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  • start in Pittsburgh. So I got in touch with the Pittsburgh office, and they assured me there was no problem. I sent out one of my former special assistants when I was chief counsel, a lawyer who had a lot of criminal experience. He questioned all
  • Weaver, Nabrit, a whole lot of people like that, Roy Wilkins, Whitney Young, Martin Luther King. It sends out no press releases. Now, he was so impressed that he thought what you do was to have the President here. So then I was responsible for working
  • in Washington today -- 4 1/2 inches) In the rain, the only people in front of the White House were a small cordon of troops and a group of troops lining the driveway along which President Marcos' car is to drive. The press corps was h there, and an Army Band
  • , Superintendent of Schools, Pittsburgh Fr. Paul Re inert, President, St. Louis University Raymond Tucker, Mayor, St. Louis Ralph Tyler, Director, Center for the Advance Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, Calif. Stephen Wright, President, Fisk University
  • Foy - Chairman of the Board of the Koppers Co of Pittsburgh and former Chrm of Natl Export Expansion Council Alexander Trowbridge, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Harold Linder, President, Export-Import Bank Returned to Oval Office , . To Cabinet Room
  • and presentation to the President of the Annual Report of the _ Council of Economic Advisers . (was changed fr. President's Ofc. to Cab. Rm.) REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENTcovered by press and photogs. and Oke Those that were invited and attended were: ___———— Gardner
  • January 20; 1966 . July i",. i 9,t/7\':,:o ' ' ... '.. . ·. ... :·.·Meeting with Democratic Governors,· St. Louis .. ,·.··cspeech a~d press conference) ,--·--.- ·-·.· . :• .- -•;,_:,. I,.,;;•: • ,,1' '•,'., ,, ·' ·: l ;,nssotrn
  • INTERVIEWEE: R. CONRAD COOPER INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Cooper's office, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's begin, sir, by identifying you for the transcriber's purpose. You're R. Conrad Cooper and during the Johnson
Byers, Bo (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist and member of the Texas Capitol Press Corps, Associated Press and Houston Chronicle, 1946-1983
  • Mass Media Study Records, 3/1967-2/1968 -- New York -thru- Pittsburgh Simulatics Mass Media Study Records, 3/1967-2/1968 -- Plainfield -thru- Tampa Simulatics Mass Media Study Records, 3/1967-2/1968 -- Tucson -thru- United Press International [News film
  • ., Tacoma, Wash. Cong Lloyd Meeds Sen Henry M. Jackson Mr. Carl Downing - press secretary to Senator Magnuson Mr. Brian Corcoran , press secretary to Senator Jackson Mr. Wm. Prochnau - Seattle Times. Nat'l Press Bldg. Wash. DC released text of REMARKS
  • of the District Committee, Communist Party of Wes·cern Pennsylvania, and Edward Bortz, a member of the District Committee, Communist Party of Western Pennsylvania,and who is also Chairman of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America which
  • publicly or not. Even if he didn't, I'm sure we did. I'm sure even if Eisenhower went out without seeing the press that we did not let the opportunity go by to say that he'd been briefed on the steel situation and he agreed with what we were doing. G
  • Johnson expressed his desire to visit invitation convenience. Korea. to President President Both Presidents ex­ pressed their desire to maintain close personal contact to continue to serve the cause ot freedom and peac,. ~NTlAL 00 ( INDEX ro
  • Meeting with Governors of U.S. territories March 3 13, 1967 Presidential Speeches Drafts and Statements 3 Presidential Speech before the Business Council December 6, 3 1967 Press Conference materials 3 Press Releases - Council of Economic Advisors 3 Press
  • to announce a proposal by the insurance industry to invest $1 billion of their own capital to alleviate problems of central cities. The Vice President Senator Gordon Allott, Colorado Hon. Joseph M. Barr. Mayor, Pittsburgh, Pa. . Cong. William A. Barrett. Pa
  • mansion Secretary Orville Freeman fr mansion Secretary Steward Udall fr mansion To the office W Jenkins B Moyers G Reedy G Reedy J Valenti B Moyers Thursday White July House McGeorge Bundy out Unannounced press conference in office Reporters gathered
  • 1 Special Events INF 2 Speeches [3 folders] INF 4 Public Appearances INF 6 Radio, Television & Press INF 6-1 Features INF 6-2 Releases (General Material) INF 6-4 Conferences (includes transcripts) INF 6-6 Clippings 1967 The Press Ext. Org. INF 6-8
  • Date Jul White House Dav y 20, 1966 Wednesday The President asked the operator for the press office, and the President talked to Mrs. Anne Sheehan Justice Fortas Joe Califano (pl) Walt Rostow (pl) Walt Rostow(pl) To the Oval Office w/ BM and JJ
  • their communications set up, and start moving. And it's a slow process. One of the major difficulties with the appearance of the handling at Detroit was the fact that the press was constantly at the side of Governor Romney and Mayor Cavanagh. And just on the ticker, I
