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Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 7 (VII), 9/19/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- are in the office, but Harry's in there asleep and Jim's reading Pathfinder magazine," which was a Boy Scout magazine [or] something. (Laughter) We were scared to death. Moyers I remember one time--poor Walter Jenkins had been working on Johnson's 13 LBJ
- that he was looking puzzled that anyone would want to see a parade. The meeting is held the following morning. Reporter magazine publishes an article by Douglass Cater on LBJ: “Lyndon Johnson, Rising Democratic Star.” 1/23 CTJ hosts a luncheon for Mrs
- , Bureau Chief, TIME Magazine ~ Tom Johnson " * ^ Mr. Luce flew here from England for a brief visit w/ the President to thank him for the President's courtesy to Luce's father . /6:37p 7:46p Oval '_ and 7:45p Rostow Off- Walt Rostow Momyer out at 7:46p
Oral history transcript, Everett McKinley Dirksen, interview 2 (II), 3/21/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- pornographic literature. Now I'm sure that none of the Justices ever saw those films or ever saw those magazines and they struck down these decisions out in California with what was known as a per curiam decision through the court. It wasn't even written
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 2 (II), 6/4/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- like to talk about a couple of national matters which were occurring at about this time. Some time, I believe in April, I received a phone call from Martin Litton, the travel editor of Sunset magazine, and himself an extremely ardent conservationist
- was quoted in Time magazine as attacking [the] Alliance for Progress. So I'd been through this with him before. Yes, if he was suspicious of Moynihan, he saw a perfect way to handle the matter. Me. G: Let me ask you to recount the attack of the civil rights
- not been president very long, he gave an interview to a German correspondent, the Quik [?] magazine, in which he said that the Germans in Berlin particularly ought to look at their problem through Russian eyes. I know it may have caused some consternation
- ; LBJ takes nap; upcoming trip to Texas; Lady Bird does office work & records her diary; Eugene McCarthy showing surge in 1968 race; Hubert Humphrey joins Johnsons for dinner; styes on LBJ's eyes return; Lady Bird has massage and reads Time magazine
- LBJ & Dominican crisis; Lady Bird on LBJ's cold & weight; Lynda's article in "Life" magazine; Lady Bird meets Metropolitan Opera singers, two PROJECT HOPE workers, National Gallery staff on Pictures for Patients, and MS Mother of the Year; Lady Bird
- Cleaning at the old Sam Johnson house and storage at the hangar; Lady Bird looks through her courtship letters from LBJ and photographs of Lady Bird as a teenager; Vietnamese visitors to the LBJ Ranch; Life magazine gift of park in Johnson City
- in Cairo on the possibility of their resumption. In an interview in Look Magazine in March 1968, President Nasser admitted that his charge that the United States had participated in the Jtme war on the side of Israel had been based on faulty information
- Code 2:15p t Kintner (pl) Mrs. 2:55p 3:05p Johnson Mrs. ^3:00p 3:40p Johnson Jess &K§3fe I Cook - TIME MAGAZINE OFF W/ Tom Johnson ____ Komer 3:10p Geo Mr. What _ Mrs. ______ 3:55p To the barbershop 4 ; selected ; 5
- / the Parade Magazine newspaper boys PRESS covered Warren Reynolds, Publisher of Parade Bill Delaney, Ass t to the Publisher • Jack Anderson I Michael Bailey Robin Bayles Carl Binstea d j Joel Denning . John Grisetti i| Steve Hawald : 11 Mar k Kennedy _ Stephen
- by ) D Marvi 5:40p 6:00 _FRIDAY e Activit oL 5:20p t e Hous e Day y 6, 196 7 _j b Kintner._(pl) „__________ i ~~ _ y Morrisse y - LIF E magazine _ '. . j j i ; . T |t — o Cabine t Roo m ' o join: — Hon. Eugen e Rosto w s Walt Rosto w j
- to Oval Rm Ofc (^ o f TIME Magazine yWith George Christian, Tom Johnson and Hugh Sidey. / (Tom Johnson out right away) ^ "Hugh Sidey departed. Mr. Sidey wanted to spend a few minutes with the Presiden t ! Harry McPherson (pl) to discuss the current
- at (Place) Day Time T< 1: . In Out 1:48p 2: Lo "/" fe£hre Activity LD 00p Winners White House Thursday n : (include visited by) of White House News Photographers Association Contests Stanley Tretick - LOOK magazine Tom Defeo - The National
- , Frederick Maine ^Amos, John E. Bell ^-Arnold, Grant E. tBourr, Jim D. Advisory Topics of Representatives * Aeronautics Board Week Magazine Aeronautics Board Public Utilities Commission Lines, Inc. J. Lavino Company Committee on Intergovernmental rBane
- Alexander Trowbridge, Asst Secy of Commerce Harry Wender Frederick S. Weaver / Peter Weaver - Forbes Magazine ^ // Secy Robert Weaver —^jL Mrs. Joseph Willen, Nat'l Council of Jewish Women ^\__ W. E. Williamson, Staff Cmtee on Interstate & Foreign Cmtee
- - C o merce / /Robert A. Nelso n - Commerc e Lawrence P . Redmon d - Commerc e Pau l Southwic k - Commerc e Roger Whittake r - Ne w Yorker Magazine N. Lashle y A. J . Greenbaug h C. Hobb s JR. E . Kirb y The President an d th e Vic e President wen t t
