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- and activated the automatic telegraph wire printers--we called them Morkrums. Our political hero at the time was James V. Allred, then attorney general, later to be governor, federal judge, and a sometime candidate for the U.S. Senate. Governor Allred's
- a little slow to take credit for assisting on these projects. so, Lyndon Johnson. Not In fact while in the House as secretary and a member he brought the procedure to a fine art. In those days both Western Union and postal telegraph offered LBJ
- ) an4 mAll 322 incorpOrated by reference in tbat NS.A instruction constitute tbe guidance ·called. tor byllWI 3180 DOD DAC AEC RUSK. ECLASSIF E K.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ 7- 11K By . ARADate ;lPJ}7 \ Drafted by1 Telegraphic transmission
- ~ to mg. b-o~&ss ®t@. of poaaibl@ collusion just lnd~s r~-i"®d ~®ta. fJ?omNflV Dslhi 11ht
- OFFLOADED AND ONE PARKED BESIDE AIRCRAFT. BEIRUT DAILY STAR PHOTO 12 FEB. IS AP WIREPHOTO WHICH WE ASSUME IDENTICAL TO PHOT'O CARRIED IN ISRAELI JERUSALEM POST• 2. CAPTION BELOW BEIRUT WlftEPHOTO STATES JORDANIAN SOLDIER PAGE 2 RU QMKG 189A .c-~~~-rt-~-N
- E Dat e Januar y 31 , 196 7 PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y o - .t .bega n hi s da y at (Place /Di \ ) :Whit The-r. Presiden Time Telephon • , In Ou t Entry f i^' 1 e House . Wash . 'DDa. C. r y i e I or t . Activit Lo LD Cod
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 1/31/1967
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- . However., since this did involve a great humanitarian project' and since Vice President Humphrey apparently has become involved., I thought I should send this along to you to handle ' as you see fit. 1 I Please give of my daily With warmest my warmest
- & DISTRICT WISCONSIN
- parties is not easy and often misunderstood. But I believe our efforts to put a stop to the use of our • military equipment were helpful 1n getting the fighting .stopped. . Now the · Drafted by, • • • ·, . • ,: .• • Telegraphic transmlulon
- of the first world war, at Yale in 1907, and practiced only a newspaper chains mushroomed across yea:-. In 1908, he joined The Tribune and the land. William Randolph Hearst, worked in all departments against the alone, acquired 23 dailies (many since day he
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- of being a youngster with rude manners ... " A somewhat different attitude was taken by London's conservative Daily Telegraph which argued that China's isolation was self-imposed. "Six weeks ago," the daily noted, "the U.S. declared its readiness
- COMPANY Sherman Gillespie Manager, Employment & Manpower AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSMACHINESt Harold H. Schroeder CORPORAT.ION Assistant Vice President R. A. Whitehorne, Manager Personnel Research & Services BURROOGl
- be a lead to a new opening? B: That's right. There were daily sessions with his two colleagues and the staff members of the three delegates, at which we examined the state of play at the end of each day and decided what strategy to follow on the next one
- that it may at any time after In the interim the Pre$1dent approve• of youl' suggestion that Telegraphic transmission and classification approved NEA ... Amb. Ha:t>e ... Mr. Agriculture Sd11nittke.'i't' h\1.llhstane~) DECi ./.\SSIF:E:D ~~~M DS-322
- . They will continue to march. There is no doubt . the question of how soon and how well we fulfill our destiny. - Ralph Ingersoll -- There is only May 22, 1942 A Suggestion for P.U. : A question and answer daily oolumn--one question, one answe~ on the same
- /or reference THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE Sender •a telephone numher M V =,•,o n---~=-... . DOMESTIC 1, TEl£GRAM ~ DAY LETTER Sf:RIAL NIGHT MESSAGE NIGHT LETTER . ~•"'~- COJ.J.J,w CABLE ORDINARY
- , the continuing group, the carry-over group from administration to administration, which consists basically of a file room, a mail room, a correspondence section, telegraph and transportation services, a telephone room, an administrative office, a messenger
- , NEWSPAPER&Two; Savannah Morning News (daily l:vtSning Press ( 140,~oo, County, 20~ 1 000, mornings and Sunday>, Savannah TrAde Area (60 mile radius, [multiple copies in folder] P~~T: The City's economic
- repeated, that Is, telegraphed back to the originating office for comparison. For thls, on&-half the unrepeatecf message rate Is charged ln addition. Unless
- , and I caught it at Jesup ond rode it to Jacksonville. "All trains on the road had 1 31' train orders requiring them to clear this special 30 minutes a.tan open telegraph office, with instructions that conductors and engineers must persono.lJy examine
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 16 (XVI), 9/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ITEM BY PRINCIPAL! LISBON DAILIES• 2, SEPT 15 SECULO !INDEPENDENT) HEADLINED ANI !OFFICIAL PORTUGUESE NEWS· AGENCY l DESPACH WHICH I ND I CA TED' SPAIN HELD SEVERAL VALUABLE TRUMPS WlTH 1 PRESENCE OF', SOVIET SHIPS IN MEDITERRANEAN, ABDICATION
- recently submitted regarding your theory of an underground cable failure caused • by osmotic action. I realize you spent a great deal of time and.effort in preparing your material. Your papers were forwarded to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company
- sure of general support to this field which daily demon strates such potential benefits for mankind." Recommended-tha t greater research. Federal support be given to basic and medical ****** Second, the Commission finds that, systems gives
- . ., __ 2.. Tom McCoy, •10) .Refers translation ~uties: foreign mail to Department "special as._ in addition to his daily 11 Beautification 11 "anniversary for example, project category" will bring season which must be checked Christmas 12
- the first combat troops to Vietnam, the marines, doing this and the instructions and he was explaining it, why he was that he had given these marines and so on . Well, it was very clear to me at the point that I was going back to daily journalism
- heartened by this 'demonstration of 'alli ed solidarity." The conservative Daily Telegraph said: "Perso~alities may have counted for much" in the elections, but this did "not detract from the backing now given to U.S. policy in Vietnam." 1 The Financial
Oral history transcript, Frank McCulloch, interview 2 (II), 8/15/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Keyes Beech's view of the war, I think in the early years at least, coincided with that of the Chicago Daily News. I think that was coincidental. So with that one possible exception--and I don't think that's a significant one--no, I don't think
- to Jordan. The letter to King Hussein would be sent telegraphically. Enclosure: Letter to King Hussein from the Acting Secretary SEC~ 7c.. ---- DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON Your Majesty: We continue to follow with admiration the way you and your
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- A March 1973 memo from Charles Colson to H. R. Haldeman regarding Richard Kleindienst's confirmation as U.S. attorney general, International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT) files, false testimony by U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell
- destroy his nightmare as he looks unseeing into the dark by knowing that he had but to await the light with courage. ***** Back to the picture of this today. The cave, the club, the daily battle for life itself when on in countless conflicts unorganized
- ; Doctor of Laws, Tusculum College, 1965; Reporter Temple, Tex. Daily Telegram and Macon (Ga.) Telegraph, 1947-48; mgr. for S. C., United Press, 1948-49, night bur. mgr., N.Y.C., 1949-53; mgr. London bur., also chief corr. U.K., 1953-56; vp exec. editor