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  • examining how the press covered the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The thesis was published in 1967 as “Bulletin from Dallas: the President is Dead: The Story of John F. Kennedy's Assassination as Covered by Radio and TV” by Exposition Press. · · · Date
  • ftw...i..~- _/ ~COPY SPE1CHBY SZNATORLYM001'!B, JOHPSO!lOF TEXAS PR.EPA.RmFOR D1LIV:£RYAT FARM~ ";9 HOMEADMINISTRATIONMEETOO DALLAS, TEXAS FOR AUTOMATIC RELtl:ASEAT2:00 PM CST, OOTOB~!t 9, 1952 M7Friends and Vallow Texans: It has been said
  • Record copy, Speech by Senator Johnson at Farmers Home Administration Meeting in Dallas, Texas, 10/9/52
  • - - and still have spare time during the working day t_odo something else. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote 'The Scarlet Letter" while working in the Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts. Herman Melville wrote ''Moby Of.ck" while holding down a government job in New
  • four hours than we've had in the Senate. I am particularly glad to see my old long time friends Senator Symington and Senator Kennedy are out here. I wish to express to them both my gratitude give up their weekends with their diamond pockets to P83
  • extencling invitation to signing of the High-Speed Ground Transportation Research and Development Act of 1965, on Thursday, Septerrber 30, 1965. DAVIDSON,Richard, Distribution Age,-. Pbila., Pa. DAY, James V., Federal Mari time Conmission DEAN,A.G., Budd Co
  • , we Americana will make the decision which will either give substance to our hopes and dreams or relegate There was never a time when America had greater initiative, illgenuity, clear-sight and logical them to hiatory. need tor imagination
  • Road Petition File Yarborough – File Winters, Melvin Letter from Jake Johnson dated 6/26/72 TIME Magazine Election Extra – 11/4/64 Readers Digest Scott and White Speech Houston, Sam letter South to a Very Old Place by Albert Murray Extra Copies Dept
  • migration of .day; and wash their hands gf both civif 1 • .• our time. If includes 70 percent of us. soot ,ncf rh-i£ du:v at ni~ht. Afflurnc1 . ~ < 1 4.:--~ * X:;- a ,.,.··.•' . ..• / . :; I
  • The New York Times. of the kind you suggested. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow November 15, 1967 ~ To the Editor : Your editorial on. The Patriotism calle for some sharp dissent. of Dissent (TII4-4ES,Nove111ber 15) I find lt totally misleading
  • the time lag in obtaining planes once the decision SECRf!T-NODIS DECLASSIFIED Authority'7J (. (J /f-/ ✓~ > By~. NARA,Dae. t()--:(/·?v SEOR£TNODIS 0 2 . .;- -/ ·'is made. B"all said the President_is very. mindful of what: he had told Eshkol about
  • with which you are familiar. The Agenq in all probability will be transferred to the Department of Defense in time of war. It should be so organized in peace that it can function in war without significant reorganization. For this reason and·a110 because
  • That is Ray Nasher of Dallas who I a=_b:~~ ~= say 1s here today. We are·-to -meet- and receive in a White • •• :• the recommenqations o~ these com:ni"ttees ' House Conference fro~ Nov. 29 to Dec. 1
  • prot.ection and strength tor both HUDand CAPto make this transfer, I am forced to have soma roservations as to the timing ot this transfor. J,tf re­ sana tiona are ba&ed on 'fflY'lack of' knowledge a bout the peroon who will be named secretary ot this new
  • •• of 19 November. He appueally eariaapd at that time to coaler wltb Banker o6 io NOYember aad 1•t oat tu Jalat atatemeat wlWa "2 or J daJ•• " W. W. Ro.tow HG:HT/SliNSft'l?/Saattachmeat Oot 3508) ,.. ' DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 NLJ By~, S ..J
  • possible time" if feasible, or to be conducted as a "protracted" war lasting 10-15 or 20 years if necessary.· The ultimate objective remains the forcible takeover of South Vietnam by VC/NVN forces, leading finally to communization of the South
  • Nam. As ycu know, I share this sentiment and mysei~ many times •. Because of t.hc extent of the interest in the Senate, . to el.a.borate on the question of a l have thc-ught it advisable U ~ N. initiative, a~ I understand. it. In this connection
  • :__f?:..,.~.e..~~~~-~!.._other__ap_pearances_in 28 cities a~ Boston, New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, To!fows: ___,____ ,. Palm Springs, Anaheim, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Diego, San
  • Noftlllber 25 with the attached cule wh1cb opus 11p the poealbWty of a moat latereatlq ud apacloa.• •1a1..­ wlth the Stwlet Ualoa lf tbey are latereat.41. J. would ID bl• re ■poue of NoYemHr 27, Tanmy •"ll• ■t• tllat be the matter the next time Ile baa aa
  • the staffing of the~1odel Cities Administration was a priority concern in the Department at this time, it shared precedence with pressing personnel problems in other areas of the Department. Simultaneously with the search for the Model Cities management team
