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  • -deleting Gubernatorial candidate Sprouse ^— and adding Ray Jacobsen (advance man) In stateroom, having dinner w/ C.^ PRESS POOL: Dobbins. Baltimore Sun Robert Pierpoint, CBS Mike Posner , UPI James Mathews, Reuters Doug Cornell, AP Tom Johnson mf WHITE
  • Engine Co., Inc., Columbus, In (Chairman of the Commission) Dr. Russell Nelson, President, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore This Commission is studying the problem of manpower in the Dr. Robert Ebert, Dean, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Mass
  • Cong W m Widnal l Cong Joh n B . William s Cong. Charle s L . Weltne r To MJDR' s Of c - w/M W - askin g fo r Diarie s o f days i n Texa s -seemingly disturbe d a t pres s accoun t that he spen t 8 hrs boatin g Sat. -Sep t 4. Takes Sat . an d Sun
  • I took advantage of the opportunity and asked Blaylock whether he could do any­ thing for Tom Miler's son or tell us something we could do or have done. Col. B. said that Miller Ainsworth (Lt. Col . ) is i~ Baltimore., Maryland ri§ht now
  • Califan o 10:55a t po b - askin g fo r Willi e Da y to ge t th e Yardle y cartoo n i n th e Baltimor e Sun this mornin g 10:56a t Ji 10:57a t Mik m Jone s - p e Manato s l WHITE HOUS E Dat IDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N * DIAR Y th President bega n
  • - pl - pl - pl of the Baltimore Sun Potter/and Tom Johnson , went in Oval Room to meet with President there. --for this mtg the President was prepared by a Sanders' mem o - outlining several aspects of the President's relationshi p with the Congress
  • / Clar k Cliffor d mf - "Bring me th e note s o n that cal l I asked you fo r thi s morning? " vm - "Sen d me the Baltimor e Sun and Philadelphia Inquire r also." J Valenti G Reedy Cliff Carter J Valenti Bill Moyers Walter Jenkins To office fr
  • ) _ —__— __«_ . . . RECORD: Phil Potter Baltimore Sun Potter asked to see the President prior to his departure for Guam to background and fill-in for the Guam trip. .,.,,. .... Rostow —., . : ^ ^ _ taiTE Hous e Date March 17, 196 7 €NT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N tt
  • To Reedy mansion Dinner H Baltimore w/ Mrs J Busby Secretary Vance sun April 8 , 196 5 White Hous e Wednesday Released statemen t o n U. S. - Japa n Cooperatio n in Medica l Science Released tex t o f th e repl y t o th e Seventee n National
  • of .the National states Rights Party (NSRP) in Baltimore, Maryland, in · June 1967. He also - attended the NSRP National Convention held in August 1967, at Jacksonville, Florida. - p DETAILS: BACKGROUND RESID3~CE A~D EMPLOYMENT LA T-1 LA T-2 (9/20/67) (9/~_9/~7
  • Negro Press Sloan, Mrs. Ruth C Exec Director, Ruth Sloan Associates,, Washington, DC Spang, Mr. Kenneth - VP, First Natl City Bank of NY - NYC Sterne. Mr. Joseph R. L - Baltimore Sun Sylvester, Mr. Edward Symington, Hon. James W. - Chief of Protocol
  • Lane - Temple Terrace, Florida Hon. Theodore McKeldin - Mayor of Baltimore ___________ _ Mrs. Robert McNamara . Mr. Albert Rains - Attorney, }&S&&^&^ - Gadsden, Alabama Mr. David Sullivan - Pres. , Building Service Employees Int'l Union Mr. Cato
  • di d not spea k t o eithe r o f the Secretaries , a s h e wa s dozin g as Chief Baltimor e wa s givin g him a rub . Th e sleepin g pil l took effect, an d the chief rubbe d onl y the President's leg s an d did not giv e hi m a full massage. ~ ,j i
  • in advance. He was terribly sensitive, as I said earlier, about leaks. One of his best friends in the press was Philip Potter of the Baltimore Sun, and Potter wrote a rather innocent story once saying that the President was going to grant the request of India
  • are a - President drivin g - w/ ^ Luci, Ji m .tones , m f - - beautiful weather , blu e skie s ^ and sun ^ ___^____^__^________^________ 9:55a Departe d LBJ Ranc h vi a pdjaaKxfoojt^Dadiaatxarjb c Jetsta r Jim Jone s Marie Fehmer Charlie Maguir e De Vier Pierso n
  • Senator Jim Phil 10, 1968 David Wednesday f or t Activity LD ^1:33p 1:51p 1:37p t April Cochran (Mrs. Floyd Odium) A. S. Mike Monroney - of Oklahoma Jones Potter, reporter. Baltimore Sun (appt requested by Mr. Potter to "tell the President
  • calls carded Sunday Philip Potter of Baltimore Sun - Austin Lauren Soth - xxx De s Moines, Iowa - Editor of Editorial Pages, Des Moines Register To airstrip to say goodbye to Senator and Mrs. Humphrey. Mrs. Kay Graham. : ack Valenti xxxxxx who
  • October 27 , 196 4 White House Tuesday for picture s fo r pres s an d photographers. Th e Presiden t wen t over t o gree t May Crai g an d Bil l Knighton of the Baltimor e Sun . H e shook hand s wit h members o f the Britis h Press wh o were ther e t o
  • that these damaged facilities will not stay out long because they are primarily goods rather than facilities that we re bombed. ' Rusk reported that his State Department briefing of the Baltimore Sun editorial board proved very successful. The President said
