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  • , but whether he was a White House correspondent, I don't recall. But there were a lot of very well-known Newsweek-Time magazine sort of people who had known Kennedy. Hugh Sidey, for instance, was another one. Hugh had covered the Senate, so he knew Kennedy
  • Remarks on behalf of the UNITED COMMUNITY CAMPAIGNS OF America (United Givers Funds) To Oval where he posed for Mr. Fred Maroon, the photographer Office for the Magazine Publishers Association OFF RECORD The Association is attempting to run a double
  • , to Time magazine, which had a big house of its own and ample supporting staff, drivers, its own Telex operation and so on. The New York Times had only three staff reporters in 1966-1967. The New York Times, like most other newspapers, seemed to regard
  • Braestrup’s work as a journalist in Southeast Asia for the New York Times; New York Times coverage of Vietnam compared to Time magazine; how journalists covered Vietnam and the danger involved; how Braestrup became Washington Post Bureau Chief; Joe
  • by) and photographers in for coverage of Udall appt 12:l4p t Manato s - pl 12:17p t Rostow - pl 12: 22p t Jones - pl 12:23p t Temple - pl 12:24p t Califano - pl 12:25p 12:45p Mel 12:45p Henry Elfin OFF Hubbard of Newsweek Magazine RECORD They asked
  • - didn't talk - Qr | ^ T^ 3:44p t 6:25p j- 7:08 White House Activity 3:30p The 1_ | July 19, 1967 Mr. Sol Taishoff OFF Press card President RECORD of Broadcasting Productions Magazine The President gave Mr. Taishoff the following presents
  • Cong. J J Pickle Flowers sent to Justice William Douglas in Walter Reed Hospital for two/three days w/ card, "Bill, hurry back, sorry to hear you are in the hospital, Lyndon B Johnson. " MW (pl) To Oval Office Tom Johnson Chuck Roberts, NEWSWEEK
  • , UPI Frank Cormier, AP Ray Scherer, NBC Forrest Boyd , Mutual Broadcasting Chuck Roberts , NEWSWEEK Hugh Sidey, TIME Jack Sutherland, U.S. News and World Report Max Frankel -NY Times Bill Moyers said the President followed his talking point schedule
  • . Joh n Steele, Time Magazine Mr. Henry Brandon, London Sunday Times Hon. Walte r J. Stoessel, Jr, Hon Davi d K. E. Bruce, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain Hon Frederic k L. Deming, Under Secy of the Treasury Hon James Symington Hon Llewelly n Thompson
  • . Scope and content note: This collection consists of newspaper and magazine clippings collected by Evelyn Howe about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the trial of Jack Ruby and the Warren Report. • • • • Date range of collection: 1963 - 1974 2
  • DISCUSSION OF MAY DAY SPEECH BY ACHMED SUKARNO ON FOREIGN INFLUENCE IN INDONESIA, WHISPER MAGAZINE ARTICLE; FOREIGN AID DETERMINATION FOR INDONESIA
  • LBJ THANKS DONOVAN FOR TIME-LIFE MAGAZINE EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENT
  • served as Secretary to Congressman Richard Kleberg. The collection also includes election statistics, memorabilia, maps, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, certificates, "The Democratic Book - 1936," and a Postmaster's Account Record Book from
  • Bio: Stanley Karnow (b. 1925) was the Paris Correspondent for Time magazine from 1950 to 1957, North African Bureau Chief from 1958 to 1959, Hong Kong Bureau Chief from 1959 to 1962, and the Special Correspondent from 1962 to 1963. He was a Far East
  • . Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign. In 1953 he began work for Time-Life News Service. From 1955 to 1958 Steele was a White House reporter for Time magazine. From 1958 to 1969 he served as chief of the Washington Bureau of Time-Life News Service.
  • and more than thirty other books. He contributed to hundreds of publications and held many jobs with magazines, newspapers and federal agencies. He wrote books about the Peace Corps, the steel industry, politics, sports and Hollywood.
