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- o f TIME magazin e OF d Tom Johnson Christians notes to DT - app t requeste d b y Mr. Stee l t o tal k abou t development s i n VietNam . 2:55p Joine d b y George Christia n F RECOR D w w w /HITE HOUS E dat >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N ,t /D , Th
- the President. " to put on their national magazine. The Association has consistently supported Pres Johnson in Vietnam policy. 2:00fr £'.^>P Mrs. Oveta Gulp Hobby of Houston, Tex Editor and Chairman of the Board, The Houston Post -t VH.T* Hoi Date Mar
- Marvi 3:48p Saturda y£ y (includ e visite d by ) !: f o f th e Washingto n Burea u o f n Roger s of/Loo k Magazin e w / OF F RECOR D e Puiarrre " Poulai n o f Li z Carpenter' s offic e LOOK i s doin g a stor y o n Mrs. Johnson entitled "Partner i n
- President to MJDR's room talking w/ ; George Christian Marvin Watson as the President looked at several papers and memos and the press briefing. He I looked at the new LIFE Magazine. , , | w/ fr 7:35p White House Day President to his oval office Robert
- General Lawrence O'Brien Came to mjdr's desk go t magazine article on Baby Lyn and returned to Cabinet Room. To oval office with MW. To MW's conference room with Sen (Gov) EarleClements. (the appt to discuss something "personal." To mansion alone. man
- mjdr's roo m - lookin g at thi s week' s issu e o f LIFE magazin e 1:37p T o mansion fo r .__ LUNC H OF 3:01 w/ Hon . J . Edga r Hoover . Directo r o f the FB I 3:01 Mr. Clyd e Tolson . Associat e Directo r o f the FB I . 3:0 1 Mr . Carth a D . DeLoach
- ) Daniel # D. Mich and William B. Arthur of LOOK magazine Najeeb Halaby James E. Webb Charles J. Hitch Eugene Zuckert The President made REMARKS b and then Mr. Joseph P. Adams of the Natl. Aero. Association read the Citation accompanying the Award to Mr
- fo r b y Mike Manatos The newly elected officer s o f the Orde r o f Ahepa, th e mos t prominent Gree k Orde r i n th e U . S. , according t o Mr. Manatos. This photograp h will b e used fo r th e cove r o f this organization' s monthl y magazine
- Magazine be memo brought re electoral votes ea over to 2d flr right for others state away On second floor -- join Mrs Johnson the Joe Alsops and the Clark Cliffords Dinner w/ Mrs. Johnson, Jack Valenti, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. Clark
- Committee Robert Kintner (pl) Datr Thursday White House Dav October Activity (inc!ude visited by) To OvalOffice w/ Mrs. Johnson, Jake Jacobsen, Marvin Watson To Fish Room w/ Mrs.Johnson for Picture for LOOK magazine OF F RECORD for issue
- magazine, a Negro publication, is devoting its next issue to the Urban League. The editors would like to use a color photograph of Whitney Young and the President. Hence, the appt for Mr. YOung and a photographer To mansion for LUNCH w/ Secretary McNamara
- with the President for thi constituent who publishes a magazine for Senior Citizens. The picture w/ the President is to be used in the fall issue. and Deposit Co. of Maryland Mr. and Mrs. William and son, Jerry S. Price VP of Fidelity OFF RECORD: (JJ, in a memo
- back into Oval Office w/ him Senator Ralph Yarborough Oke pics The Senator asked to see the President to present Volume I, dated 1891, of the Texa R\VK) RKf OR!) Historical and Biographical Magazine. n^^ February 10, 1966 White House THURSDAY Day
- party in Read Retired Ranch article for the in Re House ofc had returned Austin as fr WH Press Secy Magazine on Dale Miller Closeness of Miller Johnson family evening page 5 Rleased text o f his telegra m t o Governo r Wallace callin g
- . E . Klinck Klinck .. ^IB ^IB Wheat Wheat Ridge, Colorad o REMARKS calls ofc ushers checked about the of LOOK Magazine and the council of Chief State School officers April 7 , 196 5 White House Wednesday Mrs. Loi s Klinc k (wife ) an d
- . McGeorge Secretary Bundy of State Rusk A G Katzenbach George Reedy and Dick Stolley story o n press relation s i n the Whit e House of LIFE magazine, wh o is doin g a Secy Wirtz McGeo Bundy McGeorge Bundy Geo Reedy Bill meeting with Moyers
- . A . Goldberg , an d so n Robert To th e Ova l Offic e w / MW , BM . Justic e an d Mrs . Goldber g Secy > J\. *Under Sec y. Georg e Ball , an d so n Rober t Dean Rus k OFF RECORD!/Kar 1 Heinz.-Hagen . Edito r o f QUIC K Magazin e A^ Drew Pearson / Benedik t
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- bombing and disclose the full record. LIFE magazine had referred to the President and the _Secretary of State as the "two lonely men. " They would still be here. The President then turned to Secretary Clifford and asked him to brief the group, first
- COMMITTEE RELATIONS CENTER INTERNATIONAL Allies of The Korean War PLANNED ACTIVITIES 1. Publication of a monthly magazine carrying articles contributed Nations. by the Allied 2. Arrangement for luncheon parties once a month for foreign dignitaries
- magazine, written by reporter Cheryl Laird, said this: The dramal-ic sounds of the '60s come at you from all directions at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library. First is Lady Bird Johnson's slightly drawling voice from her audio diary, telling
