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  • for the first time, and her gentleman friend, and Cissy Morrissey of Life magazine. This was the first time we had been in a helicopter with the President, and so I recall it as an exciting trip for us. When we arrived at Camp David it was our first glimpse
  • and on, and for a number of magazines. I also have a kind of distinction from most newspaper people. I 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • file on the things they published because I turned it over to them, and the news-I have got a complete file of all the newspapers. They got out a magazine occasionally. They got a whole series of books written by these correspondents on specific
  • are having some effect: the Baker and Estes scandals, Bobby Baker and Billy Sol Estes. You picked up an occasional comment relative to them. In that same category, Life magazine's fourteen million dollar estimation of your personal wealth. Well, there were
  • don't get way up in the air, and you just skim the top of the trees and it makes landing quicker. G: Time magazine did a story on the helicopter. (Interruption) I was asking you about the imitations of Coke Stevenson that Mr. Johnson did
  • . There was quite a strong anti-Johnson clique on Time magazine. Not in the Washington bureau, I think the Washington bureau by and large got along very well with him--Jim Mcconaughy and John Steele, who was a personal friend of mine. But in New York we got Otto
  • of kids in the inner cities of America. Well, I've been in that, I tell you, for five years in Chicago, the Board of Education, and I knew you did not go to them by advertising in Vogue magazine. You had to go to them through disc jockeys, billboards
  • . In the case of the other schools, we had our disappointments. Lynda wrote an article for Look magazine in 1966, for which she received an honorarium of $1,500. She told her mother that she would like to do a beautification project with her earnings, and we
  • remember going back to the first trip ..... the Landmarks and Landscapes trip-that Stan Wayman of Life Magazine and Ollie Atkins of the Saturday Evening Post, both photographers, came to me and said, "Could you possibly arrange for a stop so that Mrs
  • with some of the broadcasters--not all of them by any means. The great majority of broadcasters supported me very well, but it did get to be a rather agonizing experience when Broadcasting Magazine every week was trying·to tear up what we were trying to do
  • say, "Look, we need this, and we read in a trade magazine that you're developing this piece of equipment here
  • and normally not personal. reporters. I was with the mob of I was ons of the young press. M: You've indicated that he invited some down. B: No, no. Was he playing favorites? I think when somebody showed an interest--magazine writers particularly, I
  • in a constructive fashion on a number· of other portions of the agreement, including a poten~ially useful arrangement for improved distribution of Amerika magazine, they have .a1;0P4":.11Qaol:'"'9lt tiJCWttbe~ d.a:ap"tePFPliQ91C • ~ ,. 08NRgSHTIAi.. .. l t :f
  • hello from the air. At the end of the day LBJ returns to Austin. Time magazine carries a story on LBJ’s helicopter campaign. 6/28 Monday. LBJ makes campaign stops at Llano, San Saba, Goldthwaite, Lomita, Lampasas, Belton and Temple. The Stalin-Tito
  • meet1nga. Thia 1a not correct. Th• 11l1aleading character or the article 111especially ortena1ve becawse the writer who covered the meet1nga and reception did ao u "pool" correspondent on behalt or all US magazin••• Thia makea hie non-tactual and falaely­
  • Photograph of the President, furnished by party being autographed for Photograph of President with someone else Magazine Cover Newspaper Picture Further description of photograph if necessary: Other Inscription: With be•t wla••• B .John•.,_ For party
  • of President with someone else ) Magazine Cover ) Newspaper Picture Further description of photograph it necessary: ( ( ( z ) Other &12 col.Qr at IDlnlpl'al Inscription: For party Sent other or delivered Por Lind Vith Appreciat10D an4 Lc»w, L1840D
  • taking 600 color shots. Life magazine is dickering, the Washington Post and Star are also interested. Paris Match and London -€:G~JFIDE~TTI A I -{;ON.£1 !DEN I Th.L -3- Daily Telegraph editors are coming to Tel Aviv to talk with him. Dayan confirmed
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts -- Tom Lambert. Los Angeles Times, telephoned about your State Department appointments. I backgrounded him on each man. Hugh Sidey, TIME magazine, telephoned to ask if there was anything in reports that TIME had
  • Magazine reflect any dis­ integration in our relations with the Soviet Union since the Glassboro meeting? . THE PRESIDENT. I don't care to speculate on the devel­ opments with the Soviet Union. We just tabled last week a nonproliferation agreement with them
  • 1air from l,fa offi e in the outl1ern • iteraryr Messenger Buildino. le. seng r Building. . his vvas tl10 cene of Poe's one triumph during his lifetim - his one year of brilliant editor hip of the magazine. of Poeana on display. Portions of the home