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- to proceed, or if we have any right to. Tell me your reactions. Darling, may I make a suggestion about the post cards? I ~ saw a list of Port Arthur people Mary sent you, none of whom I Jl ~ knew even vaguely. I think it is one of the friendliest, warmest
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- . The man in turn when talking to the State Department people turned down the job. The President tol( Indiana man present that he had cleared the man for the job that it was hard to get an outsider into a post like this instead of bringing someone up from
- (At the Ieike Store and Post Office in Hye, Texas) (ll:54 AM CST) Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Amba.ssador Gronouski and members of his family, Larry O'Brien and members of his family, the people of Hye, members of my family, postmaster Ieike, ladies
- talking last time about the Post Office. First of all, it's under Mr. Johnson's presidency that you were promoted to assistant postmaster general? A: That's correct. B: What were the circumstances there? A: The full details, I don't think are too
- Braestrup’s work as a journalist in Southeast Asia for the New York Times; New York Times coverage of Vietnam compared to Time magazine; how journalists covered Vietnam and the danger involved; how Braestrup became Washington Post Bureau Chief; Joe
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 16 (XVI), 11/21/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- heard any adverse comment regarding him in the White House. Ed [J. Edward] Day as postmaster general really did not have a political involvement. There wasn't a tendency in the White House to focus on the Post Office Department, unfortunately. So
- John Gronouski's appointment as ambassador to Poland after being U.S. postmaster general; the beautification stamp; a Post Office Department recruiting plan for college graduates; Civil Service regulations and hiring practices; a training program
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- of leaving ·the Ambassador's post open after he went to the NATO meeting. He would not raise the matter directly with ·willy Brandt, but he would get a feel for the risk of leaving the post open for several months. Mr. Nixon said he planned to appoint
- Secy of Treasury W Rostow (pl) Hon Endicott Peabody --former Peter Beatrice Governor of Massachusetts Governor Peabody is the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate Mrs. Philip (Kay) Graham , President, Wash. Post OFF RECORD Benjamin Bradlee
- INTERVIEWEE: WALLACE TERRY INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: LBJ Library Tape 1 of 1 G: Mr. Terry, would you begin by giving us just a little background of how you came to work for Time? T: I was a reporter for the Washington Post from 1960
- How Terry got a job at the Washington Post; shaking hands with Arkansas governor, Orval Faubus; early encounters with LBJ; Capitol Press Club; awarding LBJ for civil rights work; LBJ giving scholarship money to a black college student in 1963; job
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Reedy Moyers To office w/ leaders leaders leave at working on desk w/ JV Ambassador Discussion Joined by Ed Martin to Argentina w/ WJ and Ralph Dungan JV and McGeorge Bundy To SS post to greet His Majesty Mwambutsa IV King of Burundi w/ Mrs Johnson
- Judge Thornberry - to wish him a happy birthday Meeting w/ Mr. C. L. McNally - Publisher, Sat Evening Post Nat King Cole, Mr. Jones, Andy Hatcher - till 11:22 Mrs. Kennedy Cong. Carl Albert Shook hands w/ Dale Alford Kermit Gordon Fine Arts Commission
- Valenti Lt General Marshall Carter - departed 6:10 St. Louis Post Dispatch Publishers & Editors - see attached list (5) Secy Ball // departed 7:50p Sen. Smathers Secy McNamara Secy Rusk Michael Forrestal - re briefing on Vietnam W. Jenkins, Ted Sorensen
- Assistant in charge of Personnel (from the car) Arrive Labor Department -- meet Hobart out front and visit briefly re: Post office EEO matters Arrive S212 Senator Russell Discussion w/ Mrs. Charles White - re: Houston School Board and re-training program
