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- 7r Ut.1I ~ ~ ~~ ., 5' {t4)--'- - ' AMERICANINDONESIANCHAMBEROF CoMMERCE,INC. 120 WALL STREET NEW YORK, NBW YORK 10005 Cable Addr-: "AMGARUDA" New York (Arca Code 212) WHITEHALL 4-406) CHAIRMAN A. E. KING August 23, 1965 PRESIDENT J. V
- t Senator - /11:20a To ' handshake This list to DT Everett Dirksen mf's notes to DT the Cabinet Room for with students and representatives of th e Jacob H . Schiff Public School #192. New York City f They group of 125 children is headed by Dr
Oral history transcript, Stewart J.O. Alsop, interview 1 (I), 7/15/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . M: As president? A: Yes. I did have one interview with him. Let's see, it was the time of the Detroit riots. When would that have been? Late 1967 I guess. I wanted to see him on some other subject, and I'd had my name in. I was in New York. I got
- ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
- - alone, yb hands him note fm BMoyers - that says he will be over at a mtg w/Secy McNamara and will call the President when he returns to the office. Marianne Means Riordan OFF w/Hearst Syndicate RECORD MW (pl) To MJDR's room - on his way
- No. In 2:55p C Telephone f or t Time Out Lo f along w/ t 3:30p Code a "Deke " DeLoac h Albert Nickerso n - Ne w York Cit y - (Mr . Nickerso n sai d h e woul d lik e t o com e t o someone fro m th e Texa s Co . Th e Presiden t suggeste d 7:30 p
- about the press he'd say, "I have this report here from the best people we have in the U.S. government showing we're making progress in the pacification and so on, and here is this New York Times article. Now they can't both be accurate. people
- . Sincerely. Bootb Mooney Executive Asaiatant Lyndon B. Jobnaon Mr. J. Q. Mahaffey Texarkana Guette TeurJuma. Texas ~ News to J~C•.i June 25, 1954 Dear Freddie: As you will see by readinc the enclosed copy of a telegra from the Nau1bt Syndicate
- of comparison, New York City has about twenty-eight thousand policemen, so the thing that we have to remember is that law enforcement in this country is a matter of local initiative and local resources. The Safe Streets Act recognizes, however
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- me price information about the GRI Directory and Directory Service. Name _____________________ _ Organization ___________________ Address ___________________ _ _ Mail with check or money order to Group Research Inc., 1404 New York Avenue, N.W
- came to me from a pbotl>arapher acquaintance. It arrived in thl• ••aled envelope. Sine• I do DOt wl•h to break the pro or con. ••al, I make no recommeadatlon•, Attachment CHARLES STEINHACKER PHOTOGRAPHY Rural Route One Box 41-A Mohegan Lake, New York
- INTERVI EWEE: THOMAS G. HICKER INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Wickerls office, Washington Bureau, New York Times Tape 1 of 1 F: First of all, I know you came out of Hamlet, North Carolina, which I think is a very happy place to have been born
- • 345p 6:33p (includ e visited by) Hon. Jack Valenti--returning the President's call Group of Texan newspaper editor s in to see the President J. Q. Mahaffey, Texarkana Gazette News Jack Kreuger , Dallas News ; Felix Ed Wishcamper Bill Hooten
Oral history transcript, Robert D. S. Novak, interview 1 (I), 11/15/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was another. M: Did any of them ever do it? N: No. The only successful effort came in connection with our Johnson book. It was rather widely syndicated in newspapers in installments. The [New York] World Journal Tribune, short-lived, was started in 1966
- Clinical Conv. Philadelphia, 1965 American Medical Association Convention in New York, 6-20-65 American Medical Association, 1964. Doctors in Defence of Tobacco. AMA Calls for further Studies to Establish Smoking/Cancer Link American Medical Association
- 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
- 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
- for Democratic Action, Releases and Activities in 1964 American Medical Association Meeting in Chicago 1966 American Medical Association - 19th Annual Clinical Conv. Philadelphia, 1965 American Medical Association Convention in New York, 6-20-65 American Medical
Oral history transcript, Thomas Francis "Mike" Gorman, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1985, by Clarence Lasby
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- into how you got started as a protagonist for better health. G: Well, very simply, I started out to go into the academic field. I went to New York University, undergraduate and graduate, and studied under Henry Steele Commager. The Depression came along
- on the front page of the New York Times that came fr m somebody i the Justice Department and I want you to find ut who it is and I want you t fir him." I said, " can't d that," and he said, "Wha do ou mean you can't d that?" I said, "Only you can fire him. I
- - GWLA lunch New York State Bar Meeting January 21, 1979 - Capitol Hill Talk National Law Journal Seminar January 4 - 5, NYC Waldorf Astoria 1979 December 12, 1978 - AICPA speech - Sheraton Silver Springs 12/3/80 -- before Life Insurance Co. of D.C. Inc
