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- Angeles Times Dick Wilson, Cowles Publications Ted Lewis, New York Daily News Bob Thompson, Bureau Chief, Hearst Syndicate Bob Fleming, Geo Christian Sept 29, 1966 White House Thursday Secy Rusk Bob Fleming Geo Christian ^H Hon Sargent Shriver (b.1
- a . an d Mrs . Ma x Frankel (syndicate d columnist ) d o n 2 d Floo r . an d Mrs . Humphre y arrived o n 2 d Floo r — OTE House Date April NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON IARY ^ident began his day at (Place) The Time Telephone .. la Out Lo i or t
- , Los Angeles, California Mrs. Claiborne Pell, wife of Senator from Rhode Island Mr. & Mrs. G eorge Peppard, actor; Mrs.--actress Elizabeth Ashley, Beverly Hills Calif. Mr. & Mrs. William L. Pereira, archit ect, Los Angeles, California _——. Mr. Sidney
- acclaimed biogra phy of President Harry S. Truman, titled Truman; in introducing him, Library Director Harry Middleton said, "In David McCullough, Pres ident Truman has found for poster ity a biographer who understands and respects him." 7 Los Angeles
Oral history transcript, Robert D. S. Novak, interview 1 (I), 11/15/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- is wholly owned by the Los Angeles Times-Mirror Company, which publishes the Los Angeles Times. And at one point Valenti made a call to the president of New American Library from the office of Otis Chandler, president of the Los Angeles Times-Mirror Company
- biography of Lyndon Johnson, spoke at the Library on the subject of LBJ and the rise of liberal nationalism. Dallek, a professor of history at the University of Califor nia at Los Angeles, gave the third Littlefield Lecture Series in Ameri can History
- Star John Herling, National Newspaper Syndicate Mr. Philip A Kazen, Laredo, Tex sat at Pres table Mr. Davi d J Kraslow, Los Angeles Times Dr. Warner Lawson, Dean, College of Fine Arts, Howard Univ sat at Pres table Mai Ronald B Lee, Washington, Dc Hon
- . John P. Roche, Prof of Political Science, Brandeis University Mr. and Mrs Marvin Rosenberg Mrs. Isabelle Shelton, Washington Star _^ Mr. Jeremy Slate, Los Angeles, Calif Mr. and Mrs. C. Bruce Solomonson, Brusnville, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stein
- . I thought it was a good choice, an excellent choice. It was smart for Kennedy's part. F: Did you cover the campaign on the scene? P: I might say in regard to that Democratic convention in Los Angeles, I talked to Senator Johnson at the time
- University Professor, H ■ rnrd I.aw School Anthony Day, Editor of the Edilori11IP11ges,Los Angeles Times Thomas Gibbs Gee, Judge, United Slates Court of Appeals for the Hfth Circuit Joseph Krafl, Syndicated Columnist Mark McKinnon, Editor. The Daily Texan
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh May 28, 1969 M: Let's begin by just identifying you, sir. You're Joseph Alsop, a syndicated columnist at the present time and author of numerous books, and you've been doing this same type work for long enough to watch
- is Jean Dalrymple, Director, NYC LO Brig Gen and Mrs. Russell W. Volckmann, Morrison, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jorden, Natl Sec Council Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Arrowsmith, Associated Press M r. and Mrs. Jim Bishop, King Features Syndicate Mr
- --this was early 1960--and he spent the whole time trying to find out what I knew about whether Lyndon Johnson was actually going to be more than a favorite son candidate in the Los Angeles convention that year. This was early 1960. And I never would tell him
- , in the current super charged political atmosphere In America about Red hina, to limit our forces should the Reds strike at our ships or at Formosa. And this time thore would be no United Nations allies lo lay a restraining hand on Washington
- - -- - ----- December TO: JAKE JACOBSEN FROM: OKAMOTO Earl Deathe a•ked me for thi• picture Texa•. Wlll you ■ ee Attachment A1591-26A lf the Bo•• will approve 19, 1966 the la•t time I wa• ln giving it to him? MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
- he was at that particular time or not I'm not sure. The President, as was so often the case with President Johnson, engaged more or less [in] a monologue. dialogue. It certainly wasn't quite a But the President was, as he was so often during the few
- to you that you're not going to win this election unless you take Johnson on for vice president." F: This is long before Los Angeles? C: This is in Los Angeles, after the vote on Lyndon. I had gone earlier to Sam Rayburn--I was out in Los Angeles
- ; Corcoran's work for LBJ at the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles; Corcoran's efforts to convince Sam Rayburn that LBJ should accept the vice presidential nomination in 1960; Mike Mansfield as Senator Majority Leader; Jim Landis; Ambassador
- air/ and he's sending me couple of articles he 1 s along this line before he made such intensive research. me January 19, 1957 I Hr. Clarence Green ~reene-Rouse Productions Goldwyn Studios Los Angeles, California Dear Mr. Greene: Thank you
- Dart, Pres. , Rexall Drug & Chemical Co. , Los Angeles, Calif George S. Dively, Chr. & Chief Exec Ofcr, Harris-Intertype Ckrp. , Cleveland James C. Donnell. II. Pres. . Marathon Oil Co. , Findlay, Ohio Alfred E. Driscoll. Pres. . Warner-Lambert
