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  • Activity LD OFF 10, 1967 j Marvin _.__ discuss the communications satellite policy. RECORD: Marianne Means (Mrs . Emmet Riordan). Hearst Syndicate is going to VietNam abou t the second week of August to cover the 3 elections. Christia n (pl
  • KNOWLEDGE OF WHERE THE MATERIAL ORlGINA· TED. Only the editor of the ~ syndicate knows." To produce news and film mat: :·ial for American audi• ences, the Wr' ··ts testified, t hey assigned a $25,000-a-year account execu tive, Don Fri• field, t'.! Taiwan
  • is Jean Dalrymple, Director, NYC LO Brig Gen and Mrs. Russell W. Volckmann, Morrison, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jorden, Natl Sec Council Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Arrowsmith, Associated Press M r. and Mrs. Jim Bishop, King Features Syndicate Mr
  • was Secretary of HEW from 1965 to 1968, and Wood was Under Secretary of HUD from 1966 to 1968 before becoming Secretary in the final days of the Johnson Administration. Pearson as a nationally syndicated po­ litical columnist and personal friend of the President
  • .: ~ I ' I "tUI/R/5[. ALL7i1[roRDt;N7ROU8L[l1AK[R{GOIN' 7a ~L{[P //N' ALL7H[ DOM[tftcONB / ✓AKIN' 1Jf4 Cartoon by John Fischetti; Publishers Newspaper Syndicate, 1967 ----..__ ---- _-- ---- »'YUH /J-J."41MJ)IF AK lt'EST -Of,I MUJILAUlllLS
  • , January 15, 1995 @ Remember veterans on Valentint Creators Syndicate :; : ·· · · -: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Year after year, your readers have opened their hearts to America's hospitalized veterans by participating in your Ann Landers-Valentines for Vets
  • , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT NOVAK INTERVIEWER: Paige Mulhollan PLACE: Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: I've already identified you on the tape, but just to get the credentials on here as well, you are Robert Novak and you are a syndicated columnist
  • reporter many years ago. When I was in Swathmore, Pennsylvania, I worked for the Philadelphia papers part time, but I drifted into political reporting when I was here in Washington. F: By the time the New Deal came on, you were established as a syndicated
  • by which newspapers by up _ options to print a syndicated column-- such as John Steinbeck's letters from VietNam, and then do not print the matter. 10:40p Dinner 10:34p t 11:55p i —————^— ——_————_— t ende d — the President said goodnight to his guests
  • olLinmist spoke at the Library recently. The nationally syndicated columnist, Ann Landers, entertained and informed her audience with her report on hat goes into the pr paration of an advice-dispensing column, a • ell as her own r flections on contemporary
  • an advance copy of a column by Holme• Alexander, known Waahia1ton columniat, which la devoted to a diacuaaion of Seaator Johaaon and American forelan policy. I underatand McNau1ht i• ae'Ddina you a copy of thia column. The Syndicate baa informed ua that aay
  • Marianne Means and her coverage of the White House. I'm wondering if he made any effort to get her syndicated? L: He may have. He used to try to do that with people he liked. He tried to give the career of Max Freedman, the Manchester Guardian
  • Wickers for Mark-Age, which was the basis for a syndicated ( MORE) -- ~'fY LBJ LIBRARY MICHALAK EXPLAINED THROUGH MARK-AGE ----2 radio program and a feature article reaching many in the u. e. and Canada. Additional information about and contacts
  • , and you were a longtime syndicated columnist with your brother Joseph, whom I also interviewed, incidentally, and later with the Saturday Evening Post, and now with Newsweek regularly. A: That's right M: And the author of The Center, which appeared
  • in the real estate business, managing apartment houses in syndication in New York City. I had gotten into interpreting quite accidentally, at first for the Carnegie Foundation; subsequently the Young Women's Christian Association, the national board
