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- Lady Bird lunches with Hugh Sidey and Jean Franklin of Time magazine for study on Lady Bird; tea with friends; visit with friend from youth at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Lynda Johnson to New York for Young Citizens for Johnson; Luci
Oral history transcript, Henry M. Jackson, interview 1 (I), 3/13/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- were making. The climax came and he supported us completely when a man named [J. B.] Matthews was named staff director of the committee, along about June of 1953. one of the magazines. Matthews had written an article that appeared in The lead paragraph
- set fire to ti large fr«tion of tl,e continent." Air Force-Sp«e Digest magazine, the highly informed voice of the Air Force, rammed home the same point: "It is possible to place very large-yield devices in orbit, which have virtually instantaneous
- \Lftu . .. J .. ~ • { PHONE (419) 784-4888 ASSll!!ITANT Ul'O EDITOR MAGAZINE ROBERT S. EASLEY LECTURER - WRITER - RESEARCMER IN THE STUDY OF FLYING SAUCERS 834 E. SECOND DEFIANCE. OHIO 43512 ROBERT 834 S. EASLEY IEA9T 91ECOND
- . There are several drafts of speeches, messages, newspaper clippings and magazine articles pertaining to space. The General material contains comments from the general public on the space program, including suggestions and proposals to be used by NASA