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  • to lunch with the President and Rusk and McNamara. Perhaps Rusk and McNamara ·could fly out and meet with various editorial boards -- ~ou~syille Courier Journal Time~ -- the night news­ papers - - St. L~uis _!'~st ~esE~tch_ - - Providence Journal
  • of Arts and Bachelor of Journalism. Some 25 years later than on platforms. the First Lady is still more at ease with people Greeting more than 2,000 womenwho jammed a reception lowing her speech to the home economists in Detroit, a PUest who admired
  • - - for awhile - - but I would love to have a half-dozen of these (14 October, 3305-37) if that is workable. (I would like to give one to my father for Christmas.) ·1 Many thanks; I am most grateful. This sort of thing provides compensation for too much work
  • are provid:1.ng in-formation and Mrs• Donald Russell, .. conversa.tio11 ;,rith a North-6tld. .South. Cs.rol.i.M., .. Georgia.~ FJ..nrida., Alabama, Raleigh, Although President to for all. 51 women. and Louisiana.. Ta:_labassee, contribution Mrs
  • unharnessed. The tioi'i's~bigg~st economic problem, mountains . provide some of the its ' la"r~e~. and most stubborn most beautiful sce:11:ery m East­ rural slum. · . ern America, but . the access With this ·in mind; President roads are poor
  • Walter Ridder, Ridder Newspapers James Cary, Copley Newspapers Bernard Gwertzman, Washington star Richard stoiUey, I!fe Wayne Kelly, Atlanta Journal Cauley asked the President to discuss his philosophical approach to his office at this time in his service
  • with a country that has as little established press traditions as Vietnam. There were, perhaps, two or three cases, maybe more, maybe a half dozen, where visas were refused. But even in providing visas, the Vietnam government was amazingly responsive
  • Survey (HES); the censorship issue; lifting Ev Martin's (Newsweek) credentials; Oriana Falacci; overall performance of the press in Vietnam; the Caravelle Bar issue; individual journalists characterized; TV journalism; Morley Safer; LBJ and the press
  • of journalism degree in February I worked on the Austin American-Statescan, a full-time job while I was in the University. I was in Austin fifteen years old when the President won his first race, when President Johnson won his first race. ever knew him until
  • : "• .. those who a.re equal before God shall •• •..• now also be equal in the polling booths, in the classrooms,· in the facto~ies, and in hotels, restaurants,: m~vi_e. th~a-~e~s,,_.a.nd other pla~es that provide service to the public. 11
  • MEMORANDUM c T HE W H I T E HOUSE WAS H I N GTON Tuesday, M a r c h 3, 1964 This m orning about 11,- Katie L ochheim came fo r a cup of co ffee , bringing o/ a bound copy of the L a d ies Home Journal^ with her a r t ic le about m e. It’ s r e
  • Lady Bird has coffee with Kate Louchheim about Ladies Home Journal article; joined by Doris O'Donnell; Lady Bird poses for Vogue magazine photos; fourth Congressional reception; Lynda Johnson as Azalea Festival queen; Luci or Lynda Johnson as queen
  • this has already been published in technical journals. The President asked about the Kiesinger material. Rusk replied "it smells like negative." The President agreed and said ''yes, why are you waiting." McNamara said at some point it would be well