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  • Club Statement of Lyndon Johnson Statement of Lyndon Johnson Speech of Lyndon Johnson, New York Herald Tribune Forum Speech of Lyndon Johnson, Reserve Officers Association, Dallas, Texas Radio Address to Originate at Austin Letter to Mr. Lynn Landrum
  • . This article, entitled "Negroes Are Not Moving Too Fast" appeared.in the November 7, 1964, issue of the '"Post." In November, 1964, Wachtel wrote an article for King entitled "Looking Ahead" which was to be turned over to the "New York Herald Tribune
  • Miss Mollie Parnis Parnis-Livingston, Inc.,, NYC Mrs. Charles S. Robb Arlington, Virginia Mr. Sarmi Sarmi, Inc.,, NYC Miss Patricia Sheldon Christian Science Monitor Miss Eugenia Sheppard New York Herald Tribune Mrs. Robert Short Wife of the Natl. Chmn
  • Of c w/ Bil l Moyer s an d Marvi n Watso n Joe Cali f ano joined The Cabine t Roo m group joined th e Presiden t i n his ova l office . except for McNamara Mann Ball OFF RECORD : Mr . Jimm y Breslin o f the Ne w York Herald Tribun e an d Bil l
  • recall it, a week or ten days, LBJ found out that Kilduff was going up to New York for the weekend, I think it was. This is typical LBJ. He told Reedy he wanted him to take the weekend off, he was tired and needed a rest. He knew that that was going
  • , Amarillo News and £ Globe times E. Lee Herald Post El Paso, Tex Carmack , (Albuquerque Journal Tribune Rhea Howard ^v Albuquerque, NMex Anna Lee Williams , niece of Rhea Howard Mildred Wells . w/ the Rhea - Howards 22, 1967 Saturday teiTE Hous e Date
  • ://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/prepres/lbja Box No. Folder Title Dewey, Thomas E., New York, 1953 Dillon, Douglas, Under Secretary Of State, 1956-61 Douglas, William O., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, ca. 1939-61 Dulles, Allen, 1959-60 Dulles, John
  • , 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
  • Business Newark Star Ledger Newsday Newspaper Enterprise Assoc. Newsweek New York Daily News New York Herald Tribune New York Post New York Times New York Citizen Ottawa Citizen Paris Match Philadelphia Bulletin Railway Express Agency Richmond Times
  • ." · "Be prompt when you are wrong to back straight out," urged the New York Tribune, demanding the recall of all our troops from Mexico. Senator Corwin of Ohio said that if he were a Mexican, he would welcome the Americans to a bloody grave. Con­ gressman
  • : Charles Edward Marsh was a journalist, newspaper editor and publisher who worked with publications that include the Waco Times-Herald, Austin American, Austin Statesman, and Port Arthur News. Scope and content note: This collection contains files
  • Bio: Charles Wesley Roberts (1916-1992) was a graduate of University of Minnesota. He worked for the City News Bureau in Chicago, the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun, and the Chicago Sun-Times. In 1951, he joined Newsweek and became the White House
  • . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm­ program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
  • , Tau. daily ..-pe lundaJ. N.w Year't. rourtb o1 111b', Labor D17, Thanastvinl and · Clu1ltlnaa Day. Sunday and holiday llaun Th• Waco Tribune-Herald. En• tend u NCOnd-clau matter at the Waco Poat Offlc• under the Act of ConlNIII March 3. ll'lt
  • . BARRETT,Ashton c., Federal Maritime Conmission. BARTO~, Frank., Law Southern Railway System, Wash. 3 D.C. BEA.RD,Charles H• ., Union Carbide Corp. New York City BEATTIE, Donald, Railway Labor Executives Assn., Wash., D .c. BERGER,David, Phila., D .C
  • was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
  • calls checked usher's checked White House September 30, 1966 Friday Lynda Bird - New York City To Oval Office Bill Moyers (pl) MW (pl) Ambassador Arthur Goldberg re Max Kampelman Cong. Samuel Stratton OFF for private SIGNING CEREMONY H. R
  • W Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.), Douglas Kiker (New York Herald Tribune), Francis Lewine (As­ sociated Press), John Chancellor (NBC), Marianne Means (Hearst Newspapers; Look Magazine), Bob Thompson (Los Angeles Times, Hearst), Helen Thomas (United
  • she resigned as Vice-chairman of the DNC to become the campaign director in Averell Harriman's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. She was the Director of the Washington office of the New York State Department of Commerce, President
  • Herald Tribune Mri Henry A Dudley, Washington, DC Mr. John C Duncan. NYC Mr. Richard Eder, NY Times Dr. Alvin C. Eurich, Pres. , Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Aspen Dr. Edwin B Firmage, Washington, Dc Mr. Bernard M. Gwertzman, Washington Evening
  • March 11, 1965 Thursday White House Breakfast w/ Mrs J Jack Valenti Marvin Watson McGeorge Bundy Robert Anderson, in Ne w York City re Donald Cook George Reed y Bill Moyers AG Katzenbach re civil rights problems George Reedv Rufus