Oral history transcript, E. Ernest Goldstein, interview 5 (V), 5/3/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Minister in the Fourth Republic and was the leading politician in the Fifth, she had a magazine called--well, it's like the forepeak of a vessel, a nef, so it's called La Nef. Atlantic Monthly. on Poverty. It's sort of like Harper's or She asked me to do
Oral history transcript, John V. Singleton, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/5/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- World War II, the fraternities never won the presidency. what the independents gave us. The only thing they won were The independents never challenged the editorship of the Cactus, for example, because that was not a magazine but sort of a social
- along, and I'll just The only on~ trip with him. let you take the reins. Mc: Dr. Grosvenor had committed the magazine to a story. I think he probably already has it on the tape, how he approached him on it. F: He thinks at a garden party. Mc
- . and go to school, too. Minnie'~ habits. They invited me to live with them So I did and became very familiar with She read constantly. She read everything, read the reports and histories and magazines and everything. 1 1 See footnote number 1
- worked on for almost six or eight months leading up to the announcement and then later there was a magazine article on it in the New York Times and then later in my book, To Be Equal, which went into it more in detail. Mr. Johnson is mentioned in the book
- ; O'Brien's obligation to work for Humphrey's campaign through the end of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago; Humphrey's role in getting O'Brien's work obligations postponed to 1969 and later cancelled; offers from Look and Life magazines to do
- that story, and many, many years later I read in Time magazine where Lyndon was telling that as one of the stories from his school. And it came from me, from my school. M: You mentioned earlier that when you were in high school and went to school
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 3 (III), 6/4/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- an editorial writer at the Times. You go to the Sunday magazine and a hundred or so employees, and I understand, as of t o d a y , that there isn't a black in that part of the New York Times. I need not tell you but these are just vital ways of getting ideas
- " '200 November 18, 1949 Hon. Wright Patman 120r House Office Bldg. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. Dear Congressman Patman: Because of our ne,r program of expansion in the magazine field, our Board of Directors has decided to call a halt
- August 20, 1943 Mr. Eliot Janeway Editorial Offices Fortune Magazine Rockefeller Center New York City, N. Y. My dear Eliot: I am shocked by the statement in your letter of July 29 that-my letter to you 11was a very welcome voice from the dead. 11 Maybe I
- It■ member nations. And It Is not only the right but the duty of a when many magazines, conscloui citizen of one of' the United Na ly or unconsciously, print the tions to let ·the citizens of other news In a way that creates blt. member nations know how he
- Look Magazine
- of the Soviet and Eastern Euro pean Research Program at Johns Hopkins Univer sity; Strobe Talbott, diplomatic correspondent for Time magazine; Philip Bobbitt, UT law professor; Robert Kaiser, national correspondent for the Washington Post; James Goodby
- , the President retired to his private quarters aboard the p1ane. Jake Pick1e, Bill and I were settling down to magazines when someone came to say BiH was to go in to the President. For some 20 minutes, he was in the small room, the President tucked into white
- the way men live and die when they know death is among them." Commissioned a second lieutenant in The eyes f Pablo Picasso. Photo courtesy Peter Smith, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, UTA As a civilian photographer for Life magazine, Duncan
- . The till Photo Division responds Lo an average of 50 requests per week. primarily for photographs from the White House collection. In the first five years of operation, virtually every national magazine has used materials from the pho tographic archives
- and Ramsey Clark appointments; Luci Johnson's interview in Ebony magazine; evening with the Nicholas Katzenbachs
- was a sense of how difficult we expected this to be. We lined up every columnist we thought we might have some clout with--magazines, the black press and everything, [and we prepared] special materials that would appeal particularly to each columnist. Again
Oral history transcript, Henry M. Jackson, interview 1 (I), 3/13/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- were making. The climax came and he supported us completely when a man named [J. B.] Matthews was named staff director of the committee, along about June of 1953. one of the magazines. Matthews had written an article that appeared in The lead paragraph
- Meeting with Clark Clifford about Fine Arts Committee; possibility of permanent Curator; Committee on the Preservation of the White House; interview with "Look" magazine; tea with Governor and Mrs. Breathit of Kentucky; Luci Johnson; dinner