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- . VIDNJEVICH, arrested by Louisville PD, 4/20/67, while engaging in NSWPP activities during open housing marches being held this city. VIDNJEVICH active in affa.irs of Chicago Unit NSWPP, November, 1966 to May, 1967. Attend:ed meeting of National -States Rights
- Cottage Copy of Teachers College Bulletin - Southwest Texas State Teachers College Statement from LBJ Concerning the DISPATCH-JOURNAL, Dallas, Texas Remarks on House Floor Statement for American Youth Commission 3 Extension of Remarks of LBJ in House
- , The Atlanta Journal C. Atlanta_, The Atlanta & Constitution Constitution ,. D. Washington, The Washington Post E. New York, The New York Time~ . F. Philadelphia, G. Unidentified H. Los Angeles, The LA Times The Philadelphia Articles 4. FBI
- in leadership and executive positions and replaced them with 11safe Negro peoplen. I The '\Zall Street Journal", a N-swYork City daily n~wspaper, published a series of articles in AUE,ustand September, 1967,_ entitl.9d 0 Syracuse and Racan. A summaryof
- husband, Harry Barnard, pertaining to Lyndon Baines Johnson. It contains journal articles, reviews, clippings, photocopies, and other materials. • • • • Date range of collection: 12/1963 - 9/1983 4 linear inches Available for research. (Open 10/11/11) 1
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- ) 1949-1950 National Chairman, Volunteers for Stevenson-Kefauver Active Duty, USNR, 1941-1945, EuJ,""opean Theater of Operations and Pacific Fleet Editor·, Publisher,· Louisville (Kentucky) Courier Journal I· I ,; (· I' I I • r
- March 2, 1967 reflects that Carl John Stanley of Louisville, Kentucky, advised the Bureau that he is acquainted with David Ferrie and John Martin through church activities and tnat Martin told him on January 3, 1966, that he (Martin), Ferrie, Jerry
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- have a number of people in mind to contact tomorrow -- including the Louisville Courier Journal, and the Nation. On the civil rights front, Cliff AlexELnder and I have put together a list of people we want to educate to this problem. We beli~ve we can
- - Probe by Internal Revenue Service Campaign Fund Raising. 1966. Reform Campaign Fund Raising Legislation Reform. Senate Action 90th Congress Campaign Fund Raising - Wall Street Journal story on fund raising by public relations firm. (June 28, 1967
- BUNDY UPDATES LBJ ON SITUATIONS IN SOUTH VIETNAM, CONGO, CYPRUS; BUDDHIST AND STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS; TRI QUANG; NGUYEN KHANH'S POLITICAL POSITION; FOREIGN AID BILL; POLICY ON USE OF COURIER PLANE; BUNDY CONGRATULATES LBJ ON HIS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH
- in Texas that television is what had killed him politically. B: That's an interesting comment. Yes, very interesting comment. You know, I have a Baptist background myself. As a matter of fact, I come out of Oklahoma Baptist University and Louisville
- cardboard covers as pub lish cl in 1818 .... " 'Most interesting of the personal documents or Keal. in the collection i his eight-page finely written letter to Georgiana Wylie Keats, wife of the poet's brother George. who was then Living in Louisville
- ; statements and speeches; clippings, journals, articles, and publications; diaries and photographs; notes, agendas, invitations, and itineraries; reports; meeting minutes and meeting material; drafts; and finance and budget information. There is a small amount
- , John Davis 6/8/79 DLJ, Texas 6/11-14/79 DLJ, Hartford, New York, Seminar 6/18-19/79 Luncheon Seminar, Economic Policy Fellows 6/28/79 Governor's Conf., Louisville, KY 7/7/79 White House 7/7/79 DLJ, Alabama, Tenn. (Kunhel) 7/9/79 Camp David 7/10 AT&T 7
- ; booklets and articles including the following: "Peace Corps Volunteers Report Volume VI: Letters from Malaysia," "The War on Poverty: A Civilian Perspective" from the Yale Law Journal, the Third Annual Peace Corps Report, and Who's Who in the Peace Corps
- for State and Local History Hobart Place Park dedication Chad state dinner (Robert Goulet performed) Mrs. Johnson on Mike Douglas Show with Mrs. Humphrey (Philadelphia) Mrs. Johnson at Louisville, Kentucky ‐ 2 folders Reading is Fundamental program launching
- disappearance she returned to journalism at the Houston Press, and later the Houston Post. In addition to her career as a journalist Scott published textbooks on journalism, helped establish and edit the publication Texas Woman for the Texas Federation
Oral history transcript, Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/30/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- are notoriously slow in the way they pick up-M: So are historical journals, you're not alone. R: So are historical journals, that's right. But I would think that this piece has the detail that I don't have in my head. at the Congressional Record. But all
