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  • Library and Museum] Type of Material: Magazine Author(s): Title of Publication or Description: The Washingtonian Publisher: Washington Magazine, Inc. Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: 4 Issue Number: 12 Date of Publication
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his
  • editot,.. .> .: Donov~, . Fortune magazine. 3. Greece. US participated officially U\ t.r·i.partite US-UI- ~--­ established to observe country-wide electicns in 1946. . 4. Organization of American States (OAS) nas since its
  • ~ta.lked ..about a magazine ·ar.tic.le; 'then .complained about the lack of -colored...news . ·comnieJ\ta.toxs on ~. TV and. iil . commercials He also s.ta.ted that 11 coruientr,atioil · camps all over the U o So were being .·r .elllov.a ted to put
  • written by ·· Fre~rnian," containing· ·a.· !fa.s hville con:ferenc·e report o It .. was published in 'Black America', the RAM magazine o . SU.~scriptiohs for· the magazi.rie could . be obtained ,by · .writing to Freeman 9 s . former East Cleveland address
  • FOR DEC TEN LIFE MAGAZINE ARTICLE BY ~ ROY ROWAN, ENTITLED, •A NEUTRAL NATION•s SUDDEN PRO• • US TURN, ETC., ETC.• • ROY R01'1AN STOPPED BRIEFLY IN KABUL ENROUTESOUTHE-AST ASIA FR(I;1 TASHKENT• HE AND MRS ROWANACCEPTED • INVITATION. TO JOIN US AT RESIDENCE
  • : He certainly did. He was always concerned because Life magazine was getting away with murder and Mrs. Jones down the street was paying five cents for a stamp. He seemed to have a good understanding of a lot of things that surprised me. We had at one
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XX -- 20 magazine. Lyndon, of course, was forever wanting to learn more about managing the business and trying to push me, soft-soap me, flatter me, make me learn more. G: Now you had a two-year-old daughter
  • marvelously entertaining dinners. I notice, too, that we continued to work together in '58; I recommend to him that he read an article in Harpers magazine because I say it offers a valuable contribution on the cause and cure of our present economic recession
  • blurb in the Encounter magazine about his having discovered that the Vietnamese who'd been in charge of the strategic hamlets turns out to be a double, and that they've interred his remains with great honor and so on and so on. What's your reaction
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Ginsburg -- II -- 2 DG: No, not yet, I did that in Chicago. Before Chicago, I had begun speaking with Bill, who edited Foreign Affairs afterwards, the magazine published
  • wrote this not long ago in a piece I wrote for an Italian foreign affairs magazine which created quite a row in Germany--on the Ostpolitik saying that one of the reasons why the Ostpolitik might get some receptivity on the western side
  • wanted to be the editor of a woman's magazine, and he said, "Come work for me and be exposed to my wife and you'll learn more about what being a good woman is all about." And that was something that I didn't understand then as I do today. G
  • in the U.S. G: I've seen that telegram, I think it's February 4 or 2. B: I don't know whether you've seen an article by Robert Elegant, published in Encounter magazine in London two years ago--I have a copy here, I'll show it to you--entitled "How to Lose
  • stood in all of those doors that read Look Magazine and New York Herald Tribune and a lot of publications that I was too intimidated to even go in. bureau for twenty-six dailies in Michigan. She had a news For twenty-five dollars a week I could
  • more you make that neighborhood last longer and be more attractive. And so General Electric Magazines came in and wanted a message from Mrs. Johnson and started putting real cash into some research on the electric side of the landscape. When a neon
  • /oh ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] 25 C: Yes, she did. And Barbara makes herself likeable. But when Barbara was going to invite a long list of so-called beautiful people, including Life Magazine
  • in Ramparts magazine, which drew the connection between the CIA and the NSA, and made headlines across the country. Can you tell me what the President's reaction to his story was? C: The chronology there is that, oh, approximately ten days before the story
  • Photos for "Look" magazine; meeting about Christmas, parties & gifts; luncheon with Jane Engelhard, et al, about raising funds for education; LBJ with newspapermen; renovations made in the White House; tour of White House; LBJ has press conference
  • to languish in the Agriculture Committees of both bodieo. Every year Farm Magazines, Trade Journals and the NAC News inform us of the ever-increasing amounts of economic poisons used in agriculture in this Country. The Apr:iJ. 1968 issue of NAC News states
  • •: Three MP 38 magazines. One riot handguard. Fifty r~ounds of •32 ACP. Two BAR maga zihes. One sling. The total price of this material was $82.65. Confidential · Infor::na.nt PH T-4 advised on ·July 1., 1966, that ROY FTtP,!IKHOUSEH. recently ·got
  • sure that they will appreciate having a copy of your book. ~st regards. / Sincerely, Mr. W~rren L. Hogan Leaman-Hogan Company 918 Waugh Drive Houston 19, Texas · • ,/~ NS FERREO TO HANOWRJTl NG flLE: [3 of 4] PRINTERS PUBLISHERS MAGAZINES
  • [5 of 6] - 3 - 2/29/68 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Nina Hyde Washington Daily News Mr. Rudi Gernreich Los Angeles,, California Mr. Kasper Joan Leslie Fashions,, Inc., NYC Miss Karen Klinefelter Dallas Morning News Miss Frances Koltun Mademoiselle Magazine Miss
  • by office Photograph of the President, furnished by party being autogr~phed for Photograph of President with someone else Magazine Cover New ~ paper Picture Further description of photograph if necessary: Other B.erxial'ks oi the President