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- discussion of a · plan for dispersal of US air defense aircraft and associated nuclear weapons to Canadian bases , as an agenda item in the US-Canada Ministerial Joint Committee on . Defense on June 25. It is understood that the .Government of Canada has
- to the presidency. From that moment on, well, we didn't see each other for a few years, but we became friends. Eventually, of course, as a news reporter I spent almost ten years with the Associated Press in Texas, started as a sports editor in the Southwest
- Biographical information; association with Richard Kleberg; first meeting LBJ; Roy Miller; association as a newspaperman with LBJ; LBJ’s temper; Senate race; visits during the presidency; LBJ and press criticism; W. Lee O’Daniel; LBJ
- at Senator Thomas Dodd then goes out on porch to show dogs to the Senator Tells mjdr to tell G Reedy to get press in right quick for swearing in of Roger Stevens Cabinet Room Swearing in of Roger Tells mjdr You can tell George have a little private lunch
- :55 7:05 t 7:07 7:15 7:16 t 10:40 t 10:43 t 10:55 t 11:30 t Secretary Hodges - in Association members office To Reception for Sen. Muskie w/ Mrs. Johnson, Pierre Salinger, Washington Suite, Army - Navy Club, - arriving at Jack Valenti
- , prior to Mr. Fleming's press briefing. Departed main house. By car. President, Don Thomas, Mr. Kellam. Went through West Gate. On Danz property. At Martin place. Departed Martin place. Driving east on Ranch Rd #1 Approaching main gate. Date LBJ
- Bund y McGeorge Bund Bund y McGeorge Bund Bund y Lunch in lounge Marianne Means Bill Moyers Cdr Josephson McGeo Bundy Walter Reuther To th th ee Flowe Flowe r Garde Garde n fo fo r REMARKS Association to American Detroit of School
- l ^to . IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 5, 1965 Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE President Johnson has made the following appointments to the National Labor Management Panel for terms expiring May 22, 1968: Representative o f
- to speak. Air Force advised that reservations would have been made at Herring Hotel~ at 7: 30 p. m. -- Dinner of South Plains Press Association, Lubbock. Cong. Mahon assumes it will be at the Caprock Hotel · and that Sen. Johnson may leave at 9: 30 or 10
- them off to San Antonio where Gen. Williamson was goin g to brief the Press Corps on conditions in Vietnam. . . and Mr. Cater was going to brief the Press on— his forthcoming trip to Vietnam w/ Secy. Gardner. ___ — — ,___^ —— n^ March White House
- Foundation, Atlanta , Georgia^ •CXb 4* Warren Rogers (Hearst Newspapers ) •CXb 4* Warren Rogers (Hearst Newspapers) VM VM John Marlo w (Associated Press) John Marlow (Associated Press) Left Oval Office and dep WH S Grounds enroute to Naval Yard accompanied
- • Association -- the wife of the Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara - - Margie McNamara. Next, I want to introduce a woman who is tremendously in terested in the historic r estoration work being done here in the Quapaw Quarter b ecause she is a member
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Little Rock, Arkansas, 10/27/1964"
- Democrats, and 1 Independent (Senator Wayne Morse). LBJ and CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) are guests of Sarah McClendon at the Women’s Press Club dinner that night. 1/6 LBJ and CTJ attend a cocktail party given by the Dale Millers in honor of Speaker Rayburn
- -down strike and proposed Johnson meeting in Marshall. April 4/3 LBJ, Jenkins, Kerr, Allen Crumley and Moon Anderhill fly to Oklahoma City where LBJ addresses the Oklahoma Press Association News Clinic. Afterwards LBJ attends a public reception given
- Also present i n the room were REMARKS young white house staffers-- Press office dida introduced to the group by Joe to "Choice '68" Board of Directors transcriptof thismtg Califano.-- als o WH FellowsATTENDANCE; / P / CHOICE '68 is a public Service
- by press pool , OFF RECORD Hospital Bill Gill , ABC Doug Cornell , Associated Press UPI Helen Thomas , Star Garnett Horner , 9:47 a.m.10:07a.m. President arrived Walter Reed Hospital to se e OFF RECOR D General Dwight D . Eisenhower 10:07 a.m. President
