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- saying that Greenfield didn't have that authority? Z: Bob Manning left the government about the end of August or early September to become editor of the Atlantic Magazine. never got that letter Bob Manning did. Jim Greenfield One of the headaches we
- Survey (HES); the censorship issue; lifting Ev Martin's (Newsweek) credentials; Oriana Falacci; overall performance of the press in Vietnam; the Caravelle Bar issue; individual journalists characterized; TV journalism; Morley Safer; LBJ and the press
- .) Secretary McNamara: Time Magazine said the reservists who were called up had good morale. Newsweek said many of them were grumbling. George Ball: I have seen a cynical assertion that the reserves were called under the pretext of Korea but for actual use
- . LBJ attends stag dinner in honor of the President, hosted by George H. Baker of Business Magazine Editors Association. 1/23 LBJ is scheduled to meet with Truman, but cancels. Later that day LBJ hosts dinner for John Connally, Cameron McElroy and Ray
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 3 (III), 10/30/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Press International), Hugh Sidey (Time Magazine), Ray Scherer (NBC), and Chuck Roberts (Newsweek Magazine). Marianne Means Helen Thomas Hugh Sidey Douglas Kiker 15 In Search of LBJ at the Library John Connally: I think he is probably one of the most
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- News; Er• neet K. Lindley, Newsweek Magazine; Jamee Rut.on, New York T1mee; Law "9nce B. Spivak, regular panel member. Mr. Baoo11ts.Th1a is Ned Brooks, invitlng you to "Meet the Press." Our guest today la the Chancellor of Weat Germany, Dr. Konrad
Oral history transcript, William J. Jorden, interview 1 (I), 3/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- in there. I was going to say, as an old news- paperman you were tending to favor the magazine people here. J: Perhaps. That's because it is a tough story and it is complicated and a magazine writer has a little more time to work up his piece, to gather his
- . At that time there were no more than half a dozen people engaged in the task force. G: When you were at Labor and were asked to write, or to do studies, what was it, to write speeches? T: There were speeches for Bill Wirtz; there were drafts of magazine
- your lnatruction and gone to George Silk the LIFE Magazine photographer to obtain black and white pictures as ordered. Please understand that if they are ever to be reproduced by anyone, you had better conaider the LIFE Magazine copy right and have
- Francisco's bustling Barbary Coast of old and the busty topless waitresses of today are the offices of Ramparts magazine, a slick-paper sensation-monger that has unique sources of news, a seemingly unc~sing __(l~Q}V_.Qf funds aria~ an •mDE. on today's
Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- sixties when they brought Lansdale back out there as special team to win the war, and I had read a piece in done . I happened in the head of this to hear about this early on, Foreign Affairs magazine that Lansdale There was something, it seemed
- I think amazed me more than anything, the one thing I recall, the discussion was not on what we were going to be doing at the governor's conference. The President had a whole series of magazines like Time, Newsweek, et cetera and he had a series
Oral history transcript, Ashton Gonella, interview 2 (II), 10/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- prominence, so you were getting national writers, Time magazine and so forth, that wanted in-depth stories, Newsweek and so forth. But he stayed on the floor. I guess I compare it to how the Senate is today, but it was like a child of his, I guess, that you
- very much if Johnson or anyone It/as monitori ng the New Yorker for him. Kennedy read it himsel f. The Ne\'1 Yorker, fond as I am of it, is not taken very seriously as a political magazine, and I don't think he'd much care. No, I never had that. I
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 25 (XXV), 8/7/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for a drink. Do you think they're not going to talk about it? Of course they're going to talk about it. It finally got to a Time magazine reporter. Of course, some of the press worked on it, too. I remember one in particular, a reporter whom I will not name
- on "The Women's Movement Through the Eyes of the Media." Panelists will include Sey Chassler, Editor of Redhook Magazine; Peggy Simpson, President of the Washington Press Club; and Isabelle Shelton with the Washington Star. Tuesday will be devoted to state
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 4 (IV), 5/21/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- by that report, he lost badly. It became apparent to everyone very quickly in Washington that the report did not have any substance to it and that he had used it as bait to get this cover on Newsweek magazine. G: Did LBJ do anything to recoup his standing