  • , Bob Manning, who moved from the State Department to the White House as the coordinator of all Vietnam press policy. Bob then left shortly thereafter, about a month thereafter, for the editorship of the Atlantic magazine. That left me without a clear
  • in many forms: to the major picture magazines, news magazines, television, women's magazines and newspapers, by intelligent public relations and the release of some of the photographs. I have already had nibbles from Japanese firms that would like me to go
  • . And he was upset because of that criticism. He had some magazine reporters there--Jack Sutherland of the U.S. News, Chuck Roberts of Newsweek~ and myself, I guess he maybe had only those three. over to have lunch with him. He went The ritual started
  • Sidey’s contact with LBJ during the Senate period; his work with Time magazine covering LBJ; 1957 Civil Rights Bill; Sam Rayburn; LBJ’s relationship with other politicians; press coverage of LBJ in the Senate years; difference between Senate
  • Crawford. Bryc e L. . NMS Univ of Minnesota Abelson, Philip . Science Magazine / Davis. Jared ; OST _ Adamson, Robert__ McGraw-Hill Publishers / Eyal, Joe Scientific Counselor, Embassy of Israel Beckler, David_Z._ ._ OST / Eyring, Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Son
  • ^ Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Collins, Publ, Baltimore News American Dr. Wm S. Cornyn, gHnsr*rn* Timothy Dwight College, Yale University Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Crawford, Newsweek magazine Lt. Col. an d Mrs. James U. Cross, Armed Forces Aide
  • , which as held in April. in concert with the LBJ School of Public ffairs. the University of Texas and fl>xa. Momhly magazine. as somewhat differ nt from tho:e of the past in two wa}'S" -Rather than embracing a subject national in scope. it focuse
  • *Time Magazine [opened 1/13/2023] Meeting: Time’s Board of Economists – 9/12/78 Meeting: Time’s Board of Economists – 12/11/78 Meeting: Time’s Board of Economists – 2/11/80 American Academy of Arts & Sciences Bach Committee 63 Challenge Magazine
  • in Chicago 1968 Democratic National Convention—Texas Delegation Contest Official Program of the Democratic National Convention—1968 Chicago Magazine and Newspaper Clippings following President Johnson’s Announcement he would not Accept Nomination—April 1968
  • - October 1965 [Out Card 8/71 Education File] File Set of Press Releases [Misc. 1965-66 "Toward An Age of Greatness" [Magazine Portfolio] Military Balance, 1965‑66 Commerce Clearing House Announcements 5x8 Card file of printed articles-subject classification
  • in the perspective of other right-wing by both Time and Newsweek magazines early in December of 1961. Time called it "one of the fastest growing of the new groups II and added: the movement holds evangelistic-like meetings at which members have heard 1 along th e
  • on the Assassination of President Kennedy [One sealed package containing the above report] [Manchester Book - Magazine Serializations] Investigation of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, November 22, 1963 - 4 volumes from the Federal Bureau
  • policy] March 20, 1968 [meeting with foreign policy advisers] [March 20, 1968] Bruce Agnew and Charles Gardner [Business Week magazine] *Boxes 1- 4 have been digitized in full 11 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov
  • saying that Greenfield didn't have that authority? Z: Bob Manning left the government about the end of August or early September to become editor of the Atlantic Magazine. never got that letter Bob Manning did. Jim Greenfield One of the headaches we
  • Survey (HES); the censorship issue; lifting Ev Martin's (Newsweek) credentials; Oriana Falacci; overall performance of the press in Vietnam; the Caravelle Bar issue; individual journalists characterized; TV journalism; Morley Safer; LBJ and the press
  • 55276677] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal PERSONAL PAPERS OF HELEN FULLER Creator: Fuller, Helen M. (Helen Marjorie), 1913-1972 Biographical sketch: Helen Fuller was an author, columnist, and editor for the New Republic magazine. Scope
  • of journalism as Associate Editor for both Look magazine (1947-1949) and Quick magazine (199-1950), and also founded the acclaimed yet short-lived magazine Flair in 1950. In June 1953, she then served as the special representative of President Eisenhower
  • .) Secretary McNamara: Time Magazine said the reservists who were called up had good morale. Newsweek said many of them were grumbling. George Ball: I have seen a cynical assertion that the reserves were called under the pretext of Korea but for actual use
  • . LBJ attends stag dinner in honor of the President, hosted by George H. Baker of Business Magazine Editors Association. 1/23 LBJ is scheduled to meet with Truman, but cancels. Later that day LBJ hosts dinner for John Connally, Cameron McElroy and Ray
  • Press International), Hugh Sidey (Time Magazine), Ray Scherer (NBC), and Chuck Roberts (Newsweek Magazine). Marianne Means Helen Thomas Hugh Sidey Douglas Kiker 15 In Search of LBJ at the Library John Connally: I think he is probably one of the most
  • News; Er• neet K. Lindley, Newsweek Magazine; Jamee Rut.on, New York T1mee; Law­ "9nce B. Spivak, regular panel member. Mr. Baoo11ts.Th1a is Ned Brooks, invitlng you to "Meet the Press." Our guest today la the Chancellor of Weat Germany, Dr. Konrad
  • in there. I was going to say, as an old news- paperman you were tending to favor the magazine people here. J: Perhaps. That's because it is a tough story and it is complicated and a magazine writer has a little more time to work up his piece, to gather his
  • . At that time there were no more than half a dozen people engaged in the task force. G: When you were at Labor and were asked to write, or to do studies, what was it, to write speeches? T: There were speeches for Bill Wirtz; there were drafts of magazine