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • ~:tll logis~~c__s~~p~r~ units. • • : On Jaly-·30· the· Thai Cri~nal Court ruled for the ·sec end time th-,t it is· proper for the pollce·to keep ·comrr.unist_suspects under·detention i.ridefin.it.ely during investigation ·and' until. cor.:pleti'o
  • "'... the Times and ~ X.~ Herald Tribune, x: -. ;:.t"'f4vely for Septer,, and September 30, 1963. •••; I ,! 'These reports comprise an in rvi'ew· witfi.Mr. _ i~ ~i.:>mc. a powerf'ul figure in Nicaragua. and refer to a joint. '.J.,1.-Nic.a.ra~;-..1ar: plan
  • , Tentative schedule s fiimed u Breakfast Iol)I) - times to be set when schedllle at the hotel. udience with the King. ( mn.bassy wishes to request such audience in behalf of the Vice­ President. ) Call on Prime Minister. (Possibl!~resentation the scroll
  • by law 7; for U ndiir Secretaries, Assistant Secretaries, and General 8 Counsels, respectively, of executive departments, a.nd who 9 shall perform such functions, powers, and duties as the Sec- lQ reta.ry shall prescribe from time to time. ~: (b
  • after the first of the year. are consiciering it If we were to participate at th~.t time, as I stated yesterday over there to take part in the exercises. we would send some 10 or 12. 000 troops Th.:a.t woulci give us a total of some 30 to 40,000 troops
  • Rcceaeor. Telle• ear• the Medcaa S.ctioa of CODAF ebow• alpa of "marldaa time" la lt• work beca1ue of 1111Certabtr al>oat tu Comml••lo1a•• fllt•r•• He aader•talld• from a cloM aaaodate of Forelp S.creta.rr Carrillo Flore■ that a letter from ro• reafflnnlq
  • our Embae•y. The funeral la at 8: 00 a. m. tom.or row (10:00 a. m. Montevideo Waal'lin1ton time time). W. W. Rostow ApproYe ---- See me ---- to Mra. Mrs. Elba Elisa Propoaed Pre ■ idential Meaaa1e of Condolence de lo• Campo ■ de O. ■ tido
  • ~on, which,;~•~o~d..,9,oy~~~.P.:P9:W-~??1~"'~~ and which would be supplemented· fran time to time.by additional finance relative to increased pro.curement in the future. At the same time, an offer of cooperation from Australia taking the form of providing
  • in allied troop co~mitrnents at this time would have un unfortunate psychological e.fiect. There would also be adverse reaction frorn members of U.S. Cong~•er,s1 as Emba.scy 1s undoubtedly aware :from reports of ald hearings (Passman SubCommittee
  • TO HIM ALL ALONG THE WAY,GAVINCONSISTENTLY HELD THE POSITION THAT HE HAD NO STATEMEMTS TO MAKE UNTIL HE HAD TIME TO THINKABOUTWHAT· HE HADSEENAND HEARD. FRA[ 1KLY, HE WASVERY GOODIN AVOIDING PUBLIC STATE~~-' TS. HE DID, HOv!EVER, DINE WITHDEANBRELIS, PE1
  • to the US. At various times in the past several years France has taken a relatively active role regarding Vietnam, sometimes in public and sometimes in private. France sent high-level emissaries to Peking and Hanoi to sound out the leaders; has acted
  • to be concentrated at the regional lev l where our Regional Office is cooperating with th t of HEW. Bill Collins, our Regional Admini trator in Fort Worth, has been in telephonic and personal cont ct with Mayor Martin d has talked on several times with Governor
  • .•• the descendant product economy. times -- accounts of the horse-drawn for one in every In 1965, ·that amounted t~ the -- a sum greater than the entire gross in 1940. • Shortcomings Vital as it is, mammoth transportation • of Our System and complex
  • AGENCY OR &'IT COm>ONENT. OFFICIAL JUDGMENT BY . IT REPRESENTS THE OBSERVATIONS A.~D INTERP:.U:TATIONS OF A STAFF OFFICER BASED ON INFORltATION ' AVAILABLE TO HIM AT THE TIME OF PREP!JtATION. ~U~~A.RY. THOUGH "GENERAL,.. IN REGARD TO ATTACKS
  • t.ake advantage get complete pictureo Uo.So support must 'be efficient., realistic, proper, timely, says "Saigon Maio" "Ckh Mang"t "Everyone expecting new atmosphere confidence and sincerityo Johnson's statements modest, sincere, tull goodwill of UaSo
  • Nationa.l. Review NA'ro Letter Sec. Gen. NA'ro Curu Im:tf!'iM; MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd) - 10 SOURCE CO~l:X:E?fI'IAL COPIES FREQUENCY DISPOSITION u l Weekly IL u l Weekly IL NewYork Times u 16 Do.ily and Sunda.y 15-M/R routes 1-IL N.Y
  • at the release of tbe Am.ericaD aoldiera in time to apelld Chriatmaa with their familiea and your tbank9 for tbe eood treatment of the mea, illcludillg excellent medical care accorded die wounded. man. I recommend tb&t yoll aip the letter. ·w. W. Attachments
  • OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON Howard the easiest time for me is to come down with me in the morning. Once I get here the phone is so busy it would be difficult. But if you want to do it this way, all right. LBJ MEMORANDUM ;1fY'~1
  • . State 110781 (not sent Tokyo) authorized US representative to sign unacceptable North Korean docur."lent at time of release of Pueblo ts .. above signature, crew after first writing iP:1 /any one of several specified inscriptions . . Variaut
  • of testimony by public witnesses needs of large poor families not be ignored. this problem in proposed 1968 housing legislation upon at the time of publication), especially in 1 regard to provisions taking special account of families of five or more persons
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations