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  • for the [inaudible]-- B: Howard Woods worked for the St. Louis Raider [St. Louis Sentinel], the colored paper, and Howard Woods was the editor. G: That was the Argus, wasn't it? B: Argus, yes. When Johnson was going to run for president, I got Howard Woods
  • it in the future. Now in the second announcement, I want to tell you that we have approved the name SENTINEL for the Chinese-oriented anti-ballistic missile system. Moreover, Lieutenant General Alfred D. Starbird, USA, has been named as the Army's System Manager
  • to cut this Gordian knot. And I must say that in those days, he received practically no recognition for his effort. The pro-civil rights press in the large northern and eastern cities viewed Lyndon Johnson as a sentinel of the status quo for the old
  • Intelligence Information Handling System (2/9/68 - sgd WWR) 369 Assignment of Highest National Priority to the SENTINEL Program 3/29/68 - sgd WWR) NOS. SUBJECT 370 Nuclear Weapons Deployment Authorization for FY 1969 and FY 1970 (6/ 11 /68 - sgd WWR
  • of the expense that that entails, that's a roles-andmissions type of decision. That's what I mean when I say that. For example, a major roles-and-missions decision was to put the Army in charge of the Sentinel System--the anti-ballistic missile system
  • INTERVIEWEE: PETER HURD INTERVIEWER: ELIZABETH KADERLI PLACE: His studio at Sentinel Ranch, San Patricio, New Mexico Tape 1 of 1 K: I have come here to talk to Mr. Hurd about a painting he did of President Johnson which caused a good deal of interest
  • you remember his attitude toward Prohibition, of which I guess Homer Price there in Marshall was the big advocate? He owned the Sentinel? J: Oh, really? No, I don't. I would expect that he would be against it. I rather think he was against it. I do
  • .1. ·Oregon Union, Connlll1 Enquirer. 0u1cb FJ:it. lco,mopolltan, Mazath,n. Jourr1:1I. frtb. !Oregon Sentinel, Jnck• TrlnilJ Ysliooalill,\V...,, IORYllle. r,r,-iffe. Herald of Reform, E•· Nes,, Koirbl"1 L~n•ling.: gene City. Sco1loel, Sut.'\ Cru
  • civilized government, with a single exception, in modern times." · Representatives of three New England states met at the Hartford Convention to air their grievances. The Boston Sentinel sounded its keynote: " ••• The tyrannical oppression of those who
  • . William Hill • managing edito·r of the Star ,..,,.., ..._____ - page 3 - list for Nov. ' .l 7 I . . - Mr. and Mre. Ralph Harris - Reuters White House representative _Mr. and M.ra. Ray McBridle- Marian McBride of Milwaukee Sentinel, Milwaukee
  • : The New York Daily News, the New York Tribune, the New York Evening Post, the Chicago Times, the Detroit Free Press, the Cincinnati Inquirer, the Cin­ cinnati Gazette, the Columbus Crisis, and the Indianapolis Sentinel. On August 23, 1864, Lincoln recorded
  • on the us e of nuclear weapons. STRATEGIC FORCES SENTINEL System. A program was announced in September to produce and deploy the SENTrnEL Anti-Ballistic Missile Defense Syste m. This is designed to provide this country with an area defense against
  • of the Democratic National Committee (NAID 1497343) Series: 2 http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal Box No. Folder Title Mid States Broadcasting Milwaukee Sentinel Minneapolis Tribune Nashville Tennessean National Broadcasting Company Nation's
  • you fed! that I am vlndlcatlng your judgment. I vm.s glad to have an opportunity to read your letter to the Sentinel concerning various polltlcal actlvltles. All good wishes to you. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. John J, Watson 4600 Stonclelgb
  • WATSONas stating he was participating in the walk and public meet­ ing because "one of the soldiers here is black and the Vietnam war war." is a racist - 10 - DN 157-91 On August 20, 1967, an article appeared in the "Sentinel," a newspaper published