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  • During War (1917), To the People of Britain at War from the Prime Minister of Australia (1941), The Forgotten People (1958), and Studies in Australian Constitution (1933). He has also contributed to contemporary art and legal journals. An art enthusiast
  • range -- set off to extinguish a gas well fire. The fire had burned unchecked for nearly three years near Karshi, in Uzbek SSR. According to an article published a year ago in a Soviet technical journal, the State Geological Com­ mittee had given
  • Arlington librarian. P• 1866~ Library Journal, 5/15/62, Kenton Kilmer Government and General Research Di~ision December 8. 1965 Union Calendar No. 884 89th Congress, 2d Session House Report No. 1928 1 /~ I\ 1( - i ✓ -✓-. COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN
  • 1 friends, and wisely and carefully channels the First Lady 1 s mail. A. f/.,..., f Cynthia Wilson -- was handpicked by Mrs. Johnson out of the University of Texas Journalism School and is astute enough to handle almost any job for the First Lady
  • but have shown limited she has taken I were relieved Communist organ New Age has expressed Communist) journals coolness group within has been shown for her in the leftist of her government's not officially leftist Communists and leftists Mrs
  • -.bly unknown ecor..c,::iic co~ts by public; we hav~ helped -to be j_)Ossi':Jle r1 ··.., ,-., we wa~1~ it accepted two nations both vis-a-vis w.:ir or e::-:ploita~::..or.. by C::ina her2 ~ssue re51.lMption, :-egardless journals, ~:··~,w
  • line of action because he felt that this action was completely without justification insofar as Lewis Strauss was concerned. F: In 1960 one of the French journals, Humanice stated that you had stated that a French army group was going to assassinate
  • force,. and the newspapers·•. Do you share that ·opinion, too, with the newspapers, the Journal' and the Constitution? J: Well, I don't think there's any question: about it. a very .important part of ·the power structure~ The news media is. Maybe
  • Sigma Phi, which is an honor journalism sorority to which I had belonged in the University of Texas. This was a question-and-answer; the victim--the speaker--was asked questions by all the members of the sorority. This was in Fort Worth. I found
  • , and the President took a whole armload of records, which were the records that had been turned over to Judge Ireland Graves. It must have been a stack a foot high of books, ledgers, accounts, journals, income tax returns and everything else, and he carried them out
  • : Is that the much later trip you referred to? A: That was the trip in 1966. It turned out that just about that time somebody from the Wall Street Journal decided to write a long article about the Post Office Department, and one of the questions in the article
  • at what I like to call the intersection of two disciplines. One of those disciplines is diplomacy and the other is journalism. Where these disciplines intersect there are going to be sparks, and there's going to be conflict. Every once in awhile it gets
  • could and when you had time? C: Oh, I re a d the available papers that were time l y. Of course, that was just the Washington p apers and the New York Time s an d the Sun and th e Wall Street Journal. Th ey we re the only one s that you coul d real
  • . Tax free foundations 7. Government 8. Journalism 9. Publishing industry (e) Communist aggravation of racial violence. (f) Various specifi~ communist fronts. (g) Anti-gun legislation. 6. Hold regular meetings that combine both education and action
  • Ljndon Johnson's friends also. For example, Charlie Guy, the editor of the newspaper, the Avalanche Journal in Lubbock, became a very dear friend of mine. While he and I were not always of the same philosophy, especially regarding labor, we did enjoy
  • : This is November 22, 1968; we are talking with Gordon Fulcher, the publisher of an East Texas newspaper at Atlanta. Tell us about what newspaper it is that you publish now, Gordon. GF: I publish the Atlanta Citizens Journal, a weekly newspaper, in Atlanta, Cass
  • , that was the personnel setup. here to the Library. Frank, of course, came down I have since had two jobs, one at Virginia Poly- technic Institute as head of their PR photo operation, and right now I'm teaching photo journalism at Rochester Institute of Technology. MG
  • it up in a medical journal; and any.doctor that reads it can automatically do it. What you needed was a system for this. So we wrote a piece of legislation which was introduced in the Congress in about 19 days and in 9 months was law, called
  • the Russians want us to have the ABM-that's the defense of the Hudson Institute Foreign Affairs Journal. to make us feel good about it--because the Russians like us to build defensive systems; nevertheless, the effect of Gror:-:yko's speech is to soften
  • and its fellow travelers in journalism, and everyone got edgier and more tense. If you sat down to dinner and someone made some stupid comment about the press, there was likely to be a very quick rejoinder. I think it is true that by the end of my tour I
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Rather -- I -- 5 in Texas journalism [helped]. Mind you, Stuart didn't know me from toad hop; he had just sort of taken me into tow. F: He had heard of Houston. (Laughter) R
  • , of the Wall Street Journal, who later became under Nixon or Ford assistant secretary of defense on public relations or deputy assistant on public information, wrote a story called liThe Guided leak." The policy was quite clear to do this sort of thing
  • : Geylin. G-E-Y-L-I-N. M: I thought he was with the Wall Street Journal. Was he with the Post? l: Well, he may have been, but he's been at the Post as head of the editorial page several years. He had complained to me about the time the President went