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- with that. I found out• this morning from talking to Guinn that the fellow said he used to live in San Antonio and Judge Spears knows him. So Adrian must not be pushing in an utter str-..nger. I haven't called Adrian. He is the Senior Judge
- arrive d o n a courier whic h arrived the LB J Ranc h a t 9:30 a this morning . I t als o carried tw o National Par k Servic e official s wh o e t o se e Mrs . Johnson . ! wer Mr. Ximene s spen t fiv e minute s wit h th e President a t th e poo l an d
- for an hour each day. Since Bill indicated that he Nould take something else, Escoe has prepared four other suggestions and mailed them to him last night. Escoe was going to Dallas this morning to see him. Since I wanted to go to Dallas myself to see 1:rr
Oral history transcript, Emily Crow Selden, interview 1 (I), 1/10/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- from and where were you born, that sort of thing. S: I was born in a little teeny tiny town called West, Texas, but we moved to Dallas when I was very young, so I remember very little about West. It was close to Waco. I remember one time--I don't
- [For interview 1 and 2] Biographical information; St. Mary’s in Dallas; classes; faculty; Aunt Effie; activities; Lady Bird’s family; Caddo Lake; University of Texas life; friends; leaving college; LBJ; Selden’s marriage.
- specifications• including prices of spare parts. (7) New specifications were issued preparations of new bids. incomplete, and Temco submitted which would be used as a basis to both companies for planning and All Temco-Dallas Page 2 June 18, 1954 (8
- Africa. Dorothy Nichols working in Washington for LBJ. 7/3-7/5 LBJ in Austin office, on the second floor of the new federal building, which will serve as local headquarters until 8/1. 7/6 LBJ in Lockhart in the morning at the Business and Professional
- . S: It hurt him when someone criticized a friend. I'll give an example. I got up one morning and then read a paper, and somebody had jumped all over me. And he called me. "Well," he said, "you know, it's another example of somebody that supports me
- people; the 1956 Texas State Democratic conventions; Shivers' offer of support to Price Daniel as his successor as governor; J. J. "Jake" Pickle in Daniel's campaign; the precinct and county Democratic convention in Dallas in May 1952; the power
- the state and he went into the towns and shook hands around the square. It was quite maddening to Johnson, because the stories in the leading Texas newspapers, particularly the Dallas [Morning] News stories, that being the paper that most Texas politicians
- , John Carroll, and Stanley Haddock of the Washington office of the 6 OPERATIONS OF BILLIE SOL ESTES General Accounting Office, and by personnel of the Dallas, New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta field offices. The subcommittee also wishes
Oral history transcript, William M. Blackburn, interview 1 (I), 5/21/1969, by David G. McComb
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- times I would be--many times Paul Glynn or Ken Gaddis would be in there arranging his clothes and sometimes the butler would have brought in his breakfast . But generally he'd be propped up with television sets going to see the early morning news
- the protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty to admit West Germany to NATO. 4/3 Dallas News reports that LBJ is being besieged with telegrams from oilmen to back legislation to limit oil imports. Congress is in recess for Easter until 4/13. The Johnsons go
- [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
- a little more than three months before I got there. He got there in January '37, and I arrived in April. Maggy and I ha.ve been very close. He was kidding me a little bit this morning when he saw me. He said: "lqndon, I'm a little bit sorey about
- INTERVInJEE: ROBERT J. SJviITH I NTERV I E~JER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Smith's office, Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 2 G: Let's start with your background, Mr. Smith. You were born in Tennessee, is that right? S: That's right. Born in Knox County
- at every stop you had the press wanting to know how big the crowd was, and these little towns didn't have anybody who knew. So, by George, I went around and I counted every soul there and the Dallas [Morning] News asked me 11 LBJ Presidential Library
- /oh 6 some shooting in Dallas near the President." I told that to Julian Goodman and we both jumped up and ran down here. I ran to the little news studio, which we had set up for emergencies and just walked in. The red light was on and I
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; 1960, 1964 Democratic conventions; association with LBJ during the vice presidency; NBC’s handling of the news after the JFK assassination; meetings with LBJ; credibility gap; Georgetown Press
Oral history transcript, Joseph H. Skiles, interview 1 (I), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of him was] reading in the Dallas [Morning] News that he had been appointed NYA director for Texas. It surprised me a bit because a few weeks or a few days before I had read that a fellow from Port Arthur or Corpus [Christi] somewhere down there, had
- ,Duval and Zapata counies. ·--·---- --·-·- TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS t:srah/ished I CJI Harlingen, TX Valley Morning VALLEY Page AS, 0 Star MORNING Thursday, ST AR Harlingen, September 29, Texas 1 988 ( Pharr State Highway
- ,Duval and Zapata counies. ·--·---- --·-·- TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS t:srah/ished I CJI Harlingen, TX Valley Morning VALLEY Page AS, 0 Star MORNING Thursday, ST AR Harlingen, September 29, Texas 1 988 ( Pharr State Highway
- Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald. Meets Mr. & Mrs. J.H. McCammon at Baker Hotel at 4:50 p.m. and attends public reception in hotel ballroom. Sen. Monroney phones re: Oklahoma visit. Dinner in suite with CCC, Carl Phinney, Gene Locke, Cong
- appearances by Johnson, special news broadcasts, news inter view programs, and beginning April I, 1968. daily morning and evening network local news programs. In addition to this large collection, there is the LBJ Library series, which contains coverage