  • was then with the New York Herald Tribune. Since then they've both become commentators on NBC. Kiker was always the nemesis of the President. It was my feeling that if LBJ had run for re-election that eventually Doug Kiker would become his press secretary
  • and President Kennedy; Presidential scholar ceremony invitee list; Laitin losing his code name; LBJ not wanting people to know who he was taking to Camp David; how the press manipulate the people who release the news; LBJ’s relationship with the press; the focus
  • for Christian Science Monitor 1924-53; Chief of New York Herald Tribune's Washington bureau 1953-55; syndicated columnist 1955 to date\ An Eisenhower Re­ publican. Described as "mild, harmless" by press people~ Sam Yette,--A general assignment reporter
  • , an attorney for the National Associa.tion for the Advancement of Colored People in New York City. According to Wachtel, Greenberg had been contacted by Acting Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenba.ch concerning the "clearing" of an individual for a United
  • . · c.E.u. PRESERVATION COPY I l:- U . 1, ·' GENERAL NEWSPAPERS, lNc. ROOM 842 GRAYBAR BUILDING 420 LEXINGTON AVENUE NEW YORK CITY 'l'dtphone MOHAWK 4 ~ 5524 Llttle~l•l .Bul~J AuaUa, exa.1 J-• "· 19Z2 ·• -•n• o. 111 G••••l WW1papel"a• Le ln4
  • Glynn Dr Burkley Col Cook SS Agents Youngblood for Andrews AFB arriving at OFF RECORD Gonella Kivett Behn To New York City w/ Mrs Johnson via Jetstar and arr Dr Burkley Ashton Gonella JV Col Cook Paul Glynne Youngblood Kivett By Helicopter fr JFK
  • . Editor in Chief Palmer Hoy t Walter Jenkin s Walter Jenkin s A. W. Moursund, Round Mtn Tex. Mr. E d Clar k o f Austin, Te x arrived - departe d at . 11:10 p NY Herald Tribune Bill Moyers Dinner w/ Mrs. Johnson and Palmer Hoyt, and Mr Ed
  • , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester
  • , Calif. A film story of how project headstart changed hi m from a child who seemed to be retarded to an alert normal youngster. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mansera, parents I also present. Also, Mr. James Vestal, San Luis Obispo Tribune photographer ____ who
  • 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
  • the arrival in New York was like cattle. It is true they had a sort of a board, and you had to report to it; you stood in line. And, of course, everything was done long before I ever arrived in New York. The consul in Trinidad, American consul in Trinidad
  • family home in Cologne, Germany; photography methods and a photograph of LBJ in Austin with the Jewish Brotherhood; the work of the Joint Distribution Committee and Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) in New York and Amsterdam; LBJ's involvement
  • Todd, Michigan Cong Henry Helstoski, New Jersey Cong. James Howard, New Jersey Cong. Thoma s McGrath, New Jersey Cong James Hanley, New York Cong Hugh Carey, New York Cong Richard McCarthy, New York Con? Herbert Tenzer, New York Cong Lester Wolff, New
  • , 1929, Boston, Massachusetts-d. January 3, 2012, Englewood, New Jersey), journalist, newspaper editor, novelist. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1946 and Harvard University in 1950, where he wrote for the Harvard Crimson newspaper. After
  • Herald Tribune OFF RECORD until Released Statement congratulating NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Ranger VII flight McGeorge Bundy Walter Governor Jenkins David fr mans Lawrence fr mans returning his call FRIDAY July 31 , 196 4
  • of the al'tlcles wel'e u~ed Mexico and South Africa­ tional Gallery of Art. In the New York Herald three clients of the firm. (The S tar asked the Na­ Tribune. Both Hamilton Wright, sr., "The Herald Tribune staff." and Hamilton Wright, jr., de­ tional Gallel'y
  • , and no press ever really much likes the president. Even Jack Kennedy wasn't an entire exception. You remember the phrase "managed news" arose under the Kennedy Administration. And you remember it was Jack Kennedy who cancelled the New York Herald Tribune
  • . The President: In all cases Presidents' problems with war in the Republic were partly due to the New York Tribune. He stated that he didn't know what major errors his Administration had made, but the New York Times sees only bad, never good. The President
  • Acheson's letter from Senator Jackson's Subcommittee Report on Government Operations which was released on January 20. Sam Belk NEW YORK TIMES, TJ,.IESDAY, JANlJARY 21, 1964. : I . , . . . . . ·.. . '·· .. "-- . ·. . '·. ~cheson Against
  • election Communism (Education in the United States Schools) Communism as a Political Issue in the 1964 Campaign. Republican charges and smears Communism in the U.S. - General Congress, 89th, 1st Session. Conflict of interest series in New York Herald