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  • expected to go and it wasn't until I was ready to make all my plans that my father said no. "You can't go to New York--a girl alone." F: It's a little bit bigger than Nashville. E: And that I could go to college some place near home. Chicago and got
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Stassen. 1/9 Truman delivers the State of the Union Message. [?] is appointed to the committee to escort Truman to the chamber. 1/11-1/12 LBJ, Estes Kefauver, Lester Hunt and John Stennis conducted hearings in New York City, checking on the cost
  • Background Material Quotation of the Day- New York Times Health, Education and Welfare (Cohen Reports) Annual Reports HEW Fiscal Year 1968 [HEW - Cohen Reports] Federal Programs Assisting Children and Youth [HEW - Cohen Reports] HEW - Cohen Reports]Toward
  • , 1982 INTERVIEWEE: ROSWELL GILPATRIC INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Gilpatric's office, Manhattan, New York Tape 1 of 1 TG: Mr. Gilpatric, can you recall the circumstances under which you were named to chair the task force on Vietnam
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • to Washington, I think maybe--not any at all the last year. Mostly it was just funerals he attended. He went to New York a couple of times. G: Where would he stay when he would go to Washington? S: I don't know where he stayed when he went to Washington. I
  • to Acapulco; LBJ's memoirs, The Vantage Point; LBJ's daily routine at the Ranch following the administration; LBJ's interest in golf; the Malecheks' home on the Ranch; Scott's work as LBJ's post-presidential secretary; Scott's experience talking to the press
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • majored in journalism and became sports editor of the student newspaper. the Daily Texan. After a stint as capitol corre­ spondent for International News Service, he became press secretary to Texas Governors Price Daniel and John Connally. ln 1966 he
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE E. LEVINSON INTERVIEWER: Paige E. Mulhollan PLACE: Mr. Levinson's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1 M: I think most of the things about the staff we talked about on the first tape, but one thing we didn't mention was whether
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • in June 1967. to send Presidential or Syria which.broke In view of the accusation by President Qahtan al-Shaabi of the People's Republic of Southern Yemen that the United States was attempting to bring down his regime ("New York Times", December 26, page
  • of persons "We are at War." Only ::ays before, in New York, Brown had descr-ibed the Detroit and Newark 'riots' as DRESS REHEARSALS for all-out violent revolution and armed warfare .• Since that time - though on a smaller scale - the arson con­ tinues
  • ° West Longitude. (d) lung crab fishing in the zone in the Bering Sea off the Alaska Peninsula and the Pribilo! Is lands. (e) Tuna fishing in the zone off Southern California, the State of Hawaii, the Atlantic coast from New York to Maryland inclusive
  • by) ture Code To the swimming pool area to sit in the sun w/ Mrs. Johnson, Liz Carpenter, mf Joe Califano - Washington, D. C. - re Evans-Novak column re Neustadt in yesterday' Washington Post '_ Robert Kintner Earl Deathe - Austin Dale Meeks
  • large, beautiful trees. its Wilson is presently lmown as the City of New tluildings slogan - WIDEAWAKE wnsw. With Toisnot Depot was the forerunner of what is now the City of Wilson and was served by the Wilmington-Weldon Railroad. The City of Wilson
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE : GORDON BUNSHAFT INTERVIEWER : PAIGE E . MULHOLLAN PLACE : Mr . Bunshaft's office, 400 Park Avenue, New York Tape 1 of 1 B: This started the whole thing . You lose track of years . Here's a telegram from Mr . Heath, who
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • colum­ nist for the Dallas Times Herald, who in the course of her award­ winning career has worked for the Minneapolis Tribune, the Texas Observor and the New York Times, covered the recent revelation of pay­ ments to football players at SMU that became
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • into how you got started as a protagonist for better health. G: Well, very simply, I started out to go into the academic field. I went to New York University, undergraduate and graduate, and studied under Henry Steele Commager. The Depression came along
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Adler. "He hooked me up with a very creative new publishing tirm called Rug­ ged Land, and a dear old friend. Mickey Herskowitz, a writer. "I never dreamed that my story would appem on the front page of the New York Times... Since that artide ap- Ms
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • at Marine Air Terminal at La Guardia Airport, New York. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Protocol June 27, 1966 [3 of 18] ­ "?.> °" c_ c: 2 f\.) co ~ ..;.:::.. ~ '7' S:;:o :um " z [4 of 18
  • expected on issues of E~st-West trade. However, the UNCTAD did resolve that )fforts to remove administrative, economic and trade-policy obst-:L~les to such trade should be continued "in whatever available forums", incJ ti Jing the post-UNC'I'AD machinery
  • TO PH R, •6. 12 :PM 23i9 M ff E ••D. I A T E . • ,.•\~ J ~\·.?;1~·· 9E9Ai:J.· · ' • .,·., ' . ' ' . ·.~/•' ' I I ' I ADDRESSEDWASHINQT0N TELEGRAMNO 7434 OF 2J/9 . . RAWALPINPl:KARACHI ANO UKHIS NEW YORK. REPEATEO·DELHI·.· ••' DELH
  • resident began his day at (Place) Activity LD (include visited by) 5:02p t Mayo r John Lindsay - New York City /• 5:08p t Roy Wilkins - New York City 5:20p t Hon. 5:30p t / Ramse y Clark - the Attorney General George 5:32p t George Meany 5
