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- w/ Kivett and Taylor for Dallas. 11:30 Arrived Dallas and left by car for Neiman's. 11:55 Arrived Neiman's and went to dress department. Saw Dorothy Parker. Saw Stan Key and talked to Billie on phone. Went to luggage and jewelry departments. Had box
- Lo Day Monday visited by)* LD Nov 6, 1961 Expenditure Code Ben B agdikian (Sat Eve Post), Reedy, Boatner Bill White Texas press -- for briefing on Gonzalez election Drew Pearson Henry Gonzalez (New York City) Senator Kerr John McKee (Dallas
- . 3:45p f 8. 4:50p f 9. 6:00p 10. 8:30p November 13, 1960 Expenditure Code Senator Vance Hartke Bill Becker (New York) Christine Stugard (San Antonio) Mayor Robert Wagner (New York) Ed Linkenhoger (Corpus Christi) Sam Houston Johnson (Austin) Bill
- Wilhelmina Delco The Panelists T. Louis Au5tin. Jr.. prcs1den1and chief executive officer, Brown and Root. Inc. Scott Bennett. management consultant and columnist for the Dallas Morning News. Norman Bonner, Austin attorney. William Broyles, Jr .. writer
Oral history transcript, Clifton C. Carter, interview 1 (I), 10/1/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- was still strictly on a volunteer basis; this was a part of the campaign organization. Then he won the Democratic nomination and went on"to win the election as United States Senator in November, 1948. And on June 8, 1949, he called me one morning--8
Oral history transcript, Roy L. McWilliams, interview 1 (I), 8/15/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- which for all intents and purposes was a legal holiday but still he said, "You be at your desk at eight o'clock in the morning." That was after working beyond micnight on New Year's Eve. Well, two guys--and I rememQer one of them but I don't remember
- for clipping the political news in the Texas papers? We should like to have some one take the papers from the leading Texas cities early each morning and clip out all the news bearing on the election, attaching some kind of identification as to the name
- of Senator George. A Dallas Morning News article
- Jewis h Wa r Veteran s • of U . S . o f America 12:19am Presiden 12:24pm t e White . 27 , 1968 W . Wm . Bento n in hi s offic e b. 1 New Yor k City . N Y Re: delegate s t o UNESC O ( 3 vacancies) ~ Also relativ e t o Mrs. Henr y Luc e wh o wishes t
- was just awful. So I don't I was able to get one guy, one man, John Hicks from KRLD in Dallas, and he and I really did almost everything. G: Did you replace the salesmen, get some new salesmen? W: Yes, sure did. G: What was Jesse Kellam's role
- . And when he chose LO address the country on the energy cri is, he deliberately picked the format of the fireside chat. In the 1980 campaign, even Ronald Reagan quoted from FDR to such an extent in his acceptance addre. s that the New York Times titled its
- in the Washington Star or the Washington Post or the New York Times, or in those days the New York Herald Tribune, the story hadn't been published with LBJ. I should add one other paper, the Austin-Statesman, or, you know, the Dallas News or the Dallas Times-Herald
- and President Kennedy; Presidential scholar ceremony invitee list; Laitin losing his code name; LBJ not wanting people to know who he was taking to Camp David; how the press manipulate the people who release the news; LBJ’s relationship with the press; the focus
- electric test train, the DOT Office of High-Speed Ground Transportation has scheduled a news media run Wednesday morning, May 24, on the 21-mile test track between Trenton and New Brunswick, New Jersey. This train, which is equipped with research test
- Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by Joe B. Frantz
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- stood in all of those doors that read Look Magazine and New York Herald Tribune and a lot of publications that I was too intimidated to even go in. bureau for twenty-six dailies in Michigan. She had a news For twenty-five dollars a week I could
- . I am attaching a ~tory which appeared in the Dallas Morning News with a Washington date line~ 12. I umerstand. that on re&ding this story Allred placed a call to Corcoran. On the following dq Corcoran had a rather detailed conversation
- your sentiments. W: Oh, yes, Walter did that night. F: Did you see the new nominee the next day at all? W: No, we left early the next morning. . , We went on up and we watched his acceptance on TV, I believe, but we didn't stay for that. We
- , former defense secretary who left the government on 10/8, but said this decision might be “reconsidered” in view of Wilson’s statements to a New York Herald Tribune reporter on 12/30 disclaiming responsibility for holding down military spending. Wilson
Oral history transcript, W. Marvin Watson, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- . Is this background information all correct? W: It is all correct. It is true that I was executive assistant to the President of Lone Star Steel, but I officed in Dallas although our home was in Daingerfield. P: When did you first meet Lyndon Johnson and what were
- . It was not merely tha PM's circulation doubled. A new comic and a few new writers might have done that. how people reacted to PM's news when they got it. It was The 45,000 effective protests to the Attorney-General about Social Justice was the first indication
- the Research Institute of America, again, one of these news services for big business executives like the Kiplinger Washington Letter. Toward the end of World War II, I went out to the Far East as a war correspondent for Reuters, the British news agency, and I
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- and had brought all of these extra delegations to be heard in Dallas . So just as we were ready to present my name, this was early in the morning, we were ready to present my name to the convention for a vote, some man broke into the hall and ran down