- Correspondence]/Messages-Sent/A-Z [WHCF 1678; Opened 8/15/74, Douglass Cater/Messages-Sent/A-Z] [Personal Correspondence[/N Letter from Fred Warner Neal concerning Pacem in Terris Convocation, Feb. 18-20, New York, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
- Army fr mansion Wm S White fr mansion syndicated columnist Jack Valenti Walter Jenkins w/ Mr Joe Dealey and Jack Krueger Dallas Morning News newspapermen W Hse Correspondents Dinner Departs W Hse for Sheraton Park Hotel arr'g to Sheraton Hall for dinner
- of the electorate in Texas and point out to me that in substance, Texas, because of the way in which it was settled was as big a melting pot as New York, and that particularly he had always been able to have the support of the Negro and the Mexicans. His problem
- , and will be seeing them Friday or Satu.rday in New York City . If there's no word, he'd like to know that, too. Carol RECEIVED OCT2 61967 CENTRAL FILES [1 of 8] MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT / ~ / Wednesday, October 25
- Series, Box 12 F Series, Box 12 F Series, Box 12 F Series, Box 12 F Series, Box 12 F Series, Box 12 F Series, Box 12 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 New York Friends [Fan Mail 1964] [1 of 2] New
- York, and whatever we wanted to put on was usually paraphrased out of the newspaper, and we put on very little news of that kind. There was just no press as we know it today. one thing. So it was a one-on- My friend from the Houston Press, who was my
Oral history transcript, L.T. (Tex) Easley, interview 1 (I), 5/4/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- beginning. Then later Bill White was of course with the New York Times many years, and then a syndicated columnist. As Lyndon and his aspirations grew beyond being a senator to being a LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- -American communities). Dr. Garcia contacts reporters from the Corpus Christi Caller and cables Texas senators, congressmen, military officials, Drew Pearson and Walter Winchell regarding this discrimination. The next day The New York Times carries a front
- , Germany, l)ublished [Ai>nl 6, when, I ,ns again•amoils writer. I -then indicated on the pubh~her had previously iwritten ~):n the New York Times· un.der ,those ,present, hut the ellairman · record ~e emphatic contempt in me .th at a ·lar&'enumber of unsold
- :,re•et •• the .._ 88"9 to aD it 1nteerit7 ot the -...tern THE MCNAUGHT SYNDICATE, INJ pLEAS E This is a special i article { sent out to his regular i ~ 60 EAST 42nd STREET, NEW YORK 17, N. Y. E DI T ORS a ~ From NOT E mich HOLMES
- 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
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- - Januarr TO: Tlle Pre•ldent F&OM: W. w. • s. 1968 AC TION 1\oatow SUBJ'ECT: M••••a• to Bollvf.aa Preeideat Barrleato• Pre•ldaat Barrieat•• arri••• bl New York tomorrow (Saturday. J.... r, 6 ) for a U-hotu •top-o,,er before proc•ecl..ba& to La Pas
- name Oo1D1111D.i1t Part7 ot Ouataala, , and elected Joee Manuell9ttw Sec:retai-7 Geller&l. Nq 1950 Jortwq and nine other ■ re■ipe4 troll the Pwt7 of ReTolutionar7 Action to form new goap, Vanguard Comnnmi ■ t Part7, orieni>ed on interna tional
- that one new p lace with full floor show and orchestra will blossom in the downtown sector. ... And 1t certain direc tor 's mee t ings now being held in New York have a happy ending, there'll be a new topfli&ht luxury spot right in the heart
- is (as Co- Authors) 732 SevenlJeenth St . N. W. Washington, DC (6) party of the first part, hereinafter also referred to as the "Author"; and Simon and Schuster, Inc., of 1 2 30 Sixth A venue, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, party of the second part
Oral history transcript, John Chancellor, interview 1 (I), 4/25/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- , and I guess we had lunch. And I was very stubborn about this, and I called NBC in New York and found that the man who was the president of NBC at the time, named Robert Kintner, who later went to work for the President as the secretary of the cabinet
- on White House influence on news coverage, LBJ’s response to critical press coverage, preferential treatment to certain newsmen, LBJ’s decision on to run, 1968 convention, LBJ’s way of helping departing staff members, Vietnam, the effect of daily
- to call on him--it was one of the first times that I really got to know him--when he was recuperating from his heart attack down on the Ranch. A story had appeared in the New York Times that he was at work building a southern conservative coalition
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- Debre, will attend the General Assembly session at New York, and will visit Washington during October 10-12. I plan to give a lunch here for him on October 12. The French Ambassador in a formal note has submitted a request for Debreto pay a courtesy call
Abell, Bess, 1933-
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- ' wedding reception when she married Tyler Abell, (stepson of syndicated columnist Drew Pearson) for she was a close as their two daughters, Lucy and Lynda Byrd.