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- Va trip Jim Rowe George Brown (Houston) Lunch in P-38 $1.50 To Pittsburgh, Pa -- see travel activity To East Liverpool, Ohio -- see travel activity Press conference, Courthouse, East Liverpool, Ohio Reception at home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beatty
- VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON- Sunday DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place). Penn-SheratonHotel, Pittsburgh. Pa September 22, 1963 Entry Time No. 1 7:30a 2 3 8:30a 9:00a 4 5 9:30a 10:00a 6 10:25a Telephone f or t Lo
- SENATOR LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y The senator bega n hi s da y a t (place ) Hilto Day Saturda y n Hotel , Pittsburgh , Pa . Telephone f or t 1. 9:00a 2. 9:15a 3. 10:30a 4. 11:50a 5. 12:00n 6. 12:30p 7. 2:30p 8. 5:00p 9. 7:00p 10. 9:30p
- America at President goes to lectures outside of school and makes remarks Governor Welsh among greeters w/ Mrs J Sen Hartke Sen Bayh, Secy Hodges Secy To Bunker Hill AFB via Chopper arr at Celebrezze Gov Welsh BM To Greater Pittsburgh Airport Pittsburgh Pa
- a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Park aboard the U.S.S. SEQUOIA. 12:05 p.m. President Park will depart from Blair House. 12:15 p.m. The National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of the President of the Republic of Korea at the National Press Building. 6 2
- a superintendent of schools in Pittsburgh gets a grant of almost two and a half million dollars. I mean, what about you or what about Pittsburgh makes you so special? M: You must have been speaking of the Ford Grant. F: Right. M: I would have to say
- Appointment to Presidential Advisory Council for the Office of Economic Opportunity while superintendent of schools in Pittsburgh; details of Pittsburgh’s pre-primary program in 1963-1964 (later called Head Start under OEO); composition of the OEO
- for purposes of a photograph to be distributed to the Greek press. OFFICERS: color pix Wolfe Supreme President: Kimon A. Doukas, - NYC Supreme Vice-Pres: X. K. Microutsicos - Trenton, NJ ^ Supreme Secretary: Peter H. Cardiges - Pittsburgh Supreme Treasurer: Gus
- . taken - Cecil & Press) Depart WH South Lawn - Helicopter to Andrews AFB Airborne fr Andrews AFB - for 1st stop - Pittsburgh 5:42 Airborne 6:54 7:04 7:06 7:12 President & First Lacy depart for south Arr South Lawn & goes to 2nd floor mjdr ( to Pres
- October 27 , 196 4 White House Tuesday for picture s fo r pres s an d photographers. Th e Presiden t wen t over t o gree t May Crai g an d Bil l Knighton of the Baltimor e Sun . H e shook hand s wit h members o f the Britis h Press wh o were ther e t o
- To his Ova l Offi ce accompanie d by the ladies o f the press wh o had attended the signing ceremony : Marianne Mean s Marie Smit h Muriel Dobbin s Mae Crai g Helen Thoma s Trudy Felma n Barbara Gamarekia n Secy Bill Mann Moyers McGeorge Bundy
- of Pittsburgh? B: Oh yes. I met Lyndon Johnson when he first went to Congress. M: This is the kind of thing wei re at the mercy of. I had no idea your acquaintance went back that far. B: I met him through former Governor Dave Lawrence who
- ; Berlin Wall issue; Barr as an observer during the 1967 Vietnam elections; Barr's view of the War on Poverty; Model Cities; Head Start; 1964 LBJ campaign visit to Pittsburgh; the March 31, 1968 speech; 1968 Democratic convention; housing issues; 1968
- Office by Lee White. MW also standin AND Bill Moyers .-Those that attended were: i ; This is the top group of the Negro press January 27. 1966 ^ ' THE WmiE House Date PRES!DEMT LYMOOW &. JOHMSOW DA!LY CMAHY The President began his day at (P!*r
- helicopter this verv difficult situa w/ MW, Tom Johnson, Dr. Fox, PRESS POOL: Merriman Smith, Dous Cornell, 1 two wire photographers: Jim Atherton and Harvey Georges-- Lem Johnson, and two other agents Arrived Bethesda and was met by the Commanding Officer
- York , New York Robert W. Bruce, Assistant Vice President, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, San Francisco, California F. L. Byron, President Koppers Company, Inc., Pittsburgh , Pa. Henry z. Carter, President, Avondale Shipy,B.l'i!il, Inc
- Expectations Washi.Dgtono ratifying Crucial of moves tor O'f'ercom.ing student settlement and its and question 9 press is 9 on UoSo=ICorean effect o on draft letters sent you April l poucho As you will theae dratt,s are phrased not to give
- Dr. Robert A. Thornton, San Francisco, State College, San Francisco, Calif Mr. John Troan, Pittsburgh, Press, Pittsburgh, Pa Dr. James Van Allen, University of Iowa, Iowa City Dr. Clarence B. Vaughn, Detroit Institute of Cancer Research, Detroit, Mich
- to the White House. I briefed them. We then took off in a presidential helicopter and we let the press take pictures of Morse and Collins and me saying goodbye to them as they got on the helicopter to go to Pittsburgh to settle the steel thing. When they first
- , of Pittsburgh, Pa. , to be an Asst. Secy. of Defense Lynda Bird J Valenti fr mans fr Honolulu Hawaii mans Nap told Paul Glynn to wake Bill Moyers fr mans J Valenti fr mans Speaker McCormack Walter Jenkins Larry O'Brien fr mans Geo Reedy fr mansion Jack
- Rus W. B. "Bev" Murphy- President of Campbell's Soups _ Camden, NJ Cater --Cater reports the President very pleased with the medicare present Rusk (b.4)re his press confidentiality tion at Independence, , Mo.yesterday; Leg, proposa Bundy (pl
- -, ^Hon . Richar d Helms-, Hon. Leonard Unger Vill Moyers Chester 'Cooperx Press and photogs in the Cabine t Roo m to take pic s Standing in mjdr's office talkin g w/ Carl Rowan an d the n into ova l offic e w/ MW "t Jl s calls ' ^ ushers ^. checked
