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  • there I went to the United States Army with a commi ssi on and stayed in the mil i tary for about three and a hal f years, including two years in Europe. I came back and was given the opportunity to edit the weekly newspaper in Milledgeville. I think
  • couldn't leave. And also the trip to the Dominican Republic. B: Just from reading the newspaper accounts, he seemed inmensely. R: to enjoy those trips Is that a correct version? Yes, he enjoyed certain parts of the trips, did not enjoy others
  • : This is November 22, 1968; we are talking with Gordon Fulcher, the publisher of an East Texas newspaper at Atlanta. Tell us about what newspaper it is that you publish now, Gordon. GF: I publish the Atlanta Citizens Journal, a weekly newspaper, in Atlanta, Cass
  • , 1964, Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National. Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at his request, made a hurried trip from New York to speak with Assistant Director Cartha D. DeLoach about a matter which he indicated concerned
  • for a speech tonight to American Bankers Association. "12:31p 12:4 6T Mrs. Byron Skelton Cecil Mrs. E. F. Peter s John o the Cabine t Room to meet with OFF RECORD Cecil Burney and a group representing the Citizens for Johnson-Humphrey Committee Burney, Jr
  • . ' / E. L. "Tim" Timberman, President of Kenyon & Sgk Eckhardt f\j Philip Steitz, Associate Director for Recruitment, Selection and Communition Relations , • VISTA ^ "HjL, William H. Crook, Director, VISTA • __: "^Hf . _j H—• i I! President to the Fish
  • ^ . Day SATURDAY Activity (inc!ude visited by) George Christian Col. Culver Carol Welch_ Tom Johnson Lt. Tom Adkins . 'Carl Bauman, AP Helen Thomas, UPI Paul Levy , Philadelphia Bulletin^_ Erwin Knoll , Newhouse Newspapers John Averill, Los Angeles
  • to a tend the Mr. Bill Bray, Executive Secretary Official Manual 100th Anniversary of the Mo. Mr. James Kirkpatrick, Secretary of State of Missouri (also a newspaper publisher) Press Association and the 100th Anniversary of the School of Journalism
  • Mr. -AtHHaM^Carlson, a possible appointee as Amb. to M^awMMAa^- Bogota to succeed Hon. Lincoln Gordon . Asst Secy of State Covey Oliver Bill Bowdler, NSC staff Mr. Carlson is now Associate Director, Latin American Program, Ford Foundation, New York
  • ground floor (se e pag e "7" ^ National Newspaper Publishers Associations CIVIL RIGHTS John Bogle Joh n Sengstacke Asst Pub Philadelphia Tribune Publisher Chicago Defender Mildred Brown Whittier Sengstacke • Publisher Omaha Star Gen Mgr Tri State
  • in 1964? H: Oh, I saw just a little hint here and there in newspaper columns, but my own feeling was that it was completely unrealistic. Later on, I came to believe--and this was after the assassination--without any personal knowledge whatsoever on my
  • (Handwritten on Senate stationery) Dear Mr.President, Reading the newspapers and their columnists and listening to my colleagues in Congress (including myself) on what to do and what not to do in Viet Nam must become some­ what discouraging at times. I
  • Hospital this morning. Dr. Willis Hurst is also in Washington, has dinner with the Johnsons at their home the next night. February 2/2 Eisenhower presents the American Heart Association “Heart of the Year” Award to LBJ in a ceremony at the White House
  • , a province of rich ricelands, an early area of dissidence against the government, an area of long history of association with the Viet Cong and long association with the government, going back to the French times. So it was a good province to get started
  • INTERVIEWEE: JOHN J. CORSON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Corson's residence, Arlington, Virginia Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start with your association with the NYA. How did you get into the organization? C: I got into the NYA, to the best
  • Requirements for Imports of Fertilizers and Fertilizers RawMaterials 1961-62 to 1970-71 67 Foreign Exchange Requirements Associated v."i.th Fertilizer, 1965-66 to 1970-71 68 Projected Foreign Exchange Requirements of the Agricultural Sector, including
  • of New Jersey OFF RECORD \/ / Lewis Bilancio, President of the Glassboro Chamber of Commerce _ j Dr. George Neff, Associate Professorof Art at Glassboro State College \ *.._ The Glassboro Chamber of Commerce had written a letter stating they would like
  • at (Place) The Entry f N . *r:-* Te!ephone . In Out Lo White House Day or t Expend! Activity I LD C
  • Bundy out 1:30 White House Press took pics Maxwell Taylor To Jack Valenti office reading the newspaper and talked Gerald Siegel took him into his office Counsel for Secretary Secy Rusk to Post December 3 1964 White Thursday House .Dr. Fran .Dr
  • of the Board Development Resources Corp re his recent visit to Iran Stephen Smith NYC Walter Jenkins Jack Valenti out Walter Jenkins out Stopped in outer ofc to talk w/ McG Bundy on agenda of meeting read newspapers incoming box and looks at memos on mjdr's
