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  • a magazine cover picture of TIME Magazine, and he was very happy with it. I hope maybe some day it'll hang at the Lyndon B. Johnson Library at the University. It was a great gift, and he liked it. M: Well, you met him there? L: I met him there and had
  • in the newspaper business, magazine business, World War II service in the Air Corps, and, after the war, your own public relations firm. When in this process did you first meet Mr. Johnson? M: I saw him when he was running for the Senate in 1948. I did
  • ? S: None at all. F: What about the revelations on Bobby Baker? Did you get to see the Vice President's reaction to those? S: I think his reaction was one of disappointment. He, as everyone knows and as the newspaper and magazine articles very
  • in Life Magazine, and that included Sarge It also included Gerry Ford, the minority leader; it included Peter Dominick, who is a Senator; it included Justice Potter Stewart and Justice Whizzer [Byron] White. It included the present Secretary of the Army
  • Kong, the more mature, older, some of the World War II and Korean [War] vintage correspondents out of Hong Kong, Tokyo, Bangkok, points east and west who would come in periodically to cover. Even Time magazine's bureau chief at that time, a fellow
  • worth saving, because if they had any gumption they'd get up and leave. Our culture is thoroughly urban centered. Our newspapers, our magazines are published, and our radio and television programs originate in urban centers. If there is any attention
  • Vice President Johnson was interest- ed in making the whole trip a success. He called me about four days before they were due to come down and wanted me to put together a magazine-program for the Austin dinner. It seems like something had happened