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- nature of my work in Vietnam and recognizing this, let me resort to my claim of friend and associate and attempt only to identify areas that at least deserve analysis for any comprehensive evaluation of the performance of the press in Vietnam. The first
- Impact of the Tet Offensive; dealing with Vietnam information officers; effect in Vietnam of LBJ’s 3/31 announcement; government-press relationship; LBJ’s personality
- 3. 6:30p 4. 9:00p To Puerto Rico -- see travel activity Press conference at San Juan airport To Hotel Concho Dinner at hotel roof; Gov and Mrs. Munoz Marin; staff and group of Puerto Ricans 5. Spent night at Hotel Concho * Selected names should
- it is big, but because it is beautiful, and it is the citizen who makes it so. He can work wonders in neighborhood associations; apartment dwellers c a n raise funds for tre e s; business and civic g roups can finance planting s and playgrounds. And the key
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, 'Salute to Spring' Ceremonies, New York, New York, 5/7/1965"
- for two million visitors each year, usually with wide-eyed children eagerly in the vanguard, Because the zoo is so closely associated with the interests of people who care about wildlife, . I plan to use your contribution in landscaping the new entrance
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, National Wildlife Federation Conference Banquet, Statler-Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC, 1/11/1966"
- anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm 23 totu1i?..1fof /iwif,, (l/z. ~/or ~Ao Clinton Library Mention-Associated Press
- anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm 23 totu1i?..1fof /iwif,, (l/z. ~/or ~Ao Clinton Library Mention-Associated Press
- INTERVIEWEE: LOYD HACKLER INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL Place: Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 G: This is an interview with Mr. Loyd Hackler, formerly the assistant press secretary of the White House staff. I'd like to ask you to provide for the tape
- Biographical information; contact with LBJ; Korea; impressions of LBJ; press relations; staff operations; LBJ and RFK; McCarthy campaign; 3/31 speech
- or t ...... . _____LD . 12:10p 12:20p • _./ > f j1 Activity 24, 1967 Friday (include visited by) f' " (x^ / / Presentation of American Heart Association "Heard of the Year Award" / to General Dwight D. Eisenhower. His son, Lt. Col. John
- Forensic League Sen Karl Mundt Bruno E Jacob Ripon Wisc Press makes brief remarks pics To Oval Room w/ Sen Karl Mundt JV Geo Reedy Myer Feldman and Mr Tony Boyle Pres of United Mine Workers To mjdr's office scans newspapers briefly back to Oval Rm Geo Reedy
- arrival in Ofc had asked for issue of NY T mes Friday, June 10) looked for picture and article re Sen. Dirksen and Rep. Gerald Ford at their Thursday (June 9) Press Conference wherein they raised question which is o be under discussion at Bipartisan
- with him when they got past 40. I asked him why. He replied: 'by God I don't want to get old'" Associating with youngsters, he told the bankers, would keep them young. Then he led them into the Cabinet Room to present them to the press. His remarks
- mans City fr mans mans mans mans mans mans fr mans stopped in Rose Garden and talked to Mac Kilduff and ., White HouSe, staff workers setting up microphones, .about where equipment and his chair should be placed for press conference later today
- FOR RELEASE AT 4:00 P.M. MONDA Y, NOVEMBER 28, 1966 Office o f the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE --------- - ----- - - --------- ------- - ---------~- - ------- --- - -------- - - REMARKS OF MRS. JOHNSON UPON ACCEPTANCE
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Acceptance of Book, 'The Living White House,' the White House, Washington, DC, 11/28/1966"
- Conference. The attached Alsop column explains the situation which prompted the visit. Alsop's interpretation is correct, according to Carl Marcy. Adenauer Speech at the Press Chlh Yesterday Yesterday Adenauer, after a visit with the President, spoke
- Fowler joined group. Robert "Bob"Wallace, Treasury (from Califano's office) Back in oval office w/ Mrs. Johnson, (for farewell pictures w/Mrs. J prior to her Lt Col James Adams, WHCA leaving on California trip today). Liz Carpenter Press photographers
- (Ellen) The President was accompanied by Mrs. Johnson and MW -a press pool followed in the motorcade. The President-- quite somberly- -entered the church and sat about four rows from the front on the left with Mrs. Johnson during the services -- conducted
- ,...,........_,_, _____ ..,.;;{_1 ~~,=~ $~~ ~T~•lbr5ri.~· NEWSPAPERS WITHOUT AP WERE WITHOUT A STORY. H:tA206 RA IYLCZCVYX 018UR +A"•Box 13, BJT, 3 TAKEs,500-1,490 +BY JA"ES W."ANGAN +ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER ALICE, TEX, (AP) - A FORNERTEXASVOTINGOFFICIAL SEEKING''PEACE OF NINO
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- This folder consists of scans of a presentation scrapbook given to Jim Mangan by the Associated Press containing clippings of his reportage. The original has been transferred to the LBJ Library Museum
- to President Ford. • On the other side were the men and women of the Press: Frank Cormier, Associated Pr
- calls carded Monday White Awake breakfast Secretary Horace Bill in Willard Busby Robert Anderson August bed met w/ JV 3 did 1964 exercises Wirtz NYC returning his call of'yesterday Moyers Secretary Walter McNamara Press
- Jack Valenti - to second floor checkup Walt Rostow Director Charles Schultze Bill Moyers To Oval Office w/ JJ and BM kM^ ll:25a 11:29 Presentation of Eighth Armored Division Association's "Peace Award" ^Other guests: The Peace Award is a plaque
- House. 12:21 Called Joe Frantz. 2. 12:26 Left the White House for the Statler Hilton Hotel for American Association of Nurserymen's luncheon in honor of CTJ. Made brief remarks. Dictated October 31, 1968 2:45 Returned to the White House. 2:50 Called
