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- are very fortunate in the number of people who have asked 23 to testify at these hearings. 24 25 professional associations, from health and welfare agencies c., And the hearings are being held in and here in S~n Francisco. I think our first
- at one time, just prior to your association with Mr. Johnson, the managing editor of the American or both papers? L: I had served on both papers, but in 1936 I was managing editor of the American when I terminated my connection down there. B: I
- -Idaho] who has since passed away of Idaho, Senator Schoeppel [Andrew F. Schoeppel], who has since passed away, of Kansas, Senator Cotton [Norris Cotton] of New Hampshire, and his then associate, Senator [Styles] Bridges of New Hampshire. I believe
- ; African affairs; Rostow and Dean Rusk; reaction to LBJ joining JFK’s ticket; SJRes 12 Amendment; 3/31 announcement; comparison of LBJ to other Presidents; LBJ’s weaknesses; the press.
- '-cong. and Mrs. Joseph Karth '-cong. and Mrs. Charles Waltner 'cong. and Mrs. John M~rphy ° ' e·o ng. and Mrs. Silvio Conte ~ong. and Mrs. William Morehead ' Cong. and Mrs. Jack Brooks PRESS ~. ~ r . and Mrs. Ed Harte - Corpus Christi, Texas
- was being boarded. At 2354 (11:54 EST) the first SOS came. We ceased t6 hear from the Pueblo 31 minutes later. The President: Were there no planes available which were prepared to come to the aid of this vessel? Every press s~ory I have seen this morning
- m --for presentatio n o f the Distingushe d Service Meda l t o General Willia m Westmorelan d --REMARKS --press presen t t starte d speec h t ende d speec h --one minut e o f applause fo r Gen . Westmorelan d --ended i n a standin g ovatio n for th e
- e Nationa l especially th 12:30p PRES Medical Association , i n collaboratio n wit h th e Department s o f HEW and HUD , wil l launch a pilo t project t o develo p comprehensiv e healt h facilitie s fo r th e urba n poor , e elderly . Thi s firs t
- Newspaper Publishers Association \ 2 wk. Mr. Smith is a reserve infantry colonel, and was sent to VietNam for the reserve duty. He returned highly impressed by our efforts and i n a published interview said that reports of a stalemate are untrue
- . • - press 1:03p To : for 1:05p : mansion - w/ MW LUNCHEON ' w/ Cabinet first and American Cabinet members. 1:10P Received guests in th e Red Room 1:15P LUNCHEON • This Ministers of Japan , going to the steps of the North portico to pose for picture
- Watson Christian - pl Cabinet Room to meet with the American Medical Association Appraisal Team from Vietnam J. L. Blasingame, M. D. , Chicago-Exec VP, AMA - Chairman MEMBERS: Forrest H. Adams, M. D. , Los Angeles-Prof of Pediatrics and Head, Division
- on phone - re: Under Sec y James McCrocklin to Press Office with the above people 1968 VHITE HOUS E Dat e Sept DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Th President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL y y 'XF i y (includ e visite d
- , President & Chairman of the Exec Committee , Chas e Manhattan Bank Mr. Leon N. Weiner, President, Leon N. Weiner and Associates John H. Wheeler, President, Mechanics and Farmers Bank Hon. Robert Weaver, Secy of HUD Donald Duffy Mr. Kaiser -- who
- presented him w/ a small birthday cake. Mr. Beatty is Assistant Vice Presiden t of the Association of American Railroads and he c^exk asked Joe Califano if the President would be willing to let him bring his family by for a quick picture. 1:04p t Maguire
- at (Place) The Entry f N . *r:-* Te!ephone . In Out Lo White House Day or t Expend! Activity I LD C
- Strong jlra N. Gabriels on, President, Wildlife Management Institute Daniel Poole, Wildlike Management Institute Spencer M. Smith, Secy. , Citizens Committee on Natural Resources Samuel Steele, Exec. Secy. f Colorado State Association of County
Folder, "[February 28, 1968 - 1:30 p.m. Meeting on Copper Strike]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- go either way on whether they would continue to press for complete victory. The President asked whether there were any politics behind the situation. Secretary Trowbridge said that he thought there was, that the Republican Governors of the western
- from tray and a _________ President to the Cabinet Roo m to join the Directors of the 50 State Departments of . Commerce: ; , The group is in town attending Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Beard, Director, Alabama State Planning & Ind. Dev. Board the Association
- ., French Embassy Roger ^))^ Vaurs, French Government press section Amb. Charles "Chip" Bohlen, U.S. Amb to France Walter Stoessel, Deputy Asst Secy of ^HH^ State for European Affairs Norman Armour, Protocol Office, DOS -- Robert Anderson, EUR, DOS Amb
- Oct 7, 1966 Wilbur G. Elston, Vice President, NCEW (incoming President- Editor DETROIT NEWS Samuel P. Hayes, President, Foreign Policy Association Ambassador Harding F. Bancroft, U.S. Delegation to UN General Assembly To second floor for LUNCHEON
- and the tornadoes which have left 4, 000 homeless, thus, far in the Topeka, Kansas, area. ( Press briefing #472-A) June 9, 1966 ^ATTENDANCE AT REMARKS - SENIOR SEMINARIAN FOREIGN POLICY ^Acting Asst Secy of State for Public Affairs and Mrs. Richard I Phillips
- for Eastern Illinois, Henry W Wise Alexander James Napoli, U S District Judge for the Northern District of U. S. Judge for the District of Vermont, Bernard J Leddy HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL DELIVERED TO THE SENATE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