  • bill veQue■Uoned cl-lJ by rrank,nc:lty. , RBB152 CTA370 CT NA412 PD NEt-1YORK NY 23 943 P EST DRE\.' PEARSON 1313 29 NORTHWEST WASHDC THE DREW PEARSON COLUMN DISSE1UNATED BY BELL SYNDICATE FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 7 1963 7 PUBLICATION IS SATURATED
  • of Elections Committee on Academic Nondiscrimination & Integrity Committee for a Constitutional President' Organizations, Common Cause Media, Press Clippings, Ideology\N. Pols. Media, Press Clippings, Party Rules Media, Robert S. Allen Publishers Hall Syndicate
  • syndicated newspaper column and a radio program. a Marvin DECLASSIFIED }·.O. 12958, Sec.3.6 ;;t.0!-231.e NARA,Datctl:2t:Ol B OFF1CE OF THE DIRECTOR ..SE6RB'I'• UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL BUREAU WASHINGTON, OF JUSTICE OF INVESTIGATION D.C
  • to my news bureau, I write a syndicated column which is syndicated nationally by Publishers Hall Syndicate, and that's owned by Marshall Field who owns the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Daily News. F: So that you have a national audience? C: Yes
  • ://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 syndicate, the mob--that apparatus-B: May I ask here--is "Mafia" a proper term
  • to the wedding? M: I don't think so. F: Business remained more or less normal. M: I can't trace any advantages that we got from doing the wedding at all. F: Some of your syndicated women's wear columnists and, of course, your Women's Wear Daily, etc. took
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh May 28, 1969 M: Let's begin by just identifying you, sir. You're Joseph Alsop, a syndicated columnist at the present time and author of numerous books, and you've been doing this same type work for long enough to watch
  • . , l/ Some time ago when I had requested an interview with the President for our SIPA News Syndicate I had enclosed some stories done during my recent interview with Mr. Eisenhower in Gettysburg. / I had as~ed that those stories be returned since
  • Walter Mondale's wife, Joan Mondale. Though Bess has supervised many state luncheons and dinners, the Abells' wedding was no formal affair. Instead, she and Tyler, a former assistant postmaster general and stepson of the late syndicated columnist Drew
  • Walter Mondale's wife, Joan Mondale. Though Bess has supervised many state luncheons and dinners, the Abells' wedding was no formal affair. Instead, she and Tyler, a former assistant postmaster general and stepson of the late syndicated columnist Drew
  • feel that I'm over-sourced." It got to the point where he reluctantly would accept an invitation to go into the Oval Room. Now this happened with Jim Marlow of the AP, [who] wrote a syndicated column. I was responsible for that, in that one night Marlow
  • clap." I said, "I never heard of that. I never thought it possible for an animal to have gonorrhea." "Kazee says in six months he thinks that he can cure him. the dice." Senator Kerr bought that bull. syndicate a [bull]. He said, I'm rolling He's
  • S u n - T i m e s , and also became nationally syndicated--I believe you were that before. Also you have received a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in 1 9 5 5 , and in 1967 you co-authored a book Facing the Brink with Mr. Edward Weintal. Do
  • by an open bid for the job by their major politiqal foe, rightist Morarji Desai. The syndicate was unable to agree quickly on a politically acceptable alternative. Defense Min­ ister Chavan, favored by many, was apparently vetoed by Railways Minister S. K
  • of damage. L: Yes. Well, maybe we could turn now to another topic I had, the administration and what has been called the health syndicate, the noble conspiracy, the benevolent plotters, at the center of which was Mary Lasker. I noticed that among the first
  • Ma1azine 18. Oorry Green, New York Daily Newe 19. Holme• Alexander, McNau1ht Syndicate 20. Alvin Spivak, UPI '· , ~ 21. -hei O~moto, U~IA }>hotograpber) . 0 t:. ti I Q . 4 Mo o '"). L , J~ ~ ~ (P /At, fRtius-e L_ J , ~~~ l_q t k~~ h e cr~l~,JJ . ~ )b