- my colleagues on this press plane. We had a fellow at KDKA-Pittsburgh named Mike Levine [?] who was a police reporter. Runyon character. He came out of the newspaper business. He was a Damon He didn't have to obey any State Department rules about
- Coverage of 1959 Khrushchev visit; Khrushchev's dislike of the press; Mesta Machine Tool Company tour; JFK's choice of LBJ as VP; reflections on JFK's trip to Texas in 1963 and the days following the assassination; experience as a witness to LBJ's
- Room for SIGNING CEREMONY - Urban Mass Transit Bill Remarks ^— ^' ^ ^ ALLEN. Hon. Ivan. Mayor of Atlanta?Georgia ASHLEY. Rep. Thomas L. BARR, Joseph M. , Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pa. BARRETT. Cong. William BOGGS. Cong. Hale BOLAND, Cong. Edward P
- . Lilley, Pres , NJ. Bell Telephone Co. , Newark John F. Lynch, Pres. , LaGloria Oil & Gas Co. , Houston, Tex Robert S. Macfarlane, Pres., Northern Pacific Railway Co. , St. Paul, Minn. G. Barron Mallory, Press. , P. R. Mallory & Co., Indianapolis, Ind
- where photographers and a press pool waiting. Oval Ofc : ^ 11:20a 11:45 p PRES 11:48a JBM l 12:15 S CONFERENC E Announced tha t Davi d Ginsburg would be th e Exe c Directo r o f the commissio n which me t wit h th e Presiden t o n Saturday. p
- Weaver, HUD the Pres ident held a brief press Directo r Charles Schultze, BOB conference etsHs Describing the; Chairman Gardner Ackley, Council of Economic Advisers presentation of Director Joe Califano, George Christian Schultze '! Kintner Will Sparks
- , Pres. , AFL-CIO Dr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell, Conductor, National Symphony Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muller-Munk , Pittsburgh, Pa Mr. and Mrs Wolfgang Noelter, Deutsche Press Agentur Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Pagliai - Mrs is actress Merle Oberon Mr
- To the Cabinet Room to w/ Amb. Goldberg meet with Delegation from ^ REMARKS American Jewish Press Association Mr. Joseph Weisberg, The Jewish Advocate, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Golomb, The Jewish Chronicle, Pittsburgh, Pa. The American Jewish Press Mr
- been placed on MJDR's desk) Press called in Pres. 's Ofc for picture taking. Date June 3. 1966 i White House Day FRIDAY Activity (inciude visited by) The Braille edition of the family album was embossed in 1966 -- 55 copies made at a cost of $9
- statement Fowler is to make at his press conference today re circular financing Walt Rostow Jack Valenti to President's bedroom 10:17a Director Schultze t Gardner (b.5) re prices being paid for land for national parks results of speculation. Ackley
- were fair. I was very impressed with the effort they put into making this an open and fair election. We have never been that careful. 11 Mayor Joseph Barr of Pittsburgh said "I was very impressed by the fact that they gave us every protection and I
Oral history transcript, John William Theis, interview 1 (I), 12/1/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the presidency. Although my coverage down- town of the White House was limited directly or continuously to the last eight months of his presidential term, when I left the United Press International, which was a successor organization to INS and took charge
- with Republican leadership; relationship with Senate and White House press; relations with HHH; hot and cold staff relationship
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 9 (IX), 9/22/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- months later when he knew me better, whether he would have wanted to see me every single night or not, I don't know. But it wouldn't have surprised me because he was very much publicly on the line. The press doesn't make a distinction between
- Weaver, Nabrit, a whole lot of people like that, Roy Wilkins, Whitney Young, Martin Luther King. It sends out no press releases. Now, he was so impressed that he thought what you do was to have the President here. So then I was responsible for working
- in Washington today -- 4 1/2 inches) In the rain, the only people in front of the White House were a small cordon of troops and a group of troops lining the driveway along which President Marcos' car is to drive. The press corps was h there, and an Army Band
- , Superintendent of Schools, Pittsburgh Fr. Paul Re inert, President, St. Louis University Raymond Tucker, Mayor, St. Louis Ralph Tyler, Director, Center for the Advance Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, Calif. Stephen Wright, President, Fisk University
- Foy - Chairman of the Board of the Koppers Co of Pittsburgh and former Chrm of Natl Export Expansion Council Alexander Trowbridge, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Harold Linder, President, Export-Import Bank Returned to Oval Office , . To Cabinet Room
- and presentation to the President of the Annual Report of the _ Council of Economic Advisers . (was changed fr. President's Ofc. to Cab. Rm.) REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENTcovered by press and photogs. and Oke Those that were invited and attended were: ___———— Gardner
- INTERVIEWEE: R. CONRAD COOPER INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Cooper's office, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's begin, sir, by identifying you for the transcriber's purpose. You're R. Conrad Cooper and during the Johnson
- ., Tacoma, Wash. Cong Lloyd Meeds Sen Henry M. Jackson Mr. Carl Downing - press secretary to Senator Magnuson Mr. Brian Corcoran , press secretary to Senator Jackson Mr. Wm. Prochnau - Seattle Times. Nat'l Press Bldg. Wash. DC released text of REMARKS
- of the District Committee, Communist Party of Wes·cern Pennsylvania, and Edward Bortz, a member of the District Committee, Communist Party of Western Pennsylvania,and who is also Chairman of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America which