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  • be going to dinner or meeting him anywhere o not going to New York this· week-end and that I . t want him to call me with any plans to -~!£1f!ie a meet· hink he knew it all ahead of time and was n~ surprised waa very full of gh.arming compliments, whioh
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • Consolidated Gas, and the Budd Company. Pl111s have been developed for similar projects to be held in the following cities begiMing in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco
  • , NYC Mr. Louis E. Martin, Wash. , DC Mr. Endre Marton, Associated Press Very Rev. Leo McLaughlin, S. J. Pres. , Fordham University, Bronx, NY Dr. Thomas Patrick Melady, Pres. , Africa Service Inst. of New York Mr. Lee W. Minton, Pres., Glass Bottle
  • Expenditure Code off record re appointments w/ som e identification w/ Brooklyn. Doug Nobles memo giving the President info on appointments to DT Specific interest in today's meeting w/ Mr. Thomas Galulcci for Regional Director in New York . 7:34p Wheels down
  • for television TAPING of the President's statement on the Food Message to Congress To the Oval Ofc The Honorable Nelson Rockefeller ^_ Oke pics and Frank Wolfe Governor of New York pics The Governor asked to see the President on a number of matters
  • the newspaper s fo r th e Ne w York York Dail Daily y New New s rushe dd tto o th ee Cabine Cabine tt Roo Roo m wher where e February 1 8 196 5 The Whit e House Thursday he sai d he ha d lef t it . H e cam e ou t an d aske d fo r on e quickly (Cath y
  • these points of view; namely, United States Senators Robert F. Kennedy of New York and Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota. According to Levison, King should answer these inquiries stating he does not wish to be a third candidate and split the antiwar candidates
  • of the Gridiro H.E. Vu Van Thai, Amb of VietNam; Mayor of New York, John Lindsay; Senator Jacob Javits, John CoWles. 1:1 5a Sunday, March 13 Departed Statler Hotel returning to Mansion at 1:23a {! 2:00a Retired ^L^:^lp ^-27p^ To
  • was, and I was aware that he was a supporter of the administration, that he had been identified with it. M: You went off to work for the New York Times, I believe, for a little while. W: I was a Washington correspondent to the St. Paul Pioneer Press
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • - says Port Jervis. N. Y is small, about 9,000, but the paper circulates Orange County and adjacent areas to make it 11,000 circulation. This is the 27th District of New York; John Dow is Democratic first-term member. The paper has supported
  • REPRINT OF FINAL EUROPEAN SPEECH OF HENRY A. WALLA.CE FROM NEW YORK TIMES. I , I L 1 1 I - - ~.-~-:-~~~.,,. : ~--,-.- THB NBW . YORK TJMBS, THURSDAY, A;J>RIL 24, 1947. ·- ---, -- ,.. I, -···• . .. ·, . . ' The Text of ·.Wallace's Speech
  • Seabury, who became the first post-war Bishop of the American Episcopal Church; · Miles Cooper and Charles Inglis of New York; Thomas Chandler of New Jersey; and Jonathan Boucher of Maryland. Other critics of the war were also men of substance: Joseph
  • / Marion B. Folsom * Eastman Koc:lak Company Rochester, New York Patrick ._d,/4-1~..::; ,,.-rAo,e ~7;~ Paul L. "Davie• Chairman, FMC Corporation San Jose, California Co., Inc. t;:.. t?h~~ ~ F- J£. C;w:h~,.,, Ms/ A4oNds • Thoma• J. Watson, Jr
  • -EDUCi4TION .4ND JJ'ELF.4RE •J Robert P. Wagner, mayor of New York City, said In a prepared statement that he found no validity In the argwnent that creation of the new Deparonent would result In a loss of states' rights and local prerogatives. April 1
  • congressman's district, and there was a way of rewarding or punishing every congressman through the Post Office, either giving or withholding patronage, putting up new buildings or not putting them up, putting them up on the site that the congressman wanted them
  • for LBJ; comparison of the White House social life of the Kennedys and the Johnsons; Kappel Commission and reorganization of the Post Office; defection of top level appointees regarding Vietnam policy; Larry O’Brien’s opposition to Vietnam policy
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • WalkerPres. Universal Life Ins. Co. Mrs. Shazar Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. M. WarburgNew York City Secy Dean Rusk Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watson Mrs. Arthur Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. James Wechsler Editor, New York Post Mr. Louis Nizer Mr. Morris Weinberg Mrs. Dore
  • in New York City on December 10, 1965, to raise funds for South Africa. The United Press International, on December 11, 1965, reported that King spoke in New York City on December 10, 1965, at a meeting to raise funds for victims of South Africa's
  • of meeting Jacquelin (Jackie) Thornburg, his new secretary. Born and raised in atchez, Mississippi, Ms. Thornburg flipped burners in L.A. for a while aft r high school. then went to work for the Chicago Post Office in 1970. Since then she has worked
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . D., secretary, Board of Airport Commissioners, Los Angeles, California DARRISON, F. Gibson, Exec. Rep., New York Central System, Washington, D. C. DAWSON, Cong. William DE MENT, George L, Chairman, Chicago Transit Board, Chicago, Illinois DWYER, Cong
  • · Hon. Charles Schultze Harry McPherson YOUNG, Mrs. Whitney 29 Mohegan Place New Rochelle, New York First Floor by the President 17 L.1 on MAY 8, 1967 5: 57p-6:40p - Mansion Mrs. Johnson's RECEPTION in the Conference of Women Poverty REMARKS
  • said, "Why, he's a He isn't going to be interested in civil I said, "Well, he says he is, and I bel ieve him." I also went to see the editor of the New York Post, and the publisher, Mrs. Schiff. And they both thought I was crazy. IIWhy, he's
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • on, you mentioned Mrs. Johnson and the Karnack post office. A: Yes. We desperately needed a new post office in Karnack and I should have been alert enough to have noticed it myself. One of my assistants called the Congressman from Karnack, I believe