- , Pas t Pres. AMA/ / Mr , Grove r C . Bowles , Pres. , America n Mr. Willar d B . Simmons , Nationa l Associatio n Pharmaceutica l Association Retial Druggist s July 15 , 196 5 White House THURSDAY To th e offic e w / Marvi n Watson Judge Thurgoo d
- in 1946 with the Ohio State Journal . M: When did you go with Scripps-Howard? B: Well, I had an intermediate stop . I was with the Associated Press in the Columbus bureau for about a year and then from the Associated Press went to the Columbus
- was then briefed on the Library's Oral History Project, in which inter views with md1viduals who ere associated with Presi dent Johnson are taped and transcribed for researchers working with the Library's collections. Ford and Mrs. Johnson examine a document
- of Texas A&M Press' re-publication of her Ruffles and Flourishes, a best selling account of her service in the Johnson White House. RichardNorton Smith, directorof the Herbert Hoover Library, brought his just-publishedbiogra phy of the first U.S
- , that splendid moment." 3 Former Congressman Jake Pickle made a return to the library to delight an audience composed of old friends and former constituents with tales from his colorful career. His appearance coincided with the publication (by the U. T. Press
- at The University of Texas; Elspeth Rostow, former dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs; and George Christian, former press secretary to LBJ. The audience was encouraged to submit questions to Dr. Dallek as well, and the discus sion which ensued was lively
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 11 (XI), 10/28/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- it was handled. That done, I may have even--I guess I wouldn't have--I may have even read him that part of the memo. In any case, that done, we were set for the press conference. I guess I was enough concerned about Connor that I did tell the President I didn't
- the Presidential Unit Citation forjth Company,.)st Cavalry Regiment, Republic of Korea Army. Therefore, the n&essary White House press release is in order. The Korean Minister of Defense Choi will be visiting Korean units in Vietnam during the period of 7-14
- : The answer is, Walter Heller tends to dominate any organization or association with which he's affiliated. and effective person. He's a very enormously capable I would not have used the word lIdominate" in the sense that the other members of the Council
- background before we get into your association with Johnson and Texas politics. L: All right. I'm Emma Long, Mrs. Stuart Long, and my background--I was born at Pampa, Texas to a ranch family and I grew up in the Panhandle. [I] graduated from high school
- , President's Commission on White House Fellows Frank Ikard, Sr., Danzansky, Dickey, Tydings, Quint & Gordon J. J. Pickle, United States Representative, 10th District, Texas Charis Walker, Charis E. Walker Associates, Inr. system up for ransom." It represents
- 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
- , amongst other things, to begin putting together a review of all federal programs that impacted on juvenile delinquency and to do some of the speech writing that was involved for different persons associated with the program. The Ford Foundation was very
- and interested parties in Southwest Screwworm Eradication Program 1. Resolution - New Mexico Cattle Growers Association 2. Letter - Chairman New Mexico Screwworm Committee 3. Resolution - Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association 4. Letter - Texas and Southwestern Cattle
- of Suez Britishers, particularly Defense Secretary Healy, say that agreements in principle fot; suppor.t .o f joint. ventures east of Suez will be an important element in your talks. We do not know how far Wilson means t6 press ~. this with you, although
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 6 (VI), 2/11/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- more adept at it and actually became widely recognized as an extremely capable communicator, particularly when he got to the presidential press conferences, the point I want to make is that from the outset it did not come naturally. In fact
- with the Congress, their leadership styles, and how that affected O'Brien's work; JFK's and LBJ's reactions to public criticism and the press; the emergence of television as an important communication medium; how JFK and LBJ differed in intellect, background
- a hotel room when they were in town and when the American Association of Newspaper Editors was there, followed by the Associated Press gathering. Of course, since those days, conventions have proliferated, but the two months of April and May were certainly
- in Korea; LBJ's work to cut wasteful spending; press attention for his subcommittee work.
Oral history transcript, David Ginsburg, interview 3 (III), 9/19/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- had pressed the button, unless someone had made a decision that this was to go. I said it seemed odd, but I pointed out that things like radio and television changed the world from where it had been and it was quite possible that conditions in cities
- , that basis title. That job also carried with it the executive directorship of the World Bank and the International Development Association and so forth. Since then it's been changed. M: That's why I was confused. I knew that now those weren't the same