- , Shreveport, Louisiana), reporter and professor. He received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New Orleans in 1975, a Master of Arts in history from Southern Methodist University in 1986, and a Ph.D. in journalism from the Douglas Manship School
- , Iowa) holds a PhD in Mass Communication from Stanford University. He taught at Stanford, the University of Wisconsin, and served as dean of the University of North Carolina's journalism school and dean of the University of Texas School of Communication
- by Citizens Research, Herbert Alexander, Editor Campaign Funds - Probe by Internal Revenue Service Campaign Fund Raising. 1966. Reform Campaign Fund Raising Legislation Reform. Senate Action 90th Congress Campaign Fund Raising - Wall Street Journal story
- ," supra, has a photograph showing "H. RAP BROWN, National Director of SNCC" emerging from 00 the Black Arts Studio at 726 East McMillan Street, to ask police to leave his press conference. They did." The June 16 9 1967, 0'Journal Herald," daily newspaper
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- AND MOR~ P~OMPT pUBLICATlON BY PCM OF INTERNATIONAL'COMMUNIST JOURNAL REVISTA iNTERNACJONAL• 3o MOSCOWAND PCM MAYBE SEEKING TO TAKE PLAY AWAY~ROM PRO-CUBAN EXTREHiSTS THOUGHELEMENTS.OF":COMPLiCITY ALSO SEEM PRESENT~ PRO•SOVfE~ ANO PRO•CUB~N STUDENT
- arriving via courier. 4:27 Returned to the main house. 6:58 To the Cedar House again. 7:44 Returned to the main house; left again about 10 minutes later in secret service car; met the President and his party and toured the Scharnhorst Ranch. 8:57 Boarded
- in the transfer of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s papers from Washington, D.C. to Austin, Texas. Scope and content note: This collection consists of papers collected by William R. Moller while he was serving as a U.S. Army courier. The papers consist of a five
- was there to answer any questions that they had about Ole Miss or about the state of Mississippi. I guess for hours I talked with all these different people, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal, the publisher of Newsweek, the publisher of Time, Life, all
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- CHATTAHOOCHEE, FLA. TO NEWORLEANS,LA., OCTOBER9, 1964 .LOUISVILLE ANDNASHVILLERAILROAD Chattahoochee SAL Special 6:45 AM, EST, October 9 (15 Minute Stop) Deliver to L&N Lv. Chattahoochee L&NSpecial 7:00 AM, EST, October 9 Tl rr Pass Sneads 7:20 AM, EST, October
- Publications, 1966 – 1989] 2 Mementoes, 1989 – 1990] 2 [Journal and News Articles, 1963 – 1971] 3 [Journal and News Articles, 1980 – 1988] 3 [Journal and News Articles, 1989] 3 [NATO Articles, 1989] 3 [Journal and News Articles, 1990] 3 07/21/17 Papers
- and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of Thomas E. Cronin, 1964 - 1980 [NAID 24681754] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal FOLDER TITLE LIST Box Number 1 07/03/17 Folder Title Inclusive Dates Journal and Conference Papers Journal
- leaving Newsweek, he became director of the Washington Journalism Center, and then director of information for the National Wildlife Federation from which he retired in 1982.
- Bio: Ivan Earl Sinclair (b. February 19, 1937, Dimmitt, Castro County, Texas), staff assistant for Lyndon B. Johnson. He attended Hardin-Simmons University and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and worked as a newspaper reporter
- Intelligencer drew the morai: "We presume that our President and his Cabinet are by this time convinced that they have forfeited the public confidence ••• " 1/ "The War with Mexico, ti Justin H. Smith 5 Whig journals now assured Mexico that "her cause
- Monroney, when Secretary Anderson had been waiting for half an hour to give testimony to the Senate Banking subcommittee. 3/19 The Wall Street Journal reports that recession is sparking interest in a capital bank proposal that would provide longer term
- and an International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers official. Scope and content note: This collection consists of two issues of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers' publication “The Electrical Worker's Journal.” The journals include endorsements
- leaving the Foreign Service, he became a college instructor at New Mexico State University. Scope and content note: This collection contains notes, messages, reports and journal items that Michael P. E. Hoyt made while serving as U.S. Consul to Congo
- career but after their divorce she returned to journalism at the Houston Press, and later the Houston Post. In addition to her career as a journalist Scott published textbooks on journalism, helped establish and edit the publication Texas Woman