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- . Milly Freese, I &Assoc., Public Dept. of ~ublic Relati~ns Welfare, reporter, Milwaukee Journal President of the Milwaukee NAACPYouth ,• 24. Fred Bronson, Council 25. Terrence arrested 26. Ray Alexander, Associate Director, and Development
- Mr. Thomas W. Young, Journal & Guide, Norfolk, Va. ^r \^ Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Sr. , Louisville Defender, Louisville, Kentucky * Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Jr. , Louisville Defender (presently on loan to National Urban League, New York, New York) _ Mr
- record, NUMBER CONTRIBUTOR • P'INGERPR}~S OP' NAME AND Police Department Milwaukee Wisconsin Lucius Police Department Milwaukee Wisconsin Lucious Junior I 6 959 G 1 ARRESTED OR RECEIVED NUMBER . June 4· , Walker #101475 1965 Walker
- in trouble." The delegation from thd American Football Coaches Association joined the President in his office. BM(pl) MW (pl) ^ Miss Lori Wagner, the 1966 March of Dimes Poster Child pix sent Lori is five years old, is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. with Lori
Oral history transcript, Dr. Ralph K. Huitt, interview 3 (III), 11/29/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in his office with Mr. Paul Ringler, the principal editorial writer of The Milwaukee Journal. In this interview some of his habits certainly were evident. One thing was that he intended to convince Mr. Ringler absolutely and completely. It's very
- LBJ's 1958 interview with Paul Ringler of the Milwaukee Journal; LBJ's practice of making telephone calls while people were in his office; Senator LBJ's ability to get information from people on the telephone; LBJ's tactics to gain Senate passage
- and the domestic economy. ATTENDANCE: Els worth L. Abbott, the Signalman's Journal Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, C Mr. Edward C. Adams, Intl Fire Fighter, Intl Assoc of Fire (xidxx Fighters, Washing Mr. Simon Alpert, UAW Ammunition, Intl Union, United Auto
- the organizations Which could be called upon to d~ such a content analysis study are: is based in Ca.mbri
- · on the, boo~s since :MaY,,• there "were fewer dea th s and tailed by policemen during the less property. damag~s .in all Milwaukee housing marches, 1 "I do not ·beb~ve,,th~t the 1967~nearlyi a year . before of these ~?an m one riot alon.e Father Groppi said he
Oral history transcript, Clement J. Zablocki, interview 1 (I), 1/16/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- mate! M: You made this before? Z: Before the convention. Yes, sir. Even some of my friends--editors of the Milwaukee Journal--said I must have been smoking some kind of prohibitive drug--stating it was an unimaginable ticket. But I said
- Sheriff's Office are conducting an inv~stigation. -etJN F I DEN I IAb- ,-4- .. COMFIBEHTJ AI z-.. SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND DISTURBANCES PROTEST VIGIL, DAYTON,OHIO The "Journal Herald," a newspaper in general circulation in Dayton, Ohio, carried
Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- in consultation with the Commission' s research s taff . The cities are: Detroit , Michigan; Milwaukee , Wisconsin; Cincinnat i , Ohio; Dayton, Ohio; Tampa , Florida; Newark , New Jersey; Plainfield, New Je rsey; Elizabeth, New Jersey; Jersey Ci ty , New Jersey
- Pfister with industrial leaders of Wisc. Quick address to Wisconsin Comm. on U.N. at Univ. Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Visits Milwaukee Journal for meeting with Editorial Board. Drops by reception for Wisc. Democratic Women; arrives at suite at 5:45 p.m. Dinner
- to juvenile authorities. -e9HFID6HTI -2- flh- -88KFIDEN 1DU. SELECTED RACIALDEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES The ''Milwaukee Journal," a daily newspaper in Milwaukee, carried a news item yesterday which set forth information that two 13-year-old Wells
- to be held in the following cities beginning in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington (D,C.), Milwaukee, Atlanta and St. Louis. COUNSELORS RETURN TO SCHOOL. Fifty
- . COGSw"ELL, Charles L., General American Transportation Corp., Wash • ., D .c. COLLINS, G. W., Natl Defense Transportatim Journal, Waah, D.C. CORSON;Dale R • ., Cornell University., Ithica, NY COULTAS,Robert M., General Electric Co. Wash., D.C. CRIPE
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- told the meetinl- (The three: The U.S. should quit traininl Yugoalavpilots, quit selling jet planes to Yupalavia; and Ire the U.S. mlciaJ.NlpOlllible for the policy.)• Ridreabac:ker went on to talk about publisher of F... ... _ ~ journal, the late Sea
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 4 (IV), 5/21/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE E. REEDY INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Professor Reedy's office, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Tape l of R: He got it [majority whip] primarily through Senator Richard Russell. You see, what had happened
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh 6 I wandered all the way through the morgue at the Milwaukee Journal in Milwaukee ; the Madison Capital Times in Madison . I interviewed fifty - seventy-five people in the State of Wisconsin who theoretically had knowledge about
