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- before they are undertaken. be prepared t o di scuss his plans for Items 1, Whee le r dur ing the~r Westmoreland should , 2~nd 3 with General discussions In Honolulu next week. ·i I., \ ... I ... ~, I" " .. ~ .. ~ I \ '\ l R Iti ..J
- ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh BELEN -- I -- 26 attend the Postmasters' Convention in Honolulu, and I'm going
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 3 (III), 6/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- from Honolulu. She wrinkled up her nose as if how dare he interrupt her when she was busy rehearsing something, and then she skipped off to talk to him. Unfortunately, at the luncheon or on the bus tour we went out to Columbia Island. Well, most
- Division, and then as Chief of the Assistant Supply Division. He served as Comptroller of the 14th Coast Guard District, Honolulu and another tour of duty afloat before he was again reassigned to Coast Guard Headquarters, this time as Chief of the Supply
- for sale. (22) The fishery research vessel the To~msend Cromwell, was commissioned January 25 at Honolulu. The new $1,100,000 vessel is designed to provide increased range, more seaworthiness, and a greater variety of rese.arch facilities for extended
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- "do or die" spirit that you have ahvays engendered in your office end in the 11YA--and I've about decided I '11 take one person with some of that and let go the background in actually selling redio advertising!! Of course, he would not fill the same
- Handley Judgement/Settlement, Personnel matters - Salesman reports, possibility of Sherman working for KTBC, personnel management, possibility of hiring Harvey Payne in lieu of Sherman, KTBC studio space and Brown building, Paul Bolton, Advertising
- , commissions and other running expenses. Note that of the total of i-~3582.80, there is :1375 that involves no caeh outlay-•it is trade-outs in advertising ., ,300 to the Austi.n Sohool of Buaine·as, about '.)75 to the Daily ?exan. In figuring actual outlay
- Retardation Group (see 5:51 pm entry) hb check re test Mr. and Mrs. Sargent Shriver John W. Macy, Jr. Dr. Stafford Warren, Spec, Asst to Pres, on Mental Retardation AND 14 people. Dr. Wilbur Cohen, Dept o f HEW Dr. Luther Terr y Geo. H. Gribbin , Advertising
- been -vranting to do it for some time. He works on the ' news machines fo,r I>aul up t the Capitol · Third, we actually received the contracts we had sent to Safeway, signed by L. B. Harris, their Division Advertising Manager in Iellaa, for the l 2 tl5
- Social updates, Texas politics, mentions investigation of LCRA, personnel matters - engineer, Advertising contracts (Safeway), NBC contract, personnel matters - janitor, program director, Sherman, bluebonnet pictures
- . I mean, all I remember was that they really had a lock on the committees. They did not want the billboards taken down because they didn't want to lose the revenue. It wasn't the advertisers on the billboards; it was the people that owned
- . and in the process will move. Maybe we needed this The President had announced that he was going to Honolulu to confer with our Allies about the Vietnamese situation responding to Hanoi's response to his Sunday night a week ago appeal. He canceled that. He
- Relativism in the nee-Madison Avenue Approach to the Listener in Albuquerque." (The Murray Hill Chronicle, March, 1938.) "A Conceptual Analysis of the Contribution of Procter &Gamble to the Cultural Lore of the U. S." (The Old Advertiser's Almanac, . January
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- -~----------- Isabella Cunningham and John Murphy, both professors in U. T.'s School of Communications, orga nized a lively program on a timely subject. Posing the question "What is the Role of Advertising in Political Campaigns'!'' the pro gram began by tracing
- , or ayb we 1.•ould b .1 onl1 stet1on to c rry lt. II to thinks e should spend about 500, as follO~ia: l. 2. dv rt1 in in he uat1n•Anter1oan, e out 1300 Advertising in about 15 oountr1 new papers. which w1ll get 11 our prim ry coverage, bout "'12!5. 3
- KTBC personnel changes, cleaning up office and studio space, advertising KTBC campaign proposal for Columbia, KTBC Administrative matters - travel expenses, typewriter situation, LBJ constituent business, NBC Thesaurus contract, letter from
- did the station fit in to the Austin spectrum with the other stations at the time? What role did Lyndon Johnson play in the business? S: Well, originally, I couldn't tell you a whole lot about the radio stations because I didn't advertise much
- George Christian 11:37a To Cabinet Room for Meeting w/ the BOARD of DIRECTORS of DISCOVER AMERICA o REMARKS made. The President was presented with a report (1967-1968) . and an album of advertisements that " Discover America" is puttin g out
- ''; Catherine Gudis, "A Landscape of Signs: Outdoor Advertising in America, 1920-1990''; Byron C. Hulsey, "Everett Dirksen and the Modern Presidents: Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson"; David K. Johnson, "From Deviant Bureaucrats to Homosexual Citizens
- advort'i.ain . on the atatlon d 1f he £&Ve orders to run auch advertising he did it without author1&&t1on or aey right to do so. 1 did buy eane time from him,• little bit. on the Tyler atation, thinkin it would be good business to et to thoae oil men dova1
- Delinquent account with Driskill Hotel for advertising, possible individual for job in LBJ office, refinishing of KTBC office furniture, personnel matters - program director
- no oommittmenta to oontinue. Thia Mk he haa 050 on the Quoen. None at present on the others. 7. Adv rtising program Will have to ha.ve long talk with Ellooe and see what he t hillka how •p•nt. .ore later. 8. at:i.mate hould be and KTSA advertisers on Columbia
- and down in boat and wanted Agent Youngblood to stay in contact by radio w/ big boat -- but said to Youngblood -- "take your damn sign down, we don't want to advertise. " (bec. of radio aerial that was showing ) President wanted to decrease the weight
- by Pepsi Cola and a number of other major firms to their officials and employees. * * Publ.i c service advertising has stepped up with the anti - litter message. Federal agencies -- the Forest Service that has enlisted America's favorite dog, Lassie
- Typewriter situation, Standard Library and ASCAP Contract, Bill Clark and Advertising Contracts, KTBC studio space (Brown building), Handley judgement, Personnel issues - Salesman Commissions, programming ideas
- this location we can do so by giving them ten days notice and allowing them"radio advertising in the amount of 150 per month for a period of 5 years or ao long as I>arty of the 1itnnd :part occupies the second floor of the ilmot Building as space for his school
- , with fl: defihite knowledge that as we go farther into the war economy revenues are going to continue to decline. We may boost it up for a month or so w:t advertising is bound to fal 1 off, and we must not make the mistake Elliott Roosevelt made by getting
- , confers with Paul W. Kesten, CBS executive vice-president, who is in charge of the network during Mr. Paley's leave. st Advertising G-3 MEMORANDUM TO------------- D A T E - - - - -- DEPT. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ CITY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ TERR. N O
- noticed that an advertiser's program was appearing on one of the other stations in the area and Austin didn't have it, and, "My friend," you know, "are you my friend or not?" and so forth, and would I see what could be done for him? And I quite frankly