- into Dallas that morning. We got off our plane I was nrJ impressed and pleased with fhe crowds. 4 first and then shook hands with the Kennedys when they got off their plane. We started on our way. I was very impre·sed and pleased with the crowds. Then I
Oral history transcript, Richard Morehead, interview 1 (I), 6/26/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- came down here, and I worked for the Dallas News as a kind of part-time employee in Austin and worked for United Press on the same basis. I graduated in 1935. United Press made me a correspondent. Then I went to Dallas News in 1942 and worked for them
- declining health; Morehead's relationship with Elliott Roosevelt; Coke Stevenson's relationship with the press; O'Daniel's relationship with the press and his political experience; controversies surrounding LBJ's 1941 and 1948 elections; the Dallas Morning
Oral history transcript, Ashton Gonella, interview 3 (III), 11/21/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- there were eighteen new Democratic senators and he [LBJ] had looked in the paper and none of us had realized it, but at breakfast Sunday morning he announced that twelve of them were Catholics and that he wanted to find out something about the Catholic
- 6 Black Chefs (and 1 Inventor) Who Changed the History of Food - The New York nmes I may have heard Carver's name associated with peanuts (boy, did he love them). Contrary to pular belief, Carver did not invent peanut butter. But he did develop
- 6 Black Chefs (and 1 Inventor) Who Changed the History of Food - The New York nmes I may have heard Carver's name associated with peanuts (boy, did he love them). Contrary to pular belief, Carver did not invent peanut butter. But he did develop
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 7 (VII), 2/12/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- at Lyndon Johnson individually.But it did create a great deal of feeling. I had occasion to go to Dallas, not for quite a while after, and I also remember when I went down there for the ground-breaking ceremony for the new arena. The mayor and some of his
- How John F. Kennedy's (JFK) assassination affected the reputation of Dallas and Texas; the emotional toll of JFK's and Robert Kennedy's (RFK) deaths on O'Brien; being asked to identify the missal that was used when Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) took his oath
- in Dallas early in the morning because Secretary Symington was in Dallas, and Congressman Johnson had to make his final arrangements with Secretary Symington about this matter. on to Dallas. So that was the reason we had to go And I guess you are right, we
- reporter many years ago. When I was in Swathmore, Pennsylvania, I worked for the Philadelphia papers part time, but I drifted into political reporting when I was here in Washington. F: By the time the New Deal came on, you were established as a syndicated
- news; suppression of news; RFK never broke with McCarthy; characterization of McCarthy; LBJ as VP; LBJ’s effectiveness as an ambassador; JFK assassination; dinner with the Johnsons; press disenchantment with LBJ; press secretaries; RFK; oil interests
- of this deal of telling my boss that I could go out there and really get a good story, maybe even an interview, was pretty big stuff for me. radio we had morning newscasts and noon newscast. new~casts Well, the noon news was approaching the Majority Leader
- with the 1941 campaign was four or five days after the election and when the Texas Election Bureau made another late return. F: It looked as if he had won, didn't it? K: It looked that way long enough that, as I remember, the Dallas [Morning] News
- papers unless you use the radio station owned by one of the papers . In other words , if I make a speech over station WFAA the Dallas News will then quote a great p,.rt of the story in the paper . The Dallas News, however , will print little or nothing
- had an opportunity to ride with him up to Hyannis Port. So I got on the plane. He had a man from Georgetown and he had [Allen] Duckworth from the Dallas [Morning] News. Most of the agencies preferred to have their people at the various points to make
- ; the Brazos River Authority; LBJ makes a last visit to Temple, Texas; at the Dallas Trade Mart with Storey Stemmons during the JFK assassination; LBJ is faithful to his friends; investigating the M-16 rifle; observing the Tet Offensive; Ted Connell; the press
- e At th e poo l Newspaper part y - gues t lis t t o b e attached : Housto n Hart e an d E d Hart e (Sa n Angelo Standard-Times) ; Alber t Jackso n (Dalla s Time s Herald) ; Harr y Provenc e (Waco New s Tribune) ; Georg e Brown ; Amo n Carter , Jr
- on Erwin\ nght are Henry row/er and Lew Wasserman. Library Names New Chief Archivist Christina Lawson John Wickman, D,recwr of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, spoke at th Library tn May lO a University of Texas group, joined together
- brother was going to school with me because he cried every morning when I left, and the teacher said let him come along. But that was before Lady Bird's brothers came home, and it was my first memory of Miss Minnie. Later, at the end of the school term
- Minnie Lee Pattillo Taylor, Lady Bird Johnson's mother; Mrs. Taylor's appearance and personality; the Brick House; Lady Bird Johnson's Aunt Effie; Lady Bird attending St. Mary's College in Dallas; the Taylor family when Lady Bird was very young; Mr
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh May 23, 1969 M: Let me identify the tape, first of all. F. Billings. This is an interview with Mr. William I am in his offices in Dallas, Texas in the Fidelity Union Tower. The date is May 23, 1969 and it's 1 0 : 1 0
- in the ladies ready-to-wear department at Goldstein-Migel Company. After that I decided I wanted to travel, so I picked up a dress line out of Dallas, which was Justin McCarthy line of dresses and did some traveling there. M: What did you do, travel all over
- No, maybe [to] some brokers Anyway, my God, there it was in the New York Times the next morning, where else could a minister's son be a candidate, he was going to cut out the waste. President. G: It's there. P: It's there. I remember writing a letter
- floor - takes one of the Senator's seats -- not the President's chair To S212 w/ Harry McPherson, visiting w/ him until 5:42 Ivan Sinclair joined above W. Jenkins Bob Baskin of Dallas News To 4040 , arriving at 6:16 Selected names should be underscored