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  • today. 1/4 LBJ spends the day at the Senate; phones Bill Moyers in Fort Worth about the possibility of his working for Johnson. Apparently Drew Pearson writes a column today about LBJ’s 8/22/59 letter re: labor bill. 1/6 Congress convenes. 1/7
  • of violence and terrorism in Atlanta until they were dis­ solved and Burke was sentenced to 3 years in prison in 1946. (Pearson, Denver Post, 12/ 3/ 58; Cleveland PlWII his conta~ series, Nov. 12 ff, 19QD)Fields maintained 11 and worked on a "Free Emory Burke
  • . And he never could find out. I told Ted what happened. And Ted would never admit So he never forgave me for that because Drew Pearson, who had far more circulation than I did-­ somebody sent Drew Pearson that story or Drew found out about it someway
  • . Naturally this letter is cont1dent1al and personal, and 11 only written with the idea that 1t there is anything I can do, don't hesitate to eall on me. Regards, Drew Pearson DP/c PBOlml 2-3187 2-3188 { 2-3189 211 EAST COURT STREET FLINT 3, MICHIGAN
  • See all scanned items from Papers of Drew Pearson Box G 284 [1 of 3]
  • Folder, "Guatemala (3 of 3)," Papers of Drew Pearson, Georgetown Files, Box G 284 [1 of 3]
  • Papers of Drew Pearson
  • 354. The first two folders contain correspondence, clippings enclosed with letters, and a few unmounted clippings concerning the Subcommittee. A folder labeled "Drew Pearson" follows these and includes correspondence, memoranda, statements
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Laitin -- IV -- 20 days has there been a call put through to Jack Anderson?" I forget whether it was Jack Anderson or Drew Pearson in those days
  • . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Baker -- II -- 12 live over again, I would have never made that recommendation, but Drew Pearson and the real radical
  • for this when I was Anyhow, the next day here's the way the They had a press conference, and I thought it was Drew Pearson that asked it, but on checking it when I was writing my book, I called for Drew and he was in the hospital, [and] Jack Anderson said
  • as it affected the future of atomic energy for civilian use, civilian benefits and so on. G: There was a Drew Pearson column in June that indicated that the Preparedness Subcommittee had a scathing report on the Truman Administration and the failure
  • suite in the Hilton Hotel and really being amazed myself at the fact that anybody was taking Johnson very seriously. My stepfather, Drew Pearson, for whom I had worked before entering the army, was a long-time friend of Mr. Johnson's, but they frequently
  • Envelope or Folder Title Visit to D. C. General Hospital Chancellor Erhard Visit Scapino Ballet (Children's Concert) Trip to Wilkes‐Barre President Segni Visit Congressional Receptions New York Trip (opening of Lincoln Center) Prime Minister Pearson Visit
  • p.m. drops by CTJ’s party for office women at 4040 52nd St. The Johnsons still living at Sheraton Park Hotel; swimming pool and Muzak are being installed at 4040. To Bethesda Naval Hospital for check-up, meets with Russell re: Smathers and Drew Pearson
  • Kentucky, Earle C. Clements, and is the step-son of newspaper columnist Drew Pearson. 2t-4,c;,,,-~-:Z:t.'...t-~t:l,.t.,,I ~- ?;;~ (f3/l~i_ ________ ____ .,,...... ______ .....,. ·{1,.v,J-;f;u~k
  • Kentucky, Earle C. Clements, and is the step-son of newspaper columnist Drew Pearson. 2t-4,c;,,,-~-:Z:t.'...t-~t:l,.t.,,I ~- ?;;~ (f3/l~i_ ________ ____ .,,...... ______ .....,. ·{1,.v,J-;f;u~k
  • in the year when ports are open and more shipping available, and Canada is sensitive to Indian needs. So more Indian appeals to Canada are in order (Pearson has already allocated 150, 000 tons). At sorne point we also ought to put the blocks to Pearson
  • ; James Forrestal; socializing with people such as Gwen Tucker, Warren Magnuson, and Drew Pearson; the Sequoia; having Lynda and Luci's portrait painted; the Johnsons' Austin house on Dillman Street; vacationing in Brackettville and Fort Clark, Texas
  • White and Bob Kintner and Drew Pearson and others. And he . . . I often thought was too accessible in some ways . . . breeds contempt. 11 Well, he was just always available. 11 familiarity And he sometimes 1 sought the press to come and visit
  • as much labor work on it. So I was in touch with his office a good deal of the time and occasionally was the recipient of phone calls from the President himself, then Majority Leader himself. Drew Pearson was off on a Brown & Root kick at that point