- . Schrevane, Helicopter Congressman JackPickle, Valenti, Mary Margaret Valenti, George Reedy Agents Boring Major Cook, and Johns Mr. J.B. Pickle arrive 12:41 2:15 Waldorft Astoria Used addresses "Video - Cue" Associated Press luncheon live television
- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: LESLIE CARPENTER INTERVIEW'Eji: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: National Press Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 F: Mr. Carpenter, tell us briefly about your own career, how you happen to be where you are at this time. I know you
- Press relations
- and the media; LBJ's press secretaries: Moyers, Christian
- . But it was the beginning of the period of advocacy journalism and, you know, you took them as they came. G: Who were some of the good reporters from that period? M: Oh, the best are really no longer there. John Hightower was the senior Associated Press correspondent
- effort to define the city limits of Hanoi for the press; the credibility gap in the State Department as opposed to the Defense Department; coordinating statements made by the Defense Department, White House, and State Department; the importance of word
Oral history transcript, Robert D. S. Novak, interview 1 (I), 11/15/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- you to Mr. Johnson when he was majority leader? N: I became the Senate correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in September of 1958. Previous to that, I had been with the Associated Press, and I had not been close to Johnson at all with the AP
- Career history; Novak's private meetings with LBJ; economic advisor Paul Douglas; LBJ drunk; Sam Shaffer and Newsweek; press coverage of the senate vs. the presidency; LBJ's attitude during the vice-presidency; Kennedy staff's disregard for LBJ
- Tbne . . in Out ^t^r^ Lo Activity LD .House Dav 8, 1966 Thursday (include visited by) CLAFFEY. Edgar A., President, American Transit Association, Indianapolis, Ind. CLARKE. Hon. George W. , kMayor of Ridgewood, New Jersey COAN. Carl. Senate
- Newspaper Association and the Texas Press Association will dedicate an official state historical marker in honor of Carl Estes. This will be the first marker in the "Outstanding Texas Publishers Series." Back to Oval Ofc w w ^ /VH!TE HousE Dnt v ^ De
- , sponsored by U. T.'s His tory Department and College of Liberal Arts. His book, scheduled for publication in the spring by Oxford University Press, is titled Lyndon B. Johnson, A PoliticalLife, 1908-1960. lit will be the first of two projected volumes. 2
- To Andrew s AFB via Helicopte r fro m W.Hse Law n with: Mrs. Johnson , Senato r Edwar d Kennedy , Chie f Justice Ear l Warre n Associate Justic e Arthu r J . Goldber g and Mrs . Goldberg , CD R Josephson , Sgt. Ke n Gaddis, Kivett, Kellerman , Elme r Moore
- • i RDIARKS BY S~OR , LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO THEOKLABCMA PRESSASSOCIATION OKLAHOMA CITY, JULY 2, l.960 Ifndon B. Johnson: I appreciate in asking me here to visit your kindness and generousity with the Oklahoma Press Association: the OPA
- Record copy, Remarks to the Oklahoma Press Association, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 7/2/60
- representing the National Association of i Counties | Mr. | Mr. J Mr. Ij |j ut. Manatos theater for film TAPING of statement on Social Security Proposals for AFL-C O to ova l office Sen. J. W. Fulbright. Op. reported he was enroute to a Kennedy Center
- o shak e hand s w / Klei n ' thre 10:12am f 10:39a 11:00 (^list to DT Mr aT . Wal t Rosto w o th e Cabine t Roo m for meetin g wit h representative s o f the majo r educatio n associations. - VHITE HOUS E Dat e Decembe DENT LYNDO N B
- and press conferences. Too many signs are bad now. There has been nothing good since the hearings. We need to be a little more outspoken. SECRETARY McNAMARA: Eban wants no association with our intentions to provide arms to the moderate Arabs. Eban wants
- that he had heard the Senator's recent remarks to members of the press re Resumption of bombing, and told him that wanted him to have the benefits of all the facts used to determine the decision, and that General MaxWEll Taylor would General Maxwell Taylor
