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- Series Poll Tax - Constitutional Amendment to Outlaw the Tax Physical Fitness Council 1964 Picketing by Proxy Politics - General Political Advertising 1967 Political Assassinations, Record of Pollution - Air, Water, General Pollution - The Pollution
- Kennedy wanted to keep. Now, beyond 1961 I was in the State Department, and really can't vouch for it. I should add one more impression I had of Vice President Johnson. It was when I was asked to chair one session of a meeting of the Advertising Council
- Picketing by Proxy Politics - General Political Advertising 1967 Political Assassinations, Record of Pollution - Air, Water, General Pollution - The Pollution Problem - AEI Analysis 10/10/68 Pollution - Water Pollution - Symposium on Human Ecology, Warrenton
- Hartke, Jim Brady, Mr James Fleming 6:20 Secy McNamara 6:25- Jay Taylor - until 6:35 Carmage Walls - Montgomery, Ala. - Owner & publisher of Montgomery Advertiser Sen. Frank Church Mr Bundy in Mr Bundy In lounge w/ Bundy, Busby, Moyers, Valenti Tom Bayne
- Wednesday D.C. Red Director Gordon Cross Building 5-6-64 (nr) Bill Moyers (nr) Jack Valenti (nr) W. Jenkins (nr) To District of Columbia Red Cross Building to address annual meeting of the Advertising Council w/ JV by car arr To White House
- Depart 4040 w/ Mrs. Johnson, arriving Statler at 9:25 pm Presidential Room, of the Statler, VP addresses National Advertising Council Depart Statler w/ Mrs. Johnson, arriving 4040 at 10:30 pm Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO
- at noon on Stefan Thomas, hi ghest ranking official present at SPD Hq today, end referring to advertisement attempting capitalize on cordial association between Brandt and Vice President Johnson, made clear that Vice President was disturbed by this use
- the minimum distance any billboards or advertising displays can be placed on public lands administered by this Dept' s Bureau of Land Management. Issued proclamation designatin g Saturday, Octobe r 9, 1965 , as Leif Erikson Day, Today asked Congress for #±x$l
- , Sussex, England) was a very close friend to Lady Bird Johnson and her family. At the time of her appointment as consultant to the Famine Emergency Committee in early spring of 1946, she also held business interests in an advertising agency and in motion
- , so we went on up to a little higher tower, and we overlapped the A pattern of his station in Austin. But he had all the business he could handle and he was running those prize stories, you know, they were paying those huge sums for advertising
Oral history transcript, Horace V. (Dick) Bird, interview 1 (I), 5/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- thing that Lyndon Johnson did in 1941 was promote navy advertising in small Texas newspapers, navy recruitment ads. B: Through his stations there? G: Well, no, in Texas newspapers. He tried to get the navy to take out ads in small weeklies
- to soon realize that they are going to have more people than they can handle~ B: Are you doing anything special in the way of advertising? H: No. Ben Butterfield, our assistant director for Tourism and Information Services, has been in touch
Oral history transcript, Eugene H. Guthrie, interview 1 (I), 4/26/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- amount in the shortest period of time. What would have to be dealt to accomplish that objective? Well, we decided one major portion of the problem was the advertising industry. ing industry. We would have to deal with that in the advertis- Another
- , outdoor advertising control, [two] the control of junk yards, and then thirdly, the landscaping and scenic enhancement of highways and their immediately adjacent areas, M: What was Mrs . Johnson's role in this? B: Well, Mrs . Johnson was tremendously
- that would be sent up about highway beautification would reflect the agreements that had been reached between you and Mr. Moyers, you on behalf of the outdoor advertising industry. I think in the conversation that wasn't recorded I had said
- advertising and related issues.
