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  • , philanthropist from New York Walker Stone, editor in chief of the Scripps Howard Newspaper Alliance Bernard Boutin, Executive Vice President of the National Association of Homebuilders Adam Rumoshosky, Marketing Director of the American Petroleum Institute
  • and Humanities National Foundation Proposed statement 4-65 regarding National Council on the Arts; newspaper clipping on John St. John; press release of the President's 3/10/65 statement on a National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities; 12/16/64 Roger Stevens
  • yesterday, cllilor Sicl Later in a Jetter marked Star in 1961 llrnnki ng l JamilGoldberg of the North /\mcri- "strictly conridcnlial" to an- ton Wright for film lr:i nsp:ir­ can Newspaper Alliance issued other client the South J\fri- cncics on an exhibit ion
  • . "Gainesville Sun", Gainesville, Fla., daily newspaper, on 12/12/67, stated Alachua County Grand Jury will -convene 12/18/67, to investigate charges of criminal activity in Gainesville, Fla., made by, Negro male, IRVIN LEE DAWKINS. DAWKINS accused police
  • Carolina newspapers: are attributed to August 23, 1967 "llorning Herald" Durham, North Carolina HOWARD FULLER, who bas been accused of stirring up racial hatred and the organizing of the poor into neighborhood groups, challenges anyone to show that any
  • REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT AT HOWARD UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D.C. TO FULFILL THESE RIGHTS June 4, 1965 Remarks of the President at Howard University Washington, D.C. TO FULFILL THESE RIGHTS June 4, 1965 Our earth is the home of revolution
  • Friday. s~i>tember 15, 1967 'f-:00 p.m. 1~ ~ MR. PRESIDENT: Herewith pres.s contacts for the week. Tuesday. September lZ Jim Lucas (Scripps.. Howard Newspa~r .Alliance) came in at George Christlan•s. request.. He asked about escalation. I
  • , Texas Attorney General; Iris Lav, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; Jon Powell, American Civil Liberties Union; Jude Filler, Texas Alliance for Human Needs, and Joseph Higgs, Industrial Area Foundation Presidential Library Directors held
  • . That Neighborhood Youth Corps was headed by Jack Howard, a very fine young man with great experience up on the Hill and the Congress, a former newspaper man, a former newspaper guild newspaper official, and he was greatly aided and assisted by a new group of people
  • , Counsel to the President, and Special Counsel to the President under Lyndon B. Johnson. The papers include correspondence, reports, briefs, charts, newspaper and magazine clippings, and publications. The topics center on Pierson’s areas of legal expertise
  • told Eban) -- instead of one where they feel sleight-of-hand is necessary to win their point. Playing that theme will reinforce your suggestion to Eban last February that he try to stop Israel's friends from pressuring you via the newspapers
  • Officials of the IRS, 2/11/1964 President's Speech at St. Louis University, 2/14/1964 President's Speech at UCLA, 2/21/1964 President's Televised Interview with NBC, 3/15/1964 President's Speech on the Third Anniversary of the Alliance for Progress, 3/16
  • "NOT TRANSCRIBED"; "AMT. OBLIGATED FOR ALLIANCE PROGRAM. GETTING MONEY OBLIGATED"
  • LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT FUNDS OBLIGATED TO ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS PROGRAM, WORRIES OTTO PASSMAN WILL CUT FUNDS FOR UNOBLIGATED LOANS
  • . member of the Inter-American Committee on the Alliance for Progress, 1964-1966; Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1966-1969; Professor of Economics and History, University of Texas at Austin, 1969-2003
  • LBJ Connection: Counselor and later chairman, Policy Planning Council, Department of State, 1961-1966; U.S. member of the Inter-American Committee on the Alliance for Progress, 1964-1966; Special Assistant to the President for National Security
  • , memos by congressional liaison staff on congressional communication, and memo entitled, “Services Provided by the AID Congressional Liaison Staff.” 3 Partners of the Alliance [October 1965] Notes and memo plus attachments by James H. Boren, Director
  • TH.E WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 14, 1964 SBe!lE'f "­ NATIONAL SECURITY 'ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 318· MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Subject: The Future of the Nuclear Defense of the Atlantic Alliance t
  • Memorandum # 318, The Future of the Nuclear Defense of the Atlantic Alliance, 11/14/1964
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Ambassador to Colombia, 1964-1966; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1967-1969; Coordinator for Alliance for Progress
  • repeated his well-known views on need for changing the alliance to some not repeat not entirely specified degree. EXDIS I THE WHITE HOUSE WAS HI NGTON November 16, 1965 Mr. President: You may be interested in this account of Senator Russell's visit
