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  • , Iowa) holds a PhD in Mass Communication from Stanford University. He taught at Stanford, the University of Wisconsin, and served as dean of the University of North Carolina's journalism school and dean of the University of Texas School of Communication
  • Okun's Law, which provides the mathematical relationship between the rate of unemployment and the gross national product. Okun served as a professor economics at Yale University, was a staff economist and Chairman with the Council of Economic Advisers
  • /67 - Govt. and the Intellectual 4/67 - HUD’s Target — Help Achieve Urban Policy Goals, “Savings Bank Journal” “Why The City Needs You” Thinking Ahead With… Robert C. Wood Wood’s Speeches Speeches: Misc. Speeches: S & A Ce. Harcourt Brace Statement
  • and Howard J. Berman, reprint from The Yale Law Journal "Book Review: Moynihan: The Politics of a Guaranteed Income", pamphlets on "Lyndon B. Johnson: School of Public Affairs" and "Aetna's Healthline" and blank stationary]. Series II NACHC 7018 Tape 11
  • interfiled throughout all six series of the papers. During processing, thought was given to removing this correspondence and artificially creating a correspondence file. The idea was abandoned, however, because correspondence provided an integral portion
  • Center Citicorp Savings George J. Clark, Executive Vice President Columbia University – Business School Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism Committee for Economic Development Communications Communications Committee Communications
  • , Bands of Other Identifiable Groups to Dispense with Services Especially Provided through the Bureau of Indian Affairs, June 30, 1952 Office Files Office Files Office Files Office Files 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 The States and their Indian Citizens
  • Committee (DNC) was founded in 1848 as the formal governing body for the United States Democratic Party. The committee provides support for Democratic candidates throughout the country for local, state, and national office; it coordinates party strategy
  • with Walter Cronkite Relative to the Basing-Point System 6/1/49 Corporate Propaganda Financed by Income Tax Deductions6/1/48 A New Look at the Oil Picture6/6/49 Bill Providing That Small Business Shall Receive Fair Share of All Gov't Procurements Introduced
  • Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is a nonprofit public utility created in November 1934 by the Texas Legislature. The LCRA provides public power, manages the lower Colorado River, builds and operates transmission lines, owns public parks, and offers
  • Pampas November, ’69 bills Las Pampas December, ’69 bills Las Pampas: 1970-71 Wall St. Journal article on LBJ’s overseas land purchases - 1/7/70 Las Pampas, Material supporting 1970 Income Tax Return Las Pampas Ranch Account checkbook Las Pampas Accounts
  • husband, Harry Barnard, pertaining to Lyndon Baines Johnson. It contains journal articles, reviews, clippings, photocopies, and other materials. • • • • Date range of collection: 12/1963 - 9/1983 4 linear inches Available for research. (Open 10/11/11) 1
  • , Shreveport, Louisiana), reporter and professor. He received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New Orleans in 1975, a Master of Arts in history from Southern Methodist University in 1986, and a Ph.D. in journalism from the Douglas Manship School
  • Publications, 1966 – 1989] 2 Mementoes, 1989 – 1990] 2 [Journal and News Articles, 1963 – 1971] 3 [Journal and News Articles, 1980 – 1988] 3 [Journal and News Articles, 1989] 3 [NATO Articles, 1989] 3 [Journal and News Articles, 1990] 3 07/21/17 Papers
  • and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of Thomas E. Cronin, 1964 - 1980 [NAID 24681754] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal FOLDER TITLE LIST Box Number 1 07/03/17 Folder Title Inclusive Dates Journal and Conference Papers Journal
  • and an International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers official. Scope and content note: This collection consists of two issues of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers' publication “The Electrical Worker's Journal.” The journals include endorsements
  • leaving the Foreign Service, he became a college instructor at New Mexico State University. Scope and content note: This collection contains notes, messages, reports and journal items that Michael P. E. Hoyt made while serving as U.S. Consul to Congo
  • career but after their divorce she returned to journalism at the Houston Press, and later the Houston Post. In addition to her career as a journalist Scott published textbooks on journalism, helped establish and edit the publication Texas Woman
  • : This collection consists of clippings of articles from the Shreveport Times and Shreveport Journal covering the end of World War II and Red River flood control in Northern Louisiana. • • • • Date range of collection: 4/1945-8/1960 Less than 1 linear inch
  • , papers, and lectures that Reedy gave at various conferences, seminars, and symposia on the topics of journalism, ethics, public relations, politics, and government. There is correspondence related to invitations to speaking engagements that Reedy accepted
