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  • RFK; CANDIDATES FOR CABINET APPOINTMENTS; "DON" (COOK) FOR TREASURY OR JUSTICE; TOM WATSON OR FRANK STANTON FOR HEW OR COMMERCE; EDWIN WEISL, JR.; JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ABOUT WALTER JENKINS
  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT MILITARY AIDE'S STATEMENTS TO NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE REPORTER DURING TRIP TO DETROIT YESTERDAY; DISCUSSION OF PRESS QUESTIONS ABOUT CURRENT STATUS OF HONEY FITZ, OTHER PRESIDENTIAL YACHT; LBJ SAYS HE HAS NO USE FOR YACHTS
  • MANSFIELD AND LBJ ASK WARDEN, PUBLISHER OF GREAT FALLS, MONTANA, TRIBUNE, ABOUT HIS HEALTH; LBJ THANKS WARDEN FOR HIS HELP IN ORGANIZING TODAY'S EVENT IN GREAT FALLS
  • BUNDY REPORTS ON FAVORABLE EDITORIAL IN NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE; LBJ COMMENTS ON PRESS PROBLEMS CAUSED BY ADMINISTRATION STATEMENTS ON VIETNAM; MANSFIELD'S STATEMENT ON VIETNAM; SENATE CRITICISM OF WAR; EVERETT DIRKSEN'S USE OF CRITICISM
  • ALMOST INAUDIBLE CONVERSATION ABOUT USDA PRESS LEAK TO CHARLES BAILEY OF MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE ABOUT RECENT ACQUISITION OF ADDITIONAL LAND AT LBJ RANCH; LBJ DISCUSSES LAND LEASES AT RANCH, COMPLAINS ABOUT LEAK, READS FROM NEWS STORY
  • ' Tim•~ Staff Writer . .. . WASHINGTON - A,tt.y. 1G~n: Rainsey Clark took issue Wednes• day with Chicago Mayor Richard J._ :.,Daley's "shoot-to-kill" .order!!::tgain~t~ ars'Onists,saying the use of unneces­ sary deadly force , could escal~te ghetto
  • is Anna Moffo) Mr. Hugh O'Brian - 3195 Benedict Canyon, Beverly Hills, California Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe - (she's Carol Channing. of course) V Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney - publisher of Herald Tribune Z.30 West 41st Street, N. W.. C, ' Dr. and Mrs
  • . Dorchester, Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millis Mrs-Eugenia Sheppard, N. Y. Herald Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Negley San Antonio, Texas Mr. Patrick Nugent Waukegan, Illinois Miss Mollie Parnis New York, New York Miss Sharon Percy Chicago, Illinois Mr
  • David Schoumacher United Press International United Pres& International Associated Preas Associated Press WasGington Star Chicago Daily News St. Louis Poat Dispctch Chicago Tribune Hearst Newspapers Philadelphia Bulletin New York Times Washington Post
  • , Wash, DC Mr. and Mrs. HHHH Ralph E Hall, Retiring Commander, Fort Myers Beach, Fla Harold Berc, Past Commander, Chicago, Ill Cong. Olin E Teague Cong James A Haley Cong and Mrs. Walter S. Baring Cong Harrid B McDowell, Jr. - and Mrs. Cong Horace R
  • J. Hickey, Grosse Point, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hill, Dallas, Tex Hon and Mrs. Well y K. Hopkins, Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Kent, Chicago-Sun-Times Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lehman, NYC Mr. Alan Jay Lerner, composter, NYC Mr. Andre Meyer, NYC
  • newspapers. So He got the Tulsa Tribune to pay the same amount the Arkansas Gazette did. Then Liz, in the meantime, had started a little news bureau of her own, and she represented the Beaumont Journal. We later were to represent the Enterprise as well
  • Barbosa Guimaraes, Chief of the HH^ Instruction Division Hon. Eneas Marzano, High Court Judge, Judiciary Power and former Attorney, Tribunal of Justice, State of Rio Mr. Luiz Augusto de Rego H^^Monteiro, student and former Brazilian delegate
  • Folder Title 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 36 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 10/13/17 [Magazine, “Chicago Today,” Spring 1965, Volume 2, Number 1] [Booklet: “The Charter of Punta Del Este
  • ) to date should enyt l i nc hn ve happened s ince yours of , rch 17th. Sincerel y, PRESERVATION COPY . . - ·- :..----:" . DR . CLIFFORD ,, J . BARBORKA 700 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO April 14, 1933 Mr . Charles E. Marsh Austin , Texas My
  • Hous e _ Da y Wednesda y y (includ e visite d by ) k Kleeman - Minn . Time s _ s Yeunge r - Chicag o Tribune k d e Fillip o - K Hears t Newspaper s ^ ___ _ s Deaki n - St . Loui s Post-Dispatc h_ _ n Pierson _- Wal l Street Journa l , . | Barbar
  • to Chicago. 5/24 Children’s annual party at the Congressional Club. Oilman Hugh Roy Cullen, millionaire-philanthropist and Republican Party backer, wires Sen. Robert Taft that his backers on the Texas State Executive Committee “plan to ride rough-shod over
  • , Railway Progress Institute, Chicago, Ill. LICH, Richard L., Railway Progress Institute, Chicago, Ill. GAH:ew Sheet 3 of September 4 23, 1965 EXECurIVE LE/TN TN FG 211 FG 236 FG 2.51 ST 39 ST 7 LG/Miami FG 245 FG 216-3 ST 30 FG 11-1 ST 32 ST 20 FG 216
  • and it is not known how long he will remain in.that city. DEMONSTRATION, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS The American Medical Association conference on "Health Care for the Poor" was held at the Palmer House Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, on December 16, 1967. During the afternoon
