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  • during the time he was at Sam Houston, the group that included: Edna Dato, Jake Kamin, Myrtle Lee Robbins, Ellie Jones, Gene Latimer. Through particularly Edna Dato, who later was the one to get me into journalism, I got to know Lyndon Johnson
  • of which was the Winston-Salem Journal. I first went there in 1951, and the executive editor of the Winston-Salem Journal at that time was Wallace Carroll. He left and went to Washington as the assistant chief of the Washington Bureau of the New York
  • : And that sort of cemented your relationship with him? G: Yes. K: Did it antagonize Wayne Morse at all? G: Oh, yes. K: When Kennedy came into office as president, he had, I guess because of his Catholicism, become very hemmed in on the issue of providing
  • for Jordan's poor defensive response to the Israeli raid. t. . In an effort shl>ft responsiblity ·to the United Arab Comma~(UAC), Jordan's Prime Minister Tal claims the UAC should have provided air cover. But C a iro says air cover was the respon sii blity
  • IS IRRESPOliSIBL£ AGCE?TANCEOF. HEAVY RUSSIAN CAPITAL. PftOJECTS. WHILE US AND GERt•AUY HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO PROVIDE MAXIMU'I LOCAL CUiiRENCY SUPPOHT,·THERE NO EVIDENCE THAT SOVIETS • • HAVE BEEN SJMILARLYEXERCISED. AVAILABLE FUNDS NOWSO L~ S'i'JGRi'.L
  • bank reserve requirements The IMF is happy enough with this progress that they will provide a $13 million standby. Some New York banks will come in with an addi­ tional $11 million to help meet Ecuador's foreign exchange needs. AID wants authority
  • Monroney, when Secretary Anderson had been waiting for half an hour to give testimony to the Senate Banking subcommittee. 3/19 The Wall Street Journal reports that recession is sparking interest in a capital bank proposal that would provide longer term
  • announced the convoc.~tion next Monday of a "National Peoples-Arm.ed Forces Congress II to provide a sounding board for the Directorates I explanations of their Danang action. There is talk of a coup headed by Don, encouraged by the Buddhists; and talk
  • , was a member of the House Committee on Naval Affairs, \'Jhich Nr. Vinson was chairman of then. I went to a small military prep school and junior college in Milledgeville and graduated from the University of Georgia in 1959 with a degree in journalism. From
  • , will provide a solid basis for continued economic growth in Chile. CEYEONN Tab B) Value: $11. 5 million I Commodities: Terms: Wheat flour Corn Tobacco Cotton i 80,000 tons 5,000 tons 200 tons 17,000 bales Repayment in dollars; 2-year grace period; 20
  • to Washington He came from a day that is dead . He offers us a philosophy of government the whole free world has rejected--a philosophy that permits the government to tyrannize over men, provided it is duly constituted under law . Wallace represents a group
  • INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL DA TE: May 30, 1969 G: This is an interview with Mr. Robert Sharon Allen, who is an author, reporter, and who has had a long, and I think, distinguished career. I'd like to begin by introducing you and providing for the tape
  • available to researchers the version Mr. Walker provided to us. However, due to the quantity of editing that Mr. Walker did, the tape recording will not be made available to researchers. Nicole Hartmann Hadad Archives Specialist 1/14/2014 1 LBJ
  • City, and BILL EPTONwas present at the meeting. '!be group held a discussion on China. NYT-1 March 11, 1964 - 9 - • .. I . } NY100-138651 on July 24, 1964, OOMFRASCA,Night City Editor or the "Journal American", a NewYork City daily n6wspaper
  • , and even between governmental institutions." "What, then," he asked, "is the answer?" He provided this as a first step: "Undertake the extremely complex and long-term job of modi­ fying our institutions to make them more capable of handling the jobs
  • plays, great operas. great paintings. great works in philosophy or economics, or even its great movies?" 'The sixties provided exciting political theater, and the decade did enlist honorable men and women in honorable causes. but the insurgen­ cy
  • of Harriman and Vance in Paris; peace talk progress - pl (b. 2) - Labor Department matters, mtg w/ Secy Wirtz yesterday, Wall Street Journal Article and Joe's plans after Jan 20. Edwin Weisl Sr - NYC •' VH.TE HOUSE Date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Oct 1 or t
  • a degree in journalism, though, . .from the University of Texas . She's a good writer, and she's just a smart person . I'm an old German .candle maker. G: Z: Well, this is a letter thanking you for a German candle . Yes, and for twenty years, see . We
  • on Secretary Rusk to review the discussions at the United Nations. Secretary Rusk: While at the United Nations I had sessions with the editorial boards of Newsweek, McGraw-Hill, and the Wall Street Journal. Those meetings were most profitable. On the Middle