- greatly appreciated. r might add I campaigned for him for re-election in 1946. F: He needed you in that. S: ~-and F: You were in Dallas in 1948 v/hen he had his kidney stones. also in 1948 when he ran for the Senate. Cochran flew in. th.e
- O'Connor --to be the Democratic candidate for Governor of New York Sen. Herman Talmadge Sen. Joh n Stennis Sen Stennis called MM to request appt, saying that he and Sen Talmadge would like to see the President 4-5 minutes any day this week regarding
Oral history transcript, James H. Blundell, interview 1 (I), 10/29/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of Texas . Realizing that Congressman Johnson was not known very widely outside of the Tenth Congressional District, we made a pretty good campaign . In fact, on the morning after the election, the Dalla s Morni ng Nevus had a headline, "Congressman
- Biographical information; John Connally; 1941 Senate race; war years; 1960 presidential campaign; advancing; campaign trips; New York City; convention; Nixon; Texas politics; Alvin Wirtz; Johnson personality; Mrs. Johnson
- Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 If he was in an area where the paper had--say we were in East Texas--why Dawson Duncan of the Dallas News or Allen Duckworth or Dick Morehead were along, he would be sure
- of Perestroika. Christian stressed that since Watergate, the presid nt's r la tionship with the press has become much more adversarial. Lee Cullum is a Dallas Morning News correspondent and regular commentator on the "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" on PBS. She
- ~.) . safd · ·he arranged for the . 1·e-burial aJter- he was advh1ed by · DALLAS the American GI forum in Corpus .P hristi. Tex.. that a Three Rivers funeral• home: bad • refused to · handle the soldier's remain!'! "sole-·. Longview . (Tex.) News ,. J;Y
- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: IRVING GOLDBERG INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz PLACE: Judge Goldberg's office in Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: Judge, tell us something about your background. Where you are from, and how you got to this point of being a circuit
- ; 1956 and 1960 Democratic Conventions; Walter Jenkins; Goldberg suggesting that LBJ take the oath of office in Dallas from Judge Sarah Hughes after the JFK assassination; appointment to Court of Appeals; Court of Appeals procedures from 1966-1969
- this morning in his press conference 1:33p The 1:34p t White February 1968 Johnson -pl . Tom J in and out with pages of the press conference Johnson -pl (Actually Tom J calling Loyd Hackler) Cabinet Room greet members of the National Committee on United
- Decides on Cotton Allotment Transfers The New Mexico Case The Williams Inquiry The Bridgforth Memorandum Correspondence with Congressman Mahon The Manwaring Memorandum The Regulations are Amended The Estes Scheme The Texas Meetings The Fort Stockton
- (DL T-3, 11/13/67) 'lbe·Dallas Morning News, a dailJ newspaper published at Dallas, Texas, in the October 10, 1967, issue, published IIARIONERNESTMCMILLAN,II an article on page 12 describing as a Field Secretary for SNCC. According to the article
Oral history transcript, Charles P. Little, interview 1 (I), 7/24/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Texas, in Belton, and lived there a good portion of my early life. I graduated from high school in the Depression years, when it was practically impossible to get any \vork. In 1933 I was offered a job as an employment service manager for a new U. S
- . But we were looking for signs of hostility Of course, there was the Dallas Morning News of that morning, with a very unfriendly ad. IIYankee. Go Home" and so forth. mostly friendly. We saw signs like, But the crowd at the airport was Kennedy
- ,, how a.re you? in. • tr. 1 talked to the Prealden.t this morning artd after having dons a recheck on the aecurity •ltuatlon ln the Do nk.a l\•p bllc. • • nd he would very much Uk · you to go down there if you could flnd it b-ee to doln ao ... on th
- Interview -- 6 The significant thing of the 1941 campaign, which I think everyone needs to understand, is that Johnson, in my judgment, won that race. We were convinced of it. The Dallas Morning News, ran the Texas Election Bureau, which was an unofficial
- there was nothing there for me to do. The boss said, "I can send you to Panama, and you can catch up with them or better still, why don't you stay here and start a nucleus of a new outfit which we hope to have here, because we have this big lab." to stay. So I
- , a quivering young reporter from Galveston who most recently was given an administrativeeditorial position on the Houston Post after many years as their Capitol correspondent; Wick Fowler, who was later a war correspondent for the Dallas News; the brilliant
- Texas press in 1930s; State Observer; first contact with LBJ; Alvin Wirtz; war years; KTBC radio station; 1944 Democratic state convention; 1944 and 1946 congressional campaigns; speech writing; KTBC and aggressive new policy; UN conference; San
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 5 (V), 11/29/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and Governor Connally did, and plenty of mayors did. The mayor of Oakland, California, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey, the mayor of Syracuse--it wasn't political, you understand. They reacted--and not all of them reacted that way. And I want to give you one
- Jim Lincoln Kri m - New York City Jones - pl Sitting Room portrait sitting - for portrait to be done by Madame Elizabeth Shoumatoff Oval Office w/ Joe Califano YVH.TE HOUSE Date June 7, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY . , the President began his