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- Post-Courtship Letters
- was not set on fire as reported in this morning's Washing ton Post. TbP SEGREI. - '--------------------------~ TOl3 SECRET ._,,-- ,.._,...,__.... SANITIZED. E.O. 13526,Sec.3.5 D . o NLJIRA C JI-I, 7 By M r ·· "-., NARA, Date .:J.- ';1- ,,.._, J"'- •
- of Wisconsin Law School in Madison. Today posted the nominations of Rear Admiral Paul Masterson and Turner F. Cal( well. to the grade of Cice Admiral. Today posted Postmaster nomination list of 66 names. ^ NOMINATION SENT TO SENATE Howard J. Samuels of New
- to and Mrs . Garry Weber on their wedding day tomorrow in Dallas. She is daughter of Troy Post. He also signed a lt r to the Posts and a ltr to the Webers and gave them to the Amb to deliver , , , t 10:42am f
- to appoint three new members to the General Advisory Committee of the United States Arms Control and Disarment Agency: General Alfred M. Gruenther (U.S. Army, Retired); Stephen J Wright, President of the United Negro College Fund; and Troy V. Post, Chairman
- (she is one of the hostesses in the boyhood home.) Sheldon Cohen (returning his call of earlier today) n^ White House pg^, Activity (inctude visited bv) To Cabinet Room for meeting with ASSISTANT SECRETARIES of Interior, Post Office, and Justice
- of his rub reading th e January 21 edition of the Washington Post. ) January White Awake Breakfast Marvin House in Bed Watson and 21, 1965 Thursday JV in bedroom The President and First Lady received Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Daniels and children
- in chosing Mr. Emmerson for the new post. When we have learned that it was you, Mr. Ambassador, who have recommended him to the Government, we are also led to doubt your real intention. Might we remind you on this occasion that Mr. Emmerson, while serving
- to ••nd you a 11st or nam.a to send post~ She 11 going to gather 1t from everybody in the ot• tlce. trom oor.reapondenoe. and trom our oount.y tavorable U.ata. (Sbe :le to be a olear1ng hou•• tor ua, ao t;hat ther• won. 1 t ~ d.uplioation, and. 10 tha.t
- Post-Courtship Letters
- -OU that vnuldI could . irite more-:__'.) aor less personal ~rite on post cards . I get mighty stale after about 100 straight runlling . Q 16 . a 3 or 4 new birthdays of people ) This is something that Mary can do . isach da~ try to send me I know
- Post-Courtship Letters
- to London, assuming his present post at SHAEF. BACK IN THE STATES for a "very brief stay", William S. Paley (1), CBS president on leave as Chief of Radio, Psychological Warfare Division, OWI, attached to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces
- Post-Courtship Letters
- for America's favorite magazines-HOLIDAY 1 yr•• $5 • the request,, Publlsherwlll,onsubserlber'a . ' refund full amount Post, 1 yr.,'$6 • LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, 1 yr., $3. All prices U.S. only. No charce paldforcoplesnotpre:vlously n W • • • · malled. Prices
- Post-Courtship Letters
Oral history transcript, J. Russell Wiggins, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- for a substantial length of time the editor and executive vice president of the Washington Post and held previous editorial positions with that paper, I guess, on back into the late 1940s. W. 1946. M: Right. You were a Washington correspondent in the thirties
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- and RA\'rY10ND F. HOYLE on January 6, 1967, that m~ correspondence is handled through Post Office Bm: 12, Cald'7ell, New Jersey, which was l"'ented by his wife, MARTHA BEHRINGER at his direction. B. Charter Information No information concerning
- in the beginning, with very minor exceptions. And then it turned against him, turned against the war. The Washington Post is probably a pretty good sample of that. It supported the President 100 per cent on Vietnam in the very beginning and certainly did through
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- INTERVIEWEE: OVETA CULP HOBBY INTERVIEWER: David G. McComb PLACE: Mrs. Hobby's executive office at the Houston Post, Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: Mrs. Hobby has been kind enough to give me a few sheets here of biographical information which I'll
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- that could be considered for this post because they would either have to be widows, or single women, or women whose husbands would be able to go with them. And not very many women fall into that category. has quite a bit to do with it. So I'm sure
- lV 'Q_,_ (' ~/ THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS ~ WASHINGTON , !lfiVi: - .Bs-0-=-7' December MEMORANDUM FOR Joseph 31, 1968 /-z,: //- Califano Attached is the revised draft of the Post-Vietnam Report to the President
- See all scanned items from file unit "ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING) (BE 5‑7)"
- This folder is from the WHCF category for BUSINESS - ECONOMICS, subcategory ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING).