  • : Drew Pearson? A: Drew Pearson. He told the President that he thought that there ought to be better liaison 19 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org
  • LBJ & Lady Bird meet with John Ben Shepherd & Mark Gosdin about the LBJ Park & Visitors Center; LBJ drives around with Drew Pearson and German editor, Henri Nanen; Lady Bird meets group from Time-Life; Lady Bird reads "The Eighth Day" by Thornton
  • are trying to stay on the horse. The President: What are the facts on the two times Drew Pearson says we blew peace. Secretary Rusk: I never heard of it. Secretary Clifford: Neither have I. The President: Get the Bunker-Abrams wire to Vance
  • . Heath - Austin, Tex " MW ; (pl) \ 12:42p 2:00p OFF . j ________ One Hundredth Anniversary of to the President: _______ the President o f the United States . Judge 12:40p t to finish the work we ; ; ZZZZ , RECORD: Drew Pearson
  • * OFF RECORD: Hon. Richard Helms, Director, CIA ^> 5:55p 6:50p • During this meeting the Director Helms requested this appointment to report on discussion w/ President invited Dir. Helms the President re Drew Pearson's columns on the CIA. to lunch
  • . Reynolds , an d Ro y Sessum s Flowers sent in GeorgetownUniv hospital. today to Drew Pearson
  • ' _________ on Tom . board included: .. Johnson . _ Lt. CdrF. Worthington Hobbs, III M Sgt Marshall K Gaddis ____________________ ______ _____ Mr. Jim Jones -__—__^_ Dr. Burkley y The President read a letter from Drew Pearson marked personal
  • Frank Moss - Cong Mark Andrews * town of General Omar Bradley) Sen James Pearson Cong Robert F Ellsworth Cong Odin Langen Cong Rolland Redlin Sen Jennings Randolph Cong Floyd V. Hicks Cong Brock Adams Sen George A Smathers Cong Thomas S Foley Cong Henry
  • . and Mrs. A Mitchell Palmer Feighan, Cong and Mrs. Michael A Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Feinberg, Judge and Mrs. Wilfred Phillips, Dean and Mrs. Dickson, J] Ferguson, Judge and Mrs. Homer Pierce, Judge and Mrs. Allin H finucane, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G Pine
  • footage on this floor . We set aside an area which was to become the Secretary and Under Secretary's suite . An improvement was undertaken by GSA . I got a call one day from Drew Pearson, wanting to know about the three-quarters of a million dollars
  • Pearson and Walter Winchell emerged with the largest circulations. In the meantime, in New York Scripps-Howard started the Seabury investigation, and Lowell Limpus handled that for the Daily News. We were the dearest of friends. me. I was at his house
  • of rew Pearson" Larry E. Temple (far left) joins meeting • progress f the LBJ oun­ ation Board of Directors. Temple was voted to membership o the Board to r place Mrs. harles Engelhard, whose resignation was regretfully accepted by the Boar . The L"bra
  • transcripts with George Ball. Horace Busby, Torn Clark, Roswell Gilpatric, Bi.llyGraham, Louis Martin, Robert McNamara, Drew Pearson and Earl Warren; Texts of Lyndon Johnson's State of the Union speeches for I 967, 1968, and 1969, and his address
  • papers are nine former CabineL officers: Joseph W. Barr, Alan Boyd, Ramsey Clark. Clark Clifford. Henry Fowler, Marvin Walson, ,John Gardner, Dean Rusk and RoberL Wood. OLher major acquisitions indude Lhe one million Drew Pearson papers, and Lhe
  • re earchers' questions. the papers of such figures as Drew Pearson, Ramsey Clark, John Gardner, Dean Rusk, and Wright Patman. Such documents add a unique breadth to the research opportunities here, and new papers ar a ·quir d each year. Tl e donation
  • This folder contains clippings from Pakistani newspapers on President Johnson’s 12/1967 visit to Pakistan. Biafra [12/68 – 1/69] This folder contains correspondence from Senators Charles Percy, James Pearson, Congressman Richard Fulton, and Senator Elect
  • Landing Pacem in Terris II Peace Papers Drew Pearson People's Corps PL 480 Polls Population SCANNED Presidential Contacts with Foreign Leaders Presidential Candidates, Making Information Available, etc. Presidential Determinations, vol. I [re AID
  • Canadian Prime Minister Pearson to visit LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird meets with Chief Usher J.B. West and White House Librarian Blair Whitehead about White House issues; Lady Bird discusses working on the President's beautification and poverty programs
  • ; Lady Bird describes conversation with Luther Hodges about his life; Lady Bird & LBJ to Texas; Lady Bird mentions Eric Goldman's ideas for inauguration; Prime Minister Pearson of Canada to visit LBJ Ranch the next day