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- Curtis. In mjdr's office talking to Cliff Alexander before going into Cabinet Room for OFF RECORD meeting with members of the National Bar Association. (See page 11) Mary s took in a note that Henry Wilson was reporting that on the demonstration Cities
- : Through the year. No, that wasn't the only subject we debated bout that was the only intercollegiate subject we debated. set by the Association. The debate subject was LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon
- Lepercq, Mr Francis Meloy, Mr Edmund Glenn (interpreter) General Heaton (returning the President's call Pictures taken by Henry Grossman (for cover of Bell White book) Mr. Bundy to Rose Garden to greet group of social workers - National Association
- :55 7:05 t 7:07 7:15 7:16 t 10:40 t 10:43 t 10:55 t 11:30 t Secretary Hodges - in Association members office To Reception for Sen. Muskie w/ Mrs. Johnson, Pierre Salinger, Washington Suite, Army - Navy Club, - arriving at Jack Valenti
- to Shamrock Hotel to address American Municipal Association - till 9:25 Go to suite in Shamrock Ed Ray and Bill Steven - to thank them for newspaper coverage) Bobby Baker, Washington (returning his call) To chopper site, across from Shamrock, .then to Houston
- the White House read in th eir daily newspapers of the problems faced and the decisions made in the President's Executive Office. But tbere is a less familiar and more intimate aide to this building that is home as well as the hub of administrat ive leader
- later on rext week. LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION SERVICE DAILY OIL REPORTS LEGAL INFORMATION TELEGRAPH REPORTS BUSINESS REPORTS VANN M. KENNEDY, Editor PAUL BOLTON, Associ.,te Editor R. W. BYRAM, St.,tistici"n TEXAS ST ATE HOUSE REPORTER PUBLISHERS
- - V. LIST OF REFERENCES TRIPKITCONTENTS . 1. Memoto: Team Leader, Team Members, from: George Trask, Ga. Information, October 17, 1967 2. Atlanta 3. Newspaper Articles re: Atlanta, Name List A. Atlanta, The Atlanta Voice B. Atlanta
- ^ Marvi n Watson (pl) . National ) ^— Noigjrc -^ OFF RECORD: ^ !- 6:15pnL j Representative s of the MHHWaBa:! Newspaper Publishers Association }i (A predominantly Negro group--accompanied by B))H^]^MH^X^ _j ^ Cliff Alexander and later joined in the Oval
- Foundation, Atlanta , Georgia^ •CXb 4* Warren Rogers (Hearst Newspapers ) •CXb 4* Warren Rogers (Hearst Newspapers) VM VM John Marlo w (Associated Press) John Marlow (Associated Press) Left Oval Office and dep WH S Grounds enroute to Naval Yard accompanied
- CALIFANO, Mortgage JR. Association borrowing l. The Federal National Mortgage Association has secondary market debentures in the amount of $400 million maturing on June 14, 1968. 2~ The Treasury has approved the of secondary market debentures
- This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT-FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
- Folder, "Ex FG 170-6, Federal National Mortgage Association" WHCF FG, Box 257
- in the interrelation of the federal government with the state and local governments on the one hand and with private enterprises on the other. Both of these problems necessarily evolve from our federal system and our free enterprise system. Since we have no intention
- the relationships between the federal government, state and local governments, and private enterprise; the changing role of states and the federal government in interstate compacts; federal participation in interstate compacts; air and water
- and local governments and to encourage coordinated planning by state and local governments. Authorized him to hold informal public • hearings on federal and state development programs. Directed the Secretary to encourage private enterprise to assume
- with their procedures. Date May '°""sow Califano: mf M.^y^(P!^ White House Day Wednesday 18, —1966 Members of the American Bar Association Judiciary Committee To cabinet room followed by bar group Edward Kuhn, President, American Bar Association ^ Drison Marden
- To the office G Reedy McGeorge J Valenti Bundy Public Fish Room met w/ Natl Advisory Committee on Area Redevelopment see reverse OFF RECORD To mansion with J V fo r Meetin g i n th e Yellow Ova l Roo m with the Newspape r Bureau Chief s _ _ the followin g
- Menconi, James Harper, William Louth to show the President the newest model of a medallion being struck by Menconi Walt Rostow (pl) Representatives of the American Bankers Association: Mr. Archie Davis, President of the American Bankers Assoc
- w Lew *Mr. Janoff is President of the American Jewish Press Association (Mr. Janoff wrote the President asking for a visit for the purpose of conveying to the President in person the heartfelt regard of their newspapers and their many readers
- Chairman of UBC011 NOi, MTI #5, Cincinnati, ·follows National NOI, hates the "white devil", no reported participation in violence; publication is "Muhammad Speaks" newspaper of National NOio There are four other Black Nationalist organizations in which
- : If' there is any justification for group newspapers aa compared with single home ownership newspapers, it must be coldly looked at from the standpoint of the greatest good to the greatest number. We have an association of newspapers, capitalistically loosely
- : And then--also, you've done that--you were active--you were president of the American Association for Higher Education in 1967 to-- M: Some [inaudible]. K: --and you've been active in the AAUP, American Association of University Professors for many years. M
- ; the conference participants, their association with educational reform and reputation for being liberal; the issue of federal support for higher education; the relationship between the National Education Association and the U.S. Office of Education; the caliber
