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- minds," Hale Champion recalled, was that "they THE PARTlClPANTS John Brademas, former member of Congress; president of New York University Joseph A. Califano, Special Assistant to LBJ; attorney, author Liz Carpenter, Staff Director for Lady Bird Johnson
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Remarks in New York City at the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation
- that. I can't tell. The thing that I thought was that you can't force people to obey laws, that police can't really control society. I noticed the David Burnham article in the New York Times this morning in which he said it would cost twenty-five billion
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Daily News, 2/25/65·, p. 4. The Klan's man in Idaho a card-carrying Negro. New York Times, 2/25/65~ p. 18. Story of Paul L. Bellesen 1 s application for Ku Klux Klan membership, acceptance, and appointment to the post of Great Titan, to organize
- service, and then, as many of my friends, I discovered Washington was an interesting and exciting place to live. With several other refugees from New York, we started a law firm. here. We have survived through the normal process of growth and merger
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- papers in mjdr's office. . . particular interest shown in headline, "Dirksen to Nominate Goldwater," of Evening Star. Then turns to New York Post, inside pages, and reads tabloid coverage on William Scranton. To Office W Jenkins Larry O'Brien J Valenti
- newspape r tabl e each da y b y his desk : Delete: ' N Y Herald Tribune , Chicag o Tribune , Wal l Street Journa l an d N Y Daily New s Add: Th e Denver Post , Louisvill e Courie r Journal , St . Loui s Pos t Dispatc h to Museu m o f Natura l Histor y w
- a *•"*•' ^ ; " e" v * '. GOVERNORS (Continued) Page . Hon. Grant Sawyer,Gov. of Nevada Hon. Richard J. Hughes, Gov. of N. Jersey Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Gov. of New York Hon. Terry Sanford, Gov. of North Carolina Hon. James A. Rhodes, Gov, of Ohio Hon
- New York Times, saying that he had put off reading these ugly things as long as possible He then read the paper the entire trip to San Antonio Date November ,ia
- by Chairman Seaborg that the nation's first privately owned plantfor reproducing /reprocessing of fuel from nuclear power plants soon will be in operation in Cattaraugus County, New York TODAY APPROVED S. 22, An Act to promote a more adequate national program
- and Semple, who are the two New York Times reporters that covered the White House while I was there, were so--and the Times was so much better than any paper, even the Post. Those two reporters just--I forget who covered it for the Post; I guess Bill Chapman
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 53 (LIII), 8/16/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was periodically covering the White House for the [New York] Times--obviously we gave him a backgrounder story the next day, saying that we were going to make a major push in this area. G: Had the [William Randolph] Hearst [Jr.] series already come out? C: Well
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- INTERVI EWEE: THOMAS G. HICKER INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Wickerls office, Washington Bureau, New York Times Tape 1 of 1 F: First of all, I know you came out of Hamlet, North Carolina, which I think is a very happy place to have been born
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- me up one Sunday morning and asked me if I'd read page 78 of the New York Times. I said, "No." It was down three flights of stairs from me. And he said, "Well, you go downstairs and get the newspaper, the New York Times." And I went down and got
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- carrier. To be performed at Port Clinton, Ohio. Sen. F. Lausche Sen. S. Young Rep. R. Sweeney 4/11 Defense $1,528,560 contract to J. P. Stevens Co., Inc., New York, N. Y., for 185,560 wool bed blankets. Sen. R. Kennedy · 4/11 4/11 Air Force Navy
- Goldin; former astronaut "Pete" Conrad; Gerry Griffin, NASA Flight Director for all the manned moon missions; Kathy Sawyer, science writer for the Washington Post, and John N. Wilford, science correspondent for the New York Times. (Tragically, astronaut
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester
Oral history transcript, Frank F. Mankiewicz, interview 3 (III), 5/5/1969, by Stephen Goodell
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- Democratic Party dinner in New York. He came right from the airport to the dinner and delivered a rather flowery tribute to the President. That sort of stilled things for a while. But it wouldn't stay down, and I think the President r s response
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Ashbrook P. Bryant, interview 1 (I), 12/8/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was the Empire Ordnance investigation, which had a life of its own, a long story of its own, and we ultimately had to present that to the grand jury in New York. I was pulled back out of the army; I had gotten into the army by that time. We had submitted
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ½. The State of New York/Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., State Office Building Collection. 2 Bal Jeunesse by Palmer Hayden Collection of Dr. Meredith Sirmans Meta Warrick Fuller. Talking skull. 1937. Bronze, 28x40X15. The Museum of Afro-American History, Boston
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 26 (XXVI), 4/18/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- force to a New York Times reporter. And subsequent shaking revealed that the President had casually mentioned it at the Ranch to a reporter there and that's how the story had gotten out. Any recollections of that? C: No, it doesn't surprise me. LBJ