  • with restrictions contained in Iha donor's deed of gift. 10/29/2007 1£:- f ---Y••--PPM•(•->111-11 .. .. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO M. C. Miskovsky FR.OM N. C. Rayford SUBJECT: National DATE: N\ Black Youth Conference in Chicago
  • AL T•l om September 14, 1967) Mosque 113, Springfield, Massachusetts, is a subsidiary cf the National Headquarters of the NOi, located at Chicago, Illinois. (Confidential Informant AL T-2 on August 14, 1967, and Confidential Informant AL T-3 on June
  • heritage. The only son o£ Whitelaw Reid, the journalist-diplomat who took over Horace· Greeley's New York Tribune, Reid was born in New .;: York 64 years ago, studied at Bono Uni­ Burgeoning Chains versity in Germany, took his law degree In the wake
  • , Marie, Hands, Valentis Visited with President and Erich Leinsdorf Took a nap Hairdresser combed hair Dressed in red dress - couldn't find the right lipstick 4. 7:45 Goldberg dinner 11:00 Returned to suite. Read the Herald Tribune - to sleep
  • in his room Press Pool in room w/ George Reedy and Malcolm Kilduff including: Frank Cormier, AP Bill Eaton - UP Chuck Bailey - Minn. Tribune Sid Davis, Westinghouse Luci wa s also in the roo m To Fourth Floor for X-rays, returning to room at l:00 p Mrs
  • of a one page article from the "Austin Daily Tribune" entitled “Lyndon Johnson Goes on Active Duty with Navy: Rep. Johnson to see action on Pacific Coast.” • • • • Date range of collection: 12/10/1941-12/10/1941 Less than 1 linear inch Available
  • [NAID 40359477] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal PERSONAL PAPERS OF EDMUNDS TRAVIS Creator: Travis, Edmunds, 1890-1971 Biographical sketch: Edmunds Travis was a newspaper editor from Texas who worked for the Austin Tribune, the Austin
  • the ranch country; Gwen Gibson of the New Y ork H erald Tribune; and M ary Packinham of the Chicago Tribune; and M u riel Dobbins of the B altim ore Sun, Karen K le in felter, the best thing that happene d to the Dallas N ew s in years; and Norm a Ekdahl
  • Balt. Carroll Kilpatrick Wash Lyle Denniston Wash Tribune Robert __ Bill Wyant St Bob Young Chicago Stuart Loory LA Charles Bailey Cowles Publ C UPI John Cancellare Photos Rouse Photos AP Times Francis Daily News Life Bulletin Charles Sun ABC
  • . Lawrence Tapia, Albuquerque, NM Mr. and Mrs. Charles de Young Thieriot, Pub. , San Francisco Chronicle Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Thompson, Philadelphia, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trohan, Chicago Tribune Hon and Mrs. Jack J Valenti, Washington, DC Mrs. N. D
  • , Sen Everett McKinley Dirksen Ambassador a t Large Mr. Rdscoe Drummond, New York Herald Tribune Mr. Mel Elfin. Newsweek Mr. David Watt, London Financial Times Mr. Peregrin e Worsthorne, London^_ The Secy of the Treasury, Henry Fowler Senator J. W
  • Comm Mr. and Mrs . Max Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Eddi e Ada usForest Hills, NY Pres & Gen Chmn, UJA, Hon. and Mrs. Robert H. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Martin Agronsky NBC Hon. and Mrs. Justice Abe Fortas Col. ahd Mrs. Jacob M. Arvey Chicago, Ill. Secy and Mrs
  • ground floor (se e pag e "7" ^ National Newspaper Publishers Associations CIVIL RIGHTS John Bogle Joh n Sengstacke Asst Pub Philadelphia Tribune Publisher Chicago Defender Mildred Brown Whittier Sengstacke • Publisher Omaha Star Gen Mgr Tri State
  • newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
  • newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
  • 1497343) Series: 2 http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal Box No. Folder Title Boston Globe Ruth Hagy Brod Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Chicago Daily Defender Chicago Daily News Chicago Tribune Columbia Broadcasting System Cleveland Plain
  • Bock, who was-G: How do you spell that last name? D: B-O-C-K. He was a leader of the Veterans for Peace in Chicago, and he was a member of the national executive committee, representing them, of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War
  • stations allocated to it. The three networks got stations and--no, the three networks didn't, but there were three allocated to what later became network stations, and the other one went to the Tribune. Now, there were a lot of people in Chicago
  • -relations end of the New York Herald Tribune in those days, and the New York Times, Newsweek, and other magazines and newspapers. 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • The origin of Shriver’s interest in poverty-related issues; Shriver’s involvement with trade unionism, the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the board of education in Chicago; Shriver’s work in the 1940s with Eunice Kennedy on the Continuing Committee
  • , 1974 INTERVIEWEE: RALPH G. NEWMAN INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz Place: Reception Room, Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Chicago, Illinois Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 F: How did you ever get in contact with the Johnsons in the first place? N: My first word
  • a job on a newspaper. So I went to I lived in Chicago for quite a number of years. F: Which paper? E: Chicago Tribune, believe it or not. F: I was going to say--that was good training for a career Democratic girl. E: And that's the only paper I