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  • 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
  • , and successively you have worked for the Wisconsin State Journal, the Milwaukee Journal, the United Press Association, Christian Science Monitor, the International News Service and as Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Record. You were co-author
  • . The reason for this "is the ever growing revolt of the Southern Democrats. The Dixiecrats are betler organ­ ized, more wisely led than they were in '48 when the delegates of four states walked out of the Philadelphia convention formed their States Rights
  • It was younger was quicker than other cities to accept someone new. Socially 1t has been said that in Boston the important com­ modity is brains, in Philadelphia it is family, in New York it is money-and in Washington it's power. But power ·hifts and ach election
  • looking for books," he recalls. He spent many hours in Goodspeed's Book Store in Boston, William H. Allen and Son and Leary's in Philadelphia, and Loudermilk's in Washington. The first activity of the Library's new Center for the Study o( Congress
  • Honored Correspondent on the A1nerican platform today . Winner of America's Highest Speaker's Award ' ~ - 9,L ~~EYE-WITNESS... BEHIND TODAY'S WORLD-HEADLINES" A new exclusive world-report. .. by a prize-winning reporter. .. from his latest, 25th
  • Cornell, AP Frank Cormier, AP David Mathew, Reuters Max Frankel, NY Times Dick McGowan, NY Daily News Nick Thimmesch, Newsday George Packard, Philadelphia Bulletin Muriel Dobbin, Baltimore Sun Garnett Horner , Washington Star Carroll Kilpatrick.Washington
  • Daily Diary
  • President's Daily Diary entry, 4/1/1968
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  • of Am, : , : / Mr. James E. Fain, Exec Editor, Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio /| Mr. Milton G. Rector, Director, NCCD Frank Jones I \ Mr. Leonard Tropin, NCCD staff Henry Leen ' / i Mr. Harold Oram, NCCD staff Mrs. Roy Hunt |~ I | Mr. Hugh Reed, NCCD
  • Daily Diary
  • President's Daily Diary entry, 6/21/1967
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  • Among Issue Number LXXI], June, 2000 Former Presidents Ford and Carter with NBC's Tim Russert Whither the Oval Office? Symposium Examines the Once and Future Presidency Story on Page Five African-American Art Featured in New Exhibit Lift every
  • Among Photo by Charles Bogel Wearing historically correct uniforms, these bluejackets from the USS Constitution heave a gun into battery. Story on page 3 Future Forum Rings In New Year . .. The invitation read: Future Forum. l.ocation: Matt's
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON Day Tuesday DAILY DIARY The Senator began hi s day at (place) Governor's Entry No. Time Lo L 10 11 12 8:00a 9:15a 11:30a 12:00n 1:00p 2:30p 4:00p 4:30p 5:30p 6:00p 7:00p 8:30p 13 14 15 16 9:20p 9:30p 10:00p 11:30p
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  • Senate Daily Diary entry, 9/13/1960
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  • Pre-Presidential Daily Diary
  • , Chicag o Sun Times, Chi , Il l Cvrus R . Smith , Chr . , America n Airlines , Inc , NY C Frederic March , Actor , NY C Lvnn A. Townsend . Pres . . Chrysle r Corp . Detroit . Mich . Dr. C . B . Powell . Publisher . N.Y . Amsterda m News . NY C Dr. Barnab y
  • Daily Diary
  • President's Daily Diary entry, 10/5/1965
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  • information. Fi,om the Washington '
  • ~edominant goals are evident: She will endeavor to make the distaff White House a showcase for women in action; she will combine sociability with social conscience. 11 _!lichard Boyce Washington Daily News November, 1964 HThe new First Lady is a sweet
  • and administration and LBJ Library staff, . imp!_ ,aw th role of the U. in the world as a natural sour e of interest at the beginning of a new decade: the urgency which Iran and A!ghanbtan brought to that inten~t could not then be foreseen. The ~ymposium's discussion
  • about thern from e n.th,.lsiatStic mayors and citizens and I always look forward to seeing them firsthand. There is no doubt the bustle of activity is underway. In Philadelphia, the historie area of Society Hill bas been charmingly restored. In San
  • number of participants of Jewish organizations in the Lafayette Park demonstration is approximately 30.000. They have chartered over 400 along with other buses buses from the New York area alone, Baltimore, and which will be coming from Philadelphia, New
  • percentage of today's journalists had been brain-washed with Communist propa­ ganda while in college and have carried this over into their daily work. The New York Post is '' strictly an ultra-communist paper, (since the) granddaughter of Jacob Schiff
  • to my news bureau, I write a syndicated column which is syndicated nationally by Publishers Hall Syndicate, and that's owned by Marshall Field who owns the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Daily News. F: So that you have a national audience? C: Yes
  • ~ Whit b Jak Wal Jak . Mik e Manato s 9:15a t Wal t Rosto w (pl) 9:34a t Georg 1 10:00a t 10:05a : £— | Hon jJ )" g Cate r (pl) e Christia n (pl) _____ Sec y (includ e visite d by ) Breakfas t " . C . P . Olive r - Philadelphia , Pa
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 5/24/1967
