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  • with the National Gallery staff on publicity for the ex­ hibil. In T imes, Geogr aphic Wright also noted that 'Photographs t,aken by staff photographers had _appeared in The New York 1:1mes and National Geographic magazine. At the conclusion of the hearing
  • the buden equally on NEWSWEEK and on the air attacks . Thia Cambodian deci•lon makes a proposttd apolo&Y irrelevant. We will deal with the air matter by saying that it la still under lnveatlptioa . We wlll turther aay that this break of relations doe
  • get a series of strong p~b i:L statem~nts. We will be on the phone fi:r;st thing in the morning. February 17, 1967 ,,._,,,-;/ ~ ) ;, MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Fortune on India's Economy February's Fortune magazine carries a story
  • that approximately twenty-one persons picketed. story 2. Lomax represents about the magazine "irresponsible" journalism. The salesmen is exaggerated. Bush had 1 / The Detroit Police Department arrested fqr curfew viclati~ns n-,t guilty. advised that both had been
  • magazine started it, I think, and they had certain colored circles for pacified, and then semi-pacified, and so on. There were globs that you put on a map, and we were required to go through that drill all the time, and we always kept a map showing what
  • Magazine Bolt Action Repeater, Model 600 carbine. Also a gavel topped with Indian Chief' s head with copper plate bearing the words, "L. B. Johnson, Motomi, Kuki, Tosi, Blackfeet Nation." Bill Moyers (pl) Secretary Secretary McNamara McNamara Monday
  • the m t o th e President' s Office Arrive EO B offic e Les Carpenter , the n joine d W J o n call fro m J . C. Kella m To Senat e Bath , departin g gy m a t 7:2 0 Informal Dinne r a t Dre w Pearson' s hous e - - honorin g Publishe r o f Quic k Magazin e
  • :00p From (Place) Washington, D C Wilmington, De l Mode of Travel* Accompanied by Destination (Place) LBJ Convai r MM, Bil l Moyers , Horace Busby , Sen . Frear, Bo b Kell y Wilmington, De l same same plu s Loy e Mille r of Tim e Magazin e
  • Life Time Magazine John Steel e of OFF RECORD Hugh Side y Mr. an d Mrs . Pete r Hur d (gav e Mrs . Har d a large medallion ) Mr . Hur d the wester n artist , sketche d th e Presiden t fo r a futur e TIM E magazin e cove r To theater accompanie d b y th
  • Mason Kenneth Crawfor d o f Newswee kk Magazin Magazin e and Georg e Reed y while Chairman Gardner Harry McPherson Harry McPherson Jack Valenti Johnson Okie Miss Ackley Senator William Proxmire Senator Gaylord Nelson Hon Ramsey Clark Mrs 5
  • e on ee placed place d oonn each eac hperson' person'ss desk desk ) editor of FORBES Malcomb Forbes Forbes,, Jame Jame ssMichaels Michaels,, an an dd Pete Peter r Weave Weave r (Forbe s Magazine Magazine)) memo re to DT Lee White Forbes
  • for th e Pres. a t th e 1960 Demo. Conv . ) (and goo d persona l friend . ) (Max Ascoli. Edito rr an an dd Publisher Publishe r oo ff Reporte Reporterr Magazine Magazine)) OFF RECORD Douglass Cate r joine d Bill Moyers Marvin Bill Moyers Secy Marvin
  • as a secretary; presently Phyllis is a secretary in the New York office of McCalls's Magazine. , \ might 11:58a 12:00n White 9 January 1968 President and Phyllis to the Rose Garden Christian President t o the Cabinet Room to join Secretary of Defense, Hon
  • IT WASAMAJOROPEAATION-KEEPIKG HIM QUIETTWOFULLHOURS!' 3 Texas Monthly Photos Illustrate Magazine's First 25 Years The Library saluted Texas Monthly magazine, celebrating its 25th birthday, by hosting the exhibi­ tion of 75 photographs it published in that first
  • reason for me to be honored by the university dates back to 1950, when I created Flair magazine which he loved and still loves. All these honors are related to the fact that forty-five years ago that magazine was born and made publishing history by its
  • Cowles' connection to the University of Texas; the origin of the Flair Symposium and its first symposia in 1994; Cowles' work at Look magazine; how Flair magazine was started and why it did not succeed; the Flair Annual; recognition Cowles has
  • aboard AF plane Mr Hugh Sidey time magazine reporter departs at Mildred Stegall taking President's vote for Texas democratic primary Departs Oval Rm w/ JV arr'g Mansion Departs Mansion for Gridiron Dinner Arrive Truman Dinner 16th Street Entrance
  • just left Capitol ..be at WH in 15 minutes) Asked mjdr to show Marianne Means - 4-28 - Journal Am stone to JV. Tuesday 4-28-64 7:05 t To Cabinet Room to meet w/ Mr Giorgio Mondadori and group of Italian Editors of EPOCA magazine who presented 17th
  • Picture made w/ Dick Ottinger , Candidate for Congress, NYC mjdr To office for impromptu Press Conference - until 1:14 Picture made w/ Mr & Mrs Luigi Romersa - top writer for "Tempo," which is the "LIFE" magazine of Italy Flower Garden - pictures w/ Mr
  • and Stripes Magazine 1:22 t 1:20 1:55 2:20 f 2:30 t 2:50 t 2:55 t 3:10 t 3:40 t 3:50 t 4:10 t 4:12 t 4:14 t 4:16 t 4:29 4:30 f 4:32 f 4:33 f 4:40 f 5:00 Sen. Fulbright (from pool) To the pool w/ Walter and "his group" Upstairs for lunch w/ " " " Larry
  • Director Gordon M.R. Smith, Mr. Roy, Mr John Townley - In office Governor Richard Hughes, Sen. Harrison Williams - in office Picture made w/ Blanco, Him and Her - for cover of Parade Magazine - CS American Ambassadors: William Attwood - Kenya, Robert G. -CS
  • ', • DATS NOVEMBE R 30, 1963 TIME NAM E OF INDIVIDUAL PLAC E OF MEETING/OE TELEPHON E SUBJEC 10:00 Bil l Moyers Pres 10:12 A.W . Moursund,Don Thoma s Ova l Office Magazine Oval Office Photograph 10:35 Mrs . Harvey; Bundy; McGeorge Bundy
  • opened the Senate Abe Multer, Arthur Jacobs, Sam Zuckerman -- of Jewish Day magazine Ed Clark, Homer Thornberry, Walter Gerry Mann (Austin) -- re: Kennedy trip to Texas Lunch for Charlie Brown -- East Room, Mayflower George Moffett D. B. Hardeman -- re
  • Mashman, pilot Stephenville airport 5:30p met by Cong & Mrs Burleson, Brad Thompson, Rufus Higgs, Betty Forsling (there for Life magazine) and other 16 9:00p Stephenville airport Cliff, MM, Bobb y Baker, Sen Clements LBJ Ranch 9:30p 75 D * I f
  • for LIFE to go with a bunch of new pictures the magazine has purchased. He wanted to talk to the President about his attitude toward North VietNam, and asked GC for info on the decision that went into the writing of the letter to Ho. Fleming (pl) Bob 12
  • to his panel to investigate Frances Spatz Leighton w/ BM going to LA riots of Calif as head of Gov Brown's this Week magazine Mrs. Leighto n presented th e President a boo k entitled, "Th e Johnso n Wit " Bill Moyer s (pl ) $ To Department