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  • of Journalism, The University of Tuas 111Austin Marianne Means, Columnist, King Features Syndicate Harrison E. Salisbury, Syndicated Columnist Herbert Schmertz, Director and Vice Presidrnl Mobil Oil Corporation Daniel Schorr, Senior Correspondent Cable ~ew
  • of Political Science, City University of New York Martin J. Schram, Syndicated NewspapcrColumnist. Washington, D.C. Philip Stern, Author and co-chair. Citizens Agains PACs, Washington, D.C. Richard Engstrom Dan Morales Francis Fox Piven, Martin J. Schram
  • , D.C. and is syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate. 8 The Great Society neglect, by complacent beliefs that our labors in the fields of human rights are completed, we of today can seed our future with storms that would rage over the lives of our
  • was Secretary of HEW from 1965 to 1968, and Wood was Under Secretary of HUD from 1966 to 1968 before becoming Secretary in the final days of the Johnson Administration. Pearson as a nationally syndicated po­ litical columnist and personal friend of the President
  • .: ~ I ' I "tUI/R/5[. ALL7i1[roRDt;N7ROU8L[l1AK[R{GOIN' 7a ~L{[P //N' ALL7H[ DOM[tftcONB / ✓AKIN' 1Jf4 Cartoon by John Fischetti; Publishers Newspaper Syndicate, 1967 ----..__ ---- _-- ---- »'YUH /J-J."41MJ)IF AK lt'EST -Of,I MUJILAUlllLS
  • , January 15, 1995 @ Remember veterans on Valentint Creators Syndicate :; : ·· · · -: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Year after year, your readers have opened their hearts to America's hospitalized veterans by participating in your Ann Landers-Valentines for Vets
  • olLinmist spoke at the Library recently. The nationally syndicated columnist, Ann Landers, entertained and informed her audience with her report on hat goes into the pr paration of an advice-dispensing column, a • ell as her own r flections on contemporary
  • Wickers for Mark-Age, which was the basis for a syndicated ( MORE) -- ~'fY LBJ LIBRARY MICHALAK EXPLAINED THROUGH MARK-AGE ----2 radio program and a feature article reaching many in the u. e. and Canada. Additional information about and contacts
  • Walter Mondale's wife, Joan Mondale. Though Bess has supervised many state luncheons and dinners, the Abells' wedding was no formal affair. Instead, she and Tyler, a former assistant postmaster general and stepson of the late syndicated columnist Drew
  • Walter Mondale's wife, Joan Mondale. Though Bess has supervised many state luncheons and dinners, the Abells' wedding was no formal affair. Instead, she and Tyler, a former assistant postmaster general and stepson of the late syndicated columnist Drew
  • . Yarborough attacks Shivers’ law enforcement record, claiming that he permitted a notorious gambling syndicate to flourish in Galveston, taking in more than $2.5 million in rackets in 1950. 6/14 Shivers appoints Jack Dillard, executive secretary