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- Jack Valenti - to second floor checkup Walt Rostow Director Charles Schultze Bill Moyers To Oval Office w/ JJ and BM kM^ ll:25a 11:29 Presentation of Eighth Armored Division Association's "Peace Award" ^Other guests: The Peace Award is a plaque
- House. 12:21 Called Joe Frantz. 2. 12:26 Left the White House for the Statler Hilton Hotel for American Association of Nurserymen's luncheon in honor of CTJ. Made brief remarks. Dictated October 31, 1968 2:45 Returned to the White House. 2:50 Called
- . and Mrs. Aubrey Kerr, Dean McGee , Preston Moore, Bill Atkinson) Luncheon, Oklahoma Press Association News Clinic, Civic Room, Biltmore Hotel Senator was main speaker; followed by question an d answer perio d Reception for public, Biltmore Hotel, given
- a taped press conference. . . (made some kind of a statement on the educatio n bil l ? ? ? ) To the 2nd floor To Oval office with John Chancellor (NBC) Justice Goldberg McGeorge Bundy (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) Bill Moyers (pl) John Chancellor July 17
- . Magnuson Secy Stewart L. Udall Bob Thompson - Press Sen. Maurine B. Neuberger Robert Jackson Sen. Wayne Morse W. House staff Sen. Mike Mansfield Frank Cormier - Press Sen. Alan Bible Al Spivak - Press Sen. Howard W. Canno n Sid Davis - Press . Cong
- , Minneapolis Tribune Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Commission Mr. Charles ^^Bartlett, Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times Mr. Karl Bauman, Associated Press Alfred M Bell, Washington, D.C. William M Blair, New York Times Hon. Waggoner Carr, Attorney
- Alec Toumayan, interpreter Norman Armour, protocol PRESS in --as they were leaving, the President yelled after them, "Vote Democratic" Coffee and orange juice served PRESS CONFERENCE-- The Prime Minister and the Presidentboth made statements. 79th
- House Monda 6 Nov 1967 Day y Activity (inctud e visited by ) Chief Justice Earl Warre n Mr. Joh n Walker, Director of the Natl Gallery of Art J. Carter Brown, Associate Director of the Natl Gallery and Mrs. Johnso n to report on the planned
- Associated t/Creal J. B. American , ^ ^ Employees Cunningham, Hon. Glenn House Senate Press Automobile Assn. of Representatives Davis, Mrs. Christine Ray House -Davis, Thomas H. Piedmont of Representatives staff Airlines ^Dawson, William L. . ^Day, James
- . On the corresix1ndents' panel were Frank Cormier, for a long time with the Associated Press and now retired; Helen Thomas, United Press Interna tional and dean of the Whjte House press corps: Marianne Means, Hearst Newspapers and l(jng Features syndi cate: James
- with small triangles and squares most of them barren and devoid of even a sprig of grass. Think what it might mean to have these planted in flowers or shrubs I But even if a neighborhood association, or a business firm wanted to contribute flowers
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at a Meeting to Discuss Formation of a Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, 2/11/1965"
Folder, "Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 7
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- . Collier Silver-swimming; Phoenix, Arizom . Mr. Douglas B. Cornell associated Press Mr. William N. Craig Gold-swimming; Glendale, California Mr. Stanley F. Cwiklinski Gold ..rowing; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mr. Arthur Daley New York Times Mr. Sidney Davis
- Date_ February White House p^ 5, 1966- Saturday Activity (intrude visited by) Press Office (talked to Peggy Stark) Secy Freeman Peggy Stark Mike Manatos Secy Rusk Governor Averell Harriman JV(pl) "" "" ' The Vice President, Minneapolis, Minn
- Presa International Associated Presa Associated Press Mutual Broadcasting System UPI Audio Westinghouse Broadcasting Company Western Union CBS-trV UPI Newsfilm Chicago Tribune New York Herald Tribune Time United Preas International USIA u. s. News &t
- Council, Inc. __, , Robert Nathan, Dire ctor, Nathan Associates, Washington, D. C. _ O. G. Bentley, Dean of Agric, Univ of Illinois, Urbana, Ill Horace Holmes^ Walter Lanham .*-.—- ,^^ ^— ^ ^ McGeo Bundy joined at 2:00p on invitation of the President
Oral history transcript, L.T. (Tex) Easley, interview 1 (I), 5/4/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- years and that was natural they called me Tex there. So then when I came to Washington with the Associated Press in March, 1937, why, again they called me Tex. Then in fact for about thirty years while I was with the AP I had· this weekly column
- . Dewey Daane Sherman J. Maisel Andrew Brimmer and Martin West The President entered and immediately made REMARKS On one side of Cabinet Room are members of Congress and members of Federal Reserve Board--on other side, Press and press photogs--two TV
Oral history transcript, Stewart J.O. Alsop, interview 1 (I), 7/15/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was accessible? A: Yes, he was always accessible. He wasn't always very informative. People around him were more informative than he was, people like George Reedy and Bobby Baker. M: You say that he got along better with the press then, and that's my
- Early acquaintance with LBJ; how LBJ related to the press as a senator; Alsop's interactions with LBJ; Alsop's support of LBJ in 1964 against Goldwater; Alsop's and Philip Graham's role in JFK's selection of LBJ as the vice-presidential nominee
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 25 (XXV), 8/7/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , that was pretty horrible. G: The President had gone to New York. R: We were in New York. G: Al Smith dinner, was that it? R: I've forgotten what the dinner was. I was the first to know. I think I knew even before he did. Oh, I think the Associated Press
- Duties of the press secretary; LBJ’s misunderstanding of the press; LBJ’s secrecy as president; press pool; travelling with LBJ; LBJ’s friendliness toward the press; Eric Goldman; resignation of Walter Jenkins.