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 9 (IX), 8/16/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1983 INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE E. REEDY INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Reedy's office, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Tape 1 of 3 G: --with the idea that we can go back and backtrack and cover some more of the legislative issues at a different
Oral history transcript, Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., interview 3 (III), 8/8/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- ://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 Rauh--III--IO It's a famous day. The Wall Street Journal had the story. Johnson
- 16 W: Rent supplement and rent certificates. These various ideas have been around in the literature and in proposals for some years. There was an article in the Yale Law School Journal a year or so ago that traces it back to the Chamber
- , and successively you have worked for the Wisconsin State Journal, the Milwaukee Journal, the United Press Association, Christian Science Monitor, the International News Service and as Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Record. You were co-author
- , Washington (D,C.), Milwaukee, Atlanta and St. Louis. COUMl&LORS UTURM TO SCHOOL. PUt)' puW!o acMol -Mlon froa achoola ID tbe llet,opolltaD DebOlt -• pa, Uolpated ID tbe U..-.-•ak Vocational IW,acad• ..___, Dr. Oeors• L•OOIINI, • ...._ director 811d Aa•l•t•t
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 3 (III), 5/15/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- on education, we would make an effort to invite the number one education writers--and many women are in this specialized field of journalism--education writers- somebody from the St. Louis Post Dispatch or somebody with the NEA Journal. 19 LBJ Presidential
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- . Helen Newman, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for candidate's through attUlled wives and vote. by providing The "Iady Bird Special" through first aims to bring homebound mothers and other A mother of nine children, wite ticket. chain of cal.l.s
- to languish in the Agriculture Committees of both bodieo. Every year Farm Magazines, Trade Journals and the NAC News inform us of the ever-increasing amounts of economic poisons used in agriculture in this Country. The Apr:iJ. 1968 issue of NAC News states
- to go to Baylor University. I graduated in 1937 with a Bachelor of Arts and a major in journalism and came up the street and went to work June 11, 1937, for the Waco News Tribune as a copy editor, and I have been with the paper ever since. M: You
- by a lot of petty, self-seeking politicians and sensational-hunting newspapers and Journals. For instance, every little strike or stoppage of work is headlined from one end of the country to the other. A tour-hour lay-off by 10% of the employees
- WEST 19th ST., NEW YORX Tel. CHe1- J.8860 'rHIS CUPPINQ F•oM CLARKSDALE, MISS. REGISTER I UO 'W6$f 19th ST,, NEW YORK 'ft\, •M•lo• I' ilit 'THIS CLIPPIN.C FROM MILWAUKEE, WIS. JOURNAL APR'2,\ \935 parlna The President's Trig er Man
- . Preliminary inquiries in Milwaukee and Detroit met with little response. This was thought to be unusual in view of the fact that these cities would be likely to have had large representations at such a meeting. It appears that the meeting was scrubbed because
- information for HOWARD LAMAR FULLER. Former Address: 3001 South Parkway Chicago, Illinois Negro llale January 14, 1941 Shreveport, Louisiana St. Boniface School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1951; Lincoln High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1954-1958; Carroll College
- by return wire. W~ Marvin Watson, Special Assistant to the President. FIXX, James F., McCalls ARNOLD, Margaret Long, Saugerties, NY CARTER, John Mack, Ladies Hane Journal BENNION, Marion, Provo, Utah HAYENGA, Ralph V., St. Paul, Minn. BURCHETT, Dale, Coon
- commander, behalf, and that the President did ·not · gloomily in Milwaukee:. "It's bound to of all people, is Reserve Major General cost •..us votes." . ~ .• Barry Goldwater. Two years later, the even know what_was going on. ;, . ,..... Cryptic Statement
- commander, behalf, and that the President did ·not · gloomily in Milwaukee:. "It's bound to of all people, is Reserve Major General cost •..us votes." . ~ .• Barry Goldwater. Two years later, the even know what_was going on. ;, . ,..... Cryptic Statement
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 8 (VIII), 8/17/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1983 INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE E. REEDY INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Reedy s office, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1 Tape 1 of 6 R: --successful leader. G: Let•s start with that. R: Okay. G: 1955 you were talking about. R
- that approximately twenty-one persons picketed. story 2. Lomax represents about the magazine "irresponsible" journalism. The salesmen is exaggerated. Bush had 1 / The Detroit Police Department arrested fqr curfew viclati~ns n-,t guilty. advised that both had been