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  • for LUNCH: Associated Press correspondent William L. Beale, Jr. . Bureau Chief Marvin L. Arrowsmith, Assistant Bureau Chief Harry Montgomery, Assistant, General Manager, AP, fromNew York Sam Blackman, Executive News editor - from New York Art Edson
  • remember the margin of victory in 1948; not so many remember the narrow margin of defeat in 1941. F: I would presume that his associates felt that he had a case in 1941 if he'd chosen to pursue it. K: Yes. Yes. F: When you came down to 1948, he had
  • ), then the r1.ot coverage in the surrounding area (incl\ltling, for example, Newark ncwspeperf distributed in P'la1nf1eld) > encl finally the content o'£ national cove·r age (£or example Time, Life, Newstreek, the New York TimEu~, the Associated Press
  • Press
  • his call w/ JV to participate in ceremony effecting the laying of the keel of the USS VALLEJO at the Mare Island Yard on the West Coast - he pressed a button which struck an arc on the West Coast. while passing thru in MJDR's ofc comments on YB's
  • Hornig, Horac e Busby , JV , Ma c Kilduf f to Ova l Roo m re briefing press to Cabinet Room Stops a t mjdr's des k an d gives lis t of peopl e h e wants t o cal l today. . . back to TO Cabine t Roo m w/all abov e fo r Report t o the Presiden t b y
  • White House Day „ £ t Expend,Activity Code o LD 11:40a OFF______________ mund __—__ ^^—_____ .( The | Thursday (include visited by) ture RECORD' 6 s Press briefing #781-A indicates that the . Ed Muskie mtg was held to discuss House and Senate
  • McCrocklin , Presiden t o f SWTSC —andi^UMrs **J McCrocklin ^& _ Mr. A l Brieger , Treasure r o f SWTSC ~ and sC Mrs JBrieger^,-£-ts Dr. Walke r Agnew an d J. T. Hudma n of the Alumni Association " and Mrs Agnew Headman Cong. J . J . Pickl e ^ to presen t
  • of Federal population across the country. He expressed the belief that this official association of Federal leaders would generate a better understanding of Federal operations, improved management and efficiency, and more effective execution
  • Press release
  • Press release, Remarks by Vice President, Conference of Federal Executive Board Chairmen, State Department Building, Washington, D.C., 7/25/63
  • at that point, working with Mac Bundy, and he called me over a few days after I joinej the government just to talk. So that was the first time I met him. M: Turned out to be a rather close association, didn't it, as time went by? J: Very. M: Quite
  • ; goals for South Vietnam; reasons for LBJ’s unpopularity; flaws in LBJ’s handling of the press; inept press corps handling Vietnamese War; incorrect editing of press dispatches; LBJ’s abilities as a diplomat; peace negotiations 1966-1968; 1968 Paris peace
  • appointed and had begun its work. in either 1961 or 1962; maybe 1962. That occurred I guess That started under the Kennedy Administration and the major impact to begin that came from the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society and what
  • 12:01p t Christian George _ 12:17p t Jim *' 12:05p 12:15p President ._ the list to Dorothy Territo 12:05p REMARKS Jones pl to the Fish Room to meet with Board of Governors of the American Bar Association and the Standing Committee
  • :•-"' July 30, 1968 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH BEN MEYER, ASSOCIATED PRESS July 16, 1968 Mr. Meyer: I thought your Central America trip was very useful. Luci stole the show. The President: (Read talking points, attached, a copy of which he gave
  • the actions in response to your Syr;,.cuse speech in a coordinated report from the appropriate Cabinet Officers which might be released to the press next week end.- cDtuwr, ·••·~ ., WVHS . ~. Tn. ISF.CC~ t; -'..J/43/t;J (!t} THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING
  • Association convention, I gather, as part of this Press Club. Do you remember that, when he went to Huntsville? W: No. G: He worked in Welly Hopkins' campaign for state senator. Do you have any recollection of that? That was the first-W: No, other than
  • wanted to publicize it. It did result, as I've recounted, in this press conference. I think he felt relieved. I have no idea about the reaction of the advisers who had been negative at Miami. But George McGovern was perhaps pressured by his wife, Eleanor
  • involvement in the McGovern campaign; O'Brien's efforts to increase order and coordination in the campaign; encouraging McGovern to identify himself as a Democrat and to publicize the work of the Democratic Party; press reports that O'Brien was leaving
  • political mechanism is closely associated with the dairy industry. And Mr. Mills, there- fore, pressed for certain types of adjustment to the pricing and support activity of that industry, which, again, was my responsibility. LBJ Presidential Library
  • of california; Richard Graham, a former business executive who was Deputy Associate Director of Public Affairs for the Peace Corps since 1961; Reverend Luther Holcomb, who held positions as Executive Director of the Greater Dallas (Texas) Council of Churches
  • of the mistakes I made--when I told Charlie to let some of them who were writing Monday stories have copies of it, and then they later leaked it to somebody. There was an Associated Press or some story got in that most of the facts. The President was very unhappy
  • inherited some solid people: Bill Welsh, John Stewart. We hired Joe Mohbat as press secretary from the Associated Press. There were several others who were solid. You had a nucleus but you had to give it direction. You had to give 15 LBJ Presidential
  • of the company; O'Brien's resignation from McDonnell and Company after working out a deal for Kapenstein to stay; the eventual demise of McDonnell and Company; O'Brien severing his financial ties to McDonnell and Company; creating O'Brien Associates and working
  • replied. Ever since I learned on February 7 of the earlier theft of certain papers from the personal files of my associate, Robert Low, we have been expecting a coordinated attack. Two staff members· here who admitted involvement were discharged the next
  • qualifications of a senator is his ability to raid the Treasury and get all he can for his state." I don't remember whether he replied to that, but that was my first encounter with him. F: It was friendly. Did you see much evidence, in your years of association
  • ;’ Ted Dealy; Bobby Baker, LBJ’s right hand man; Sam Houston Johnson; eastern press; Ralph Yarborough; retiring in 1958.
