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  • sent him initially to Detroit and Washington, before appointing him bureau chief in Belgrade, from 1956 to 1959, and New Delhi in 1958 and 1959. He left The Times in 1959 to spend two years at The Detroit News, as its Washington bureau chief, before
  • Bio: William Russell Sparks, also Will R. Sparks, (b. July 15, 1924, Detroit, Michigan-d. December 16, 1987, Long Island, New York) served as a speechwriter for President Lyndon B. Johnson and director of public affairs for Citicorp. He was a writer
Rather, Dan (Item)
  • Bio: (1931- ) News correspondent, CBS News; Anchor, CBS Evening News, 1981-2005
  • LBJ Connection: News correspondent, CBS News
  • LBJ Connection: News anchor, "CBS Evening News," 1962-1981.
  • LBJ Connection: News Correspondent
  • Bio: Clinton Anderson (1895-1975) was Treasurer, for the state of New Mexico, 1933-1934; Secretary of Agriculture, 1945-1948; and U.S. Congressman, 1941-1945, and Senator, 1949-1973, for New Mexico.
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Congressman, 1941-1945 and Senator, 1949-1973, New Mexico
  • Bio: Frederick O'Reilly Hayes, also known as Frederick O'R. Hayes (b. October 4, 1923, Utica, New York-d. June 30, 2002, Utica, New York), economist. Hayes graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York and earned two advanced degrees from
  • Bio: Chester ("Chet") Robert Huntley was a broadcast journalist best known for his work on NBC's top-rated news show, the "Huntley/Brinkley Report." Born December 10, 1911, in Caldwell, Montana, he began his career in radio, eventually serving three
  • LBJ Connection: NBC news commentator, 1955-1970
Bolton, Dolly (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; Long-time employee of KTBC news and personal friend of the Johnsons
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; Long-time employee of KTBC news and personal friend of the Johnsons
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, New York Times, 1960-1968; Saigon Bureau Chief, The Washington Post, 1968-1973
  • LBJ Connection: Washington Bureau Chief, New York Times; Columnist; Author
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist and foreign correspondent, Bureau Chief, Time-Life News Service, China and Southeast Asia, 1963-1968
  • LBJ Connection: Chief, Washington Bureau, Dallas Morning News
  • LBJ Connection: Historian; Journalist, New York Times, Correspondent, Vietnam, 1962-1963; Pulitzer Prize winner, 1964
  • LBJ Connection: Wife of Richard Hughes, Governor of New Jersey, 1962-1970
  • LBJ Connection: Governor of New Jersey, 1962-1970
  • LBJ Connection: Washington photographer, New York Times, 1945-1985
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Dallas Morning News, 1941-1957; Managing editor and later consultant, Dallas Times-Herald
  • Bio: (1912-1984) Journalist; Midwest Bureau Chief, Newsweek Magazine, 1953-1957; Correspondent, 1957-1961, Chief, Washington Bureau, ABC News, 1961-1965; Deputy Press Secretary for LBJ, 1966-1968; Assistant Director, U.S. Intelligence Agency, 1968
  • LBJ Connection: Chief, Washington Bureau, ABC News, 1961-1965; Deputy Press Secretary for LBJ, 1966-1968
  • Bio: Emanuel Celler (1881-1981) was an attorney; a delegate and member, Platform Committee of Democratic National Conventions, 1942-1964; and a U.S. Congressman, New York, 1923-1973.
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Congressman, New York, 1923-1973
  • Bio: Jack White (b. 1931, New York, New York-d. July 25, 2014, Banning, California) was a professional trick shot billiards player. He lived in Banning, California. White is interred in Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.
  • Bio: Murray Bilmes (b. March 4, 1926), lawyer and a resident of Pine Bush, New York. He married Frances Eve Wagman.
  • LBJ Connection: Collector of clippings about President Johnson's visit to Ellenville, New York.
  • Bio: (1908-1979) Governor of New York, 1959-1973; Vice President of the United States, 1974-1977
  • LBJ Connection: Governor of New York, 1959-1973
  • for ABC News from 1979 to 1987, Senior Editor for ABC News in Europe from 1988 to 1990, and Senior Editor for ABC News form 1988 to 1993.
  • Bio: Samuel J. LeFrak (b. February 12, 1918, Brooklyn, New York-d. April 6, 2003, New York City), real estate executive, grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and attended Erasmus Hall High School. He graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park
  • LBJ Connection: Reporter, Chattanooga Times, 1936-1963; Washington correspondent and editor, News Focus, 1958-1963; Nationally Syndicated columnist, Chicago Sun-Times; Pulitzer Prize winner
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Congressman, 1947-1954, and Senator, 1957-1981, New York
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; Editor, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1946-1947; Staff member, 1947-1960, Washington Bureau Chief, Dallas Morning News, 1960-1972; Political analyst
  • LBJ Connection: Educator; Attorney; Member, Texas State Senate, 1936-1938; U.S. Congressman, Texas, 1939-1953, 1957-1967; Judge, U.S. Customs Court, New York, 1967-1968
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Congressman, 1945-1953, and Senator, 1955-1979, New Jersey
  • LBJ Connection: Editor, Long News Service, Austin, Texas; member, President's Water Pollution Control Advisory Board, 1968-1971
  • LBJ Connection: Attorney, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Executive Director, Urban League in Washington, National Urban League in New York City
  • LBJ Connection: Assistant Editor, The Nation, 1940-1943; Editor, Common Sense, 1943-1944; Staff writer, The New Yorker, 1944-1979
  • Bio: (1919-1984) Under Secretary of Commerce; Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York, 1966; Delegate to the Democratic National convention 1972
  • Bio: Steven Scher, journalist, was a resident of the Bronx, New York in 1970.
  • Bio: Helen Fuller was an author, columnist, and editor for the New Republic magazine
  • LBJ Connection: Author and journalist; Staff, Washington Bureau, 1960-1964; Bureau Chief, 1964-1968; Associate Editor, 1968-1985, New York Times
  • Bio: Bernard Louis Boutin (b. 1923), businessman, New Hampshire political figure, and government official was mayor of Laconia, New Hampshire, from 1955 to 1959, and a John F. Kennedy campaign worker in 1960. He was Deputy Administrator
  • Bio: Morris Bartel Schnapper (b. March 25, 1912, New York, New York - d. February 5, 1999, Silver Spring, Maryland) was a longtime Washington book publisher through his publishing firm, Public Affairs Press. Mr. Schnapper also was the author