- Folder, "Ex BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post War Planning)," WHCF BE, Box 40
- even greater use of him in soliciting people for jobs and scouting around the country for abilities. Mc We've been talking about the post office--you instituted what is called the air taxi service which became a very successful development in postal
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- or black cloth coat. No veils to be worn by American ladies. The above information on dress will be confirmed by the Swedish Embassy pending receipt of a reply to questions they posted by tele gram to their ·foreign office yesterd y and I will send you
- involved in covering the combat part of the war in 1965-1967 were fairly small, considering the several hundred reporters assigned to get accredited to MACV. G: When did you become Washington Post bureau chief? 5 LBJ Presidential Library http
- 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-)
- introduced Mrs. Lawrence Barker, Dept of Labor of W. Virginia Gates to the President.j (J^ Alan Barth - Washington Post "*" In a brief conv.,she told him thather Betty Bay, Pres. 's Cmtee on Consumer Interest husband had assured her the Pres.'s Joseph
- General Mrs. Virginia Brizendine (Post Office Dept) Hon John W. Bush, Chairman, ICC) Mr. Daryl Bealle Mr. Robert Bannerman , CIA Lt. General Marshall S. Carter, National Security Agency Hon John A Carver, Under Secy of Interior Mr. James Chappelear, Post
- nationalist and insular outlook of Irish politicians has been considerably modi fied by two factors; first, the appearance on the Irish scene of a post-revolution group of younger, more vigorous politicians~ and, second, the growing realization that Ireland's
- ) . 2:47p . 2:58p Jo e Califano and Bill Moyers in MW 315" t (pl) . ~305 - 3:40p 330 f McPherson ....j 3:40p : ;; _^ t 1I I | i Mrs in ~ ~ Johnson The President to the Cabinet Room to greet some 24 C. W. Post College students from New
- . , Dept of Commerce DeLuca, John A. , White House deNeufville, Richard L. ,DOD Firmage, Edwin B. , Ofc of the VP Johnson, W. Tom, Jr., White House Lee, Robert R., BOB Lee, Ronald B. , Post Ofc Dept Maguire, Charles M. , White House Mulford, David C
- for the American people. So what I try to do in this book is to see the war from LBJ's eyes." Katharine Graham, long-time publisher of the Washington Post and now chairman of the executive committee of the Washington Post Company, was interviewed by a panel
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- as First Lady, there will be considerable space devoted to her life before that time, and also to her post-White House days at the LBJ Ranch. This new exhibit will display video excerpts from Mrs. Johnson's home movie , never before seen by the public. One
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- announced the President's intention to nominate John H. Johnson of Chicag as a member of the Post Office Dept Advisory Board. Also issued statement by the President on a report this morning by the AG and Director of the FBI on the increase in crime dun ng
- visited by) departed South Grounds w/ Mrs. Johnson Kyaefic Meyer residence of Mrs. Eugene My^-r-e (former owner of the Washington Post) _ 1624 Cres cent Place, N.W., Washington Meyer 7:55p Departed 8:06p Arrived 8:37p Departed 8:50p President 17, 1968
- Inspector Robert Wick of FBI fr mans Lunch Secy in mansion w/ George Alex Rose and Jimmy McNamara fr mans Reedy Wechsler Douglass Cater New York Post and off Record Flowers an d notes sen t to : Ambassador t o Cost a Rica , Gonzale s J . Faci o
- Under Macy. (They arrived at the Ranch at 11:00 am from Washington) - re Post Office Secretary George Ball -- D. C. budget Lunch w/ Mrs. Johnson, Chairman Macy, Director Gordon, Postmaster Gronouski, Mrs. George Brown, and JV and Nell Yates, vm, and mf
- sponsored by the President's Club of New York. Also left w/ the President, Brooklyn Navy Yard Report Robert Picture made w/ Del Webb - presentation of pass to Yankee Stadium Mr Webb is owner of NY Yankees To mansion for lunch w/ Washington Post people - w
- Troy Post, Tom Unis and Mr John Gray G. Reedy (b.2) William Doherty - re pay raise bill Jim Farley - NYC (b.2) - returning Mr. Farley's call "I'm going to lunch see you all later" - to the mansion w/ JV - after stopping in mjdr's office to tell her
- Returned to office w/ 4 newspaper women & Cliff Carter. showed Cabinet Room & Oval Room 1) Isabelle Shelton (Star) 2) Dorothy McCardle (Post) Walter Jenkins 3) Frances Lewine (AP) 4) Hazel Markl (NBC) Departed w/ autographed family Mrs Jaqueline Kennedy pic
- , the first and foremost answer always is: Education . We need more scien tists, more speci ally -trained post graduates, more highly - educated and highly-skilled workers . And that is what pleases me most about our experience here today
- , General Throckmorton, and Mayor Cavanagh. This gave a picture of the physical layout and the actual incidents. 7:15 were received. Returned to Command Post where FBI and Justice reports 7: 30 Met with Negro leaders, including Congressman Diggs
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- in the United States against the rights of the whites. He observed that when the NSRP takes power there would be hangings, from the President through Congress, and their heads would be on posts from coast to coast and border to border. LYNCH then blamed the Je
- , Ji m Baskin , Jim Mathis , Jan e Stretc h (manager o f Camde n New Jersey Courie r Post ) Texas Delegatio n lunc h Welcome Bac k Part y i n Congressma n Multer' s offic e 130 2 NHO B TV cameras (NBC , Movieton e News ) i n receptio n roo m Sen Ker r
- Sevareid , GBS Bob Young , Chicago Tribune Hugh John Cauley , Kansas City Star Chalmers Roberts . Washington Post Crosby Noyes . Washington S^aox Star Mel Elfin . Newsweek Jack Sutherland , U S News Bill Moyers, Tom Johnson. Hal Pachios Sidey, TIME Today