- in 1921 and soon discovered that I had to make my way alone. Within a year I got into the newspaper work as a reporter, and went on through the University, then stayed with the Austin newspapers after graduating from the University in 1925. B: You were
- to you about his presidential ambitions prior to the convention? H: Never did. F: Did you st~ out because of your United Nations' association, or simply because you didn't want to take a stand on that? H: The minute I became an international civil
- write to the local managers of each of their installations across the country. It will ask them to point out to the local managers ~t this national equal employment opportunity program will work only through the operation of the free enterprise system
- went back to the newspapering business, and I think it's probably the finest thing that ever happened to me. I've certainly enjoyed my fifty-plus years in journalism, and Mr. Johnson obviously enjoyed his many years that led eventually
- Biographical information; association with Richard Kleberg; first meeting LBJ; Roy Miller; association as a newspaperman with LBJ; LBJ’s temper; Senate race; visits during the presidency; LBJ and press criticism; W. Lee O’Daniel; LBJ
- Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 7 30 years that I've been associated with the Soil Conservation Service. I think this fact is a great credit to those American
- as I recall; it would be in 1964. But it was no personal association at all. I mean, I was a newsman running a newspaper in Laredo, and he, of course, had some strong contacts in that part of Texas. G: You say that you did encounter him on several
- Remarks on behalf of the UNITED COMMUNITY CAMPAIGNS OF America (United Givers Funds) To Oval where he posed for Mr. Fred Maroon, the photographer Office for the Magazine Publishers Association OFF RECORD The Association is attempting to run a double
- , a Spanish newspaper in New York, will now be largest in the world, with readers in the U.S. Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central America, South America, and Spain. The President was invited to dedicate a new high speed press -- but HHHS5if this was not possible, April
- the room and shook hands w/ everyone present. * ! IS 11:45a 11:47a . Date March The White House p ^ Frida 17, 1967 y Activity (inciude visited by) mf has checked off list The Publishers, representing the National Newspaper Publishers Association
Folder, "A Way of Thinking about Nuclear Proliferation (Rostow)," Committee Files, NSF, Box 1
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- associated power should fail. and non-nuclear Chinese military of a initiatives, the possible practice 1956-1962. to certain areas with nuclear of industrial weapons and systems. 2. CONFIDENTIAL Arguments Against _ CQNFIBBN'fIAL -32
- would have wanted to have been a good one. If Mrs. Johnson had gotten into automobile manufacturing, he would want it to be successful. He, Mr. Johnson, is a competitor at heart. He likes to be associated with enterprises and people who are successful
- as representative. of the U.S. Compared ($3 billion), economy and are expressed For instance, in extreme the persistent is, of course, A. I. D. has taken remedial the •iollar outflow associated about $50 milli)n competent There· has been an increasing
- was always with John Sengstacke, who is the current publisher of the Chicago Daily Defender. So actually we've been associated in business since 1936. Mc: Are you connected with newspapers elsewhere than Detroit and here? M: Yes. We now have a chain
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; JFK association; 1960 campaign; Civil Rights Act of 1957; work for appointments of blacks; LBJ during the vice presidency; liaison between the White House and civil rights people; RFK and LBJ; LBJ
Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- circumscr ibed mandate . The basic question to be answered was : "How did television newscasts and newspaper reports in a selected number of American citie s present news coverage of the 1967 summer riots and the race relations background
- photograp h wit h the Poste r Chil d o f th e Muscula r sDysafcoaspia x Dystroph y Association o f America , Miss Holl y Schmid t - te n years ol d -- fro m Saginaw . Michigan . --one o f a famil y o f si x children . Mr. Theodor e Schmid t (th e child' s
- , Minneapolis Tribune Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Commission Mr. Charles ^^Bartlett, Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times Mr. Karl Bauman, Associated Press Alfred M Bell, Washington, D.C. William M Blair, New York Times Hon. Waggoner Carr, Attorney
- the Radio Correspondents Association annual dinner. Senator Joe McCarthy arrives in Houston to investigate whether improper influence was exercised in a recent pipeline construction case before the Federal Power Commission. 2/9 General Omar Bradley
- . , Dear Mr. Y.iskovslc;y: Thia is in.response to ,our re~osts tor information concerning the poasassion ot :f'irear.as b.J extrem.st groups~ and bJ' Willie Wr..ght .ot the United-Uro-American Association~ as stated 1n your letters ot Docember12 and lS
- Folder, "United Afro-American Association (UAAA) - Miscellaneous," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 20
- Martin i to secon d floo r To th e East Roo m fo r w / Mrs . Johnso n live televisio n - PRES S CONFERENC E This pres s conferenc e dre w rave notice s from al l wh o saw it , an d newspapers called i t "Johnson's ne w style," whil e other s sai d i t
- it would be posoiblo for him to be appointed Governor. He reported that he received a nice letter from the Senator the other day and he had it printed in hio Laredo newapapcr. He owns three newspapers and reporto he is £or the Senator ''all the way