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  • of Women's Activities l7J0 K Street, N.W. W::12hington, D.C. 20006 1964 MRS. PAUL DUNCAN(GWELDOLYN) Hhite House Coordinator "LADYBIRD SPECIAL'' October 6-9, 1964 Although born in New Orleans, herself a native and later Alabamian. of Birmingham
  • Stop. The labels formerly said, "Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Whistle Stop [l 0/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist ' EDITORS' NEWS SERVICE • • • DISPATCHl.67 FOR IMMEDIATE RELF.ASE SEPrEMBER14, 1964 ,;\- ;J1~,~ MRS. JOHNSON
  • , NEWSPAPER&Two; Savannah Morning News (daily l:vtSning Press ( 140,~oo, County, 20~ 1 000, mornings and Sunday>, Savannah TrAde Area (60 mile radius, [multiple copies in folder] P~~T: The City's economic
  • large, beautiful trees. its Wilson is presently lmown as the City of New tluildings slogan - WIDEAWAKE wnsw. With Toisnot Depot was the forerunner of what is now the City of Wilson and was served by the Wilmington-Weldon Railroad. The City of Wilson
  • to achieve new employment opportunities for minorities. SAVANNAH, GA. - After some difficulty last year, this city has achieved a very successful adjustment to desegregation in public accommodations and Mayor Malcolm McClain and religious leaders deserve
  • , 6/8/67 7/10/67 C form Information Needed Concerning New Personnel, Phyllis I
  • , Massachusetts Mr. Robert.-E. Bennett Bronze-swimming; Long Beach, California Mr. Isaac Berger Silver-weightlifting ; Brooklyn, New York Mr. William B. Bentsen Bronze-yachting, Beloit, Wisconsin Mr. J. Lyman Bingham Exec. Dir., U.S. Olympic Committee Mr. Ralpb-H
  • ••• a natural instinct to want to discover what lies over the next mountain • • • what's happening beyond the next state boundary. Our new cross-country d.iltural renaissance has simply made getting to know our American neighbors even more tempting
  • very proud to give it to you. But you have done more. Your travels throughout our land -- in the company of a large number of the press -- ha.ve helped our balance of payments problem. And you have given a new lift to my "See America First" campaign. So
  • - young attractive publishing couple, Longtime Democrats and great Johnson supportera .. 'Mrs.. Esther .Van Wagoner. Tufty - National Press Building - she is with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corp. - will be part of the pool at dinner. ~ - Mr. and Mrs
  • Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gioia 398 Beresford Rochester, New York r Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Wilmont 50 Sunset Boulevard Pittsford, New York Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fago 880 Le Brun Road Eggertsville, New York Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spezio 21 Orchard Park Blvd
  • with that of the world's stars, The listener respected. understanding vocal 14th. television in a new stage met with warm has been compared often the pioneers where a new element on national JANUARY town near Not only is their who represent
  • po•tlble. Moaella Roberta Z. w. 67th Street New York. New York Jonny ChJ.Ucott 36 E. 68th St. New York (Born in England 7/9/42) Fran Healy 321 East 45t'h St. New York Oloria Kirby 853 .. 7th .Avenue New York Judy Dennla 111 E. 36th St. New York
  • . Cannon ({_sen. (Nevada) ~ Sen, Philip A. Hart - ~ ~ (Michigan) Sen. Gale W. McGee (Wyoming) Sen. Claiborne Pell (Rhode Island) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (Massachusetts) a_sen. Donald Russell (South Carolina) ~ "- ~ ~ ~ Hon. John W. King Governor of New
  • in the White House, their bus tours and award ceremonies, have flowed the plans, incentives, donations, and inspiration that have brought a new look to the city. They operated without by-laws or organization chart and became a rallying point for everything from
  • . When he is caught up, he can help with the many miscellaneous duties in Social Pil••• Witb a new Clerk to do this work, it will relieve Ed Ratti, who is well experienced and qualified to do many important duties, in which a new person is unable to do
  • ~edominant goals are evident: She will endeavor to make the distaff White House a showcase for women in action; she will combine sociability with social conscience. 11 _!lichard Boyce Washington Daily News November, 1964 HThe new First Lady is a sweet
  • . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm­ program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
  • . Tapers, Pub. Florida Flambeau - Tues & Fr. (Cell. Students •f Fla. State u., Editers C&ttaheochee V'Pensac1la News) (6,500) & Publiahers. - News (Fri. Ind.) (680? ) ~s. Elizabeth Chasin, Ed.; W.R. Ramsey, Pub. P.O. - Citizen (Negri-Tues-Dem) Walter B
  • Stop trip. a••• Thank yo. for taldJII care of th•••· Besa Abell • January 28, 1965 Memo to Dick Magllir• From Besa Abell Y••t•rday my aecretary took a call fram Mr. Benaard Sobel of. the Britla American Toa.ra, lac. 515 Madi A••--• New York 22
  • 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
  • ) Aggreaai-n aupport for auch 'Vital pendiag prc,J.ct• •• the excitiD.1 Downtowa Mall of Dowatnwn·~ ?roar•••• lac., the Pena­ aylYallia Aq_nae Plaa. aacl the National Park Servic.e' • new plan to add excitin& amemtiea to the Mall ttaelf. How would au.ch
  • , and winner of an American Institute of Architects Gold Me.d al for "distinguished achievement i n an a11 i e d fie 1d . '' A native of New York City who studied at Cornell University, the University of Wisconsin, and Harvard University, he spent two years
  • «serious need• to define Its Soviet IT mandate more clearly. will begi U.N. MEET Observers here believed his dreas Ar Meanwhlle, In New York, It suggestion ·would be accepted ister or by the 11-member Council. try, s:\ld U Thant warned that a The C
  • . The Crown Prince's feat was a source of great pride for Greece, and was warmly applauded by all segments of the population. The young King is of national and world closely and by reading News and World Report well-informed on current events. He keeps
  • National Committee, and were in the mailing department. Now that the campaign is over they may have other jobs new, but I feel sure the personnel officer at committee can tell you how to locate them -- or Cliff Carter's office can run them down for you
  • ...... - ·u . :J . . 0 Walter Washington, :3 New . c: il. w . ~ . _J .J ,J 1.-. 1 CJ . ·-. .,j 11 ' f.:: 1-i L'! 12 / } #·: . =1 J ·'- 111 -..-; · '; 1 r· .d · '-" l (' A " f i 1? !i ii t- - ~ ,., ~ ' ,\() !I 1. :J !1
  • with atop• all al•g lll• way aad major meetla1• (ralU•• wtth Jl•mparey, Yoaag Cttl...-, etc.) at Claarlott-, Col-.ltta, A-,uta, MacOD, Jack••rille, Tallaha••••• Mot.lle, Blla:l, New Orleaa• and Houton. Twe ay• r .. t at raach with bl1 Texaa welcome la
  • . __~~✓------------ ------------------------- Regret R eason (Daie) the invitation for on at_ _ _""' i:___,,~ P~W ~:..._-• per ~ . Regret Reason_k /~ ~ ~ ~ ~OML~~ e. ~ · ~~~ $_~~~~A/ ~~~ 7v~ {U 1 I ~ ¥ • IJ I 1( !i~-1' ~ 729 SEVENTH AVE. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CIRCLE 5 - 6000
  • . that no Southerner upon us. that It is thE> choice and a new nullification. of the Old South, If there breast, where you have every man John of our region C. Calhoun was the highest model that that a glory has been choice. is deep
  • LAID TO 'NON-OFFICIAL' SOURCES 14 6. U, S. PnOTESTS ATTACKON EMBASSYIN C.AMBODIA 16 7. PROMISESVIETN.AMESE MCNJi.MARA .ALLAID NEEDEDFOR 1TICTORY 18 Following iter.1s alse~ved, USIA ains outlined New Ht,.Llplffl.1re voting 3-Nation Satellite
  • may we drink in new strength to help us reach the restless hearts of men. Give us Thy secret, and the power to share it with our fellows; that we may go back to the world and its duties, stronger, simpler, ~weeter; and may become more worthy messengers
  • . C., 20036 393 • 7166 412 14 September 1964 EH zabeth Carpenter The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Liz: Enclosed :is a perfect your new Whistlestop caravan. Campaign song for Inasmuch as Linda Boggs is one of the wr1ters of the song, I hope
  • CAltOUNA I ... thGt you..,_ a hclr¼a ■ new,....., ~di• tllllllll at lealllt w Pe, •••■ n, who vlllllld O•lelta In the piilt wouW ha ■ tlt, ; J .• .. ~ 1he INfY I hewe ht1 tl__,ls that Ps11ld1 a, '#llaeit . . . In Oas dN, lllollect Wo tt.. oN 5
  • Deu Mr. Crollk: Mra. Jolmeoa aeked m• to dlaak yw for ye11r letter. Sh• la eaprly leokt"I Ion.a•• to !Mr vlait te New Os-leaaa an• wa.nt• JOQ to know bowm• ......... ~ cl&Na.,..adae~•••· Mt have u _,,.maalty 10 ol you 1••n•• offer, au me wW