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Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- . Airmen - Governor Harriman's staff has been in touch today with David Dellinger, the editor of the magazine "Liberation", to find out his plans in connection with the North Vietnamese invitation to him reported in the press to send a representative
- \Lftu . .. J .. ~ • { PHONE (419) 784-4888 ASSll!!ITANT Ul'O EDITOR MAGAZINE ROBERT S. EASLEY LECTURER - WRITER - RESEARCMER IN THE STUDY OF FLYING SAUCERS 834 E. SECOND DEFIANCE. OHIO 43512 ROBERT 834 S. EASLEY IEA9T 91ECOND
- . There are several drafts of speeches, messages, newspaper clippings and magazine articles pertaining to space. The General material contains comments from the general public on the space program, including suggestions and proposals to be used by NASA
- 'v---- (Miss) Ellen G. KempP.r PicturP. Editor Africa Magazine Mr. Yoichi R. Okamoto 5602 RoosevAlt Bethesda, Maryland THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 11, 1965 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to state that I have permission from the Museums
- . Newspapers and Life Magazine reported in September 1963 that this group was holding military maneuvers in the New York area. sources told the Bureau, however, that this was a small effort merely for publicity purposes. (149-4701) -CON!'IDENT!ltL 6 -'CON
- , directed by Gloria Quinlan. Photos by Charles Bogel. 8 An Evening With Gregory Curtis and the Venus de Milo [n 2000 the Columbia Journalism Review selected Gregory Curtis as one of the ten best magazine editors in the country. Curtis recently retired
- , or not move, in some cases. And he was very hurt, quite frankly, by a story in the New York Times, the Times Magazine, about me, which had a section in there about when we went with the anti-rat bill, only LBJ and Califano were for the anti-rat bill
- General Criminal Division November 4, 1968 FMV:mfc 144-72-662 95-100-473 James Earl Ray; Draft memorandum to the Director. FBI, concerning At the Attorney General '1 request, I have reviewed the Look magazine article with reapec:t to James Earl R y
- of impro.v ement. Wednesday. September 13 Hush Sidey (TIME magazine-) came in to see me on two points: our bombing policy and the situation in Viet Nam. I explained the bombing policy in much the same terms as I did to Lucas, but, under his questioning, I
- They were an odd crew, some of whom I've enjoyed and gotten to know real well over the years, and others who are easily forgettable. I remember one girl, I think with Mademoiselle magazine, came out there in satin slippers and a cashmere sweater to go
- to the way the c~:)Untry got ,to see Johnson, that is, the magazine articles and the rest of them. 'As I say, it was wholly opportunistic in the classic sense of the word, because Bob Kennedy made me look like a pacifist on the subject of Vietnam
- by the press because many of them are in the Georgetown set. In fact, my current wife is a member of the press and covered the White House for Life Magazine. She happens to be a good friend of the President's but that brings you into contact with a lot
- per cent.'' Especially also is there doubt about such a sentiment for total mobilization in the country when we read reports such as that appearing in the August issue of Fortune magazine, which indicates the tie-up ~etween certain Industrial enter
Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
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- autographed for Photograph of President with someone else Magazine Cover Newspaper Picture Further descriEtion of ~hotograph if necessary: Color pho 0 ( ) ( ) ( ( ) ) ( ) Other J o h n St ein • beck than to: • From his friend, one to whom
- and magazines about your great a.nd famous hfl.Sband. I think T be United States needs him to direct it through, this critical period, more than anything we ct.n imagine. with the at 1tude of our Govenor I em puzzled and distressed John Patterson, whom I have
- St. Louis University Hedley W. Donovan Editor, Time Magazine New York City Raymond R. Tucker Mayor St. Loui~, Missouri Harold B. Gores President, Educational Laboratory N~w York City Facilities Clark Kerr President University of California
- Derby, New York ~ '"f"V '1' Preeidential Press Secretary The White Houee 'Waahingt on, D. C. ? Dear Sir: I'm doing a series high school teen agers, of magazine features, on the Presidential slanted Scholar for winners tor 1965. I have already
- " concerning the publication of an article in that magazine which will carry King as the author. Such an article was written by Clarence Jones and submitted to the "Post" for publication in King's name. The article reportedly will deal with such matters
- : by reliable On February 9, 1966, Junius Griffin, Publicity Director, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, discussed with Bob Johnson, a representative of "Jet" magazine, the fact that Andrew J. Young, Executive Director, Southern Christian Leadership
- :15. Lunch in S212 w/ Sen. Kennedy and Claude Hooten. Meets with Cong. Gonzalez and his father (whom he later accompanies to JFK’s office). Informal dinner at 7:30 p.m. at Drew Pearson’s in honor of publisher of Quick magazine. Returns to The Elms
- Railroads Transportation Bldg, Wash., D.C. LOUGHLIN,E. S., Hartford, Conn. LUNDY,J • A• , Alba.ey, NY L'YIE., J. G., Railway Ace Magazine, New York City McCARTER,Walter J., National Capital Transportation Agency, Wafh ., D.C. McCORMICK., James, Mass Bay
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- "W~uld you buy a used Continued from 8th Page charges of plotting to murder moderate civil rights leaders, published a militant magazine in which the letters RAM began Dist. Atty. Arlen Specter Mayor James H. J. TC1te I.flWlrephoto city from
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- Magazine 10 June 1966 contained an article by Russell SACKETT captioned PLOTTING A WAR ON WHITBY. The article states in par
- as of March 1963), Mainichi (3.8 million), and Yomiuri (3 million). These three major newspaper companies and several smaller ones publish weekly magazines and have interests in commercial radio and television. There . are many other national and pref ectural
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- iiI I BH 105-560 On July 8, 1961 9 BH T-22 adv,ised that the "Fiery Cross" being printe d by ROBERT SHE LTOU is being redesigned, and it is now goi ng to be pu blis hed as a magazine. The cove~ for the magazi ne is be ing printed in Florida, atid