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  • publicly or not. Even if he didn't, I'm sure we did. I'm sure even if Eisenhower went out without seeing the press that we did not let the opportunity go by to say that he'd been briefed on the steel situation and he agreed with what we were doing. G
  • Johnson expressed his desire to visit invitation convenience. Korea. to President President Both Presidents ex­ pressed their desire to maintain close personal contact to continue to serve the cause ot freedom and peac,. ~NTlAL 00 ( INDEX ro
  • to announce a proposal by the insurance industry to invest $1 billion of their own capital to alleviate problems of central cities. The Vice President Senator Gordon Allott, Colorado Hon. Joseph M. Barr. Mayor, Pittsburgh, Pa. . Cong. William A. Barrett. Pa
  • mansion Secretary Orville Freeman fr mansion Secretary Steward Udall fr mansion To the office W Jenkins B Moyers G Reedy G Reedy J Valenti B Moyers Thursday White July House McGeorge Bundy out Unannounced press conference in office Reporters gathered
  • Date Jul White House Dav y 20, 1966 Wednesday The President asked the operator for the press office, and the President talked to Mrs. Anne Sheehan Justice Fortas Joe Califano (pl) Walt Rostow (pl) Walt Rostow(pl) To the Oval Office w/ BM and JJ
  • their communications set up, and start moving. And it's a slow process. One of the major difficulties with the appearance of the handling at Detroit was the fact that the press was constantly at the side of Governor Romney and Mayor Cavanagh. And just on the ticker, I
  • . Skutt, Omaha, Neb. (BBT1967 Cancer Crusade Chairman Mr. Jess W. Spiedel, II - Westport, Conn Mrs. Geraldine Turnipseed and Miss Linda Turnipseed - Pittsburgh, Pa Dr. and Mrs. Ashbel C. Williams, Jacksonville, Fla --he is Pres of Am Cancer Society Travis
  • for CABINET MEETING BM press briefiig #583-A ATTENDANCE: indicated that the agenda of the The Vice President Jake Jacobsen Cabinet meeting would be Secy Under Secy of State U Alexis Johnson Marvin Watson Fowler discussion monetary Secy Fowler Harry McPherson
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh December 3, 1968 THB : This is the interview with Dr . George Burkley . begin here by just outlining your career . Dr . Burkley, let me Your medical training is at the University of Pittsburgh
  • -Fort Worth with JFK; travel arrangements with LBJ; press relations
  • »A\/PI PFr-r*Dr» PFr-r*Dr » ^^ ^^A A throughou throughoutthh the the the the nation ^^ nation ^^ Oct White 1965 Tuesday House The Attorney General Morris Abra m William Colema n Lee Whit e Clifford Alexande r 5 OFF RECOR D press in color
  • this morning where LBJ holds a press conference at Love Field before flying on to Albuquerque. That evening he addresses the Western States Democratic Conference in Albuquerque. 2/6 LBJ attends a breakfast in his honor in Albuquerque before flying
  • Thoma s Young • President Journal Guide Norfolk Acting Publisher Pittsburgh Courier Elean fc/ or Lofto n Lee White Frank Mitchell Publisher St Louis Argus Jack Valenti President Afro American John Murphy Bill Moyers Publisher Cincinnati Herald Mariorie
  • years of LBJ. To the press, a few days before the opening of the renovated area, Library Director Harry Middleton explained: "No museum should go more than 10 years without taking a look at itself and revising and updating its exhibits." The new exhibits
  • . AFL-CIO. Both statements / Dr. A. P. Knoppers, Pres., Merck Sharp & Dohme Int'l ~"~" were released to the press /' Mr. Cecil Olmstead, Asst to Chairman, TEXACO following the mtg . // Mr. R. Reist - Pres. , Celanese Corp. Int'l : , t/^/ Mr. Edgar
  • the night, and Johnson was going to see some people in Pittsburgh the following day. He was going to make a speech in Clarksville, West Virginia the following night. So he called us all to his room--all the press party--and he said, "Now,1I he said, "when
  • as vice president; space program; LBJ relations with Eisenhower; LBJ and Robert Kennedy; JFK assassination; role of White House press; Walter Jenkins' resignation; Bobby Baker; presidential press secretaries; Nixon-Johnson relationship
  • INTERVIEWEE: SOLIS HORWITZ INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Horwitz's office, Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tape 1 of 2 M: Let's just identify you for the transcriber's benefit. You're Solis Horwitz, and your last
  • . Clement , Immediat e Pas t President , Cleveland , Ohi o Dr. Rober t C . Stepto , Firs t Vic e President , Chicago , Illnioi s Dr. H . Jfe.B. Moore , Secon d Vice President , Sout h Pittsburgh , Tenn . Dr. Edit h Irb y Jones , Thir d Vic e President
  • Speaker McCormack - re plans for a Joint Session 4:15 t Dave McDonald - Pittsburgh - re plans for the coming days and asking him to stand TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Departure Intry Tlme From Mo. Travel* (Place ) «od« of Arriva Accompanied
  • may wish to discuss this matter in my absence. The following cities may conceivably be selected as the pllot city: St. Louis, . Providence, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, °Los Angeles, Chicago, and Cleveland. . : ,. ' .,. '' ! • I '. l ". I
  • Welding Sho p at Cam p Garry --an d observe d (with specia l glasse s on ) an d talke d t o som e o f the bov s there tha t were workin g i n th e shop . The Press had accompanied th e President here fro m th e arrival site . Phone & calls Movements
