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Telephone conversation # 4896, sound recording, LBJ and MARY MARGARET VALENTI, 8/11/1964, 8:58PM
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- LBJ'S DAILY SCHEDULE; VALENTI EDITING LBJ'S SPEECH; LBJ CONTINUES TO READ AND COMMENT ON WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLE ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS
- DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE RESPONSE TO WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLE ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; RELEASE OF AUDITOR'S REPORT; BARRY GOLDWATER'S STATEMENT ON USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS; POSSIBLE PRESS QUESTION ON SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION FOR PRESIDENTIAL
- MCNAMARA REPORTS ON PRESS LEAK BY ARMY JOURNAL ABOUT YOUTH REHABILITATION PROGRAM TO TRAIN MEN NOT PREVIOUSLY QUALIFIED FOR DRAFT; POSSIBLE EFFECT ON APPROPRIATIONS FOR POVERTY PROGRAM; MCNAMARA GIVES BRIEF SITUATION REPORT ON VIETNAM, CYPRUS, CONGO
- OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT RFK?; LBJ TELLS HELLER THAT THE OUTLOOK COLUMN OF THE WALL STREET JOURNAL QUESTIONS SOME OF THE ADMINISTRATION'S FIGURES ON ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, FEDERAL EXPENSES; LBJ ASKS HELLER TO CHECK THE FIGURES FOR ERRORS
- DISCUSSION OF DEAN RUSK, OAS RESOLUTION ON CUBA; DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED ARTICLE IN LIFE MAGAZINE ON LBJ, LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S PERSONAL FINANCES; LBJ DISCUSSES RECENT WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLES, PRIVATE AUDIT REPORT ON KTBC, OTHER JOHNSON FAMILY
- KILDUFF SUGGESTS LBJ HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE TOMORROW; RESPONSE TO PRESS ON LBJ'S TRAVEL PLANS; POSSIBLE HHH TRIP TO EUROPE; STATE DEPT LEAKS; HHH'S PRESS OPERATION; DUTIES OF VP; NYT STORY ON APPOINTMENT OF SPACE CZAR; WALL STREET JOURNAL STORY ON WH
- LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT WALL STREET JOURNAL STORY ON WH STAFF BEING OVERWORKED, WH HANDLING OF WALTER JENKINS' INCIDENT; COURTENAY VALENTI; STEELWORKERS' UPCOMING ELECTION; PIERRE SALINGER'S DEFEAT IN CALIFORNIA SENATE RACE; DIAZ ORDAZ VISIT; WH
- FPC APPOINTMENTS; RECENT WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLE ABOUT LBJ AND CORRUPTION; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF BUD WILKINSON TO CAB; CONNALLY RECOMMENDS LBJ ASK DARRELL ROYAL FOR EVALUATION OF WILKINSON; LBJ'S VICTORY MARGIN COMPARED WITH THAT OF SENATORS
- CLOSING OF BIGGS AFB; ED FOREMAN; LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL'S ENDORSEMENT OF LBJ; LBJ DISCUSSES INITIAL NEGATIVE RESPONSE TO MARTIN ANDERSEN'S ENDORSEMENT, FOLLOWED BY SUPPORT FOR LBJ
- LBJ ASKS MOYERS TO ARRANGE TO HAVE DNC SEND COPIES OF FAVORABLE EDITORIAL FROM LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL TO TOP DAILY PAPERS; FRED DUTTON MEMO ON CALIFORNIA POLLS; POSSIBLE POLL ON GOLDWATER'S APPEARANCE LAST NIGHT
- COOK? REPORTS ON WALL STREET JOURNAL INQUIRY ABOUT COOK'S WITHDRAWAL AS CANDIDATE FOR TREASURY SECRETARY DUE TO HIS WIFE'S HEALTH, ADVERSE INFORMATION IN HIS BACKGROUND CHECK; PRESS LEAKS; KERMIT GORDON; VIETNAM AIR STRIKE; SELMA, ALABAMA; DUPONT