- . and Mrs. Aubrey Kerr, Dean McGee , Preston Moore, Bill Atkinson) Luncheon, Oklahoma Press Association News Clinic, Civic Room, Biltmore Hotel Senator was main speaker; followed by question an d answer perio d Reception for public, Biltmore Hotel, given
- a taped press conference. . . (made some kind of a statement on the educatio n bil l ? ? ? ) To the 2nd floor To Oval office with John Chancellor (NBC) Justice Goldberg McGeorge Bundy (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) Bill Moyers (pl) John Chancellor July 17
- . Magnuson Secy Stewart L. Udall Bob Thompson - Press Sen. Maurine B. Neuberger Robert Jackson Sen. Wayne Morse W. House staff Sen. Mike Mansfield Frank Cormier - Press Sen. Alan Bible Al Spivak - Press Sen. Howard W. Canno n Sid Davis - Press . Cong
- , Minneapolis Tribune Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Commission Mr. Charles ^^Bartlett, Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times Mr. Karl Bauman, Associated Press Alfred M Bell, Washington, D.C. William M Blair, New York Times Hon. Waggoner Carr, Attorney
- Alec Toumayan, interpreter Norman Armour, protocol PRESS in --as they were leaving, the President yelled after them, "Vote Democratic" Coffee and orange juice served PRESS CONFERENCE-- The Prime Minister and the Presidentboth made statements. 79th
- House Monda 6 Nov 1967 Day y Activity (inctud e visited by ) Chief Justice Earl Warre n Mr. Joh n Walker, Director of the Natl Gallery of Art J. Carter Brown, Associate Director of the Natl Gallery and Mrs. Johnso n to report on the planned
- Associated t/Creal J. B. American , ^ ^ Employees Cunningham, Hon. Glenn House Senate Press Automobile Assn. of Representatives Davis, Mrs. Christine Ray House -Davis, Thomas H. Piedmont of Representatives staff Airlines ^Dawson, William L. . ^Day, James
- . On the corresix1ndents' panel were Frank Cormier, for a long time with the Associated Press and now retired; Helen Thomas, United Press Interna tional and dean of the Whjte House press corps: Marianne Means, Hearst Newspapers and l(jng Features syndi cate: James
- with small triangles and squares most of them barren and devoid of even a sprig of grass. Think what it might mean to have these planted in flowers or shrubs I But even if a neighborhood association, or a business firm wanted to contribute flowers
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at a Meeting to Discuss Formation of a Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, 2/11/1965"
Folder, "Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 7
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- . Collier Silver-swimming; Phoenix, Arizom . Mr. Douglas B. Cornell associated Press Mr. William N. Craig Gold-swimming; Glendale, California Mr. Stanley F. Cwiklinski Gold ..rowing; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mr. Arthur Daley New York Times Mr. Sidney Davis
- Date_ February White House p^ 5, 1966- Saturday Activity (intrude visited by) Press Office (talked to Peggy Stark) Secy Freeman Peggy Stark Mike Manatos Secy Rusk Governor Averell Harriman JV(pl) "" "" ' The Vice President, Minneapolis, Minn
- Presa International Associated Presa Associated Press Mutual Broadcasting System UPI Audio Westinghouse Broadcasting Company Western Union CBS-trV UPI Newsfilm Chicago Tribune New York Herald Tribune Time United Preas International USIA u. s. News &t
- Council, Inc. __, , Robert Nathan, Dire ctor, Nathan Associates, Washington, D. C. _ O. G. Bentley, Dean of Agric, Univ of Illinois, Urbana, Ill Horace Holmes^ Walter Lanham .*-.—- ,^^ ^— ^ ^ McGeo Bundy joined at 2:00p on invitation of the President
Oral history transcript, L.T. (Tex) Easley, interview 1 (I), 5/4/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- years and that was natural they called me Tex there. So then when I came to Washington with the Associated Press in March, 1937, why, again they called me Tex. Then in fact for about thirty years while I was with the AP I had· this weekly column
- . Dewey Daane Sherman J. Maisel Andrew Brimmer and Martin West The President entered and immediately made REMARKS On one side of Cabinet Room are members of Congress and members of Federal Reserve Board--on other side, Press and press photogs--two TV
Oral history transcript, Stewart J.O. Alsop, interview 1 (I), 7/15/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was accessible? A: Yes, he was always accessible. He wasn't always very informative. People around him were more informative than he was, people like George Reedy and Bobby Baker. M: You say that he got along better with the press then, and that's my
- Early acquaintance with LBJ; how LBJ related to the press as a senator; Alsop's interactions with LBJ; Alsop's support of LBJ in 1964 against Goldwater; Alsop's and Philip Graham's role in JFK's selection of LBJ as the vice-presidential nominee
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 25 (XXV), 8/7/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , that was pretty horrible. G: The President had gone to New York. R: We were in New York. G: Al Smith dinner, was that it? R: I've forgotten what the dinner was. I was the first to know. I think I knew even before he did. Oh, I think the Associated Press
- Duties of the press secretary; LBJ’s misunderstanding of the press; LBJ’s secrecy as president; press pool; travelling with LBJ; LBJ’s friendliness toward the press; Eric Goldman; resignation of Walter Jenkins.
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 4 (IV), 8/20/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- you just a few more questions about Mrs. Johnson as first lady, and also some other issues I should say. I think the first one I'm thinking of, and I'm asking you this primarily because of your own close association with Mr. Udall, who was secretary
- To the Cabinet Room to w/ Amb. Goldberg meet with Delegation from ^ REMARKS American Jewish Press Association Mr. Joseph Weisberg, The Jewish Advocate, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Golomb, The Jewish Chronicle, Pittsburgh, Pa. The American Jewish Press Mr