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  • of S. 3010 as amended, is to centr~lize in one new Cabinet-level department the responsibility for leadership in the development, direction, and coordination of the principal transporta­ tion policies, functionsJ .and operations of the Federal
  • of mJ log parnUel pol.ltlc I developments to appeared 1n the Pittsbujg.h Post Ov.ette cooce Ions embodJed secret agr men build the new Jnstltutlons of f,e ce which, on May 27, 1963, and in,,Ule Philadelphia which • • • are plagulog the world's children
  • . Schidlowski came _h ere from Paris for .the dedication ceremonies which were also attended by Government representatives. JTA Daily News Bulletin / September 19, 196? Russians, Arabs Renew Attack on Israel as Emergency Assembly Session Concludes UNITED
  • large, beautiful trees. its Wilson is presently lmown as the City of New tluildings slogan - WIDEAWAKE wnsw. With Toisnot Depot was the forerunner of what is now the City of Wilson and was served by the Wilmington-Weldon Railroad. The City of Wilson
  • . Then the one that came in at twelve o'clock would be there until he left, which was eight or nine o'clock. G: W: G: I see. And that would rotate on a daily basis? Yes. Tell me what it was like in the White House after President Kennedy's assassination
  • . The y wil l b e spendin g three week s studyin g at the Univ o f Delawar e an d o n weekends wil l sta y wit h privat e familie s i n Delawar and Philadelphia , . e Senator J . Cale b Bogg s requested thi s appt , an d accompanied th e group. 1 ! 10
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 8/9/1967
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  • Aclva11eemea& of Colorecl People 20 ••t 40ta Street New Tork. New Tork ehw ~M)tJ. 147 • 1 JAM Honorable Lyndon President ot Waabingto ILIGINI GE JlOAD ,N. Y. '0 iHE WHllE HOUSt 'p- APft 1121AM '6~ -~~..,._R.f~~VEO EXECUTIVE PR f-J/N>- Dear Mr
  • /2024 1/1 Thursday. Former Governor Coke Stevenson announces his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in a New Year’s Day speech broadcast from Austin at 11:45 a.m. According to the American Statesman (1/2/48), Stevenson “followed his usual campaign custom
  • : I don't believe so. W: --went to Houston and made the tapes, and to Beaumont and to New York to meet with presidential nominee Kennedy and to appear on nationwide TV and then back to the Valley and on up to Corpus Christi and then into Austin
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Bethesda Entry No. Time Date Wednesday, October 20, 1965 Activity 6:15 Departed hospital 1. 7:00 Left National with Max Brooks, Roy White
  • Daily Diary
  • Lady Bird Johnson's Daily Diary entry, 10/20/1965
  • Lady Bird Johnson's Daily Diary
  • Jacobsen , Milwaukee , Wisc . Louis J . Braun , Jamaica , NY Ira Gelnik , Washington , DC Mrs. Phili p M . LeCompte , Newto n Center , Mass . W. Hal e Thompson , Newpor t News , V a Nat ^HH Weinberg, St . Clai r Shores , Mich . Saul ^H^H Ness el roth
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 4/2/1965
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  • . And now very soon we will have the fourth-a new law guaranteeing every Amer­ ican the right to vote. This is the next and more profound stage of the ha ttle for civil rights. We seek not just freedom but opportunity-not just legal equity but human ability
  • . C. .. N. Ylvi~ker l MEMBERS or THE TASK FORCEON CITIES Paul N. Ylvisaker State of New Jersey Chairman Julian Levi University of Chicago Vice Chairman Anthony Downs Real Estate Research Honorable Ivan Allen Mayor Atl~nta, Georgia John
  • . Only three weekslater, in September 1966, furthermore, in connection with the same commenting on the City's unprecedentedat­ transaction, fifth Avenue Coach was able to tempt at "starvation" of the Companythe New purchase a substantial minority interest
  • (particularly Cong. Gonzales of Texas), etc. B. Misc. Publications - "Underground News Bulletins", anti-semetism, "Network Bulletins" (training pamphlets, reaction to gun control, letters from members, etc.), "What Chance for the Minutemen?", training program
  • ~~AmongFriends ofLBJ 1ssue NUMBER xi, JANUARY 24 1978 NEW§LEIJEREUIEUP§ PETHE PETHE LBJ8RAQY b1 ; :,;~;;~- ..~ ,_./!~ .... A National Tribute to Lady Bird Johnson (See pages 2-41 A National Tribute to Lady Bird Johnson It was a tribut
  • Kaiser Cmtee w/a card setting out key points the President may wish to make to the group including an outline of what Pres. expects them to do. _This Kaiser Cmtee is a "blue ribbon" committee of business and labor leaders who are studyin g new ways
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 6/22/1967
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  • believe. And we had to wait until some transportation was arranged for us by the Philadelphia police department, in a station wagon, overland to Glassboro. When we arrived there, the Soviet motorcade from New York was just pulling in. And here
  • Balance There was scattered Far East comment on the implications of Peking's bomb for the existing U.S.-Soviet nuclear stalemate. Taipei's Central Daily News felt that Peking's latest achievement would upset the nuclear balance currently in force among
  • November and that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would be delivering the GVN's draft of a new communique to the American Embassy within a few hours. He said that he hopes to be able to confer on the Vietnamese draft with the principal involved on 20