- Act, more than 6,000 scenic projects or easement acquisitions were authorized; 27 States -signaled progress in the program to establish outdoor advertising controls, and over a thousand junkyards were removed from the motorist's view. Transportation
- Economic Controls Industry Industry/(Advertising-Aviation) Industry/(Bananas-Cotton) Industry/(Dairy-Mobile Homes) Industry/(Oil-Shipping) 3 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https
- . ALGAZE,Julia, NIC. CASEY, James J.,Hartford, Conn. ALLPCRT, Peter w., Assn. of Natl Advertiser CHRISTENSEN,Ethl.yn, Young Womens Christian Assn. AUSTIN, Dorothy, Cleve. BAKER, Frederick E., Seattle, Wash. CLAIR, John P., Ben AROO, Jerane, Natl Assn
- /exhibits/show/loh/pres/whcf SP 0-3-2.3 _ 3-24 Cbcl.-r.ber of Cor:t"T. ~rce R.t Constitution Annual meetinr: ft.?11 of the Advertising Council 4-27-64 DistrS.c t Rod Cross Blde;. 4-~-64 3-2S Democratic J,-26 All speeches and ::tatc-:~ants dcBvt
Folder title list, White House Central Files, Subject Files, National Security and Defense (ND)
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- of aircraft to Israel ; antelope for the San Antonio Zoo; Cong. Reinecke on the .B -70; model airplane airfields; booklet on Hughes OH-6A helicopter; and.military aircrafc at Honolulu International Airport. 3-3/4". (2 it.ems restricted). · ND 1-1 NON-MILITARY
- sh· e of oix weeks oi cle trip :from h io go., Seattle , Honolulu, and ba ck by Friaoo . All o f thes re roa r.. on bly in xpenn1ve at this i.;im , nn I Lc l1 eve th t " e oould work 1 t Ou.· so h~ a°!)aenoe ould not greatl r inoonvon18Doe, f er
- is critical of the tight money policy followed by the administration. Ed Clark cables LBJ urging him to oppose passage of a bill sponsored by Senator Neuberger which would regulate billboard advertising on federally-owned lands next to federal highways. Gerry
- on the organization of HEW; relations with the press; oral contraceptive drug; Education bill; furor over an article by Joe Kraft; issue over OEO funds for birth control and family planning programs; cigarette advertising and labeling bill [WHCF 1446; Opened 4/22/74
- , newspaper clippings, photographs, and maps covering the communications and advertising of the Interior Department, as well as Ms. Krafsur’s professional and volunteer activities. The papers include materials on the Department of the Interior’s organization
- Knoxville News—Sentinel 1-26-73 Morning News (Wilmington) 1-23-73 Montgomery Advertiser 1-23, 25-73 Milwaukee Journal 1-23, 25-73 Dallas Morning News 1-26-73 Denver Post 1-23, 24-73 Detroit News 1-23-73 Columbus Evening Dispatch 1-23-73 Dayton Daily News 1
- "do or die" spirit that you have ahvays engendered in your office end in the 11YA--and I've about decided I '11 take one person with some of that and let go the background in actually selling redio advertising!! Of course, he would not fill the same
- Handley Judgement/Settlement, Personnel matters - Salesman reports, possibility of Sherman working for KTBC, personnel management, possibility of hiring Harvey Payne in lieu of Sherman, KTBC studio space and Brown building, Paul Bolton, Advertising
- , commissions and other running expenses. Note that of the total of i-~3582.80, there is :1375 that involves no caeh outlay-•it is trade-outs in advertising ., ,300 to the Austi.n Sohool of Buaine·as, about '.)75 to the Daily ?exan. In figuring actual outlay
- Retardation Group (see 5:51 pm entry) hb check re test Mr. and Mrs. Sargent Shriver John W. Macy, Jr. Dr. Stafford Warren, Spec, Asst to Pres, on Mental Retardation AND 14 people. Dr. Wilbur Cohen, Dept o f HEW Dr. Luther Terr y Geo. H. Gribbin , Advertising
- been -vranting to do it for some time. He works on the ' news machines fo,r I>aul up t the Capitol · Third, we actually received the contracts we had sent to Safeway, signed by L. B. Harris, their Division Advertising Manager in Iellaa, for the l 2 tl5
- Social updates, Texas politics, mentions investigation of LCRA, personnel matters - engineer, Advertising contracts (Safeway), NBC contract, personnel matters - janitor, program director, Sherman, bluebonnet pictures
- before they are undertaken. be prepared t o di scuss his plans for Items 1, Whee le r dur ing the~r Westmoreland should , 2~nd 3 with General discussions In Honolulu next week. ·i I., \ ... I ... ~, I" " .. ~ .. ~ I \ '\ l R Iti ..J
- ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh BELEN -- I -- 26 attend the Postmasters' Convention in Honolulu, and I'm going
- . I mean, all I remember was that they really had a lock on the committees. They did not want the billboards taken down because they didn't want to lose the revenue. It wasn't the advertisers on the billboards; it was the people that owned
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 3 (III), 6/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- from Honolulu. She wrinkled up her nose as if how dare he interrupt her when she was busy rehearsing something, and then she skipped off to talk to him. Unfortunately, at the luncheon or on the bus tour we went out to Columbia Island. Well, most
- Division, and then as Chief of the Assistant Supply Division. He served as Comptroller of the 14th Coast Guard District, Honolulu and another tour of duty afloat before he was again reassigned to Coast Guard Headquarters, this time as Chief of the Supply
- for sale. (22) The fishery research vessel the To~msend Cromwell, was commissioned January 25 at Honolulu. The new $1,100,000 vessel is designed to provide increased range, more seaworthiness, and a greater variety of rese.arch facilities for extended
- Relativism in the nee-Madison Avenue Approach to the Listener in Albuquerque." (The Murray Hill Chronicle, March, 1938.) "A Conceptual Analysis of the Contribution of Procter &Gamble to the Cultural Lore of the U. S." (The Old Advertiser's Almanac, . January