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- and a half, and then was appointed executive editor of the Arkansas Gazette in Little Rock. That was my west- ward migration. Of course from the time I arrived in Little Rock, in late 1947, I was immediately aware of a tall politician on the south
- . Louis , St . Louis , Mo. ) Mr, : w William Dillard an d son , (Pres . an d principa l owne r o f Dillard's Dep t Stores, Ir e Wm. Dillard , Jr . --student a t ' Little Rock Ark Univ. o f Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ar k Mr. Jac k Picken s (Pickens-Bon d
- . gave that up. papers. She finally She worked in a news bureau that represented midwestern Then, finally, Ha~ry S. Ashmore, who has become a well-known writer I nationally, was at that time editor of the Arkansas Gazette. He came to Washington
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- "FLYINGWHISTLFSTOP TO AU8'l'IN1 BEAUMONT, TYLERANDSANANGELO, TEXAS;McALESTER ANDTUISA,OKLAHCl,iA; FORTSMI'lllANDLl'ITLEROCK,ARKANSAS; EVANSVILLE,INDIANA, ANDHENDERSON, lfENTUCKY OCTOBER 24-27, 1964 MEMBERS OF THEPARTY: Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. Roberts
- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 5 the support which the Star-Telegram gave my candidate. ~: I understand that. In Arkansas now it's that way with the Arkansas Gazette. K: Really? M: The same
Oral history transcript, Lewis Blaine Hershey, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- /exhibits/show/loh/oh 16 Because, after all, I'm not a Texan, but I have lived in Texas and in Arkansas some. Whenever a fellow talks about what his father did or didn't do down in that part of the country-M: That's important, isn't it? H: It is to me
- the Arkansas Gazette took on Faubus at the time of that Central High School integration, it was a bleak year. D: Wel~that was a terribly acute local situation. F: North Carolina, to a great extent, has avoided the more excessive of the confrontations. D
- in the number of adults definitely approving of LBJ compared with last fall. Edgar Dixon, president of Middle South Utilities, and George Yates, chairman of the board of Southern Company, submit plans for a private power plant at West Memphis, Arkansas, to meet
- biased and was rejecting evidence 11 of UFO reality. Some of the quoted statements included: My attitude right now is that there's nothing to it ... but l'm not supposed to reach a conclusion for another year." Elmira N.Y. Star Gazette, January 26, 1967
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- Amberg, St. Louis Globe-Democrat Eugene C. Pulliam, Indianapolis Star, News, and Phoenix Republic, Gazette, Phoen Arizona also Bill Moyers and Bob Kintner Secretary Wirtz joined - dining room Secy McNamara joined - dining room Secy Rusk joined- dining
- White House Dav FRIDAY Activity (inciude visited bv) ture Expen Cod^ OFF RECORD: Picture with Hilding Peterson of the Wooster, Mass. Telegram and Gazette James Darke, Providence, R. I.,Journal-Bulletin (Circulation Director) Robert M. Beauregard
- , NY Union-gazette Mr. Howard McDonald, Publisher (Oke in for pics) tJ Bob Fleming I (The President gave them copies of "A Roman General's Opinion ot Military Critic 6:28p -;6:55pm To Little Lounge w/above Bill Moyers--in his briefing memo for this mtg
- Dispatc h Hug h Patterson , Jr. , Littl e Ro d Gazett e Lyle C . Wilson , UPI E . Palme r Hoyt , Denve r Pos t W. L . Beale , Jr. , A P Bo b White. (Mexico, Missouri , Ledge r Edwin A. Lahey , Knigh t Newspapers Harr y Bingham , Louisvill e Courie r
- shot s o f the sam e event . Eugene Cong Pulliam Robert Bob Secretary of State Walter Jenkins Jack Valenti Phoenix Jones Dean Arizona Alabama Phoenix Rep Gazette nr Rusk Senator Warren Magnuson Washington Senator E L Bartlett Alaska Hon Ben