  • Republic 1-6-73 San Juan Star 1-23, 24-73 The Globe and Mail 1-23-73 Milwaukee Journal 1-23-73 NY Staatz-Veitung und Herold 1-26-73 El Imparcial 1-23-73 El Neuro Dia 1-23-73 El Mundo 1-23-73 Stuttgarter Zeitung 1-24, 26-73 San Francisco Examiner 1-23, 26
  • . Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson. She married Charles S. Robb and served as the First Lady of Virginia from 1982 to 1986. She has worked as a writer for McCall's Magazine, contributing editor to Ladies Home Journal, and lecturer and board of director
  • the wire service. In 1992, he retired from The Associated Press. He then later taught courses in journalism at Austin Community College until 2000. Scope and content note: This collection consists of Jack Keever's article about President Lyndon B. Johnson's
  • meetings the President's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped; a printed promotional copy of the 1968 State of the Union address; the April-May, 1968 issue of The Democrat journal; and an article defining the Library of Presidential Papers in New
  • by Elizabeth "Liz" Carpenter related to her work as White House Press Secretary for Lady Bird Johnson, her time working in journalism before becoming Press Secretary, her various activities after Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency, and her social activities
  • , Correspondence, “Democrats of Texas” documents Correspondence, Newspaper clippings, Speech transcripts [2 folders] Citations from books, journals, etc. 08/01/18 Inclusive Dates October 1959 – December 1960 September 1957 – January 1958 June 1948 – February 1956
  • and content note: This collection consists of newspaper clippings from the Racine Journal-Times. The articles cover Lyndon B. Johnson's Senate and Presidential career and the assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy. • • • • Date range of collection: 11/27
  • for Education and Cultural Affairs. Scope and content note: This collection consists of speeches, publications, journal articles, and correspondence of Federal Judge and Assistant Secretary of State Edward Re. The papers contain Judge Re’s writings and public
  • . McFall, as an assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson, as director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and as chairman of the FDIC. Scope and content note: This collection consists of correspondence, newspaper and journal clippings
  • Engagement Books: 1970—71 Engagement Books: 1972—73 Engagement Books: 1974—75 Engagement Books: 1976—77 Engagement Books: 1978—79 Engagement Books: 1980 Also, Expense Books, 1942, 1953, 1959, 1962, 1963—66, 60s & early 70s Journal, includes lists and scraps
  • . and Lady Bird Johnson. For fifty years Mr. Fore owned and published the Floresville Chronicle-Journal, a weekly paper in Wilson County, Texas. Scope and content note: This series consists of papers of Sam and Elma Fore reflecting their personal friendship
  • . degrees from Washington University in St. Louis. He married Nan B. Shallcross on October 8, 1933. Clemens founded the International Mark Twain Society in 1930 and edited the Mark Twain Quarterly, which later became the Mark Twain Journal, from 1936 to 1982
  • served as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission from 1961 to 1971. Scope and content note: This collection consists of bound and published journals collected by Glenn T. Seaborg that cover the research, programs, meetings, leadership, organization
  • of materials collected by Benjamin H. Powell during his time as an attorney and legal advisor with the law firm Powell, Wirtz, Rauhut, and Gideon. The material contained in this series includes reports, contracts, directories, notes, legal papers, journals
  • PROPAGANDA ANALYSIS RWK READING JOURNAL [Volume 1] RWK READING JOURNAL [Volume 2] RWK READING JOURNAL [Volume 3] [EAST-WEST RELATIONS 1958-1961 Volume 1] Date Range 1958 - 1967 1958 - 1967 1958 - 1967 1958 - 1967 1958 - 1967 1958 - 1967 1958 - 1967 1958
  • of journalism as Associate Editor for both Look magazine (1947-1949) and Quick magazine (199-1950), and also founded the acclaimed yet short-lived magazine Flair in 1950. In June 1953, she then served as the special representative of President Eisenhower
  • , transcripts, event programs, pamphlets, newsletters, journals, press kits and newspaper clippings that were meant to accompany Orso's recording work. Most of the papers are about the Democratic Party, Lyndon B. Johnson, and the Johnson administration
  • – Concentration and Divisional Reporting Hearings before the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee of the Judiciary, U.S. Senate re: Economic Concentration (S. Res. 191) 9/66, part 3 – Concentration, Invention and Innovation Federal Bar Journal
  • , etc. – Hatchet – Courier Journal Tennery – Testimony of and Letter to Troy Post Tucker Survey Justice Fortas – Letters Sent by Mr. Porter Eugene Bogan Justice Fortas – Tally Ramsey Clark Speech Ervin – Arnold Letters [empty in box 3] Brandeis