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- s, planted by the Associated Clubs o f V irg in ia fo r Roadside Development. And I spaded in the d ir t on a dogwood. T h is is the Y e a r o f the Shovel fo r m e! Th e chief le sso n o f th is m orning is to see what has been done w ith In te
- Press relations
- Lady Bird's Landscapes-Landmark tour in Greyhound bus with Cabinet wives & press; Damfrey's Wayside Shelter dedication ceremony; planting a dogwood; Interstate 95 plantings and Highway One; visit to Monticello & heirs of Thomas Jefferson; Lady Bird
- . President Wells Television, Inc. , NYC , ___ Mr. John Wheeler, President Mechanics } & Farmers Bank, Durham, North Carolina . 1:12p The President to the Rose Garden w/ the above group for picture s J Press . .. j . . . photog also out
- , ., sent today to Senators Inouye and Senator B. Ever ett Jordan _. l:47p l:55p Oval / Presentation ' Major PRESS in for J coverage | i j t | _^ I |i I, i , Office- of the Distinguished Service Medal to _____ General James W. Humphreys, Jr
- . Lilley, Pres , NJ. Bell Telephone Co. , Newark John F. Lynch, Pres. , LaGloria Oil & Gas Co. , Houston, Tex Robert S. Macfarlane, Pres., Northern Pacific Railway Co. , St. Paul, Minn. G. Barron Mallory, Press. , P. R. Mallory & Co., Indianapolis, Ind
- haven't seen him for some time.--and others. And they got out literature on their own steam, maybe using some of the printing presses at the Normal--I'm not sure. bit. I had very little money; I contributed a little Lyndon traveled with me from time
- must say with the wisdom of hindsight--I may be a little parochial on it--that the Middle East trip was quite successful. It was beginning of my association with Lyndon Johnson. F: That's what I wanted to ask. He was dissatisfied with his staff help
- hardly wait to be sort of in on the kill, to have their names associated with this great disarmament breakthrough that to happen but didn't. t~y ~/as supposed only recollection of him was that he took one look at me and said to Hill, "Can
- : This is common in politics. But now there I was---I don't know why, and maybe it has been to my advantage, but the press has always written more about me than I deserved or warranted, and a lot of times I didn't understand why. That dinner attracted too much
- session of Congress about coming in to see Roosevelt. He had a project in Florida he was really very worried about and he needed some help. And he said he rather got the feeling that Roosevelt didn't want to help him but he was going to press him. He
- of the Great Society, In April, the LBJ Library and LBJ School of Public Affairs joined with the Texas Young Lawyers Association and the Texas Bar Foundation in a con ference held at the Library to . urvey the status of the program. Panelists Dan Morales
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh Califano -- XXXIII -- 2 G: The Outdoor Advertisers Association? Phil Tocker and . . . C: Well, I don't remember the people anymore, but they were very effective. But he wanted that bill, and he wanted that for Lady Bird
- of the Interior UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20425 May 19, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE HONORABLE LEE C. WHITE, ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT, THE . WliITE HOUSE ~· FROM General Counsel SUBJECT: St. Augustine, Florida
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- IS VERY ILL. MAURER WAS RECEIVED BY PHAM VAN DONG ONLY. · 4. 1.3(a}(4 UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY U THANT'S PRESS RELEASE THAT HANOI IS WILLING TO NEGOTIATE HAS NEVER BEEN EITHER CONFIRMED OR DENIED BY THE HANOI GOVERNMENT. 5. - COM\1ENT :_ 1-3(a)(4
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 12 (XII), 4/25/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- could have done, but Busch was not the type to go around seeking favors. G: Was the friendship a factor in his association with Symington at all, do you recall? J: I don't think it had anything to do--there was no connection. He was a friend
- Committee; LBJ and the press
- , TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO March 18, 1968 I am very concerned about the upcoming election campaign. You are not doing youraelf juatice with photographs. I have a few idea• to improve this situation which include getting the White House press photographers
- and remained at Wesleyan as visiting professor and associate director for the Center for Advanced Studies at Wesleyan. It was there that I was in residence when I was invited to join the President in the spring of 1964. M: You worked for The Reporter beyond
- for ESEA; Morse-Green rivalry; the Quie amendment; Congressman Fino objects to busing; reorganizing HEW; Keppel, Mayor Daley, and the Chicago quarrel with HEW; Henry Loomis and the Voice of America press conference; Wilbur Cohen evaluated; the heart-cancer
Oral history transcript, William Cochrane, interview 1 (I), 3/17/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- fingers in a printing press when I was thirteen. So I had newspapering ties in the family and so forth and after the fall quarter of my junior 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
- because the OB is a terribly complex subject. It's complex, but once you get the hang of it, it's understandable, and as the press began to understand the issues and what was being talked about, I think that the reporting got better and better as time went
- in the self-defense militia; press coverage of the lawsuit; Adam's view of the court proceedings and the jury's opinions; witness testimonies; the lawyers on the trial; the pre-trial briefs; weaknesses in both sides of the case; a witness who was not called
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 10 (X), 10/14/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Antonio that spring, breakfast with the South Texas county men, meetings with the Fiesta group and with the Petroleum Landsmen, a meeting with the Texas Press Association at the Gunter Hotel. R: Some of those were just meetings because they happened
- , AND MEDICAL FACILITIES. TJiERE ARE INDICATIONS THAT SOME UNITS MAY BE MavING soUTH. 0 N 29 SEP WE F'IXE D A TERMU!AL ASSOCIATED ~-'ITH HQS 1ST NVA. DIV 25 KM SOUTHWESTOF ITS 25 • -: ...... SEP LOCATION. IT WAS NEAR· CAMP LE ROLAND ALONG A ROUTE PREVIOUSLY USED
- Stegall Lyndon Johnson was one of the greatest men I have ever known and my life was greatly enriched by my association with him. I just wish the whole world could have known the Lyndon Johnson that I knew. LBJ and I went back a long way. In fact, had he