- • 345p 6:33p (includ e visited by) Hon. Jack Valenti--returning the President's call Group of Texan newspaper editor s in to see the President J. Q. Mahaffey, Texarkana Gazette News Jack Kreuger , Dallas News ; Felix Ed Wishcamper Bill Hooten
- Washington in the papers, we'll say-- because I consider the Washington Post an excellent paper, the New York Times and the Pittsburgh Gazette--Post Gazette is a very good paper too. However, if you read a Washington paper, you'll find out a good deal
- a pictur e t o b e mad e wit h the Presiden t t o d i n th e magazine "Postmaster s Gazette" . Mr . O'Tool e i s a President' s _______ _ Club member. Pictur e wil l appea r o n cover o f April issue. be publishe 11:24a | 11:35a I t y Wednesda y (includ
Folder, "NUCLEAR - French Purchase of Canadian Uranium," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 32
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- ML REF: EMBTEL983. FOLLOWING IS A StORY BY JOHNBIRD DATELINED OTTAWA APPEARING IN BUSINESSANDFINANCESECTIONOF TODAY'SMONTREAL GAZETTE: ~FRENCHSEEKURANIUM HERE, STAKESASKATCHEWAN CLAIMS. FRANCE'ISSHOPPINGIN CANADA FOR HUGEQUANTITIESOF URANIUM FOR ITS
- , WKNY Radio, Woodstock, NY / Helen Bloom, Middletown Record, Middletown, NY Allan Emory, Sch enectady Gazette, Schnectady, New York ___ _ Anne Gartrell, Secretary to Cong. Resnick Kiki Godwin, Ulster County Townsman, Kingston, NY __ Bob Sumner Hall
- read severa l msgs from Mr . Kintne r on newspaper an d television coverag e o f the President' s trip-d a lt r t o W . L . Whit e of the Empori a Kansa s Gazett e - And read yesterday's pres s conferenc e hel d by Secys Rus k and McNamar a , _ General
- (without prejudice to the power to issue a further order at or before the end of such period) ; (b) shall be published in the Gazette; and (c) may a.t any time be varied, altered, amended or •revoked ·by the Minister . . (~) A person shall not carry
- of the board of Capital-Gazette Communications, Inc., which publishes The Washingtonian magazine, The Annapolis Capital, four other Maryland newspapers, and operates the Capital Investment Company. Combining publishing and public service throughout his career
- of the board of Capital-Gazette Communications, Inc., which publishes The Washingtonian magazine, The Annapolis Capital, four other Maryland newspapers, and operates the Capital Investment Company. Combining publishing and public service throughout his career
- and trade to the point of extinction. Inflation increased as , the government 4 sought to finance military expenditures by issuing Treasury notes in large amounts. Its 1814 loan failed disastrously. The Boston Gazette warned: "Any man who lends: his money
- Gazette, Victoria Advocate, Abilene Reporter-News, San Angelo Standard-Times, Wichita Falls Record-News and Times, and the Mayborn papers of Temple, Sherman and Taylor, Kilgore NewS-Herald, Victoria Advocate just about anywhere you are in Texas we
- and Interview IV LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh MARINE CORPS GAZETTE JUNE
- included: tude right now is that there's nothing to it ••• but I'm not supposed to reach a conclusion for another year." Elmira N.Y. Star Gazette, January 26, 1967. "This is like being chief of a fire department that only answers false alanns ••• The whole
- on the Cuban . Agrarian Reform Law • . The substance·· of the note · is as follows: I have the honor to refer to the Cuban Agrarian · Reform · Law, the text or--· ,which was published · in the .extraordinary special edition of the .OFFICIAL GAZETTE of June 3
- to the point of extinction. The government at Washington·was rushing toward both bankruptcy and inflation - issuing treasury notes in large amounts, despite the disastrous failure of its 1814 loan. The Boston Gazette warned a_n y soft-minded financiers · who