  • Braestrup’s work as a journalist in Southeast Asia for the New York Times; New York Times coverage of Vietnam compared to Time magazine; how journalists covered Vietnam and the danger involved; how Braestrup became Washington Post Bureau Chief; Joe
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • the third progress report by that organization is of the opinion that it has followed both the spirit and the letter of the law. Edward D. Re Chairman Enclosure: Report CableAddress: "MECULTFUND" New York ORcgon4-.58.58 Jewish Restitution 21, PARK
  • , 1974 I NTERV I HJEE: NELSON ROCKEFELLER INTERVI E~IER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Oa 11 as, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: This is an interview with former Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York in the Sheraton Dallas Hotel in Dallas, Texas, on February
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • and we will probably get up to New York the early part of the week. We are still working on night-time and it now appears that the report we got on XEAZ, whioh operates on 590 kilocycles from Reynosa, will determine how successful we can expect
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh L. Marks--II--2 a resident of New York or Los Angeles or Washington in order to get a good lesson in physics or chemistry or to have an outstanding teacher talk about
  • Biographical information; public educational broadcasting legislation; 1960 campaign; liaison with Eastern states; vice presidential nomination; media campaign; LBJ and JFK in New York; LBJ and television; Cuban Missile Crisis; USIA; Vietnam
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ~ o. 12356, Sec. 3. CQNFIDEN-'IlAL.. Tuesday, September 12, 1967 -- MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJEcr: PL 480 Package I -- Four agreements totaling $35 million in commodities Herewith, as promised, is the first package of new PL 480
  • as a gigantic hoax, pro­ which sheltered their fathers in 1944. voking the New York Times to inquire It is then from the standpoint of a in a recent editorial, "Which way for just and lasting peace that I must t~ke Republicans?" is~ue with this ~1ew proposal
  • Street New York 22, N. Y. My dear Eliot: These days "tempue fllgits 11 at such an ac­ celerated pace that I am startled to :f'ind that so much tnne has passed since the receipt or your letter or March 30 without an answer. At the outset, I must advise
  • , a quivering young reporter from Galveston who most recently was given an administrativeeditorial position on the Houston Post after many years as their Capitol correspondent; Wick Fowler, who was later a war correspondent for the Dallas News; the brilliant
  • Texas press in 1930s; State Observer; first contact with LBJ; Alvin Wirtz; war years; KTBC radio station; 1944 Democratic state convention; 1944 and 1946 congressional campaigns; speech writing; KTBC and aggressive new policy; UN conference; San
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . Ramparts expressed its shock and d~sBy unloading its bombshell, the magazine managed to blow the CIA ' s cover may in expensive advertisements m the New York Times, Washington Post for a wide array of activities, and the hemorrhaging of national defense
  • lV 'Q_,_ (' ~/ THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS ~ WASHINGTON , !lfiVi: - .Bs-0-=-7' December MEMORANDUM FOR Joseph 31, 1968 /-z,: //- Califano Attached is the revised draft of the Post-Vietnam Report to the President
  • See all scanned items from file unit "ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING) (BE 5‑7)"
  • This folder is from the WHCF category for BUSINESS - ECONOMICS, subcategory ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING).
  • Folder, "Ex BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post War Planning)," WHCF BE, Box 40
  • what their action at Samu forc-e d us to in Jordan, Arthur, under continu­ ing pressure in New York, feels str'.o ngly we should rlo nearly that. (b} Israel has not yet given us permission to visit the nuclear plant at Dimona. Our la.at visit wa.s
  • Reed - Newhouse ; ^ Thomas (Tom)Wicke r - New York Times Sid Davis - Westinghouse I Don Larrabee - Larrabee News Service j Geo. Christian ' HI • re this mtg to \ DT /MITE Hous e Dat «NT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Augus MARY ^ 'resident bega n hi s
  • . It was close to New York City. It provided start-up capacity for New York City that it badly needed because it came on line quicker than steam did. It made unnecessary additional oil or coal burning in New York City and its environs. The problem was, the real
  • suggestion that Securities and Exchange Commission powers over the utilities be transferred to the FPC; LBJ's influence on Swidler's work; Swidler's talk to New England power companies and the resulting efforts to integrate and coordinate systems without
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
  • . M: As president? A: Yes. I did have one interview with him. Let's see, it was the time of the Detroit riots. When would that have been? Late 1967 I guess. I wanted to see him on some other subject, and I'd had my name in. I was in New York. I got
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; Chairman, Federal Regulatory Council Leonard Silk, Membt>r of Editorial Board, New York Times William I. Spencer, President, Citibank, N.A. Ben Love, Chairman of the Board, Texas Commerce Bancshares, Inc. Robert
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • an award upon President Roosevelt, June 8, 1942, New York-0:f:tr,, N. W. "In the beginning," according to the Good Book, "God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the race or the deep. upon
  • May l, 1942 Mr. Leonard Gaynor Frank Lloyd Prodµctions, Inc. Rockefeller Center New York, N. Y. Dear Leonard: We did use something in the column, which apparently got squeezed out of the Mirror. Also, our column is no longer publ1sheq