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  • as recently as July, 1963. On September 6, 1965, King conferred with Levison regarding an article which is scheduled to appear in "The New York Times Magazine" sometime in the future. The article which will be attributed to King will deal with the civil rights
  • Library and Museum] Type of Material: Magazine Author(s): Title of Publication or Description: The Washingtonian Publisher: Washington Magazine, Inc. Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: 4 Issue Number: 12 Date of Publication
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his
  • editot,.. .> .: Donov~, . Fortune magazine. 3. Greece. US participated officially U\ t.r·i.partite US-UI- ~--­ established to observe country-wide electicns in 1946. . 4. Organization of American States (OAS) nas since its
  • ~ta.lked ..about a magazine ·ar.tic.le; 'then .complained about the lack of -colored...news . ·comnieJ\ta.toxs on ~. TV and. iil . commercials He also s.ta.ted that 11 coruientr,atioil · camps all over the U o So were being .·r .elllov.a ted to put
  • written by ·· Fre~rnian," containing· ·a.· !fa.s hville con:ferenc·e report o It .. was published in 'Black America', the RAM magazine o . SU.~scriptiohs for· the magazi.rie could . be obtained ,by · .writing to Freeman 9 s . former East Cleveland address
  • FOR DEC TEN LIFE MAGAZINE ARTICLE BY ~ ROY ROWAN, ENTITLED, •A NEUTRAL NATION•s SUDDEN PRO• • US TURN, ETC., ETC.• • ROY R01'1AN STOPPED BRIEFLY IN KABUL ENROUTESOUTHE-AST ASIA FR(I;1 TASHKENT• HE AND MRS ROWANACCEPTED • INVITATION. TO JOIN US AT RESIDENCE
  • : He certainly did. He was always concerned because Life magazine was getting away with murder and Mrs. Jones down the street was paying five cents for a stamp. He seemed to have a good understanding of a lot of things that surprised me. We had at one
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XX -- 20 magazine. Lyndon, of course, was forever wanting to learn more about managing the business and trying to push me, soft-soap me, flatter me, make me learn more. G: Now you had a two-year-old daughter
  • marvelously entertaining dinners. I notice, too, that we continued to work together in '58; I recommend to him that he read an article in Harpers magazine because I say it offers a valuable contribution on the cause and cure of our present economic recession
  • blurb in the Encounter magazine about his having discovered that the Vietnamese who'd been in charge of the strategic hamlets turns out to be a double, and that they've interred his remains with great honor and so on and so on. What's your reaction
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Ginsburg -- II -- 2 DG: No, not yet, I did that in Chicago. Before Chicago, I had begun speaking with Bill, who edited Foreign Affairs afterwards, the magazine published
  • wrote this not long ago in a piece I wrote for an Italian foreign affairs magazine which created quite a row in Germany--on the Ostpolitik saying that one of the reasons why the Ostpolitik might get some receptivity on the western side
  • wanted to be the editor of a woman's magazine, and he said, "Come work for me and be exposed to my wife and you'll learn more about what being a good woman is all about." And that was something that I didn't understand then as I do today. G
  • in the U.S. G: I've seen that telegram, I think it's February 4 or 2. B: I don't know whether you've seen an article by Robert Elegant, published in Encounter magazine in London two years ago--I have a copy here, I'll show it to you--entitled "How to Lose
  • stood in all of those doors that read Look Magazine and New York Herald Tribune and a lot of publications that I was too intimidated to even go in. bureau for twenty-six dailies in Michigan. She had a news For twenty-five dollars a week I could
  • more you make that neighborhood last longer and be more attractive. And so General Electric Magazines came in and wanted a message from Mrs. Johnson and started putting real cash into some research on the electric side of the landscape. When a neon
  • /oh ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] 25 C: Yes, she did. And Barbara makes herself likeable. But when Barbara was going to invite a long list of so-called beautiful people, including Life Magazine
  • in Ramparts magazine, which drew the connection between the CIA and the NSA, and made headlines across the country. Can you tell me what the President's reaction to his story was? C: The chronology there is that, oh, approximately ten days before the story
  • Photos for "Look" magazine; meeting about Christmas, parties & gifts; luncheon with Jane Engelhard, et al, about raising funds for education; LBJ with newspapermen; renovations made in the White House; tour of White House; LBJ has press conference
  • to languish in the Agriculture Committees of both bodieo. Every year Farm Magazines, Trade Journals and the NAC News inform us of the ever-increasing amounts of economic poisons used in agriculture in this Country. The Apr:iJ. 1968 issue of NAC News states
  • •: Three MP 38 magazines. One riot handguard. Fifty r~ounds of •32 ACP. Two BAR maga zihes. One sling. The total price of this material was $82.65. Confidential · Infor::na.nt PH T-4 advised on ·July 1., 1966, that ROY FTtP,!IKHOUSEH. recently ·got
  • sure that they will appreciate having a copy of your book. ~st regards. / Sincerely, Mr. W~rren L. Hogan Leaman-Hogan Company 918 Waugh Drive Houston 19, Texas · • ,/~ NS FERREO TO HANOWRJTl NG flLE: [3 of 4] PRINTERS PUBLISHERS MAGAZINES
  • [5 of 6] - 3 - 2/29/68 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Nina Hyde Washington Daily News Mr. Rudi Gernreich Los Angeles,, California Mr. Kasper Joan Leslie Fashions,, Inc., NYC Miss Karen Klinefelter Dallas Morning News Miss Frances Koltun Mademoiselle Magazine Miss