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- evening I have enjoyed, especially the company of friends frorn past and present. Dr. Reddick who gu.i ded me in journalism school to those two סr three stories in the Daily Tex.an with the by-line -- "By Claudia Taylor. 11 Does one ever read any story
- of the Wall Street Journal w/ a story on Yuki on it. then looked at album of baby pictures w/ captions 5:59p To 6:02p t Oval Office - w/MW George 6:05p Tom Christian -pl Johnson 6:14p _t Congressman 6:30p t Doug George H. Mahon (Tex.) Cater -pl
- Journal } To Cabine t Roo m wher e th e Attorney General wa s waitin g an d the y bot h walked t o Ova l Roo m Attorney Genera l ou t 10:0 7 p. m, Walter Jenkin s (p . 1. ) To Walte r Jenkin s offic e To mansio n Dick Goodwi n (n/r - Mansion ^ George Reedy
- Knight, Publishe r of the Akron Beacon- Journal. Th e President visite d w / Mr . Knigh t w / Mrs . Johnson . Other member s o f the part y remaine d i n the car s i n the motorcad e Motorcade t o th e ai rport To Kansas City , Missour i w/ Mrs . Johnson
- g an d members o f hi s famil y Jerry Finkelstein , publishe r o f NY Law Journal an d one-time aid e t o former Mayo r W m O'Dwyer , Dept stor e magnat e Bernar d Gimbel and Mrs. GiDressing: 1 cup olive oil 2 tbl white vinegar 2 tbl lime jui Mary
- of this morning'sall Street Journal article evidencing complaints about those flying five hours to the ranch for only a ten minute meeting. OFF RECORD: Cartha D. DeLoach and Marvin Watson Asst to Director of FBI J^ The White House announced today that in response
- said "I think it would be a good thing if they got in the foreign aid business. . what's wrong with that/?" He als o talked about the Indian grain and said again he had the problem of the NY Timesan d the Wall Street Journal and everybody. . Wash. Post
- / M W and Douglas s Cate r -- wher e h e looke d ove r som e ne w equipment to be used o n his teleprompters . To Ova l Of c BM (pl ) - To mjdr's roo m t o rea d th e editoria l pag e o f the N Y Journal American on the fron t page, h e rea d o f
- Laitin To mjdr's room to read evening edition of NY Journal American - w/ MW at his side. listing, "Why do we constantly get this Phildelphia Bulletin. . . . tell them we don't want To theater w/ MW" taping for filming of a statement for TV cameras
- that was Winslow Homer Engravings American life and culture in the I';)th L' ntU[) a he::,,, ere publ" hed in depicted in illustrations b::,Win IO\\ H some of the leading journals of he .1~ re ~ rrentl::, m exhibit in the Library. The exhibitio 1 ~ol ·rmn o • 1IO
- went back to college to get an extra degree. It was in writing, you know. like newspaper writing. I have forgotten the name of it. MR. CATER: Journalism ? MRS. COOPER: Journalism . She took journalism . That is the only thing I know of. She also
Folder, "Lobsinger, Donald," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- advised that ALLEN also advised her that he was a "Bircher" up to last year. FORSnR furnished the following newspaper clipping which is a letter to the editor of •,ene State Journal'' 1 a Lansing, Michigan daily newspaper
- March 16, 1967 /.Mr. Vernon Mitchell Columbus News 9 500% 9th St. Jamaica, Columbus, Ga . Mr. Frank Mitchell The St. Louis Argus Jamaica, '- 4595 Easton Avenue ^ St. Louis, Missouri Mr. T. C. Jervay Jamaica, Wilmington Journal ^ 412 South 7th St. Howard
- a distinguished array of experts from the lields f political science, his ory and journalism. Among the po itical scientists w re Joseph Cooper, Rice niversity; oger Davidson. Library of C ngress; Richard Fenn , niversity of Rochester· Sam Kernell. Brookings
- WashingtonPost Robert Youn g Chicag o Tribun e James Deaki n St . Loui s Past Dispatc Shelley Scates Heart Erwin Knoll NewhouseNewsService Ted Sell Los Angles Times John Pierson Wall Street Journal Robert Fullerton USIA Dick Saltonstal l TimeMagazine h b 27
- l i s Associat e Edito r o f th e Wal l Stree t Journal , an d wants t o discuss w/ th e Presiden t "the general financia l pictur e an d Vietnam an d other curren t news issue s suc h a s th e campaign . " 2:06p T e e l o colonnad e fo r pictur
- s Guy , El PasoTexas - -^ Lubbock Avalanche - Journal" re closing of Briggs AFB also talked to Dan and Roderick El Paso Departed house i n gol f car t w / Mr . Kellam , --Mrs. Johnso n .(i n he r robe), , MF, V M to runwav. Th e President, MF, V
- this has already been published in technical journals. The President asked about the Kiesinger material. Rusk replied "it smells like negative." The President agreed and said ''yes, why are you waiting." McNamara said at some point it would be well
- Pensacola Mr. Bill Powell County Commissione r 616 Palm Court Pensacola Ed McCullough City Councilma n 1027 LaRue PENSACOLA W. J. Kelson Room 21 0 Pensacola Taris Savel l WCOA Pensacola Harry Hughley Pensacola Miss Pat Lloyd News Journal Pensacola Charles