- An Interview With Barbara Jordan by Liz Carpenter February 5, 1985 MS. Magazine inaugurates with this issue a new series called, "What Are You Thinking?" It is interviewing a variety of women whose names are news and whose impact is great. We begin with Barbara
- For Ms. Magazine
- publishing Interplay magazine, which is a pretty good sized job, for the last several years. acquaintance with Mr. Johnson. You said you had one early I wonder if you could describe that one, perhaps. S: Well, first let me just recall the tremendous
- and mother did for us; they subscribed to a lot of newspapers and magazines. A lot of rural folks didn't do that. But I know I counted one time--this was back in the teens and 20s I guess. I'm going to guess now and say it was back in the 1916, 1919, or 1920
Oral history transcript, Frank McCulloch, interview 2 (II), 8/15/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- could cite you examples of that. G: M: I Why don't you do that. think U.S. News & World Report reporters tended to report within the magazine's political-philosophical framework. I can't remember any newspaper reporters that did. In the case
- magazine, 60 cents per, copy. "Weather Elements," by Blair, published Prentice Hall. Has an excellent chapter on often misidentified weather phenomena. "Planets, Stars, and Space," by Chamberlain, Joseph M., and Nicholson, Thomas D. An illustrated
- Magazine or the other critics. If you are interested, and I haven't thought much about it lately, I can tell you how we happened to be in it. When the United States government decided that we were going to participate in the Geneva Conference after
- the procedure, which you're not supposed to do, and went to where the strength was. I might say, it sounds like blowing my own horn a little bit, that just this last month in the May issue of Holiday magazine for '69, I was privileged to receive one
- , at the end of that summer, I had decided that I wanted to go to New York and work on a magazine, so I trundled off to New York City and much to my chagrin, discovered what I guess in those days everybody discovered sooner or later, was that if you were
- e th e Presiden t t o discus s a magazin e article h e i s doin on th e President' s decisio n no t to see k re-election . 2:15p 2:4 5 Georg e Christia n 3:25p t Templ e - pl 3:30p t Jone s - pl 3:35p t Califan o - pl g e /VH.TE HOUSE
- a story on foregin policy) Pres gave him "No Retreat" and photo: /H,TE HOUS Dr. Graf f i s doin g a n articl e fo r N Y Times Magazin e on U.S . Foreig n Policy . t Rostow s ' Preparator y mem o outline d talkin g pt s Date 20 January 196 8 r th e
- in a n articl e i n Goo d Housekeeping Magazin e Georg 2:10p 3ag£fig| LUNC e Christia n - pl H w/ Mrs . Johnso n Capt an d Mrs . Charle s Robb , USM C 2:59p t Georg e Christia n - pl VHITE HOUS E Dat e Ja n 26 , 196 8 >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N
- Sidney James , Vice President, Washington, TIME Inc. Program of TIME magazine. Lloy d A. DpggBSBs Doggett, Students/ Association President, Univ of Texas Edward Cates, Student Body President, Kansas State Teachers' College Choice 68 is a national
- office . (Sen . Hayden expects SKH X to announce his retiremen t abou t th e end of April. . . . and Elson intends t o ru n fo r hi s seat . ) Th e pictur e wil l be used i n a sprea d i n the Sunda y Magazine o f the Arizon a Republi c i n mi d April
- _^ , Magazine - fmrt House n^t*. Sept 15, 1967 €MT LYWOOM B. JOMMSOM 'resident began his.-, dayThe a t (Place) *r:—^ Tetephone Tune ^ . . La Out White House r,,, ^ ^ ,. Expend. Activity Lo LD Friday (inctude visited by) ture C°dt' 7:27p
- President began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone 11 w Christian - pl Jones - pl po pob b - in th e office The President asked her to find a copy of FORTUNE magazine with the article about Andre Meyer and send it over to him - so he could show
- A y y Ji 7:27p t r 6 , 196 8 Publisher , Broadcasting Magazine 7— -f~ Z f n P. Leacaco s - i n - Clevelan d Plain Deale r d t o se e th e Presiden t t o presen t a cop y o f hi s ne w boo k Fire s i n th e In-Baske t and hav e a shor t
- Telephone Timp 'mC fort 1 In Out L 7:45p 1968 ^ White House Tuesday Expend!Activity Code o LD Mr. (include visited by) ture David Wise in Oval Office off record Also George Christian _ Mr. Wise is doing a NY Times Magazine piece on the last few months
- . Oval Office with Tom Johnson mjdr's room with Tom Johnson, working some of his night reading and looking a : the News Magazines. To Harry 7:48p Mrs. 7:59p t Hon. Willard QS-- 8:04p f N* U.S McPherson Johnson joined to hear the radio "Campaign Speech
- ; _ Date October The White House p^y 26, 1967 Thursday Activity (inctude visited by) ture Expeadi Code OFF RECORD: Picture with three female White House Fellows (for cover story for Mademoiselle Magazine) Barbara Currier Betsy Levin Doris Kearns
- in five minutes. Stopped at MJDR's desk to thumb through in box by MJDR's desk. __ magazines Jim 7:06p _v_: __t George 7:06p George 7:45p (Christian 7:08p t McPherson 7:15p t ay _ LD 6:27p 6:50p 7:05p t ay Mond Jim Jones - pl Christian - pl