- that he had no problem with this he said the same thing to a reporter who We got a fair amount of good press coverage on this point, all of which gave the impression that the changed policy had been put into effect. I think it should be followed up
- Savannah, Georgia FACTS ABOUT AREA SAVANNAH and METROPOLITAN AIR LINES1 Served by Delta and National BANKING1 Eight commercial banks Air Linea. (1S branches>, Loan associations!: 2 savings, ..,~ CITY GOVERNMENT•Council-Manager, composed of Mayor
- of these five major categories is made up of the Tropical Forests , of which there are three types. On the border of the deserts, commonly associated with semiarid or subhumid climates, is the Tropical Scrub Woodlands. This is a formation composed of low scr ub
- A.) The enemy has about 40, 000 men around Khesanh. You won 1t hear much in the press about how bad the enemy's bombing in Saigon was last night. You won't hear many speeches about the North Korean's attempt to cut off President Park 1 s head and to kill
- George Washington From 1960 until 1965 you acted as legal assistant and press secretary to Senator J. William Fulbright, and in May of 1965 until February of 1967 you became Mr. John L. Sweeney's special assistant. Mr. Sweeney was the first federal co
- [For interviews 1 and 2] JFK campaign in West Virginia; decline of coal use after WWII; unemployment; national press on Appalachia; Mike Feldman; Ted Sorenson; Franklin Roosevelt, Jr.; public law 89-4 in 1965; Highway System first authority vested
- --Senator Johnson go? M: In the fall of 1955, I was playing golf one day, on a Sunday. Governor Stevenson called me off the golf course [and] said that President Eisenhower had had a heart attack, and the press was LBJ Presidential Library http
Oral history transcript, Rutherford M. Poats, interview 1 (I), 11/18/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- will sound very simple, but people thirty or forty years from now might not consider then quite as simple as they now are. Don't let them limit you. If you want to ramble around and talk about something else, by all means do so. You were with United Press
- Eisenhower and the attorney general during that time do you know? S: I don't know. G: Because it seems to me from just studying the press conferences that there were some degrees of coordination and communication. S: That could have been, and I don't
- security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with inter national affairs. d. Games are often conducted with high level offi cials participating on "senior level" teams which review and discuss proposals
- . I doubt that he would have put the missiles in Cuba, but once he got them in, he wouldn't take them out. '' The President said that Kosygin was constrained by restrictions which had been placed on him by his associates in Moscow. The President said
- Press relations
- as press secretary for a brief time after her husband, Joe, died. and Eisenhower had Anne Wheaton as assistant press secretary for a brief time. F: To come down to 1956, an election year, you worked with Mr. Truman, maybe not officially, but for Averell
- was. Mr. Rayburn's office was in the Capitol. It was really just a place where friends, some close associates in Congress would get together, it wasn't a big crowd at all, and you couldn't go unless you were invited. Nobody could just decide they'd run
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 3 (III), 6/7/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was dangerous. You had to be terribly careful because what he would do, he would regard it as something to be tossed out to the press like a press release, and then expect to have another one the next day. G: This really was his basic, fundamental weakness
- McCarthy; Civil Rights Bill of 1957; differences between Richard Russell and Strom Thurmond; Housing Act of 1955 and the Capehart Amendment; LBJ’s lack of prejudices; LBJ’s mood swings; Bobby Baker; LBJ and the Kennedys; LBJ’s relationship with the press
Oral history transcript, Robert E. Waldron, interview 1 (I), 1/28/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- it over the radio. G: You had not really become close to him? W: Oh, I did not know him then. G: I see. Well, descri be the process whereby you became closely associated with him. W: Mainly through Judge and Mrs. Homer Thornberry, because
- Biographical information; Senator Wirtz; associations with the Johnsons; travels with LBJ; impressions of LBJ; 1960 campaign and convention; vice presidency; NATO trip; LBJ and art; LBJ’s humor; Adenauer visit to the Ranch; Pakistan camel driver
- . That will be the definitive story of John Paul Vann. My own association with Vann occurred when he first came to Vietnam. I was in the MAAG [Military Assistance Advisory Group] situation in charge of organization and training, a part of the army section. And it took all
- Jacobson's opinion of John Paul Vann; Vann's work for Agency for International Development (AID) in Vietnam and his death; Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) relations with the press, including Joseph Alsop, Don Oberdorfer, Peter Braestrup
- to court-martial him, but they didn't probably because of his association with a man who later became vice president, a man by the name of [Nguyen Ngoc] Tho, T-H-O. I LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
- Agrovilles; insurgency; Madame Nhu; Green Berets; Lionel McGarr; coup d’etat; Father Raymond DeJeagher; Buddhists; press; James A. Van Fleet; troop numbers; other U.S. and Vietnamese officials; country teams in Vietnam
- that even the Western press would charge ins inc er ity and "grandstanding. " Moreover, this kind of consultation would almost certainly lose us the domestic and even international political value of a Presidential bridge building initiative. It would
- Bar Association; LBJ’s sense of propriety in discussing legal/political matters with Thornberry; education for the deaf; being nominated to the Supreme Court; LBJ not running for re-election; LBJ’s retirement.
Oral history transcript, Katherine Graham Peden, interview 1 (I), 11/13/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- affiliates conventions and also our National Association of Broadcasters. In the early fifties J. C., at o~e the Broadcast I first met Mrs. Johnson, through of our CBS affiliates meetings, and in about 1955 or 1956, t~usic, Incorporated