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  • organizations operate enables them to exert their influence, power, and terror without swift detection. Secrecy also permits small hard­ core groups to act without their identities becoming known to the general membership or to the public. Newspaper accounts
  • (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) are "broke" and King recently approached the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in New York to arrange for a loan of $500,000 which was turned down. King has now arranged through "the Deacons
  • occupied by comme·r c:lal enterprises and that, in addition, he was advised to file supplemental. applica­ tions to cover repair of additional unoccupied buildings not included in his original application. Thia i8 confirmed by th·e OEP Area Office Director
  • countries. This will mean the final dismantling of the Iron Curtain and the free association of East Europe and the West. It will entail the establishment of a viable relationship between the East European countries and the Soviet Union consistent
  • "! paint of deatlnat' 1957 JANj7 PM 9 2- I LOS ANGELES NEWSPAPERS TODAY CARRIEDFRONTPAGE, ASSOCIATED PRESSSTORIESWASHINGTON DATELINEJAN 16TH 1957 REGARDING STATEMENT OF EXISTENCEOF FLYINGSAUCERS BY RETIREDREARADMIRAL DELMER S FAHRNEY FORMER HEADOF
  • had a continuous association with the NBC network, during which time you worked as a news writer, general assignments reporter in the United States, and a foreign correspondent. Your first overseas assignment was in 1948 to Vienna. C: 1958. M
  • in the newspaper about the extent of the deaths as well as some of the readings of the chemicals and so forth that were present in the air, and around eleven o'clock we made the decision that I was go; ng to go to London. We called the State Department. LBJ
  • Kennedy in the preparation of the cover story. They did talk to some of his associates, but their editorial direction was to avoid taking their lead from persons known to be at odds with Mr. Hoover. Bradlee tells me flatly that the story that a search
  • Shivers, and whom I had known some while I was in the University, thought very highly of as I have ever since. This is a gratuitous side comment, but he was the smartest politician I've met, ever been associated with. He called me in to the Lieutenant
  • the advantages overseas association advantages Reports of association indicate that either the fact possibilities make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through American membership t~ reaching In a related Commonwealth heads future cooperation
  • economy based on agriculture and mining to the more balanced economic structure of a semi-industrialized nation. The nation's economic achievements are due to a vigorous private enterprise sector and a government policy which has made economic development
  • Bund y McGeorge Bund Bund y McGeorge Bund Bund y Lunch in lounge Marianne Means Bill Moyers Cdr Josephson McGeo Bundy Walter Reuther To th th ee Flowe Flowe r Garde Garde n fo fo r REMARKS Association to American Detroit of School
  • budget, which I have published for many years, which the National Planning Association has published for many years, which some other organizations have published--that is an example of what should be in the economic report as the integral starting point
  • picturn will be published in future issuec. of The Councilor to taunt Lyndon Johnson,the Lehmans "1.r. Goldber& . ''Amc:.-ican" c0mm ,: m!tts W e have .;~'· ~,.;• .~ w \' _", the rh:wrc'- 1 ' • · Zip Code 71103 ''A Little Newspaper For People WhoThink
  • was on July 7. Following Gray's earlier call, I was visited by two Secret Service agents in my suite at the Fountainbleu Hotel in Miami. We were in the midst of preparing then for the convention. One of the agents was Paul Rundell, associate director
  • and Howard Hughes; Drosnin's efforts to get O'Brien's associates to do interviews; Drosnin's criminal activity, including stealing files for his book, Citizen Hughes; an episode of 20/20 on Citizen Hughes; Geraldo Rivera's efforts to get O'Brien on the show
  • political science academies and associations, and you are a writer and a lecturer. If you would like to add anything to that, by all means please feel free. S: No, I think that just about covers it. G: I'd like to begin this interview if I can
  • ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] newspaper on the train, that kind of thing. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh I think some of those were associated
  • who, I believe, sort of took Sherman Adams' place ; and I talked to Dave Kendall, who was special counsel to the President ; and I talked to Romer McFee, who was Dave Kendall's assistant . And they wanted to know if I believed in the free enterprise
  • I have felt that our newspapers -- not all of them, or course, but many of them -- our wire associations-, our radio and television networks, wel"e capable of an enormous disservice to this nation. The President reminded us the other day that we
  • Radio. Special 3-man family planning information teams have been set up at 22 of these stations. 2. Press: Massive amounts of information on the importance of family planning is being disseminated in the daily newspapers via feature stories, commentaries