  • ' Dave is suspect. and / Citiznu Committee for theHom,erReport m Poaneenm Street, N.W. Washingt0n S, D. C. Robert L. L. McCormick STerling 3-4244 This is a digest of th May31, 1955 Research and P•v•lcJNDt10 the Government. press
  • No................................................ (pl) -- Secy Freeman is here now -- President said he was signing, and he would have to (pl) come in later. MW told him press ofc requested photos. Pres ~ ZZIIZZ said,"Fine" 12:46p 12:55p Secretary Orville Freema n - to present to the President
  • and muggy day, very, very high humidity - 10:30a i : very Doors of the Jetstar opened -- the President went immediately to the helicopter -small crowd watched his arrival -- his arrival was covered by a press pool and live television cameras
  • His Excellency Amintore Fan!aai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Italy, an old friend of the President, from way back. They had a short sesion in the office, then went out for a walk, cllled the Press and the Press photogs. I want
  • on Chancellor Kiesinger, accompanied by Secy Rusk and Ambassador George McGhee PAGE 4 for report on this mtg , ' "~— d Chancellor Kiesinger's *€•»•••§ office DCM's house ' --saw press pool in hall of house (see page 6) ^ Press pool allowe d in to LUNCH take
  • haven't had a president that's sophisticated. Partly also because the press would never understand stuff like this. Today it would immediately get leaked to the press and they'd have a better appreciation of the ramifications of the actions that were being
  • . Hugh Addonizio of Newark, New Jersey Hon. Ivan Allen of Atlanta, Georgia Hon. Walton H. Bachrach - Cincinnati, Ohio Hon. John S. Ballard Akron, Ohio Hon. Joseph M. Barr ^^^^^^^Pittsburgh, Pa Hon. Albert Boutwell -Birmingham, Ala. Hon. Willard Barr
  • he could get close and press the flesh and cement ties with guys who were important. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • Vice President LBJ’s meeting with black cabinet, resulting in blacks helping with Democrats by distribution of literature through barber shops and beauty shops, use of radio, the press, and the influence of black ministers, especially Marshall
  • start by summarizing what I know of your career here subject to your corrections and additions. You were born in Pittsburgh in 1918; educated at Amherst; University of Chicago Law School; Georgetown Law School; World War II service with the U.S. Army
  • Consolidated Gas, and the Budd Company. Pl111s have been developed for similar projects to be held in the following cities begiMing in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco
  • broke was that he sent for me and he was in the little Ways and Means Committee room up on the second floor or the main floor of the Capitol. He had written out in longhand a statement for the press. he sent for me to ask me what I thought
  • , ,.-;,~;,- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October MEMORANDUM FROM: Press 25, 1966 TO YOICHI OKAMOTO Office Florence Hamsher of Random House has requested a photo of the White House at night with all the lights on. This is to be used on the cover
  • Press relations
  • the President departed the Shoreham Hotel, accompanied by U.S. " U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1967 OF—256-957 •""^ Governor Price Daniel, Governor Dewe y Bartlett of Okla. , MW , Bill Blackburn, and PRESS POOL: Merriman Smit h of UPI and Doug Cornell
  • . (Interruption) G: Mr. Adler, I want to begin by asking you to describe where you were in the government at the time the War on Poverty was planned. A: I was at the Department of Commerce but on the payroll or being paid by the University of Pittsburgh
  • to be held in the following cities beginning in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington (D,C.), Milwaukee, Atlanta and St. Louis. COUNSELORS RETURN TO SCHOOL. Fifty
  • [telephone] I had friends here, I used to know the Gores very well. I used to visit the Gores. came here and then married in New York and we had an apartment here. I We lived in Pittsburgh but we always had an apartment here in the old Willard Hotel. F
  • in, maybe twenty people, in this suite and said that he had this offer and that he wanted to let us know before the press knew it because we were his good friends. So to the few of us there he explained that he had had this offer, and that he felt
  • . Johnson's reaction when she as first lady was compared to other first ladies? I remember seeing in the press a lot of comparisons of Mrs. Johnson and, say, Mrs. Roosevelt, and most of all, Mrs. Kennedy. A: It's very hard for any first lady to be compared
  • Mrs. Johnson as first lady; trips into poverty areas; Mrs. Johnson and speeches; Lynda and Luci during the presidency; 1964 campaign and train trip in the South; press on train trip flying Lady Bird Special; Mrs. Johnson's control and self
  • 10:52a The 11:02 w/ Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Locke , Hon. , 'VX 11:06a 12:15p i' Walter Washington in w/ PRESS to announce his appointment as District Columbia Commissioner and Thomas and Thomas Fletcher Fletcher as his as his Viet-Nam
  • :40 a I T o Cabinet Room - stoppin g i n mjdr's roo m - - the n ^__ ; j int o Cabine t Room for mt g o n labo r legislatio n OF Press briefin g #826-A " j ^ indicated tha t a coupl e o f | Attendance : ___„_______ _ «_ points wer e discussed