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  • there. I quickly adjusted myself there I became fairly active in debating. I don1 t recall quite how I got into that, but I got into debating and I got into journalism. I think I was the editor of the Explosion, as I recall it, our weekly newspaper. I
  • of the atomic nucleus permits the rapid building of hydraulic works which we have already described in our journal. With the help of directional explosions one can straighten out the beds of large rivers to construct gigantic dams, to cut through canals
  • AT THE 35TH.SOUTHWEST JOURNALISM CONGRESS FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS, CLIFTON SAID: . . . . "BUGGING IS A B!G PROBLEM WE .HAVE 1 TO HANDLE. I HAVE FSUND M~WY EFFORTS TO !UG THE WHIT£ ·HOUSE." CLIF'TON -SAID THE WHITE HOUSE COMBATS THESE ATTEMPTS TO ·SNEAK LISTENING
  • predicts depression if the budget is not cut, however. 5/2 Senator McCarthy dies in Bethesda Naval Hospital. The Wall Street Journal publishes an article on the record number of insurance company failures in Texas, including the failure of Physician’s
  • maintenance supervisor for WashingtonCounty. ) TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU UALLAS l:stab/is/JcJ /9/li Abilene, TX Reporter-News (Cir. D. 43,072) Are ~NEW:~~~ TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS l:'stab/i.,heJ J 9 / /J Longview, TX News-Journal (Cir. D
  • maintenance supervisor for WashingtonCounty. ) TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU UALLAS l:stab/is/JcJ /9/li Abilene, TX Reporter-News (Cir. D. 43,072) Are ~NEW:~~~ TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS l:'stab/i.,heJ J 9 / /J Longview, TX News-Journal (Cir. D
  • : sincerely that this statement serves as It saved the lives of countless numbers ample notice to all Members. THE JOURNAL of people. The Journal of the proceedings of It prevented destruction which might yesterday was read and approved. COMMITTEE
  • integrity, but it was the most irresponsible pie c e of journalism I had seen in my years in Washington. ### DF.Tt!RMtMED TO BE AN f,,':AR~!NS. Cf.Nt't:L:..!::O ~EC. j .3 A~:~ AO~"INl'STR.'!iTIVS l't:·n l:? 0. '~~~CHl'\f~~r·s 1:.'.'J!ill, PJi~~:lO
  • . Great Society Organizational Problems, July 1966 to June 1967 17. Great Society: Congressional Committee Structure, November 1966 18. Philip M• .,_}~auser-Journal of the .American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1965 19. Heller-Peckman - Advisory
  • Biographical information; how Gorman got into journalism; how Gorman got involved in writing about conditions in mental hospitals; the Oklahoma State Mental Hospital; Gorman's work at the Daily Oklahoman; newspaper publisher, E.K. Gaylord's
  • -Communist parties. Leak and counter leak was an accepted domestic political tactic, and, as a result, even highly classified reports or orders pertaining to the war were often published verbatim in the pages of political journals. OONFIDENl':EA.L
  • to the Wall Street Journal toclay, the Watt• experience may be repeated in a acore of other cltie• before long. Harry C. McPher•on, Jr. Attachment - Memo for Doug Cater (who b/ s to HCM) from Gardner Ackley, CEA, Jan 5, 1 66, subject: • "Review of Galleys
  • l•lander. The next invasion will brin6 .scienti.rt.s. (SEE: Memorial) [5 of 7] ­ FRIDAY- ~tbJ !otk Journal •§IJltritan ebitofoial T~UTH, JUSTICE PUBLIC SBRVICS • a g t-AUGUST 13, 19U :And 1. ii I be Uftetl up fro,,. tlUI eartlc, will tlraw all
  • , IIPlease explain who all these people are taking notes. They think they're news reporters or something here, journal ists. Tell them that they're your staff and they just want to record every breath taken here. II Which he didn't do. So I told them who
  • ; The Wayward Bus, 1947; Russian Journal, 1948; East of Eden, 1952; The Winter of our Dis­ content., 1961; and Travels 11ith Charlie, 1962. Mr. Steinbeck was a-.,1arded a Pulitzer Prize in letters for The Grapes of Wrath in 19lto., and a Nobel Prize
  • was given by the, raUon. said. Mr. Sheridan told the JusUce Department to The Wal Judge Dawaoa was selected three newspapermen: -Dan't kid Street Journal. 5!"~ I ,... - T.. .,_ ASKS DISMISSAL: Koy ' ll. Coba wbo moved 111••e.i. _, ,...:_..., f
  • of their minor league players. Manicipal p.rdens and park.1, and private ga.rdem, rna};e Waycrou an attractive city, with yea.N-ound bloom, the Park and -:t:ree Commusion supen•i5inf an ag~ssive p:ogram of beautification. The Waycross Journal-Herald, only dally
  • for the presidency. Robert Novak article in the Wall Street Journal notes that the filibuster is a stronger tactic than ever due to the success of the recent civil rights filibuster. Southern senators were organized “with military precision” into 3 teams, allowing