- LONG ASKS LBJ'S SUPPORT FOR SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA POST OFFICE; LBJ SAYS HE WILL NOT SUPPORT FEDERAL FUNDS FOR SHREVEPORT, COMMENTS ON REMARKS MADE THERE ABOUT LBJ DURING CAMPAIGN; SHREVEPORT'S POSITION ON CIVIL RIGHTS; SHREVEPORT JOURNAL; BARKSDALE
- CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S OPPOSITION TO CONSTRUCTION OF POST OFFICE IN SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA DUE TO REMARKS ABOUT LBJ DURING CAMPAIGN; SHREVEPORT'S OPPOSITION TO CIVIL RIGHTS; RECENT VOTE FOR LBJ IN MARSHALL, TEXAS; SHREVEPORT JOURNAL; BARKSDALE
- DISCUSSION OF WALL STREET RUMOR ABOUT LBJ'S HEALTH; MCNEIL ASKS LBJ FOR HIS IMPRIMATUR FOR PROPOSED NORTHWESTERN UNIV PROGRAM FOR JOURNALISM GRADUATE STUDENTS WHO WOULD WORK IN WASHINGTON DC AS CORRESPONDENTS FOR SMALL NEWSPAPERS TO GAIN EXPERIENCE
- LBJ CONGRATULATES SCHERER ON TV SHOW, "THE HILL COUNTRY: LYNDON JOHNSON'S TEXAS" AND JOKES ABOUT JACK VALENTI'S HAT, ARTHUR KRIM'S AD IN WALL STREET JOURNAL
Telephone conversation # 9846, sound recording, LBJ and HENRY "JOE" FOWLER, 3/7/1966, 12:40PM
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- FOWLER READS PROPOSED STATEMENT HE AND GARDNER ACKLEY DRAFTED ON INCREASE IN INTEREST RATES; LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT DROP IN STOCK MARKET; WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLES PREDICTING END OF INFLATIONARY TREND; VOTES ON RIBICOFF AMENDMENT TO TAX BILL
Telephone conversation # 13593, sound recording, LBJ and JOSEPH CALIFANO, 10/24/1968, 11:00AM
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- APPOINTMENT OF LOUIS HECTOR OR JOHN CROWN TO UNNAMED POST; POSSIBLE SUCCESSOR TO WILLARD WIRTZ IF LBJ ACCEPTS WIRTZ' RESIGNATION; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLE ON WH STAFF BEING OFFERED LUCRATIVE JOBS, SAYS STAFF SHOULD NOT TALK
- : This collection consists of clippings of articles from the Shreveport Times and Shreveport Journal covering the end of World War II and Red River flood control in Northern Louisiana. • • • • Date range of collection: 4/1945-8/1960 Less than 1 linear inch
Abel, Elie, 1920-2004
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- Bio: Elie Abel (b. Oct. 17, 1920, Montreal–d. July 22, 2004, Rockville, Md.), a former foreign and domestic correspondent at both The New York Times and NBC News, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in the 1970's. He
Johnson, W. Thomas, 1941-
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- Bio: Wyatt Thomas Johnson, Jr., also known as Tom Johnson, was born in Macon, Georgia, on September 30, 1941. He started his career in journalism in 1958, while still attending Lanier High School in Macon, in 1958. In 1965, he accepted
- later became the Mark Twain Journal, from 1936 to 1982. His most popular biography, My Cousin Mark Twain, was published in 1939, followed by The Man from Missouri: A Biography of Harry S. Truman in 1945. He also wrote a number of short biographies which
- . After transferring to the AP's Austin bureau, he reviewed articles before they were distributed through the wire service. In 1992, he retired from The Associated Press. He then later taught courses in journalism at Austin Community College until 2000.
