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- vtsited by) To bedroom (the President changed into his pajamas) George Chaplain, Editor, Honolulu Advertiser -Honolulu, Hawaii "to say thank you very much- -you were very gtHWHX^ generous. We love Hawaii and want to come back again, " said the President
- to look President replied that he just at it and look into how long it takes us to visit Saipan. I couldn't sleep past 6:30p | He also read an editorial in the Sunda y Star-Bulletin & Advertiser( of Honolulu, Hawaii) "Even if I go to bed gfr 4:30a
- tea for him while he read the Honolulu Advertiser whihc paper mf obtained from the policeman on duty on the street (he had brought from home) 8:00am Pres. 9:15am Awake back to bedroom - saying he was going to try to take a nap again -- and breakfast
- relationships with Senator Kerr were limited to newsman-politician type things. From United Press in Dallas, I went to the Honolulu Advertiser for a year. Then I went back to Oklahoma in 1965 and became associate editor of the Oklahoma Journal. I
- Biographical information; day of JFK's assassination; Jim Jones; Marvin Watson; 1968 campaign; Marty Hauan; Will Sparks; DNC; George Christian; Mike Monroney, Jr.; advance work and trips to Honolulu and Huntington, West Virginia; Whitney Shoemaker
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh Bolton -- I -- 15 long handshake to monstrous crowds. On the streets of Honolulu, Taipei, Manila, he had shaken hundreds of hands. He would stop his motorcades in order to dismount and walk through the crowds to reach more hands
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- attorney in the state of Texas principally and have been since my graduation in 1933. In addition to being an attorney and representing for many years the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, which is the association of members who
- Biographical information; how Tocker came to know LBJ; the billboard bonus law of 1958; Tocker’s work for the Outdoor Advertising Association of America; passing an amendment to the billboard bonus law; LBJ’s stance in regard to the billboard bonus
Oral history transcript, Phil G. Goulding, interview 1 (I), 1/3/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 15 CINCPAC-Fleet in Honolulu. operation. And it was basically a State Department But so far as the Department of Defense was concerned
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- Fiji Arrive Honolulu (6 plus 2 minus 24) Leave Honolulu I l . l Arrive Washington (9 plus. 6) November 4 0930 November 4 1230 November 4 1400 November 3 2200 November 4 1700 November 5 0800 1: I FE:WPBundy:mk 9/28/66 .-.. - .T
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- of such findings to the advancement of human welfare. Eventually it is planned to establish Memorial headquarters in Honolulu which will provide laboratory and other facilities for evaluating and distributing the results of the work done at the Field Stations
Oral history transcript, John William Theis, interview 1 (I), 12/1/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , stopping first in Honolulu where he dedicated the East-West School at the University of Hawaii, which is a new enterprise, he literally berated Spencer Davis in public at every news conference, chided him for having this erroneous story on it. Of course
- /6 Meets JFK upon his return from Europe this morning (Khrushchev summit?), speaks to Advertising Council, meets with Sterling Kottrell, head of President’s Task Force on Vietnam, meets with JFK and leadership re: JFK’s trip. 6/7 Commencement
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- available. have the confidence in UHF. Advertisers didn't The coverage is not as extensive, and so, therefore, an investment in UHF did not prove to be as good. F: Did you primarily work with Mrs. Johnson on this, or did the Senator take an active hand
- to you. He did this in order to keep an offensive advertisement out of the newspapers, and I am sure you will agree that it is best to close the circuit by having the letter come under your eye. I have acknowledged the letter from Eisenhower and the one
- Kennedy wanted to keep. Now, beyond 1961 I was in the State Department, and really can't vouch for it. I should add one more impression I had of Vice President Johnson. It was when I was asked to chair one session of a meeting of the Advertising Council
- , so we went on up to a little higher tower, and we overlapped the A pattern of his station in Austin. But he had all the business he could handle and he was running those prize stories, you know, they were paying those huge sums for advertising
Oral history transcript, Horace V. (Dick) Bird, interview 1 (I), 5/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- thing that Lyndon Johnson did in 1941 was promote navy advertising in small Texas newspapers, navy recruitment ads. B: Through his stations there? G: Well, no, in Texas newspapers. He tried to get the navy to take out ads in small weeklies
- to soon realize that they are going to have more people than they can handle~ B: Are you doing anything special in the way of advertising? H: No. Ben Butterfield, our assistant director for Tourism and Information Services, has been in touch
- Act, more than 6,000 scenic projects or easement acquisitions were authorized; 27 States -signaled progress in the program to establish outdoor advertising controls, and over a thousand junkyards were removed from the motorist's view. Transportation
- . ALGAZE,Julia, NIC. CASEY, James J.,Hartford, Conn. ALLPCRT, Peter w., Assn. of Natl Advertiser CHRISTENSEN,Ethl.yn, Young Womens Christian Assn. AUSTIN, Dorothy, Cleve. BAKER, Frederick E., Seattle, Wash. CLAIR, John P., Ben AROO, Jerane, Natl Assn
- sh· e of oix weeks oi cle trip :from h io go., Seattle , Honolulu, and ba ck by Friaoo . All o f thes re roa r.. on bly in xpenn1ve at this i.;im , nn I Lc l1 eve th t " e oould work 1 t Ou.· so h~ a°!)aenoe ould not greatl r inoonvon18Doe, f er
- is critical of the tight money policy followed by the administration. Ed Clark cables LBJ urging him to oppose passage of a bill sponsored by Senator Neuberger which would regulate billboard advertising on federally-owned lands next to federal highways. Gerry
- before they are undertaken. be prepared t o di scuss his plans for Items 1, Whee le r dur ing the~r Westmoreland should , 2~nd 3 with General discussions In Honolulu next week. ·i I., \ ... I ... ~, I" " .. ~ .. ~ I \ '\ l R Iti ..J
- ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh BELEN -- I -- 26 attend the Postmasters' Convention in Honolulu, and I'm going
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 3 (III), 6/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- from Honolulu. She wrinkled up her nose as if how dare he interrupt her when she was busy rehearsing something, and then she skipped off to talk to him. Unfortunately, at the luncheon or on the bus tour we went out to Columbia Island. Well, most
- Division, and then as Chief of the Assistant Supply Division. He served as Comptroller of the 14th Coast Guard District, Honolulu and another tour of duty afloat before he was again reassigned to Coast Guard Headquarters, this time as Chief of the Supply
- for sale. (22) The fishery research vessel the To~msend Cromwell, was commissioned January 25 at Honolulu. The new $1,100,000 vessel is designed to provide increased range, more seaworthiness, and a greater variety of rese.arch facilities for extended
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- . and in the process will move. Maybe we needed this The President had announced that he was going to Honolulu to confer with our Allies about the Vietnamese situation responding to Hanoi's response to his Sunday night a week ago appeal. He canceled that. He