- . But it was the beginning of the period of advocacy journalism and, you know, you took them as they came. G: Who were some of the good reporters from that period? M: Oh, the best are really no longer there. John Hightower was the senior Associated Press correspondent
- McCloskey’s work in foreign service and as State Department spokesman; reporters; Vietnam; credibility gap; coordinating briefings with the White House and the Pentagon; new mission of the marines in 1965; withholding information from the press
- depend upon how the elected government reacts. He said we cannot overlook the vote given Dzu. He said the pacification effort will be long and arduous. He doesn't agree with the liberty of the press impressions from Vietnam citing that two
Oral history transcript, George G. (Admiral) Burkley, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by T.H. Baker
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- -- Well, now in 1945 I went out and returned to the Navy in 1946 to become a regular, if you want that in . THB : Yes, thank you . When then was your first association with the White House as a physician? B: My first association with any activity
- Medical training; first association with White House; President Eisenhower; General Snyder; Dr. Tkach; Kenneth O'Donnell; Dr. Janet Travell; Dr. Eugene Cohen; Dr. Pep Wade; Dr. Hans Kraus; events in Dallas; campaign travel with LBJ; Dr. Cain; Dr
- INTERVIEWEE: CARROLL KILPATRICK INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Kilpatrick's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: Mr. Kilpatrick, is it correct that you began covering the White House in association with Mr. [Edward T.] Folliard in 1961? K
- CALIFANO, Mortgage JR. Association borrowing l. The Federal National Mortgage Association has secondary market debentures in the amount of $400 million maturing on June 14, 1968. 2~ The Treasury has approved the of secondary market debentures
- This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT-FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
- Folder, "Ex FG 170-6, Federal National Mortgage Association" WHCF FG, Box 257
- ch. PRESS REPRESENTATIVES ON AIR FORCE ONE EN ROUTE LAUGHLIN AFB ' 1. George Christian Assistant tothe President 2. Carl Bauman Associated Press 3. Helen Thomas United Press International 4. Paul LevyF Philadelphia Bulletin 5. Erwin Knoll J Newhouse
Oral history transcript, William S. White, interview 2 (II), 3/10/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- in something that they'd lose their objectivity-- W: It is possible, of course, it's possible that one lost his objectivity in the Vietnamese war. But I think not, at least I claim not in my own case. When I was much younger I was on the Associated Press war
- , of Delaware Alfred C. Neal , President, CED Marvin Bower, Vice Chairman, CED , Board of Trustees, CED Sigurd S. Larmon, Trustee, CED, (Young and Rubicam) Robert F. Steadman, Director, Improvement of Mgmt in Govt. Division, CED Robert F. Lenhart Associate
- Wagner and Gov. Harriman following. Seated on the platform were: Paul Miller of Associated Press; Martin Sher, Campaign Chairman; Neal F. Bukel - candidate for Cong. 37th Dist. ; Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy; Robert E. O'Brien, Chairman, Monroe County Demo
- that the President wouldn't get into trouble w/ the press. I RE: ; to for to ;/A^6?; Marvin Watson (pl) the same trip -- and told him (as he had told BM ) -- that (A) he wasn't going send a presidential jet; (B) that if they went at all, that NASA would have
- what I have observed universities all over our nation doing -- moving into a central, pivotal r ole i!l the life of the local community, the state, and the nation. Themas Jefferson, whose name is imperishably associated with the University of Virginia
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Opening of University of Texas Round-Up Showcase, 3/30/1966"
- ? Communist plot? Was it a USIA Director Rowan : Peter Arnett of the Associated Press didn't write his story out of the blue. We should find out about his background. Secretary McNamara gave his account of how the gas story got started and, in reply