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  • journalism and speech communica­ tions. He is president of Martine "I am here," said Vernon Sykes, ''to tell you about a little colored boy born in the Mississippi delta in Forrest City, Arkansas ... in a wood shack that stood on concrete blocks
  • Bird Johnson in the White House (The following is adapted rrom an article written by Senior An:hivist Clau
  • conversations. Since the Library opened 111 1971. researchers orking in the archives have produc d 786 books, 204 dis ertations, 93 theses, and nearly 900 journal articles and confcren e p·tpers. Photo by Charles Bogel 9 The "Mayor of the Reading Room
  • rocket· had a habit of blowing up on the pad. One headline story in a British journal stated: "Cape Canaveral: A jealous husband shot and killed his waitress wife last night. It was the only successful shot here in weeks." The space program was about more
  • Intelligencer drew the morai: "We presume that our President and his Cabinet are by this time convinced that they have forfeited the public confidence ••• " 1/ "The War with Mexico, ti Justin H. Smith 5 Whig journals now assured Mexico that "her cause
  • in all papers except the Atlanta Constitution and the Journal, my hometown papers. So it appeared in the front page of my hometown newspapers in relatively large print, "Rear Admiral So-and-so has said" the following things and so forth. So he taught me
  • questions on, I'll bring them out as we go along or I'll bring them up at the end. Would you like to continue from the point where we were? F: Yes. Now, I'm following through the journal notes that I kept intermittently at the time I was at the White
  • the Wall Street Journal called and said, "What do you think of the merger?" And I said, "What merger?" He said, "The merger of the Departments of Commerce and Labor that the President is about to announce." And I said, "You're out of your cotton-picking
  • the heart attack, and then I thought for a while, perhaps, that he would be permanently sensitive to this, but it was interesting to me that despite the little clues that I found in this journal that I kept, he got over his concern. I remember certain
  • to Richard Nixon. Df·i: That is true. F: When did you first get to know Johnson? OM: I actually met Mrs. Johnson a considerable time before I did the President. He were schoolmates at the University of Texas together and in the journalism school
  • instance where they paid a GI to be filmed cutting the ears off of a dead VC. This sort of journalism wasn't something that anybody can be proud of. But all in all, I'd say that the press called the shots as their publishers saw them, and some were very
  • doing that manual typing myself . But in '41, you see, I was in journalism school, just scratching my way through college . It was a very interesting tour . F: Trying to pick up an extra,fifty cents here and there . B: But 1948 is when I really
  • in the liberal journals of opinion. So I discovered the Nation and the New Republic in college and began to be interested in seeing the country come out of the Depression, so that the opportunities of many people were enlarged. (Interruption) M: Now, you were
  • , I was really out of touch with the mainstream of academic economics. I wasn't reading the journals, LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
  • Journal cited radio station. TOW. Carlos Alvarado above on December 11, 1953, eulogized Jerez, ls a Communist. the Guatemalan Communist dally news­ Second. The Chief o! the Press Sec­ paper Tribune. Popular. tion of President Arbenz' publlclty office
  • .' She would nap until the company started up again, taking her food with her and eating on horseback. Her young son rode with her. She said in her journal: 'Sometimes I found my­ self fast asleep on my horse, and only 14 when I was nearly over
  • Monroney, when Secretary Anderson had been waiting for half an hour to give testimony to the Senate Banking subcommittee. 3/19 The Wall Street Journal reports that recession is sparking interest in a capital bank proposal that would provide longer term
  • ". The National Intelligencer presumed "that our President and his Cabinet are by this time convinced that they -have forfeited the public confidence ..• " Other Whig journals assured Mexico that "her cause was just, that a majority of Americans detested the war
  • New York con­ dentlal candidate." • . · New York Journal-American: "The nom- lnescapably logical conclusion. the neces- stltutency, chlefty known heretofore as Na• inatlon of Lyndon Baines Johnson was as slty of electing Lyndon Johnson as President
  • with arthritis as time went on, but with that cheerful able manner, and Clyde Rembert who handled their TV branch of the business. They both worked for Mr. Tom Gooch, who was a legendary figure in Texas journalism, and who had given sizeable segments of his paper
  • : Not at that time, no. Senator Wirtz was from Seguin, but he was not a factor in my life at that time. In the latter part of 1935 or 1936 I was in the University, and through Mr. Sam Fore, who was the publisher of the Floresville Chronicle-Journal, I applied
  • -- D: Yes. G: --with the objective of helping him project on television. Did you get a sense of how, whether Kintner helped at all? D: Well, I don't remember--I remember Kintner being there, but that was a different school of journalism, too
  • movie roles. He was known as Big Boy Wi lliarns. C: Yes. F· Very ugly person. C: But then, like so many girls who were coming here in the war-time, I got a job. Always played, you know, the outlaw. I had come with a journalism degree in hand
  • oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] . --25-­ of calling her and saying, "The AJ' and the UP have to know this." Having been a journalism student
  • also as funds to buy information. Others are now contributing to the fund. This reward was announced 'in the McCom-o Entern~ise -Journal on September 28. Law enforcement has been complicated by a number of factors--such as the small size of the police
  • . Watson's comment? Washington Post Baltimor·e Sun N. Y. Times Wall Street Journal Washington Evening Star Washington Daily News !_ ✓ Disapproved ------- Approved / {:!) MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON v{ I t·-- June 18, 1966 12: 15 p. m
  • on Foreign Relations during its consideration of the Non-proliferation Treaty. In addition, a portion of the study dealing with Soviet secrecy laws have been published by the Journal of Classification Management, since it represents a unique contribution
  • meeting at FRANKHOUSER I s home that date. At this meeting, FRAlOOIOUSER said there would be Klan rallies in · Macyland on July 29-30, 1966, and in Delaware on August 5-6, _:1956_._ · ._, ~e 11 La11caster Intelligencer-Journal.," Lancaster., Pa • ., daily
  • r,,.,,./~" . •· · Glamour . ... . · 7 --===~V~~~!; . - Di~~~~ . . McCall's - Chris Sadler or - J~71£cJ ~ Ladies 1 Home Journal I LIFE - Cissy Morrissey or Sally Kirland or Shana Alexander LOOK - Joanne Zill Left ofi earlier list ... Winzola