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  • Francisco's bustling Barbary Coast of old and the busty topless waitresses of today are the offices of Ramparts magazine, a slick-paper sensation-monger that has unique sources of news, a seemingly unc~sing __(l~Q}V_.Qf funds aria~ an •mDE. on today's
  • secretary, National Catholic Education Association. Dr ~ Kenneth Holland, president, Institute of International Education. C. D. Jackson, publisher, Life magazine. Dr. Joseph E. Johnson, president, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Eric Johnston
  • sober newspapers and magazines: it registers many of the same images--in reverse. Cops assault innocent girls and charge them with battery. Police brutality is a shibboleth. Several psychologists have rem~rked on the need of the dissidents
  • ~talist rides over state-owt1ed. ·roads,/puts up wi-th- i-·,' - practises fato • .,,,);{ future: tl:lan is- commonly. assumed, - Even the o_f LIFE magazine . . ·, • • . . . .., ··:. r ·c
  • ~talist rides over state-owt1ed. ·roads,/puts up wi-th- i-·,' - practises fato • .,,,);{ future: tl:lan is- commonly. assumed, - Even the o_f LIFE magazine . . ·, • • . . . .., ··:. r ·c
  • heard this when he came in a week or so ago to ask if I would write him a general letter of recommendation for discreet use. Last night Kay Graham told me that she was talking to him today about a possible job in the Post/Newsweek organization. 2. ·when
  • 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
  • not expect too much to follow from resumption of relations . He felt that perhaps the problem of the "big lie " would be taken car e of by Mr . Attwood 1 s interview with Nasser in L O OK magazine . Mr . Battle pointed out that we still want Nasser to take
  • set fire to ti large fr«tion of tl,e continent." Air Force-Sp«e Digest magazine, the highly informed voice of the Air Force, rammed home the same point: "It is possible to place very large-yield devices in orbit, which have virtually instantaneous
  • magazine in the local language; --to assist East European countries to improve the teaching of English in their schools and universities and where possible to establish chairs of American studies (Country Programs). c. We have concluded a Fulbright
  • - Disapprove -· -· Monday, July 24, 1967 -- 10:40 _a . m. {)p;Y Mr. President: Herewith last week's press contacts. Stuart Lancaster, PACE magazine. An interview recommended by Geol"ge Christian on the contemporary meaning of freed.o.m . l will edit
  • missions, US cultural centers and reading rooms; --to distribute cultural and scientific bulletins as well as an America magazine in the local language; --to assist East European countries to improve the teaching of English in their schools and universities
  • are copies with the Embassy in Tokyo. '~ ' -, 'I lJ Suggested Draft of a1tw Year's Statement from Mrs. o nson to Japanese Women's Mag ine "Josei Jishin" • r- In response Poulain there is Year's statement Women's Magazine t" ·...~ statement L
  • Library and Museum] Type of Material: Magazine Author(s): Title of Publication or Description: The Washingtonian Publisher: Washington Magazine, Inc. Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: 4 Issue Number: 12 Date of Publication