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- floor, returning to first floor at 10:31p TOASTS To Main Hall and parlors for after dinner drinks and coffee To East Room for entertainment MOMENTS FROM GREAT AMERICAN MUSICALS performed by the New York City Center Light Opera Company from "Oklahoma
- in the Washington Star or the Washington Post or the New York Times, or in those days the New York Herald Tribune, the story hadn't been published with LBJ. I should add one other paper, the Austin-Statesman, or, you know, the Dallas News or the Dallas Times-Herald
- and President Kennedy; Presidential scholar ceremony invitee list; Laitin losing his code name; LBJ not wanting people to know who he was taking to Camp David; how the press manipulate the people who release the news; LBJ’s relationship with the press; the focus
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 the members from the State of New York, whence I come. B: The relationship between Mr. Johnson and Mr. Roosevelt--you said it was noticeable. Was this because of Mr. Johnson visiting the White
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- the Committee report•· personally. Sincerely youra, ' Mr. Robert S. Benjamin Chairman, National Citinns• Comtnlaclon on Inter.national ·Cooper•tion United Nations Aeaoclatlon of the U.S.A. _ 345 Eaat 46ih Sts'eot Now York, New York 1001? GC:jf MEMORANDUM J
- , the · resolution re:· ;Jlected a widely held view among t 'members of Parliame nt from all 1 ,parties. The latter portion about I jinju61.fg [11Cl , J.ndia n economy i ~ ou!d_·_al! _°.Jf~~d support apiong ! 1 ,,· / / THE NEW YORK TIMES November 17, 1965
- . John R. Shryock. Fourth VP. IACP, Chf of Police, Kettering. Ohio. Mr. Oliver Kelly. Fifth VP, IACP. Chf of Police, Newark, New Jersey. Mr. George A. Murphy, Sixth VP, IACP, Chf of Police, Oneida, New York. 1 Mr. Donald Derning. Sgt-at-Arms. Mr. Charles
- news organizations, to my recollection, had staff correspondents based in Saigon, I think except for the news agencies. correspondent. The New York Times had a visiting Usually it was a person from Hong Kong who came down just the way I did. LBJ
- into the South; Abe Fortas; reporters and public opinion on the war; the effect of the news media; evaluation of other reporters in Vietnam; American generals in Vietnam; locations and dates of his field reporting; covering the Communist side of the war; books
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- the right under the agreement to serve three cities (New York, Boston, and Chicago) does not carry any weight with the Irish Government. We contend that tourism to Ireland would be expanded by the granting of Dublin rights to U.S. airlines, while the Irish
- . Springfield, Ill., C.C. Thomas, Benedict, Ruth, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1946. Borton, Hugh. Japan's Modern Century. New 1955. York, Ronald Press, ------,,---· Japan Between East and West. New York, Harper, 1957. Bowers
- Gifts in Curators office - black & white New York Ave. N. W. Beautification area- ,-. color - Mrs. Johnson Photography accomplished 15 July 1968 Lynda Robb at Childrens Lynda Robb at Bethesda 16 July 1968 Mrs. Johnson doing 17 July J,.968 Mrs J
- nothing Congress.” At the same time, Sherman Adams told New York state television audiences that Eisenhower “so far has been disappointed in the accomplishments of this Congress,” which have been pretty small. The Washington Post reports that JFK
- . And when he chose LO address the country on the energy cri is, he deliberately picked the format of the fireside chat. In the 1980 campaign, even Ronald Reagan quoted from FDR to such an extent in his acceptance addre. s that the New York Times titled its
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ranging from six to seven o'clock. could make the very early morning shows here. They used The wire services And even the dailies, the specials, the New York Times or the Washington Post, could make a late edition, you .see. And every other period
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- shipped to Margaret Brown March 13, 1952. Sent by Railway Express from office at 60 East 45th Street New York City. MRS. HERMAN BROWN 33315 INWOOD DRIVE HOUSTON, TEXAS p t 1. 1t JOU s sorry t, t.rJ J . .1oa. bUt . ~t t
- and dinner: The Willard Deasons, The William S. Whites, The Donald MacArthurs, Mr. Tommy Corcoran, The Jim Rowes, The Clark Cliffords--all accepted except Mr. C rocoran wh was in New York. __' T HE WmTE HOUSE Dat PKES!MNT LYMOOW B. JOHNSON OAHY D!ARY e
- ) Marvin Watson (pl) FLOWERS ordered today for the funeral of Mrs. Robert Gerry - of Delhi, New York She is the sister of Governor Averell Harriman - funeral services this afternoon n,,. May White House p^ REMARKS 31, 1966 TUESDAY To the Fish Room w
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 21 (XXI), 6/18/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 4, Side 1 O: The 1968 tax surcharge battle evolved from the proposal that was made in 1967 by the President. He was anxious to deal
- continued advocacy work for postal reform as co-chair of a citizen's committee; legislation enacted under Richard Nixon to give the Post Office Department more independence and the ability to self-finance; lack of political interest in the Post Office
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- he disliked and distrusted most easterners, the New York Times, people he either thought were against him. Just based on the evening I mentioned and a few other things I think Johnson's basic posture toward everyone was a kind of surface dislike. I
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- exceptions, beyond saying that they include four or five petty racketeers in Memphis, New Orleans, and elsewhere and one well placed protege of Carlos Marcellos in New Orleans. He comes to us, he says, primarily to assist iri ascertaining the truth, but also