. PAUL C. SMITH-5an Franclaco, Calif. formerly U.S.M.C. DIGGORY VENN-Boston, Mass. formerly U.S.M.C
- . Frifield's ma 'erial was accepted by the New ~l'k Herald Tribune News See LOBBY, A!l, Col. 1 I [1 of 3] -rttv~ s •) fl 'f ,:µ;~'1 l9~ 3 ~~ News1ne11's Junliets Pro]Jeil l\"tL J,OURY-t'ram ,."!W Al By Foreig11 Relatio11s G1·ou11 nnd the North J
- 1n, Austria , Se . te ber 5 , 1952 . Dear Fred: v r her tro Tt 1n and ;ewew 1ddle ~urope we k and the two International p pers -- ' e _ · Yor i{ T m s ould yo~ drop e t our news e n nd t ti c Herald Tribune. lr ~ 11 1 tter to Cl
- TO PATRONS CAFE IN CONNECTION 24-HOUR SERVICE AIR COOLED FREE AUTO STORAGE TO PATRONS CAFE IN CONNECTION 24-HOUR SERVICE AIR COOLED 7 ,,., MARSHALL, TEXAS Boston, Virginia April 25, 1~40 irU-" • H::.:rolu Y01m g 410 Oulf States Buildin Dalla$, '1
- in Chief, "Frankfurte~ Alleg~met:-~e Zeitung" Editor in Chief of 11 Au11enpolitik" . I>~. Benno Reiffenberg ·' ·.·... · ' ~: · ' . · Editor in Chief o~ Staat1zeitung und Herald · correapondent of ·"We.tdeuta che Allege~e ine ; . Zeitune
- :300 newspapers in the United States. young Reid and by 1922, two years be In another 'postwar period of record fore the $5,000,000 merger of The Trib circulations and advertising, the news une and Herald, be had turned .the com mercial departments
- l Washington, April 21. Round two of the battle between Cissie Patterson of the _Washington . Times-Herald and. her enemy col ,., umnists-Pearson and Allen-goes to ·s the typewriter-slinge:rs. P. and A. sponsor the opening of Alfred Hitch ,f
- ., were completely unj ustifiedo He added that the reproaches were directed against the US., UK, and France, but that they began in the United States., He quoted a 11New York Herald Tribwie" article saying that the greatest handicap t he Western Allies
- describing the action as "pennitting deferment of a newspaper man ·at request of his employer on a show! ing that he is performing an essential op. eration," the Herald exclaims: "Newspaper men are not thankful for this bit of official baloney. They scout
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- on the President that all of us are stand~ with the ~;: ~on,al the ~~ SLC j [2 of 2] UBUC cnylTJES A' P~-~ MMI ;l. August 26. 1961 Dear John: I appreciate your sending me the copy of the Dallas Times Herald editorial on the mission to Berlin, and I
- , Tau. daily ..-pe lundaJ. N.w Year't. rourtb o1 111b', Labor D17, Thanastvinl and · Clu1ltlnaa Day. Sunday and holiday llaun Th• Waco Tribune-Herald. En• tend u NCOnd-clau matter at the Waco Poat Offlc• under the Act of ConlNIII March 3. ll'lt
- , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- is a grave and ter rible warning tbat Soviet methods of waging the cold war are coming very close to hot-war methods. Coonlcht. 1962. New Yorll Herald Tribune.. Inc. .f 4:05 Sat. Afternoon M-. Rusk. 2 U-2 aborted, Low flight - McNamara subsequently said
- of in- ' The De Luxe Dole sition of headlines in t_he Sµnd ay fluence." The process ·of so di Herald Tribune. Rigqf across the viding it threatens freed.o m and · , I WISH i t were possible to hold page at the top was the banner: a -s uper-colossal investigation
- is called to EDI10RIALS clipped from the Dallas Times Herald dated October 10, 1961. Many other editorials, articles and in the Herald, the Saturday Evening periodicals seem to indicate we are and weaker from week to week on our other comments Post
- . .JOHNSON 10TH TEXAS COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS 01fflllCT QCongrts!S of tbt llnittb &,tatt!S J,omit of l\tprtjtntatibts ■a~ington. ~- Mr. Eliot
- , e.nd will l et you know. V1 lf' you are going to cell tomorrow. let• a sign night. orr-. It's late. Good Frank Bttldwin. Editor Waco Herald Tribune, l!I.Jld C. E. M. Tuesday 11115 P• m. M1 How is this thing coming down 1n ·central Te~aa1 More
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- from the Hearst Press. The interview was reque sted after I'd made the suggestion of a token "joint session" of Gollgress :in Berlin in the Washing· ton Post of August 5, and in the N. Y. Herald Tribune of August 10. It has n0w been suggested tha
- -Herald is "MacArthur declares he'll win or die." In the course of his remarks this in domitable soldier and crusader of liberty and freedom used these words: · Nazi Interest In trac:e restraint Is to hold back production outside Germany. Inside Germany
- that worda were fine, but deeds better. This reeling a·pplied particularly to Laos and SEATO. ~ditorial and columnar co!llllent varied with Herald pointing out nothinc new about the promises but "they were precisely the aont of aaa\.119ancea that the free
- -~========== PRESERVATION COPY 5708 N. E. second Avenue Phone 84-2531 .:Miami 3 'l, 9Lo'tida 30 July 1952 ltr Drew Pearson Washington Kerry .Go Round Washington, D.C. Dear Sir: I particularly enjoyed your column of Monday 28 July in the Miami Herald wherein you