  • for it. Mansfield:Ires McNamara say that infiltration reached 4500 a month.? McNamara: This is dry season. Usually associated with larger infiltration. Indications of larger infiltration. Mansfield: Instead of 22 per cent under control, only 18 per cent is under control
  • me to say No to anything that Frank asked me to do. Oddly enough, I got a note from Frank, saying that because of his close association with the broadcasting business, he would not be out at the a irp ort to m eet m e. He thought the press might make
  • at noon on Stefan Thomas, hi ghest ranking official present at SPD Hq today, end referring to advertisement attempting capitalize on cordial association between Brandt and Vice President Johnson, made clear that Vice President was disturbed by this use
  • from tray and a _________ President to the Cabinet Roo m to join the Directors of the 50 State Departments of . Commerce: ; , The group is in town attending Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Beard, Director, Alabama State Planning & Ind. Dev. Board the Association
  • b e app t t o Sec y o f Agric t o dea l strictly w / far m leader s an d problem s . e Presiden t t o th e ova l offic e w/ Marvi n Watso n (out immediately ) c *Natl Association o f Hearing an d Speec h Agencie s THE WHIT E HOUS E Date Marc h
  • LYNDON B. JOHNSON ARY c, esiden. began hi, day at (Place) The Time Telephone .. In Out Lo Whit e House _ Saturday Day t or t ,..,... Activit LD y (include visited by) -¥ / /~ ; 12:53p 1:32p : w/ OFF RECORD: Keith Fuller of the Associated Press
  • the newspapers on the table To the Oval Office -- and MWjoined him for a minute in the office. Jack Valenti (pl) . Marvin Wat^on __ (pl)---. — - .- - - ^ . — "To the Cabinet Room w/ MW --for SIGNING CEREMONY of the President's Economic Report
  • March 1 , 196 5 White House Awake Mrs Johnson at JV Marvin Watson Bill Moyers Secy Vance Secy McNamara George Reedy Larry Monday LBJ Ranch to see if Secy McNamara were on the Hill testifying newspaper leaks re re Vietnam tactics
  • . October 31, 1967 Dear Mr. President: Were I not deeply troubled over the uncertainty clouding the future and continued operation of ·Radio Free Eur.ope, I would • not pres uma to write you at this time . ~ I have had some knowledge of this enterprise
  • appointed him a district judge, and then he was very active with the bar association trying to get the judges' salaries raised. I had supported him for the Senate too. F: So you had a long period of friendship with Senator Yarborough? 8 LBJ Presidential
  • -- Well, now in 1945 I went out and returned to the Navy in 1946 to become a regular, if you want that in . THB : Yes, thank you . When then was your first association with the White House as a physician? B: My first association with any activity
  • Medical training; first association with White House; President Eisenhower; General Snyder; Dr. Tkach; Kenneth O'Donnell; Dr. Janet Travell; Dr. Eugene Cohen; Dr. Pep Wade; Dr. Hans Kraus; events in Dallas; campaign travel with LBJ; Dr. Cain; Dr
  • . Kri m i n th e diplomati c receptio n roo m t t o poo l - /mf for swi m t t o mjdr's offic e --sans coa t - straigh t fro m th e poo l --read hi s incomin g material -- looke d a t mornin g newspaper s Johnson - t o mjdr's offic e - t o giv e
  • Finance Agency, .of the 25 Federal Housing Administration and the Public Housing •' ' . • 5 1 Administration in that agency, and of the heads and other 2 o~cers and offic_esof said agencies. 3 (b) The Federal National Mortgage Association, to- 4
  • are responsible for inadequate coverage of many areas that need to be guarded. Responsibility for this development should be largely HEW. Development should be largely by industry, and direct ~osts associated with the development would be minimal. A variety
  • David Schoumacher United Press International United Pres& International Associated Preas Associated Press WasGington Star Chicago Daily News St. Louis Poat Dispctch Chicago Tribune Hearst Newspapers Philadelphia Bulletin New York Times Washington Post
  • Hearst, Hearst Radio, which is a subsidiary of Hearst newspapers who owned KNOW [Austin], KTSA in San Antonio. An announcer got sick here in Austin and the manager-Pate was the manager of the two stations, KNOW and WACO--asked me if I'd come down
  • Political Science Association. M: And you've published numerous articles in that journal, as I recall. R: I've published some in that journal and other journals. M: Now, to ask you a large question. There has been some talk that Lyndon Johnson's
  • on the Daily Cardinal, the student newspaper, that a [Wendell] Willkie For President Club was being formed, and a prominent student orator named Henry Maier was the president, which created consternation among all of the proRoosevelt people. So we put our