  • 'resident began his day at (Place) T-:~. Time June — -. ——___— „ . Udoff, Baltimore, Md. , to be U. S. Marshal for District of Maryland for term four years • , . — _______ , —. ——————— Date June 16 , 196 7 The Whit e House/HITE HOUSE Date June 16
  • New York Daily News Baltimore Sun New York Herald Tribune Washington Post USIA ~••rleaa 81 swieasH•s &smpant American Br~adcasting Company Westinghouse Broadcasting Company Mutual Broadcasting System National Broactaating Company National Broadcasting
  • to the President Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Day, Washington, DC Mr. and Mrs. PriceDay, Editor, the Baltimore Sun Miss Pamela Dolese, Oklahoma City, Okla Mrs. Roger Dolese, Okla City, Okla Gen and Mrs. Graves B. Erskine Mr. Robert Estabrook, Washington Post M Hon and Mrs
  • Cornell, AP Frank Cormier, AP David Mathew, Reuters Max Frankel, NY Times Dick McGowan, NY Daily News Nick Thimmesch, Newsday George Packard, Philadelphia Bulletin Muriel Dobbin, Baltimore Sun Garnett Horner , Washington Star Carroll Kilpatrick.Washington
  • , Maryland 21202 In Reply, PleaseRefer 14 File No. August 1S, 1966 • Re:· PARTICIPATIO~ OF VIOLENTELEMENTS IN RIOTS ANDDISTURBANCES . , Information se·t forth in the following memorandum has been Gbtained from police sources in Baltimore, Maryland
  • to the hostilities. ,. THE BALTIMORE SUN October 21, 1965 • ·./ ,' • , .· ,.._ ,-~ ·.~ ' . • . ;. •.• - ,.. ; . , .. , "I PreiicleritPuts Price Tag Ori .A id ,. _____ n~· . • .. . , I 1 ·i; callino to a meeting there Dean not unlimited
  • . Chalmers Roberts Washington Post, Wash., D. C • ({_Mr. a_ a a._ Mr. /J t(__Mr. . /J. a.Mr. a.._Mr. 't. .. 'i) a H r U · Joseph R. L. Sterne Baltimore Sun, · Chevy Chase, Md. - 4 - 9/28/66 Mr. /',/ . l/lThe /} ~Mr. John E. Steinbeck Author
  • :45 a.m. discoverlbj.org March 3/2 Cabinet meeting at White House, 10 a.m. 3/3 Lunch with Gould Lincoln, Jerry Griffin, Senators Mansfield and Dirksen, Smathers, Humphrey, Roth (Baltimore Sun), Ed Koterba, Bill Theis, Bobby Baker. Meeting at White
  • To -^Hf 1:34p ,. (Mr .. . . o n th e benc h in th e aisle just outsid e the bedroom bedroom - w/ Harry Mcpherson ; . McPherson carried the President's bedroom) -. a speech into -_ i 1:34p Dr. Burkley, Chief Stuart Baltimore, mf, mary s
  • , Chicag o Sun Times, Chi , Il l Cvrus R . Smith , Chr . , America n Airlines , Inc , NY C Frederic March , Actor , NY C Lvnn A. Townsend . Pres . . Chrysle r Corp . Detroit . Mich . Dr. C . B . Powell . Publisher . N.Y . Amsterda m News . NY C Dr. Barnab y
  • - Presidential 4:11p ^Bfr- Presidential ' The •. Cross ~~~ " I Jt • -Activity . ,. . . (include visited by) I Hill i (sun limosine (Lincoln bubble top) departed -- JJ accompanied the President in his car. : shining, an d blue skies) : Nimitz House
  • . Wednesday, May 29 at the White House. Please excuse any inconvenience and confirm any change in your attendance by return wire. James R. Jones, Special Asst. to the Pres. CLARK,Champ, NYC LE.WIS,Michael, Baltimore Sun NYC PORTER,Sylvia, BAILEY, Mary L
  • think he was aware of the fact that he was actually doing a favor for a friend of Bobby Baker's. I'll never forget what happened then. One Sunday--I always read the Baltimore Sun on Sunday, because I thought it was about the best paper in the country
  • \'f'd mo,•ln,t FLYING SAUCER with knoblike llruc:ture on top, a• reported by many viewers, i, lhown againll sun u background in this .hot by Profenor Adamski take,, et I :30 p. m., Dec:. I, 195I. , rl"'7It l'\.Ort.'!iUHU'c,r.,.,• JI., ~ .rt.11
  • on the Tobacco problem, enclosed is the article from the Baltimore1'Sun/m~,,- II ·r ~NC~~~~APJ' What happened!! Sincerely yours, THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 16, -J--..-:;-.1LiVAN inistrative Assistant to Senator l;@_niel B.~Brewster I MemorandUin
  • !!]_I The Baltimore Sun 481 Washington Post-Times-Herald ~/ Savannah News SOI Canton Repository ., ' _I - 138 l * * * \ 51/ Cincinnati Model Cities -52/ Cincinnati Interview 53/ Anti-Riot Program Application. Team DeBriefing Tape
  • HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Bunker -- II -- 19 G: I gather, for example, John Carroll of the Baltimore Sun might have
  • , and the [Washington Post], and one other paper. But he always read the Times and the Post. G: The Baltimore Sun? J: Yes, the Baltimore Sun. It was around. There were several others around, but he wouldn't read them all the time. G: How about the [Washington
  • of the Baltimore Sun and another reporter. So the President took us over to the White House. We stopped in the Oval Office and LBJ saw Valenti for a second and said he'd he back in a few minutes. We went upstairs to the family quarters, the Yellow Living Room
  • down. I'm sure he's not on the list now. R: You know, how many close relationships he had, I don't know because I was not at the Senate regularly. He certainly had a close relationship with Phil Potter, Baltimore Sun, which he carried