  • INTERVIEWEE: RICHARD G. STILWELL INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C. G: I notice in General [William] Westmoreland's memoirs [A Soldier Reports] he refers to you as "a close associate in many previous assignments before he
  • in Vietnam upon his arrival in 1963; weaknesses in the Hamlet Evaluation System and other status reports from Vietnam; Stilwell's impressions of press coverage of the Vietnam War and specifically that of David Halberstam; the U.S. government's failure
  • . From 1936 through 1963 you were associated with the Chattanooga Times as a reporter, then Washington correspondent, and finally editor of the News Focus service. This last period was from 1958 to 1963. In 1963 you became a columnist for the Chicago
  • Outline of journalistic career; LBJ's unique handling of press during both Senate and White House years; Kennedy and Johnson humor; Jacqueline Kennedy's appreciation of LBJ; LBJ's swearing-in ceremony in Dallas; Kennedys thoughts of death and LBJ's
  • host on that occasion. T~en in April 1967 he asked me to return to the United States to accept an invitation extended by the Associated Press. After I had talked to the annual meeting of the Associated Press in the WaldorfAstoria in New York City
  • '·· the Property Tax, Vol. 1 & II . A-18/1 6/63 lndu1trial A-19/1 1/64 Role of Equalization, '.in Fed. Granta A-21 S/64 Statutory Developcne~t Bond Financing & Admin. ~trola (1 • grant• enacted by 88th Cong/II) Associated with Fed. Grant
  • will get there as members of the various boards and committees signing the ad. CRS will decide how this is to be convened. We need an immediate follow-through on this, for SCLC is . ~ ing pressed to either show progress or begin to implement s age 2
  • was, and I was aware that he was a supporter of the administration, that he had been identified with it. M: You went off to work for the New York Times, I believe, for a little while. W: I was a Washington correspondent to the St. Paul Pioneer Press
  • Biographical information; LBJ-press relationship; the campaign contributions issue; Philip Graham; Rayburn convinces LBJ to run in 1960; LBJ persuades FDR to put the REA into the Pedernales valley; JFK and leaks; Steve Early and James Hagerty; W
  • from him, whether you were a constitutent looking for Army-Navy tickets, whether you were trying to help get a dam on the Colorado River. closeness of association with him. There was a great You also felt in that office there was very much a kind
  • , [George] Christian, the press secretary, or whoever was the press secretary, had to see him every day. In periods of domestic crises of one kind or another, or during that late September to March period I'd see him all the time because-(Interruption) M
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  • : Is that the Walter of the McCarren-Walter Act? P: He's dead now, yes. And I have some association, having luncheon with them when they were back on leave. Again, I can't remember the details. F: Did he make any special effort to woo you as a newspaper man
  • news; suppression of news; RFK never broke with McCarthy; characterization of McCarthy; LBJ as VP; LBJ’s effectiveness as an ambassador; JFK assassination; dinner with the Johnsons; press disenchantment with LBJ; press secretaries; RFK; oil interests
  • continued to be very closely associated with the business, but there was no high visibility of what I was doing. The answer to it is that as far as I'm concerned--the press always pointed an accusative finger toward him for the way he worked his staff
  • Biographical information; press release regarding financial affairs of the Johnson family upon LBJ's death (released by Thomas); management of Mr. Taylor's estate (Lady Bird's father); LBJ as a good businessman; KTBC; LBJ's faith in banks; ownership
  • HotS e his relations with the press are composed, first of all, of his prior relationships. As Jack Kennedy once said in a press conference when Charlie Bartlett was being assaulted for a piece he and Stu Alsop had written in the Saturday Evening
  • LBJ and his relations with the press
  • indirect contact? F: I had no personal contact, and really no indirect contact. I formed my own image of him by the press and by his voting record. B: May I ask what that was sir? F: Well, my image was not good of Mr. Johnson then. He had, at least up
  • REC ORD March 10 , 194 7 The President lef t th e White Hous e a t 12:3 5 p . m., accompanie d by Mrs. Johnson , Georg e Christian, Hele n Thomas o f United Press Inter national, Fran k Cormier o f the Associate d Press, Bo b Pierpoint o f CBS
  • Donald 8:16a f Op Hon. 9:18a L_ 9:44a t Sen. 9:47a t Jones 9:55a t 10:10 10:25a 10:25a To *2X 10:26a Erni Ramsey Clark, the Attorney General (b. 1) - with a report on Bar Associations view of and Thornberry; discussion o f President's ltr
  • , in a completely private ceremony--just the President and the General present — gave General Abrams the Distinguished Service Medal Press briefing # 1425-A - pl - pl & General Abrams departed the White House -- for his return to Vietnam VHITE HOUSE Date Oct 29
  • . That was the first time that I met her. Then we had a little reception up here afterwards on the top floor, and the President came up and met the staff and some of our close associates, about a hundred and fifty. He was there just as informal as if he weren't even
  • Contact with LBJ; dedication of Richard Byrd Memorial Statue; award for the Hubbard Medal; Senator Byrd's garden party; Jane N. Smith Medal; building dedication; White House Historical Association; presidents book; The Living White House; LBJ
  • Records, Military Personnel Records Center (Supra) (11/16/65) · There is no indication that LYNCH has any knowledge of, or specific training in, demolitions, · or -use of explosives. L. ASSOCIATES LA T-1 ( 11/ 30/65) When LYNCH has visited th·e Los