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- Mathis brought by some relatives of his to be introduced to VP VP opened Senate Bob Albright To 4040 52nd Street with Bobby Walter lunch in P-38 with Les Carpenter and his Boston editor, Mr. Clancy, of Boston Herald and Traveler $3.00 George Brown Bobby
- :00n I 12:15p 12:45p 1:00p 1:30p 3:00p 3:15p 3:30p 4:30p 8:00p Stanley Marcus Bun Raley and postmasters for picture Ed Connally Woodrow Seals re coming to El Paso for hospital dedication Secretary Freeman Mr. Choate, publisher and editor of Boston
- Newspapers Publishers Assoc -- Albany Times-Unio Albany, NY Jack Tarver, Atlanta Constitution, Journal, and Journal Constitution, Atlanta, Ga William Davis Taylor, Boston Globe, Boston, Mass. W. D. Maxwell, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Ill Palmer Hoyt, Denver
- Albert Armitage, assistant national editor, Hearst Newspapers Sam Bornstein, managing editor, Boston Sunday Advertiser Ed J Dooley, editor, San Francisco Examiner Thomas Eastham, executive editor, San Francisco Examiner Robert Fichenberg, editor
- BOSTON 9 MARLENE WILSON and VON EUGENE · RHEA; estimated membership 12 to 15; BOSTON working .as nori-pay COllE--· member; former CORE members in programs of poverty agencies; MARLENE WILSON elected National Secretary of National Action 0 - 2 - CI 157
Folder, "Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 7
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- . Boston & field; Covina, California Silver-track Mr. William W. Bradley Gold-basketball; Crystal City, Missouri Mr. Daniel -0. Brand Bronze-wrestling; Oakland, California Mr. James .S. Bregman Bronze-judo; Arlington, Virginia Mr. Charlea Brown Bronze
- , didn't you? C: Yes, I now represent the Boston Herald-Traveler. F: So you've kept the Boston connections? C: Yes, I've kept Boston connections. I've represented the Springfield - Daily News continuously since early 1946, and, of course, Jack
- commendatio n o n hi s retiremen t ( 4 star ) Ltr t o Haye s Redmon, o n his departur e from th e Whit e Hous e staf f Ltr t o Geo. Akerson , Publisher , Th e Boston Herald, Boston , Mas s re hi s editorial s abou t Vietnam (supportin g LBJ) - - sen t i n
Oral history transcript, Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., interview 1 (I), 1/28/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh T . O'Neill--I-- 8 she was young . Herald . She later went to work for the Boston As a matter of fact, she's Mrs . John Finney now . John writes for the New York Times
- : Cincinnati Evaluation, Coming Mon. 6/12/67 - Tue, 6/13/67 - Reid, 1:11 Statement - Dr. Robert Reid July 27, 1967. 2!!/ Telegram - To: Robert Reid, From: Walton H. Bachrach, Subject: Council Meeting 6/14/67. 25/ Newspaper article - Cincinnati Herald
- Miss Mollie Parnis Parnis-Livingston, Inc.,, NYC Mrs. Charles S. Robb Arlington, Virginia Mr. Sarmi Sarmi, Inc.,, NYC Miss Patricia Sheldon Christian Science Monitor Miss Eugenia Sheppard New York Herald Tribune Mrs. Robert Short Wife of the Natl. Chmn
- i., not printed attrll>ute ft to Incle of room. Ac!4reu ~tten to Vote. erters, of the People. the Times-Herald. ,ypJcal. Drew Pearson, In a recent column, wrote thRt someone had PURSUIT the "Titers would never recog• ,f Call• told him that Herbert
- Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston, Mass. ER.PF, Armand G., New York City FAm, Marvin, American University, Wash., D.C. FALK, Adrian, Bay Area Rapid Transit, SFran., Calif. FELDMAN., Myer, Wash., D.C. FITCH, Lyle c., Institute of Public Administration, New
- feet downhill and reburied in the still uncompleted granite memorial. The 20-min service today was conduc ted in a driving rainstorm that .pelted the participants as they huddled around Cardinal Cushing, archbishop of Boston who officiated
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 17 (XVII), 6/11/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- believe, were on there. She was from the Dallas Times-Herald. Who else? And the rest were mostly newspapermen from weeklies. Just a free trip. G: I see. Does that mean they couldn't go because of space or time requirements? R: Oh, they couldn't go
- between the convention and election due to a lack of political stability; the JFK/LBJ 1960 campaign kickoff parade in Boston; LBJ drinking too much in El Paso at the beginning of the campaign; the nature of LBJ's campaign speeches; the Richard Nixon-Henry
- winner David Shribman is Washington bureau chief of The Boston Globe. He writes a column that appears in more than fifty newspapers, and another for Fortune magazine. He appears frequent! y on television's "Face the Nation" and ·•Washington Week in Review
- , Fleming, Christian Paul Glynn:mf Senator Mike Mansfield, Washington, D. C. Speaker McCormack - Washington, D. C. The Postmaster General - Boston, Mass. Charles Schultze - Director of the Budget -Washington, D.C. U.S. Ambassador to Australia, Edward Clark