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 4 (IV), 8/20/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- you just a few more questions about Mrs. Johnson as first lady, and also some other issues I should say. I think the first one I'm thinking of, and I'm asking you this primarily because of your own close association with Mr. Udall, who was secretary
- 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
- . McGeor ge Bundy referred to the pending Presidential speech and discussed the proposed plan for a Southeast Asia D evelopment Association. Mr. Gaud (AID) and Mr . Rusk both indicated their -- ~,,,,..¥ _, :,"... '1
- . * Marcum, Prof. John A. - Director, African Program, Lincoln University Marks, Hon. Leonard H. ,Director, USIA Marshall, Hon. Th urgood - Solicitor General Martin, Louis E. - DNC , Marton, Mr. Endre - Associated Press McGuire, Rev. Frederick A., C. M
- d Secor Al Spiva k - Press, Fran k Cormie r - Bress, To m Wicker - Pres s an d Sid David - Press. Arrived Worceste r Municipa l Airport , Mass . - Greete d by: Gov. E . Peabody , Mayo r Paul V. Mullaney , Joh n Davoren, Dist . Att y Wm . Buckley
- ., 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
- . Well, we had all sorts of problems with it. In the first place, an airline cannot haul anybody free-for-nothing without all sorts of special permits; and we had to go to the International Aviation Association, or whatever they call it, and get
- , , ,"~o' w RELEASE AFT ER 6:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 24, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B$ JOHNSON NATIONAL CONVENTION OF AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN-JUNE
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, National Convention of American Home Economics Association, Detroit, Michigan, 6/24/1964"
Oral history transcript, Gould Lincoln, interview 1 (I), 9/28/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- : A whole crowd. Everybody. In those days the press gallery was very small compared to what it is now. newspapers, had small staffs. And the press association, the individual But I remember very well when we were all LBJ Presidential Library http
- with the Kennedys; press relations; criticism of LBJ; news media contributed to LBJ’s loss of popularity; previous Presidents’ handling of the press; Supreme Court Packing Bill; JFK’s formal format; impact of television on politics, campaigning and government
- that coverage by a group of younger reporters, good journalists, but young mavericks, rebels, young Turks, whatever label you want to put on them. David Halberstam of the New York Times, Malcolm Browne of the Associated Press, Neil Sheehan of UPI, Nick Turner
- State of press relations in Saigon in 1964; coordination between various elements of the mission; generation gap and press relations; psychological operations; integration of the press relations efforts; JUSPAO; understanding of the Vietnam
- of Tennessee press research by Dr. Graf and Sam Smith. Head of Tennessee Historical Association co-editor Dr. Ralph W. Haskins,Dr. Oliver W. Holmes , Executive Director, National Historical Publications, Wash., Univ. of Tenn history Mr.Ernest Robinson. Head
- Time f In Out Lo 1968 or t Expendi1 Activity Code LD (include visited by) ture 1:41p OFF RECORD: 1:59 xM^xEfts^^gs^gffig^sxx Major General Donald S. Dawson (Natl Legislative Chairman) and a delegatio n from the Reserve Officers Association
- . It was not based on our association with the United Press, which was almost nonexistent. It was on the basis of our working together when I was in the Budget Bureau. Also there I had had some not-direct contact with the President, but you know how close the budget
- of LBJ’s gall bladder surgery; how LBJ’s treatment of individual reports affected their stories; television coverage of a White House event regarding a Rural Electric Association meeting; press coverage of NASA events; the difficulty in denying rumors.
- /show/loh/oh Kennedy -- I -- 23 G: In the spring of 1930, LBJ went to Huntsville as part of a TPA convention. Do you recall that? K: Texas Press Association? G: Yes. K: No, I don It. G: Yes. K: Yes. G: You were in the Press Club
- Reedy Bill Moyers Unannounced press conference in office President at desk reporters gathered around his desk Staff members in office but away from reporters and Presidents Ending at J Valenti Staff BM JV Bundy Goodwin Redman J Valenti in office G Reedy
- visited by) To Oval office w/ Jake Jacobsen- -who was out immediately OFF RECORD: Paul Miller, President of Gannet Newspapers .Tom John son Press card Mr. Miller invited the President to address the Associated Press Editors Convention meeting in New
- • ,41;· ' ~ .. FOR RELEASE AFTER 11:00 A. M. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1967 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE ------------------------------------------------------------------REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at Middlebury College Commencement Exercises, Middlebury, Vermont, 6/12/1967"
- FOR IMW..EDIA T E RE LEASE TUESDA Y, APRIL z. 1968 Office o f the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHI TE HOUSE --- - - ~ - --- ---- --- ---- - - - ------- --- ----- - -- -- - -- - -- - -- - ---- -- - - -- -- - - REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at Women Doers Luncheon on 'What Citizens Can Do to Improve the Health of the American Child' - the White House, 4/2/1968"
- the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. School records in Pasadena, California, describe the assailant, Sirhan Sirhan, as "friendly, cooperative, and well mannered". He has had little association with other members of his family, few male associates
- of that meeting? Z: Some of it. I don't remember whether I've given you this before or not, but if not, it dealt with the press in Vietnam and the coverage we were getting. Leonard was there as director of USIA, John was there as the new director
- 1965 meeting with LBJ about press coverage in Vietnam; Frank Stanton; Arthur Sylvester; LBJ and the press; Walt Rostow; different interpretations of the situation in Vietnam; Bill Moyers; government response to press criticism; qualifications
- of both sides of the Capitol agreed that this was an object which couLd be reached and promised to bend every effort in that direction. They also agreed to tell the press on leaving meeting that the house would have enacted possibly 70 of the 91 bills