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  • relationships with Senator Kerr were limited to newsman-politician type things. From United Press in Dallas, I went to the Honolulu Advertiser for a year. Then I went back to Oklahoma in 1965 and became associate editor of the Oklahoma Journal. I
  • Biographical information; day of JFK's assassination; Jim Jones; Marvin Watson; 1968 campaign; Marty Hauan; Will Sparks; DNC; George Christian; Mike Monroney, Jr.; advance work and trips to Honolulu and Huntington, West Virginia; Whitney Shoemaker
  • , so we went on up to a little higher tower, and we overlapped the A pattern of his station in Austin. But he had all the business he could handle and he was running those prize stories, you know, they were paying those huge sums for advertising
  • was in professional services and I couldn't, being a small a- gency, take that time off without any income to the agency. No, we made a deal, as I recall, and I think I made it through Woody, and the deal was that we would handle the advertisement, placing ads
  • Meeting LBJ; Albert Thomas; seeing his wife for the first time; events before and during the 1960 convention; LBJ accepting the vice-presidential nomination; LBJ as Senate Majority Leader; Valenti’s role in the 1960 convention; advertising
  • notice on that particular time. He just had a couple hours notice on that and had to set up the security on that for him. But it wasn't an advertised visit,so we were able to set up our securi ty pretty qui ckly. r1: I suppose that would be easier
  • interest in the station at that time? W: Well, Mrs. Johnson purchased the radio station, and it was having quite a difficult time to survive; in other words, he had to get companies to advertise on his station. And to do that, he had to get acquainted
  • himself an escape hatch. K: I have no idea where Life got their material. F: You had those charges that in a sense you had bludgeoned certain people into taking advertising. Was there any substance to that? K: That's an insult to the individual
  • advertising agency around the clock for two straight nights and days and we completed the program. Meanwhile I was working with the advance men on this dinner. My first connection with the trip came when the President and the Vice President landed
  • that the I think it ought to have more really top level people in State concerned with public opinion in the United States. Now, I realize that the Congress has been very restrictive about you can't advertise yourself or build up your own programs
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] O'Donne ll -­ I -­ 2 H: Do you thi nk i t's possible that the later well - advertised antipathy between hi m and Senator Robert Kennedy da ted from that early? 0: No , I don ' t th i nk. that I ' ve ever . . . l thi nk it's t
  • went on with our meeting . F: M: We didn't have to lose anybody because we advertised that fact that we were going to have the loudspeaker on and we'd . be able to hear the top fight . There wasn't much time to those Louis fights in those days