Robb, Lynda Bird, 1944-
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- , 1967. They had three children: Lucinda Desha (b. 1968), Catherine Lewis (b. 1970), and Jennifer Wickliffe (b. 1978). She is a writer and served as writer for McCall's Magazine from 1966 to 1968, contributing editor to Ladies Home Journal from 1968
- Monday May 11, 1964 To the office In office w/ group to receive Journal awards then to Rose Garden w/ group returning to office at Andy Hatcher Hearst Journal Award Winners in office for presentation address until G Reedy J Valenti Secretary
- , papers, and lectures that Reedy gave at various conferences, seminars, and symposia on the topics of journalism, ethics, public relations, politics, and government. There is correspondence related to invitations to speaking engagements that Reedy accepted
- significance. Too rapid population growth seriously hampers efforts to raise living standards, to further education, to improve health and sanitation, to provide better ~ousing ar;d transportation, to forward cultural and recreational opportunities-and even
- the University of Texas in journalism. WPA offered me a job of handling public relations for the state of Texas for the agency at a salary of about double what my newspaper salary was. So I went, with some trepidation that I was leaving direct newspapering
- : Not really. I can see her kind of and remember her being there in the home and I met her, but I don't recall her. G: There's an indication that LBJ favored the establishment of a school of journalism there at Southwest Texas. Did he ever talk about
- : The Honorable John 8. Connally Address: Jody Powell, Former Press Secretary to President Carter Moduators; PanelL~ts: Arthur L. Ginsburg, Visiting Professor of Journalism, The University of Tual> 111Auslin Dwight L. Tttler, Jr., Chairman, Department
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh June 18, 1969 B: This is the interview with David E. Lilienthal. Sir, to begin at the beginning, do you recall when you first met Mr. Johnson? You mention in your journals meeting him at the time he was assigned
- Administrative A ssistant to Senator Clifford P. Case of New Je rsey, a post he has hel d for the past ten years . From 1946 to 1955 Mr . Z a goria was a reporter for the Washing ton P ost. While employed at the Post, he also taught journalism par t- time
- with a degree in journalism from Louisiana State University. In 1986, LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication inducted Mr. Middleton into the Manship School Hall of Fame for distinguished alumni. The August 2000 edition of Texas Monthly magazine described
- . Additional Plebiscite Inducements. I. Government at the District level. J. Government at the Municipal level. Appendix A - Draft of proposed 1964 Secretarial Order providing for Trust Territory legislature. Appendix B - Draft of proposed 1968 Presidential
- Moyers MW (pl) Walt Rostow and Kei Wakaizumi Mr. Rostow suggested the President see "this first class young Japanese about to g into politics. He has taught at their War College; just interviewed Secy McNamar for one of their biggest journals; played
- memory. • The "general rule" in journalism "is that you shouldn't report the private life of someone when it affects their job ... But it's a diffi cult line to draw." 2 at the Library Charles Guggenheim, who produced the Library's orien tation film
- Information Center, with the support of the Bureau of the Budget, that give an account of funds spent and provide data and analysis on social economic programs by Federal agencies at the state and county level. These reports are organized by state and include
Oral history transcript, Eugene H. Guthrie, interview 2 (II), 5/16/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- taught to be ashamed of. So many of the retarded were closeted within homes and families and no one knew about them. There was an attempt to provide public education and information to enlighten people that to be retarded was not a shameful affair
- Government which are now carrie
Oral history transcript, Dr. Ralph K. Huitt, interview 3 (III), 11/29/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in his office with Mr. Paul Ringler, the principal editorial writer of The Milwaukee Journal. In this interview some of his habits certainly were evident. One thing was that he intended to convince Mr. Ringler absolutely and completely. It's very
- LBJ's 1958 interview with Paul Ringler of the Milwaukee Journal; LBJ's practice of making telephone calls while people were in his office; Senator LBJ's ability to get information from people on the telephone; LBJ's tactics to gain Senate passage
- to be intuitive judgment. He didn't seem to arrive at his conclusions from data garnered from recent issues of the Wall Street Journal or the New York Times. But somehow he knew; he seemed to have read widely and picked up much by ear. And it was often fun being