- who are dear to you. -Interview in Austin American Statesman My life is full and good. -Interview in Dallas Times Herald , Gould Book Describes 'New Role' Played By First Lady by Nancy Smith Lady Bird Johnson and the Environ ment, by Lewis Gould
- Carolina newspapers: are attributed to August 23, 1967 "llorning Herald" Durham, North Carolina HOWARD FULLER, who bas been accused of stirring up racial hatred and the organizing of the poor into neighborhood groups, challenges anyone to show that any
- e.nd g:o.t:t ..:i..n1pc'!:\'.'':i.6,llotfor·coH to :jo:Ln to 0 c~t:hor ~0'o··1---·'1·11r, U . .._, .l. J ·1"-' ·J·. •. 1 .... ,. . J. G..... t.;+v ... ')-..,l•-~>.':> H}-r,J· • 11 -(.,_.. • .... ~\··~·100--15l·l-851 tbnt the ;'Herald '11he above
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by Joe B. Frantz
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- stood in all of those doors that read Look Magazine and New York Herald Tribune and a lot of publications that I was too intimidated to even go in. bureau for twenty-six dailies in Michigan. She had a news For twenty-five dollars a week I could
- the same arrangement departing from Boston, Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia. The latter contingent will meet at a staging area near Baltimore. The SCLC expects to have a total of 3, 000 people in these groups which will then march to Washington and stay
- New York Daily News Baltimore Sun New York Herald Tribune Washington Post USIA ~••rleaa 81 swieasH•s &smpant American Br~adcasting Company Westinghouse Broadcasting Company Mutual Broadcasting System National Broactaating Company National Broadcasting
- The Elms with him for the Senate in a.m. Meets w/Drew Pearson, Marlin Sandlin. In afternoon meets with Cong. Kilgore and Mayor and City Attorney of Harlingen, then meets w/Texas press, George Ball. Attends Boston Symphony concert at Constitution Hall
- Sheriff's Office are conducting an inv~stigation. -etJN F I DEN I IAb- ,-4- .. COMFIBEHTJ AI z-.. SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND DISTURBANCES PROTEST VIGIL, DAYTON,OHIO The "Journal Herald," a newspaper in general circulation in Dayton, Ohio, carried
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 10 (X), 10/14/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1983 INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE E. REEDY INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Boston Marriott Hotel, Newton, Massachusetts Tape 1 of 2 G: Now, at the beginning of 1957, [Frank] Lausche voted with the Democrats. R: Yes. G: Giving them a two-vote
- daily? N: Not daily, 0:: Cape Cod at the time of the second primary? but I telephoned. I bought the New York Times. Boston pa?ers didn't report anything. The The New York Times would have very confusing information, and I remember I called
- in 1944 as a You're from Massachusetts? correspondent for the Boston Herald , at which point I met President Roosevelt, who was simply wonderful to me . I met Harry Truman . Later Then I married Bill and stopped working . G: You became a housewife
- Otis, Dean, Graduate School of So
- century Presid nt Johnson gave new life to the environment, for he thought of the land as more than an eco nomic resomce. This form of 4 Photo by Charles Bogel thinking inspired Lady Bird's much-heralded,mucb-admired and still-embraced beautifica tion
- --of which we had very few, known as the Boston bomber--they wanted all we had to come and assist them in the relief of the actions going on in Vietnam. You see, that brought it immediately under the military aid program, in spite of the fact
- foreign policy his party will agree to must be their policy. I quote from his address, as reported in the New York Herald Tribune of Sunday, January 26, 1947: A Democratic President and his Secretary of State can propose, but a Republican Con gress can
- and his team--and he had some good people. He had a Boston lawyer, a Choate man, Choate and Yale, whom I met on the plane coming down from Hong Kong, who was telling me what a great opportunity he felt that he had to perform a public service in Vietnam
- . ABERNATHY, HASSAID TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARSIS NEEDEDFOR THE EASTERN ~REA OF THE POORPEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN AROUND BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS, ANDONLY.FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS HASBEENRAISED. IN ADDITION,THE POORPEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN NEEDSTHE FOLLOW I NGTECHNICAL HELP
- of disaffection that it was the despair of the patriotic party••. In Virginia, the government was plagued by indifference and actual discontent throughout the war ••• Upstate New York had long been ipdifferent and Tories abounded". Even in Boston James Warren
- to serve as leaders in the forthcoming demonstra tio·ns. After each location, where available, there is also .set forth par enthetically the number of personnel which King will. assign in that area: Cities Baltimore, Maryland Boston, Massachusetts Chicago