- can’t our own. LBJ meets with CTJ and Lynda this afternoon and goes to the Speaker’s office at the close of the day as he does for the next two evenings. 3/17 LBJ meets with a group of 25 business editors from the Society of Business Magazine Editors
- INTERVIEWEE: HARRY McPHERSON INTERVIEWER: T. H. BAKER PLACE: Mr. McPherson's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 B: This is the continuation of the interview with Harry McPherson. Sir, since we last talked, there has been published in Newsweek on March 10
- Reedy attend. Later LBJ attends a cocktail party given by Life Magazine at the Statler preceding the White House News Photographers 1955 Chronology ● p. 8 of 46 07/2024 8 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff
Oral history transcript, John Chancellor, interview 1 (I), 4/25/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- , the room for the kind of commentary you get in newspapers and the kind of critical judgments you can make in magazines. So I think television was not unkind to Johnson in that it transmitted to the country Johnson—for good or for bad, but it was Johnson
- : I was interested; you earlier mentioned, I believe before the tape was on, that the White House decided to violate its own policy of task force secrecy by engineering some kind of leak from the- F: It was a leak to Newsweek. T: To Newsweek
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 1 (I), 4/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- anything else. Another man that I would talk to is Bryson Rash, that I would give notes on what I thought. Newsweek. Another one was Sam Shaffer of Those were my three contacts. I met Holmes at the Metropolitan Club to tell him goodbye. said, "What
- , and I'll have to say it the way it is because there were conflicting ideas about the President's birthplace. In fact, Time magazine came out with a picture of the President's birthplace on the cover, which was a board and batten three-room shack
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 10 (X), 3/31/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Post or Newsweek Where is he now, Washington Post? magazine last I heard of him. But Gerry Siegel was working on the Preparedness [Sub]committee at the time. So he told me he'd take him. Gerry said, "Sam, do you mind if I take this up with Senator
- of the lights, and the austerity in the White House and so forth came to the eye of a very astute reporter, who had known of Okamoto's prowess, and he got him to talk, unwittingly, and quoted him in a Newsweek article. The same day that the magazine came out
- : former LIFE magazine photographers Gordon Parks and Charles Moore: Mag1111m photographers Bob Adelman and Leonard Freed: then-staff photogra pher for the Nm ion of Islam, Robert Sengstacke;and Black Star photogra phers Matt Heron and Bob Fitch. The LBJ
- secretary, National Catholic Education Association. Dr ~ Kenneth Holland, president, Institute of International Education. C. D. Jackson, publisher, Life magazine. Dr. Joseph E. Johnson, president, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Eric Johnston
- for Magazine Publishers Assoc. speech. 5/9 To Travis AFB, California then on to Hawaii where he speaks to Hawaiian legislature, attends groundbreaking ceremony of East-West Center. 5/10 To Wake Island, crossed International Date Line. 1961 Chronology ● p. 6
- , who was hailed by Newsweek as "The nation's leading Presidential scholar," has written five major books focusing on the presidencies of Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. He has also published works on the Cold War and the relationship
- , who was hailed by Newsweek as "The nation's leading Presidential scholar," has written five major books focusing on the presidencies of Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. He has also published works on the Cold War and the relationship
Oral history transcript, Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, interview 1 (I), 11/2/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- in Time magazine that President Truman was very angry about. Johnson was very rough on the military, very rough on me at hearings, which he had a right to be. But he was unusually rough at this particular hearing. He would have a habit of saying, "I
- 1TiiQ. ftoblicatieA Re"uires P.en"inieft ef Cop' right WelaeF1 w. Themas JehftseR ·~ ·J:-'YRIGMTED Meeting beg~n: Meeting ended: 7:15 p.m. 7:56 p. m. NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT 1S MEETING WITH KENNETH CRAWFORD, NEWSWEEK In the President's Office July 19
- of rally at Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Newsweek, 8/26/63, p. 32-33. Discussion of Ku Klux Klan rallies held in the summer of 1963 at Athens, Augusta, and Savannah, Georgia. Ku Klux Klan: button-down bed sheets. Once more--the K. K. K. New York Times Magazine