  • . Skutt, Omaha, Neb. (BBT1967 Cancer Crusade Chairman Mr. Jess W. Spiedel, II - Westport, Conn Mrs. Geraldine Turnipseed and Miss Linda Turnipseed - Pittsburgh, Pa Dr. and Mrs. Ashbel C. Williams, Jacksonville, Fla --he is Pres of Am Cancer Society Travis
  • for CABINET MEETING BM press briefiig #583-A ATTENDANCE: indicated that the agenda of the The Vice President Jake Jacobsen Cabinet meeting would be Secy Under Secy of State U Alexis Johnson Marvin Watson Fowler discussion monetary Secy Fowler Harry McPherson
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh December 3, 1968 THB : This is the interview with Dr . George Burkley . begin here by just outlining your career . Dr . Burkley, let me Your medical training is at the University of Pittsburgh
  • -Fort Worth with JFK; travel arrangements with LBJ; press relations
  • »A\/PI PFr-r*Dr» PFr-r*Dr » ^^ ^^A A throughou throughoutthh the the the the nation ^^ nation ^^ Oct White 1965 Tuesday House The Attorney General Morris Abra m William Colema n Lee Whit e Clifford Alexande r 5 OFF RECOR D press in color
  • this morning where LBJ holds a press conference at Love Field before flying on to Albuquerque. That evening he addresses the Western States Democratic Conference in Albuquerque. 2/6 LBJ attends a breakfast in his honor in Albuquerque before flying
  • Thoma s Young • President Journal Guide Norfolk Acting Publisher Pittsburgh Courier Elean fc/ or Lofto n Lee White Frank Mitchell Publisher St Louis Argus Jack Valenti President Afro American John Murphy Bill Moyers Publisher Cincinnati Herald Mariorie
  • years of LBJ. To the press, a few days before the opening of the renovated area, Library Director Harry Middleton explained: "No museum should go more than 10 years without taking a look at itself and revising and updating its exhibits." The new exhibits
  • releases of the President's remarks at Macon, Georgia; Augusta, Georgia, and Columbia, South Carolina. 28 Tuesday, October 27, 1964 Drafts and press releases of the President's remarks at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Post Office Square in Boston
  • . AFL-CIO. Both statements / Dr. A. P. Knoppers, Pres., Merck Sharp & Dohme Int'l ~"~" were released to the press /' Mr. Cecil Olmstead, Asst to Chairman, TEXACO following the mtg . // Mr. R. Reist - Pres. , Celanese Corp. Int'l : , t/^/ Mr. Edgar
  • the night, and Johnson was going to see some people in Pittsburgh the following day. He was going to make a speech in Clarksville, West Virginia the following night. So he called us all to his room--all the press party--and he said, "Now,1I he said, "when
  • as vice president; space program; LBJ relations with Eisenhower; LBJ and Robert Kennedy; JFK assassination; role of White House press; Walter Jenkins' resignation; Bobby Baker; presidential press secretaries; Nixon-Johnson relationship
  • INTERVIEWEE: SOLIS HORWITZ INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Horwitz's office, Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tape 1 of 2 M: Let's just identify you for the transcriber's benefit. You're Solis Horwitz, and your last
Easley, L.T. (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Associated Press, 1937-1967; Public Relations-Press Relations Officer, House Committee on Agriculture, 1967-1978
  • . Clement , Immediat e Pas t President , Cleveland , Ohi o Dr. Rober t C . Stepto , Firs t Vic e President , Chicago , Illnioi s Dr. H . Jfe.B. Moore , Secon d Vice President , Sout h Pittsburgh , Tenn . Dr. Edit h Irb y Jones , Thir d Vic e President
  • Speaker McCormack - re plans for a Joint Session 4:15 t Dave McDonald - Pittsburgh - re plans for the coming days and asking him to stand TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Departure Intry Tlme From Mo. Travel* (Place ) «od« of Arriva Accompanied
  • may wish to discuss this matter in my absence. The following cities may conceivably be selected as the pllot city: St. Louis, . Providence, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, °Los Angeles, Chicago, and Cleveland. . : ,. ' .,. '' ! • I '. l ". I
  • Welding Sho p at Cam p Garry --an d observe d (with specia l glasse s on ) an d talke d t o som e o f the bov s there tha t were workin g i n th e shop . The Press had accompanied th e President here fro m th e arrival site . Phone & calls Movements
  • LBJ Connection: Reporter for the Associated Press
  • ' Dave is suspect. and / Citiznu Committee for theHom,erReport m Poaneenm Street, N.W. Washingt0n S, D. C. Robert L. L. McCormick STerling 3-4244 This is a digest of th May31, 1955 Research and P•v•lcJNDt10 the Government. press
  • No................................................ (pl) -- Secy Freeman is here now -- President said he was signing, and he would have to (pl) come in later. MW told him press ofc requested photos. Pres ~ ZZIIZZ said,"Fine" 12:46p 12:55p Secretary Orville Freema n - to present to the President
  • Bio: James C. Hagerty (1909-1981) was the Executive Assistant Press Secretary to New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey from 1943 to 1952. He served as President Eisenhower's Press Secretary from 1953 to 1961.
  • LBJ Connection: White House Press Secretary for President Eisenhower, 1953-1961