  • . Johnson then made remarks. The President then joined Mrs. Johnson on the front row where he listened to the con cert -for Young America," -- the Washington National Symphony, Howard Mitchell, Music Director 'HITE HOUSE Date May ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
  • to newspapers, magazines and other publications, Williams was allocated $200 a month. The items were to be obtained by someone at UN and delivered through the diplomatic pouch. Williams complained that he never received the publications or the money. tions He
  • the Alliance Ambassadors, and gave fourteen special interviews to major dignitaries. Incidentally, we cut back the Department by about 50% without bothering you about it, and reaction to the whole effort was most favorable. December You went to New York
  • Codc Jake Jacobse n in - The President was reading the Friday Washington newspapers and the local papers of today. 9:55am~ Th / bright Y (include visited by) ture 'Rainfall: 1 inch Weight: LBJ RdiiUi ; — . :' Ranch. Texas DAy_SATURDA i
  • - Secy. Polish Millennium - Washington, D. C. Mr. Felix Poplawski - Editor, Polish American Newspapers - NYC Mr. Edward Rozanski - President, Polish Immigration Committee in Illinois - Chicago Mr. Charles Rozmarek - Pres. , Polish Nat'l. Alliance
  • . (DL T-1 and DL T-2, 11/15/67) C. Publications The NOi national newspaper "Muha■■ad Speaka" is sold on a quota basis by FOi ■e ■bers of the MTI in Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding cities in the North Texas area. (DL T-1 and DL T-2, D. 1/19/68
  • : INTERVIWEE: LESLIE HOWARD GELB INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Gelb's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: It is Dr. Gelb? LG: Yes, although I don't use it. G: What was your position when Secretary [Robert] McNamara first contacted you
  • Gelb, Leslie Howard, 1937
  • B. Johnson, as an attorney in Paris, France, Chair of the advisory board for the Business Alliance for Vietnamese Education (BAVE), and his friendship with the Johnson family. The collection includes correspondence, letters, and memorandums
  • (Ohio) sounding board on the proposed Tax increase. Cong. John T. Myers (Indiana) , _ Cong. Howard W. Pollock (Alaska) Cong. Robert D. Price (Texas) TJohnson's notes to |[ Cong. William V. Roth, Jr. (Del.) • ^""." D.T. Cong. Charles W. Sandman (N. J
  • he formally takes office. A second encouraging aspect of the election returns was the rmexpectedly poor showing of the Marxist labor party, which never succeeded in making an issue out of Turkey's alliance with us. Cyprus. With the new though shaky
  • a letter he received, a copy of which is attached. The August 29, 1967, final Ledger~• a daily newspaper published contained an article on page 7 under Conference leaders plan two more." the following: edition of "The Star in Newark, MewJei·sey
  • Ceremony (Taylor, Liteky, Johnson, Davis & Wetzel) 11-19-68 Medal of Honor Ceremony- Captain Riley L. Pitts 12-10-68 Meeting with Labor Leaders 3-29-68 Remarks to Milk Producers, Inc., San Antonio 8-30-68 National Alliance of Businessmen Remarks 3-16-68
  • to Los Angeles and city editor of a newspaper called the Los Angeles Independent. I went back to Europe with the chief of that bureau. ~e.rican We worked for North Newspaper Alliance, which was a high-class way of saying we were f'ree-lanci~g, G
  • f d Scruggs, Houston Harry McPherso n , ge t m e Joh n Macy . Di d no t talk, Chairma n Macy l McCardl e an d OF x' . awa y from th e offic e F RECOR D Tom Johnso n Mr. Cardi e i s wit h th e North Americ a Newspape r Alliance . H e aske d t
  • .·· !" • • '.._ • ..: . •:..·;,~. •. •. June 4: 11 ••• ~ ·( ·:'. -.:'f•• .. Commencement Address at Howard University: it is not enough t. • .. I •.. •, ~ ···.~,. ' '.:.::-. just to open the gates 0£ opportunity.· All our citizen, must have the • ,., , I 11 ' , •.?.-~:>:· ability to walk
  • HARRIS INTERVIEWER: STEVE GOODELL May 19, 1969 S: This is an interview with Patricia Roberts Harris, presently with the law school at Howard University. Today's date is May 19, 1969. I'd just like to begin this interview by asking you to state
  • ; LBJ’s speech at Howard University; Moynihan Report; race problem; LBJ’s release of Kerner Commission Report; ambassador to Luxembourg; protocol incident; re-ranking of spouses; Harris ruling; ambassador’s staff and running of the position; position
  • Radio. Special 3-man family planning information teams have been set up at 22 of these stations. 2. Press: Massive amounts of information on the importance of family planning is being disseminated in the daily newspapers via feature stories, commentaries
  • , George B., Harvard Univ. McCLOY, John J. , NYC McGEE, Dean, Okla. City, Okla. McGILL, Ralph, Atlanta Newspapers Inc. MEANY, George, AFL-CIO NEUBERGER, Maurice, Cambridge, Mass PERKINS, James, Cornell University PHLEGER, Herman, SFran RABI, Isidor I