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  • . Collier Silver-swimming; Phoenix, Arizom . Mr. Douglas B. Cornell associated Press Mr. William N. Craig Gold-swimming; Glendale, California Mr. Stanley F. Cwiklinski Gold ..rowing; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mr. Arthur Daley New York Times Mr. Sidney Davis
  • Stop. The labels formerly said, "Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Whistle Stop [10/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist FOR RELEASE AFTER 6:30 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE
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  • FOR IMMEDIATE REI.EASE NOVEMBER 17, 1965 OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY TBE WHITE HOUSE EXCHANGE OF TOASTS BETWEEN PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON AND PRINCESS MARGARET (In The State Dining Room) (AS ACTUALLY DELIVERED AT 10:04 PM
  • . On the spending side, the detail , here is the ima ge of the new President that has emerged. .January estimate of $98.4 bil­ Ry STERLING F. GREEN lion has been reduced by Associated Press $100 million. Thus the indicated budget Wa s hin glon - l-n the half year
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  • announced the names of three new members of the Committee: Mr. Stephen Currier, a long time urban con­ servationist: Mr. Robert Weaver of Housing and Home Finance Agency: and Mr. Laurance Rockefeller. October 1, 1965: Associated Press Managing Editors Mrs
  • '-cong. and Mrs. Joseph Karth '-cong. and Mrs. Charles Waltner 'cong. and Mrs. John M~rphy ° ' e·o ng. and Mrs. Silvio Conte ~ong. and Mrs. William Morehead ' Cong. and Mrs. Jack Brooks PRESS ~. ~ r . and Mrs. Ed Harte - Corpus Christi, Texas
  • her chapter in history in her own unique way. fl ,!ranee• Lewine Associated j· May, 1964 Press "Mrs. Johnson has pitched in to join her husband in every endeavor from outright politicing to polite and formal entertaining at the 11 White House
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  • . Martin //. Demo, Nat'l Committee, Wash., D. C. l/\....Mr. End re Marton Associated Press, Chevy Chase, Md. £./lThe Very Rev. Leo McLaughlin, S. J . /) . Pres., Fordham Univ,, Bronx, N . Y. Vl_Dr. Thomas Patrick Melady Pres., Africa Service Inst. of N. Y
  • to the mass exodus of press and camera crews• estimate about five minutes for motorcade to depart. l.:00 Mot.uJ:cade will proceed down St. Pauls Boulevard and make left at Golden Triangle on to Brambleton Avenue, down Brambleton to Nvc>folk Little Theater
  • IV l 8 9 10 Pay lost Amount In Balance Column ART DISPLAYCO., INC. -0- This 1 to be press later mittee de on Sat. , Oct. 3, 1964 used on Sun. , Oct.. 4, 1964 to entertain the on the whistle stop t ain prior to its take off 1n the week. I
  • A. Dusch, Va. Beach, Mayor Ann Kilgore, Smith, cities in red, ~entloned Good press waiting Scott, 0 supporter). It !i= we arrive'7 a: meeting w erver) a.. President ~ ,,, f.U asked for late one hour. NCW, who CJ Following Tree,s
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  • Savannah, Georgia FACTS ABOUT AREA SAVANNAH and METROPOLITAN AIR LINES1 Served by Delta and National BANKING1 Eight commercial banks Air Linea. (1S branches>, Loan associations!: 2 savings, ..,~ CITY GOVERNMENT•Council-Manager, composed of Mayor
  • throughout the United States. He has been commissioned to work in joint venture with Marcel Breuer and Kenzo Tange, in designing a new plan for Flushing Meadows, New York. His firm Lawrence Halprin & Associates, has been commissioned, together with Wurster
  • Folder, "[A Report from Lawrence Halprin & Associates to Mrs Johnson's Committee for A More Beautiful Capital January 1967]," White House Social Files, Beautification Files, Box 2
  • Eleanor Lambe rt Eleanor Lambert Co. , NYC Mrs. Dorothy Le Sueur Washington Post Miss Frances Lewine Associated Press Mrs. Luba Marks Elite Juniors, NYC Miss Marya McLaughlin CBS Mrs. Winzola McLendon Washington Post Mr. John Moore John Moore Inc.,, NYC
  • and professor or political science. John Plumides - President or the AHEPA(American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association). A lawyer from Charlotte, North Carolina. As an alert, progressive person Plumides is an excellent example or the second generation
  • official f~r appropriate and/ or ha:r.dling. 11) ?rocessing 11 of State ranges Cards and the Office from 1300 to 1800. for Social of the Press Correspondenc~ Secretary to the . Lady •. ~~Q) c4uq a>JL- Christine Stugard Staff Assistant
  • COURT/75 E.55 ST .• N.Y.C. IAN & SYLVIA i'Ul International Talent Associates, Inc. 75 E. 55th St., NYC Plaza 1-33•4-4 9538 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, Calif. Crestview 5-4562 tRAt4Sf ERRED to STILLflOTO COLtECTmtl TRAHSffRil L Ian Md s
  • in 1858, when there was apprehension of an attack by the United States army. There was a general migration south from Salt Lake City, and Cannon was appointed by Brigham Young to take the press and printing materials of the Deseret News to Fillmore
  • text avatiab.le froo Press Director by starts u.s. u. S, President process of selecting U.S. and .Australia plan new joint tracking next week station National ~ook awards News sunnary on Cyprus situation * Section: ) Rowan (lead) to go
  • . an instruction memo - memo enclosed. took 400 press to place kits 250 press with kits them on the your use. We are gettinp; the list and to wee kl tes, column mat of the official Coordinators a press nationally, in the 8 Southern and TV etattone
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  • hundred guests were received, given refreshments, made welcome and as comfortable as possible under the circumstances of re­ stricted space on a train. Cars Nos. 4, 5 and half of SA were used for the writing press; photographers; television crews; Western
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  • booked for campaign a\lpearancea when. scho­ lastic requirements here in Washington permit. • Luci Had Them Screaming in Indiana The President is a most proud yarent when it comes to what his daughten are doing in his politica behalf. As he told a press
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  • the wedding have been specially accredited. Press Coverage Set Up .,.:_n"~~- e!!?~-~o h~lJ:! the'!I, Over 80,000 people in the A­ thens Stadium witnessed Sunday'$ celebrotk,n5 or"anized by the Ar­ med Forces, in order to welcome the futu,e Queen
  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1968 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE -~--------~-----------~-----------------~-----------~------------~--- REMARKS OF MISS NANCY WHITE DISCOVER AMERICA FASHION SHOW