- . Vandiverr / /o n Vie tnam
- 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
- and Roxboro Rd. Jr. High School Band Motorcade departed airport w/ Cong. James Hanley Hon. John Mulroy , Onondaga County Executive Mayor Wm F Walsh of Syracuse Cong. Samuel Stratton Stephen SHHE* Rogers , ^HHH§ Publisher, Syracuse Herald Journal The President
- , Polish Army War Veterans - NYC Rev. Cornelius Dende - Buffalo, NY Mr. Henr y J. Dende - Publisher and Editor. - Polish American Journal . Scranton. Pa. Mr. Anthony Dopieralo - NYC Mr. Tad Drweski - Washington, D. C. Mr. W. L. Dworakowski - Censor, Polish
- , Patricia Lindh, Assistant o Presidenl Ford. Summarizer: Lenore Hershey, editor-in-chief, Ladies Home Journal. Tuesday, l'fol•ember I 1 Testimony of Texas Women efore the United States Committee on Women in Power-Hanna ray, Provosl, \:ale Umversity
- TORY COLLECTION L~D O . Eugene Patterson And ress 2855 Normandy Dr., N. W. Atlanta, Georgia Biographical information : Newspaper editor b. Valdosta, Ga., Oct. 15, 1923; student N. Ga. Coll., Dahlonega, 1940-42; A.B. in Journalism, U. Ga., 1943
- himself never tried to move things one way or another? H: No, never. Bob's too good a newsman to do that--has too much regard I think for journalism. F: Now, how does NBC establish its policy? H: You know the Federal Communications Commission keeps
- here. C: Well, I was born in Oklahoma and was educated at the Unitersity of Tulsa. I received first a degree there in economics and later another degree in journalism, both of these being bachelor of arts degrees. Then I worked for newspapers
- Post Bill Eaton, Chicago Daily News Jim Millstone. St. Louis Post Dispatch Ted Sell. Los Angeles Times John Pierson, Wall Street Journal Karen Klinefelter, Dallas News Saville Davis, Christian Science Monitor Day 1, 1968 Date Apri • Da the Whit e
- ; LBJ & Lynda plan birthday party for Lady Bird; Lady Bird mentions the guests; Lady Bird receives $1000 for the School of Journalism at the University of Texas as birthday gift; LBJ, Lynda and Luci give toasts at the party
- the organizations Which could be called upon to d~ such a content analysis study are: is based in Ca.mbri
- supportive of him actively? Z: Yes,. all the way through. Yes. G: Did she prove to be an asset, and if so, how? Z: Yes, very much of an asset. She could talk for him. You see, she has a degree in journalism,. though, from the University of Texas
- 21, 1968 Mr. Joseph A. Calif's.no, Jr., Special Assistant to the President, The White House, WASHINGTON,D.C • Dear .Mr. Calif's.no, It occurs to me that twenty-five years ago I wrote up in SURVEY GRAPHIC,the leading socio-economic journal of' its
- • HOME JOURNAL, 1 yr., $3. All prices u. s. only. No chars• for wire. Pay Western Union clerk for subscription or when billed by publisher. !'Jc,•, name anJ adJra, (For reference) Publlehwwlll,oneubtcriber's requeat, refund full amount paid for copies
- be coming from the Secre tary of State or the Secretary of Defense or any one of the other Cabinet officials that help run the government. So: one of my pieces of advice to those who really want to improve the quality of White House journalism ,is: Back off
- -.: ,i1u:11i1mi. rs ~riou. C cry nt:\ !,IOJ)', n~ I •hllf ' !, :II 0 Lhcend m wh re. Thc"c o •:1n11.a11011"ah.: n I journal- h1i all,- f8 ni7alim1,. f uny1ltin~ likl.'. joum;1lb1i cthi .. i clrn1·1 1hi11kth, I they cith ·r .1ppn:ci1.11cd1hcm or \ ould
- believe you also did some work for President Truman before that. Was it your bona fides as a journalist that got you started in the government? C: No, it was in pre-journalism days, having had nothing to do with journalism but with what I value above
- ., publisher of the Floresville Chronicle Journal and the Robstown Record, who is now deceased--and got acquainted with him. Introduced himself, and spent the night there. think they'd ever met before that, had they, Marion? Mrs. Keach, also in the ~oom) I
- consent, unanimous consent. Because at any step of the way, in the old way of doing things, somebody could stop the operation. stop it then. They could But the Senate rules were so encumbered by all the things you had to do, like reading the journal
- -two years of it. C: Bill, I guess you know he's publisher of the Floresville Journal. F: And next morning he had breakfast with us. C: What year was that? F: I can't give you the exact year of that -- around 1930 somewhere -- 1931
- Kleeman - Minn Tri b James Yeunge r - Chic . Tri b Frank d e Fillip o - Heart s 3SG82E K Newspaper s James Deaki n - Dt . Loui s Post-Dispatc h John Pie r son - Wall Street Journal Barbara Furlo w - U S News an d World Repor t Norma Milligan - Newswee k