- ) Entry No . 10 : Dinne r guests : Dr . an d Mr s Mr. Ab e Forta s * I f CP give fligh t number; if SP give owner . ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Remarks** Cain, Mr . an d Mrs . Tro y Post ,
- car 111 Main Post Office - Cabinet Luncheon -- hosted by PMG Day Arrive Capitol -- to barbershop, having departed luncheon at 2:20 Arrive S212 for staff meeting w/ Liz Carpenter, Ivan Sinclair, Charlie Boatner, Walter Jenkins, Cliff Carter, G. Reedy
- Dr. Wiesner Russell Wiggins - Washingto n Post George Reedy Gen. Brown, Secy McNamara's aide - re: Armed Services Day speeches Horace Busby Walter Jenkins J. C. Kellam Dorothy Territo Mrs. Wood (Cong. Dingell's secretary) - re: Brown & Ford Motor
- in S212 w/ Cong . Joe Pool Visiting w/ Dick Amberg, publisher of St. Louis Post Dispatch Cong. Carl Albert Walter Jenkins To Speaker's McCormack's office -- meeting w/ the Speaker and Cong. Hale Boggs re: Vice Presidential Detail of Secret Service
- To New York City, arriving at 11:00 To ITT - Speak to Plans for Progress meeting there, depart ITT w/ Dave Dubinsky Leo Stohlberg, Joe Moran, IS, MF Arrive Schrader's Manufacturing Co. - visit w/ workers - joined there by Dave Dubinsky To NY Post
- (Housto n Press) ; Dwigh t Alliso n (Sa n Antonio Light) ; Jo e Deale y (Dalla s Mornin g News) ; Be n Deacherd , Jr.; Clyde W. Rembert ; Dr . Willia m Croo k (Sa n Marco s Academy) ; Bil l Hobb y (Housto n Post); Sa m Kinc h (Dail y Texa s UT) ; Fran k
- off arrived Shreveport Airport and met by Winston Taylor arrive in auto at Scott Cemetery depart cemetery for the Powell residence arrive the Powell residence in Karnack, Texas depart with Doris Powell arrive Karnack Post Office for tree planting
- House. 5:30 Robin Duke arrived -- Luci and Lyn met her and visited for about five minutes -CTJ and Lynda had tea with her in the Yellow Oval Room. (The Dukes will leave for his new post in Denmark in about 10 days.) 6:35 Robin Duke left. 6:37 Dr. Chester
- 1:30p 2:45p 4:00p 5:00p 6:00p 14 15 10:00a 10 11 12 13 Day Friday Helen Williams, re: going on trip to Ohio Arthur Goldberg George Brown (Houston) Senator Johnson opened the Senate Phil Graham, re: asking reporter from Post to go on Ohio -West
- (Dallas) Sen Henning s Ed Wood s (St . Loui s Post-Dispatch ) To mak e weekl y Texa s radi o tap e Secretary Anderson George Brow n i n Housto n To Hom e Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE R page No,
- into livin g room to join luncheon guest.s: Mr. Eddi e Folliard - Washington Post Miss Cissv Morrissev - Time Mr. Tony Sylveste r -- WTO P - TV Mr. Robert Simple - Times (Nv ) Tony Sargent - CBS LUNCH w/ Mrs . ohnson, Mrs. Nancy Negley, Mr. J. C . Kellam, Mr
- n^^ March 27, 1966 White House Dav Sunda y Activity (include visited by) turf Expendi- Situation Room Breakfast w/ Mrs. Johnson To National City Christian Church w/ Mrs. Johnson for CHURCH SERVICES * (Monday's Washington Post ran a picture
- that have been happening down here to make it a nicer place to live. There is still much more to do in. southwe st, but this schoolya.rd is a significart step forward. Mrs. Graham and her newspaper, The Washington Post, have been concerned about southwest
- opening the store, it is my privilege to make the first purchase inside and also to be the first person to use the Strawbery Banke post office substation. AU will be nostalgie expe'riences, and 1 hope you realize how much 1 appreciate the honor. Mr
- more , he taught us how t o set them out so they will grow. And there was Mrs . Post.. a lady who has loved trees and flowers all h e r life, and likes to share them with everyone. There were your teache rs, your principals, and your parents, who a ll
- . May I ask you to convey to the editor or publisher "Radio Post," Mr. Norman Dietel, my cordial expressions gratitude for the similar invitation extended by him. I should be very happy if you would at some other pay a visit to the Federal Republic
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