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- (Dallas) Sen Henning s Ed Wood s (St . Loui s Post-Dispatch ) To mak e weekl y Texa s radi o tap e Secretary Anderson George Brow n i n Housto n To Hom e Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE R page No,
- into livin g room to join luncheon guest.s: Mr. Eddi e Folliard - Washington Post Miss Cissv Morrissev - Time Mr. Tony Sylveste r -- WTO P - TV Mr. Robert Simple - Times (Nv ) Tony Sargent - CBS LUNCH w/ Mrs . ohnson, Mrs. Nancy Negley, Mr. J. C . Kellam, Mr
- n^^ March 27, 1966 White House Dav Sunda y Activity (include visited by) turf Expendi- Situation Room Breakfast w/ Mrs. Johnson To National City Christian Church w/ Mrs. Johnson for CHURCH SERVICES * (Monday's Washington Post ran a picture
- that have been happening down here to make it a nicer place to live. There is still much more to do in. southwe st, but this schoolya.rd is a significart step forward. Mrs. Graham and her newspaper, The Washington Post, have been concerned about southwest
- opening the store, it is my privilege to make the first purchase inside and also to be the first person to use the Strawbery Banke post office substation. AU will be nostalgie expe'riences, and 1 hope you realize how much 1 appreciate the honor. Mr
- more , he taught us how t o set them out so they will grow. And there was Mrs . Post.. a lady who has loved trees and flowers all h e r life, and likes to share them with everyone. There were your teache rs, your principals, and your parents, who a ll
- . May I ask you to convey to the editor or publisher "Radio Post," Mr. Norman Dietel, my cordial expressions gratitude for the similar invitation extended by him. I should be very happy if you would at some other pay a visit to the Federal Republic
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Memo, 1943 [re: KTBC]
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- was not set on fire as reported in this morning's Washing ton Post. TbP SEGREI. - '--------------------------~ TOl3 SECRET ._,,-- ,.._,...,__.... SANITIZED. E.O. 13526,Sec.3.5 D . o NLJIRA C JI-I, 7 By M r ·· "-., NARA, Date .:J.- ';1- ,,.._, J"'- •
- on race ls, of course, outlawed in the federal service. &t we have found Negro college graduates holding down a GS-3 job when white men with the same qualifications are GS-9's and 11's. And in a major post office recently, we found 50 men who had mall bags
- was the managing director. Suhse~uently I was general counsel to the U.S. Post Office Department. G: Why don't you give us a summary of your rise in government service as you think it might be relevant to the [record]. M: I went to work in the government
- for LBJ; comparison of the White House social life of the Kennedys and the Johnsons; Kappel Commission and reorganization of the Post Office; defection of top level appointees regarding Vietnam policy; Larry O’Brien’s opposition to Vietnam policy
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- of Wisconsin Law School in Madison. Today posted the nominations of Rear Admiral Paul Masterson and Turner F. Cal( well. to the grade of Cice Admiral. Today posted Postmaster nomination list of 66 names. ^ NOMINATION SENT TO SENATE Howard J. Samuels of New
- to and Mrs . Garry Weber on their wedding day tomorrow in Dallas. She is daughter of Troy Post. He also signed a lt r to the Posts and a ltr to the Webers and gave them to the Amb to deliver , , , t 10:42am f
- to appoint three new members to the General Advisory Committee of the United States Arms Control and Disarment Agency: General Alfred M. Gruenther (U.S. Army, Retired); Stephen J Wright, President of the United Negro College Fund; and Troy V. Post, Chairman
- (she is one of the hostesses in the boyhood home.) Sheldon Cohen (returning his call of earlier today) n^ White House pg^, Activity (inctude visited bv) To Cabinet Room for meeting with ASSISTANT SECRETARIES of Interior, Post Office, and Justice
- of his rub reading th e January 21 edition of the Washington Post. ) January White Awake Breakfast Marvin House in Bed Watson and 21, 1965 Thursday JV in bedroom The President and First Lady received Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Daniels and children
- in chosing Mr. Emmerson for the new post. When we have learned that it was you, Mr. Ambassador, who have recommended him to the Government, we are also led to doubt your real intention. Might we remind you on this occasion that Mr. Emmerson, while serving
- to ••nd you a 11st or nam.a to send post~ She 11 going to gather 1t from everybody in the ot• tlce. trom oor.reapondenoe. and trom our oount.y tavorable U.ata. (Sbe :le to be a olear1ng hou•• tor ua, ao t;hat ther• won. 1 t ~ d.uplioation, and. 10 tha.t
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- -OU that vnuldI could . irite more-:__'.) aor less personal ~rite on post cards . I get mighty stale after about 100 straight runlling . Q 16 . a 3 or 4 new birthdays of people ) This is something that Mary can do . isach da~ try to send me I know
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- to London, assuming his present post at SHAEF. BACK IN THE STATES for a "very brief stay", William S. Paley (1), CBS president on leave as Chief of Radio, Psychological Warfare Division, OWI, attached to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces
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- for America's favorite magazines-HOLIDAY 1 yr•• $5 • the request,, Publlsherwlll,onsubserlber'a . ' refund full amount Post, 1 yr.,'$6 • LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, 1 yr., $3. All prices U.S. only. No charce paldforcoplesnotpre:vlously n W • • • · malled. Prices
- Post-Courtship Letters
Oral history transcript, J. Russell Wiggins, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- for a substantial length of time the editor and executive vice president of the Washington Post and held previous editorial positions with that paper, I guess, on back into the late 1940s. W. 1946. M: Right. You were a Washington correspondent in the thirties
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- and RA\'rY10ND F. HOYLE on January 6, 1967, that m~ correspondence is handled through Post Office Bm: 12, Cald'7ell, New Jersey, which was l"'ented by his wife, MARTHA BEHRINGER at his direction. B. Charter Information No information concerning
- in the beginning, with very minor exceptions. And then it turned against him, turned against the war. The Washington Post is probably a pretty good sample of that. It supported the President 100 per cent on Vietnam in the very beginning and certainly did through
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- INTERVIEWEE: OVETA CULP HOBBY INTERVIEWER: David G. McComb PLACE: Mrs. Hobby's executive office at the Houston Post, Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: Mrs. Hobby has been kind enough to give me a few sheets here of biographical information which I'll
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- that could be considered for this post because they would either have to be widows, or single women, or women whose husbands would be able to go with them. And not very many women fall into that category. has quite a bit to do with it. So I'm sure
- lV 'Q_,_ (' ~/ THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS ~ WASHINGTON , !lfiVi: - .Bs-0-=-7' December MEMORANDUM FOR Joseph 31, 1968 /-z,: //- Califano Attached is the revised draft of the Post-Vietnam Report to the President
- See all scanned items from file unit "ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING) (BE 5‑7)"
- This folder is from the WHCF category for BUSINESS - ECONOMICS, subcategory ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING).
- Folder, "Ex BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post War Planning)," WHCF BE, Box 40