  • Public Transit Authority, Providence , RI WELTNER, Cong. Charles L. WIDNALL, Cong. Willia m B. WILLIAMS, Sen. Harrison A. WILLIAMS, Robert L, American Institute of Planners, WAshington, D. C. WOOD, Robert H. , HUD WRIGHT, Hon. Charles J. , Jr. , Mayor
  • . Therefore, I shifted to the Joint Atomic Energy Committee, where by law they have to give that informati'on. But the Joint Atomic Energy Committee had turned into a tightly held club. Today I was just looking through the Wall Street Journal: much
  • , Bachelor of Journalism. She was a journalist, too. She was always interested in politics a little bit. G: Yes. Was she active at all in student politics there? T: No. I don't think so. She was more interested in state politics. [Voice in background
  • vote provided the margin of victory for Democratic governors and congressmen-and where Republicans such as the Bush brothers attracted large percentages of Hispanic and black voters, helped roll up majorities with national im­ p! ications. The Voting
  • as Director of the Plan IJ Honors Program and is a Piper Profe sor and member of the Academy of Dis- Shields of Pm,·er and E.rrending rhe Shade-and poems and short fiction in various journals. She was series consultanr for ··The Power of Myth'' as well
  • journals by the trucking people and the railroad people, and you'll find that we're criticized frequently-called shortsighted, backward in our thinking. The truck people will insinuate--they never say, but they'll insinuate that maybe we're oriented LBJ
  • • 32 (submitted January 8, 1947) "Art1f1cial Meteors• Rockets Will Provide Tools for Interstellar periments• lJTDr. F. Zvicq Ex­ Printed in "Ordnance, the Journal of the AzTq Ordnance Association-,/ J~Auguat 1947 is1111e,vith illustrations. Dr. Zvicq
  • , oti,!-: vanE-d ir.d..:~tr,es and process.r.g p~ants provide cepUO!l:::l ye;..r-m.mc payroll. Dies.el plants, manu­ and its an ex• INTRODUcrION n1 ducers o! raw gum from the pine forests of t.hls s~tlon are pa.Id more than two million dvllars
  • inability of the country to provide low price: we income housing of aq'iquate quality at a reasonable have failed to bring to housing efficient production methods now possible th~ough technological and managerial advlLn~s, modern building codes and up
  • unharnessed. The tioi'i's~bigg~st economic problem, mountains . provide some of the its ' la"r~e~. and most stubborn most beautiful sce:11:ery m East­ rural slum. · . ern America, but . the access With this ·in mind; President roads are poor
  • t plat thlrt• n round Tip• to N v York 1 y, four trip• to Atlanta d one round trip to. Phil d .lphi * o Provid • for poeaibility of c and npov r in th vent r t1o 1 o d ox ch 1 e r• un v i sb ••• lnclud • · n p per aubocrirtlon• and provid f
  • provide nuclear protection for those countries not possessing the A-bomb. This should cane in a "comprehensive way'' through a "joint Soviet-American guarantee," said Dinama.ni of Madras and Madurai. The Times of India expressed itself similarly, saying
  • an office staff of three and a group of about fifty people that he "can count on." The purpose of the organization is to "cleanse the whiteman of his prejudice and racism." They conduct seminars and community meetings. The attached materials provided
  • they were both in the Department of Journalism, and they graduated together--but she had done her first two years at TCU, and then she transferred to the university, and I went to work. I got a job, and first off, I worked for--in the legislature when
  • remember Tobacco Road and how we laughed and pointed out each of the characters in our own little locality. (Laughter) G: She studied journalism at the university? P: She got her degree, a BA degree, and then she stayed a year longer and picked up
  • in 1946, I went to work as a reporter for the Ohio State Journal , which was at that time a locally- � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
  • industry around. Oh no, this isn't unique to journalism. But I've seen it in two or three cases. In fact, we had the rule at CBS News that if anyone was having anything to do with somebody in government that they had to get off the air; they could
  • (lacladlng the Wall Street Journal)&• tile moat •w.cceaaful local pro1n.m.. It ••• atartecl 1'y th Pnabytel'lan Cllucll. l• now ftmded lty OEO. It rune prop-a.ma ln r•medlal eda.catloa, job orientattoa. comm.u.aity Mrric•• Cthtty were tralalng YOluteere
  • )] ··r .: WHIT- HOUSE RECEIV 0 [2 of 13 (back)] The President - page 2 The Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 9, paragraph 7, specifically provides: "No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence
  • · .E .~~ T . I A k ,~ I MI TED OFF l C I AL USE ~Et 2- PRESS CONFERENCE, LETTt~s sfAtED USSR wlLL. PROViDE ' IRAQ ~iTH TECHNICAL ASSiST~NCE ~N6 . ~AtHiNE~~ ~O~ 6RILLING 0~ WELLS IiN SOUTHERN l:RAQ "IN AREAS OF PROVEN RESERVES," ARAB WORLD fOMMENTS