- meeting which was held in Los Angeles, Calif. in November 1967. l Bonds R11,tJ11,Jy on the P11yroJJ S111Jint,s Pl11n &., U.S. S111Jin1,s THEBLACK YOUTR CONFERENCE SOUTHERN OFFICE NORTREBN OFFICE c/o BLACK CONGRESS 7228 S. Broadway Los Angeles, Calif
- DIARY the The President began his day at (Place)_ ' Time Telephone 1 In Out Lo Entry t ^1 12:02p 1:13p _^± '. Mi for White-House p or t Activity LD To : . f i Cabinet Room w/ Secy Rusk l^^. Hon. ^ CABINET MEETING John ay (include visited
- " to create a racial disturbance in Chicago, Illinois, within the next two or three weeks which will be similar to the riots in Los Angeles, California, this past summer. "The Deacons" will bring their forces out of Pennsylvania and New Jersey to participate
- . The Atlanta Constitution, which today is a big paper in terms of Washington, I don't think he had ever heard of it. The Los Angeles Times, which now gets most of the leaks from the Carter Administration, really didn't rate all that much, and yet they gave good
- A,.._ has madedilipnt me of its Fifth AvenueCoach in September 1966. At that time the City of NewYork wasrefusing to funds far operatingpurposesand ia search ing far and makincacquisitimls." make any payments against an awa~ the Company had received for its
Oral history transcript, Thomas Francis "Mike" Gorman, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1985, by Clarence Lasby
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- out to California when Earl Warren was still governor, wonderful, progressive, and I did a series and of course it appeared in the Los Angeles Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle picked it up. I had not met him yet, I wanted to do the hospitals
- precautions, as I understand them, are almost unbelievable. V: Well, I think we agreed before--you just can't afford another Oswald-Ruby incident. B: Incidentally, has your office been involved in Los Angeles in the aftermath LBJ Presidential Library
- of Science degree at Columbia. What was that in? M: Journalism. G: In 1955 you received a law degree at the University of California in Berkeley. From 1948 to 1952 you engaged in journalistic practice in Washington, D. C. and Los Angeles, is that right
- VHITE HOUSE Dat V7 ^ e June ^ 26, 1968 : >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON J -, . . the White House ^ resident began his day at (Place)____ Day r r\rn^ Time 11 Telephone f In Out Lo or t ExpendiActivity Code LD 7:21a t Donald 7:22a t 7:55a
- - Doctor of Civil Law. President Harlan Hatcher introduces President Johnson ADDRESS by the President of U.S. FRIDAY PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIAR Y (Worksheet ) The Presiden t bega n hi s day a t (place ) Entry No. Time Lo 11:05a 11:10a 11
- . to Cecil. . White was violently anti- I remember after the Los Angeles convention running into Bill up in the Senate press gallery and to my astonishment he said, "It may be necessary to vote for Nixon." I was astonished at Bill's indignation at Lyndon
- . _ . . g Jac k Brook s . 'HUE HOUSE Or: Y-TIJ, r L 7 |rf Date June 21, 1967 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON . . The resident began his day at (Place) , Time Telephone ;1 : 1 In Out Lo 10:34a 10:43a •. £ 10:44a t Activity Secretary | George 11:00a
- . This phenomena cal times and will no doubt continue come. the mystery and intrigue surrounding Objects here ia the U.S. as well as has been a continuing one since Biblion into the future for generations to last Monday, 29 July 1968, six prominent Scientists met
- Lucas had a tough race because Dirksen had tremendous popular support, newspaper support, and Illinois was a state that could go either way, but Senator Myers' defeat was a big shock. Senator [Richard] Russell at this particular time had more votes
- , ultimately was a strong supporter of Mr. Johnson in 1960. F: Did you go to Los Angeles? W: No. Or had you left the paper by then? Because I came to work for the Times in May of 1960. The conven- tions were in July, as I recall. F: Yes. W: And I
- Endowment for the Arts, the Library will host a majur national Symposium on "THE ARTS: Y ars of Development, Time f Decision." That evening, as the major event in this year's program, the Friends of the LBJ Librar ,,..-it be invited with the symposium
- NBCNews 0 __________ ,.......______ __,._...,.. .• Newspaper Syndicate ___________ _ This is a ~ush transcript pro- .• vided for the information and: convenience of the press.Accu racy is not guaranteed.In case of doubt, plAase check with . MEFTTHE
- are: 1. Getting Ky aboard before we act. 2. See if the Swedish government really would accept the responsibility, if asked by Hanoi and Washington -- and announce it at the time we made the offer. In fact, we might want some Ethiopian, Danish, etc
- and captioned 1 Leave or go home.• 1ar the firat time, the Ouatemalan Labor (Communiat) Parv elected its candidatee ID81'0re of several towna in countr7"1de municipal election•. J9:4va;r7 19, 1954 .According to ,the Oommmiist da117 'l'ribuna . Popular, Joae
- , to $25,000,000. Th
- Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C