  • visitors down there, including Scotty Reston of the New York Times, and John Connally and Willy West. G: Wesley West? W: Wesley West from Houston. And we went out and hunted deer. G: You hunted deer? W: Yes. And Pierre Salinger was down there. G
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ^^ t ~11:25a~ Secy Rusk - New York City --a secure call -- the President talked on his • secure telephone fromhis bedroom • McNamara- ^_ Rostow (pl) "~ ~~""~ . . .. " '„ ._' : 11:32a "~~~ -~—To Oval Ofc - w/ MW ~~ 11:33a 11:50 11:50
  • in Poughkeepsie, New York. He founded this Tommy Taylor stayed the whole four years, but Tony went west to Los Alamos, which is now an atomic bomb plant. This was a boys' school. M: Why did they go so far? T: Tony wanted to go west, and Tommy Taylor liked
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , with President Kennedy being President at the time. I spent most of the day with him. I met him at Stewart Air Force Base, which is -near Newburgh, New York, in the morning. the graduation ceremonies late that morning. He addressed He had lunch with us in my
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh November 4, 1971 F: This is an interview with Arthur 1\1. Schlesinger, Jr. in his office in New York City on November 4, 1971. Frantz. The interviewer is Joe B. Arthur, I suppose the place to pick this up with you would
  • ; the effect of LBJ keeping some of JFK’s staff and the quality of the new members of LBJ’s staff; Eric Goldman; Schlesinger’s involvement with the Dominican Republic; LBJ campaigning for Robert Kennedy in the 1964 New York Senate race; White House Art Festival
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • that region as constituting in the future of South America a potential metropolitan strip something like that between Chicago and New York in the United States. It contains the richest agri­ cultural area of Brazil as well as Uruguay -- a country which should
  • , the "We shall overcome" speech? D: I remember the words, "I now have the power to do something about it. I aim to use it." I remember that line and I remember the closing line, "We shall overcome." I think it was Douglas Kiker of the New York Herald
  • LBJ's visit to New Orleans with Louisiana Governor John McKeithen; LBJ's relationships with Mexicans; White House press conferences and how they changed in the television era; LBJ's use of television; LBJ's response to civil rights-related violence
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • SAUCER. Kenneth Arnold was told about these photographs by Frank M. Brown while in Tacoma, Washington, August 1, 1947. Frank M. Brown, who was a counter espionage agent from Mitchell Field, New York, and operating with Army Air Force Intelligence out
  • : in the Dominican Republic meant come from the US, 11 to this news, a foreign Portugal of the American to Lisbon. have said he is to get an unspecified "We have no objection today of report new post. but any confirmation ministry spokesman must
  • . That summarizes the formal education. M: When you finished this doctorate degree you then went to work for the government? F: No, my first job after law school--I had one summer job in New York in a large corporate firm for several months, but my first job
  • of friendly senators: one in New York, the one in Massachusetts that you mentioned, one in Gaylord Nelson's state of Wisconsin, and 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • depletion allowance should be retained or even increased to 30% to encourage domestic oil production. 4/19 Jenkins sends LBJ a memo reporting on a James Reston column in The New York Times saying that the Senate is drifting without leadership and LBJ’s
  • Miss Judy Akers Mormt Vernon Jrmior College Bess: I have thought of another young man about 21 years old. Name is Jon Edelstein. His father is Judge David Edelstein, Federal District Jud~e, New York City. Jon is attendin.c: Georgetown or George
  • . Former President Jimmy Carter inaugurated the series last year. Luckinbill, currently appearing in a play, "A Fair Country," in New York, flew to Austin to make his Darrow presentation on the one night of the week when his play is not given, to honor
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 5 August 1969 F: This is an interview with Mr. Laurance Rockefeller and Mr. Henry Diamond in Mr. Rockefeller's office in New York on August 5, 1969; the interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. Mr. Rockefeller, very briefly tell us how
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • with Dr. Howard Rusk at New York University as a fellow in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Then two years and a little bit more at the Mayo Foundation as a fellow in medicine, and returned then to New York University as an assistant professor
  • Jersey communities, Jersey City and ! Elizabeth, had had disturbances in 1964. ·The view from Jersey City is that of the New York skyline. Except for a few im­ posing buildings; ; such as those of . the high-rise New Jersey ~edical Center, much
  • & 11-- 2,.,J ~· ~,.......~ ~,, POST o ~ s Gov. Ed· I a news RECEiVF'1 JUN1 3 l' tENTRAL Fii Ottng l'"\..acV11111t v •n..-•• - ­ '"SeCUl°C that right for every American" will be ready this weekend, said Mr. Johnson, and he will send
  • , for Preaident'• approYal, la propoeed me•••I• to new Preaident Zuuou of Dahomey. He waa iDJ&a1aprated on July 17. QTE Mr. Preaident: Pie••• accept my war meat conaratlllationa upon your iaaupratloa. A• you take up the burden• of your lll1h office, may I wbb
  • or' I , l. I J. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK STONY BROOK, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK DEPARTMENT COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES OF ENGLISH May26, 1965 President Lpndon B. Johnson The White House Washington, D. c. Dear President l