  • of the Hearst Newspaper Bureau, in May of 1968. So I came into this coverage of the presidency in what was the twilight of it. I covered the campaign, the Humphrey-Nixon campaign, and I covered Mr. Johnson as president during the 1964 presidential campaign
  • are very fortunate in the number of people who have asked 23 to testify at these hearings. 24 25 professional associations, from health and welfare agencies c., And the hearings are being held in and here in S~n Francisco. I think our first
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 9 at Arnold and Porter named Jim Fitzpatrick, and in New York by a man named Anfuso (sp), whose father was a Congressman; and I ran a smaller group called the Associates Division
  • of the Democratic Party; Young Citizens for LBJ in 1964; Birch Bayh; ran Associates Division of President’s Club; McSurley case; 5th Amendment; Bill Moyers; importance of Jack Valenti; reason Katzenbach moved to State; comparison of Katzenbach and Clark; Task Force
  • and affectionately. G: At the time, some American newspapers suggested that this was a gauche kind of activity for him to undertake, that sophisticated diplomats accustomed to the pleasures of Paris would find the ranch in Texas less than pleasant. LBJ
  • with Dr. Richmond, Liz Carpenter, Cynthia Wilson, Wolf Von Eckardt, Evelyn Cramer of NewHouse Newspapers, Frances Lewine. Interviewed by Evelyn Cramer on plane, talked with Dr. Richmond 9:50 Arrived Syracuse Airport: Met by Mrs. Margaret Lynch
  • ), the Public Housing Administration (PHA), and the Federal National Mort­ gage Association (FNMA)--and two constituent units--the CoDDDUnity Facilities Administration (CFA) and the Urban Renewal Administra­ tion (URA). The OA, URA, and CFA programs
  • percent of the Upper House Diet seats*. Made up predominantly of ten "factions" headed by leading con­ servative political figures**, the LDP stands in domestic affairs for economic growth under private enterprise, parliamentary government, and expanded
  • as an announcer tor the government broadcasting station, TGW. 1946-1948 Carlos Manuel Pellecer sened as Secreta17 ot Legation in Paris where he and Minister Munoz Mean7 associated with various Commun1at groups. Traveled to Satellite countri••• Februar1 to June
  • met President Johnson. Actually my first meeting with him was at a Gridiron Club dinner in March, 1963. I was there with Paul Miller, who is now head of the Associated Press and head of Gannett newspapers and there was a little party after
  • for the Performing Arts; relationship with the Kennedys; Bill Moyers; Tommy Thompson; Lincoln Gordon; the Dominican Republic crisis; Castro and Cuba; Free Trade Association meets in Montevideo; Central America foreign ministers meet in San José; Fernando Eleta
  • continued as director of the Squibb Institute but also was on the board of directors and on their executive management committee. During the spring of 1949 I was invited to come to NIH as an associate director of the Heart Institute in order to develop
  • to the appropriate role of the Federal government in such enterprises, including making available credit and loans. Other alternatives should be considered including: I ,. ---estil.blishment of state and federal development corp-. orations to solve some of the more
  • , This is during the prohibition era, and we didn't have any local bootlegger right in Johnson City, but up around Stone\
  • two parts,. the first to concentrate on the written press (primarily newspapers), and the second on television and radio. survey will present few p~blems, but a television A press ~ could be considerably more difficult un1ess the networks can
  • wrapped in newspaper. We got down on our hands and knees and started unpacking some of these in this closet. Suddenly a couple of the moving men--actually they were from the White House carpenter shop, but they were moving in furniture--moving a small
  • got anywhere. The significance of the Bane Committee Report, I think, was that one of the Board of Trustees of the American Medical Association was a member and the chairman of their Council on Medical Education was a member. So their endorsement
  • , that-in their,association"with Cohen i. they either sold or attempted to sell "influence" in securing Gove!'n• ment war contracts. Corcoran ad­ mitted receiving $5000 as a ·fee tor l!dvice given the law flrm of Demp­ sey & Koplovitz. The .firm • as consulted ijy Cohen
  • December 22, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: Milan Miskovsky FROM: Harold Hair SUBJECT: Minutemen In my visit on December 21, 1967 with Lt. George Fenil, Chief of the civil Disobedience Squad, Philadelphia Police Department* I a sked him about a newspaper
  • public health experience and large scale managerial experience, although I'd certainly been involved in managing enterprises within the academic environment, but I had been deeply interested in public health and public health issues. So when I suggested
  • departed at 11:04a BM(pl) Joe Califano (pl) BM (pl) n^^ January White House_ Day 13, 1966 Thursday Activity (inciude visited by) ture Expendi- American Football Code To the Cabinet Room to greet a delegation from the/Coaches Association
  • positions, as I have them recorded here, include research associate at Harvard Center for International Affairs from 1961 to '62. At that time I think you were on leave from RAND Corporation. You worked briefly as an economist for the Conference