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  • 'HUE House ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MA V « The. .1 / In Out 12:20a • Lo i or t ...... Activity (include visited by) LD f • Hon. Warren Christopher - Detroit 4:30a t Situation Room 6:34a t £_ 7:45a , Situation Room f' :, / 8:16a t 9
  • President's Meetings, 11/25‑29/63 [Head of State] SCANNED Press Appointments Press Contacts ‑ Memos for the President Press Conference Material Project Mirage 80 (u) Radio Free Europe, vol. 1 Ramparts ‑ NSA ‑ CIA SCANNED Reduction of Forces in Europe, vol. 1
  • helicopter this verv difficult situa w/ MW, Tom Johnson, Dr. Fox, PRESS POOL: Merriman Smith, Dous Cornell, 1 two wire photographers: Jim Atherton and Harvey Georges-- Lem Johnson, and two other agents Arrived Bethesda and was met by the Commanding Officer
  • he could get close and press the flesh and cement ties with guys who were important. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • Vice President LBJ’s meeting with black cabinet, resulting in blacks helping with Democrats by distribution of literature through barber shops and beauty shops, use of radio, the press, and the influence of black ministers, especially Marshall
  • , the administration’s public communications, relations with the press, domestic and foreign policy issues, economic issues, government organization, and government administration. The collection also contains materials related to Moyers’ professional activities, duties
  • Stop. The labels formerly said, "Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Whistle Stop [10/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist W~ 1s,le- sro,0 . '. ~·~ '-S /-Jp' .... I ,,, ' ... 1964 PRESS INFORMATION:THE PRESIDENT'S LADIES·... ~ ' f I t
  • Press relations
  • into action. F: I well remember Harry Truman's delightfully forthright statement when he took the atom bomb out of the military control and put it into civilian, he didn't want some dashing lieutenant colonel making a reputation out of pressing a button. So
  • FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1967 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON AT THE CONGRESSIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST ­ SHOREHAM HOTEL .. FEBR UAR Y 1, 1967 Mrs. Jordan
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Congressional Prayer Breakfast, Shoreham Hotel, 2/2/1967"
  • INTERVIEWEE: G. MENNEN WILLIAMS INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Justice Williams' office in the Lafayette Building, Detroit, Michigan Tape 1 of 1 F: When di.d you first get acquainted with Lyndon Johnson? M: I got acquainted with him in the early
  • the University of Minnesota. you joined the United Press in Detroit. In 1948 And in 1949 you joined the Detroit Free Press and became a labor editor. You, at that time, also acted as a correspondent for the New York Times, Business Week, and Newsweek
  • of your state have contributed to the defense of the free world. It is also significant that it was at the small community of Arco where atomic ene rgy was used for the first time to supply the electricity and lighting for an entire community. Eastern
  • Press release, "Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's Remarks, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 8/15/1964"
  • that someone with a better chance of election could be nominated. Supreme Court Justice Davis wrote that "the politicians, in and out of Congress ••. would put Mr. Lincoln aside, if they dared". The correspondent of the Detroit Free Press reported
  • press in w/ him Press Conference Clark Clifford To mansion for J Valenti lunch w/ McGeo Bundy Him orange Clark Her press drink out at ready Clifford Walter Jenkins Atlantic City Bill Moyers Bill Moyers Ken O'Donnell Secretary Orville Freeman
  • Edwin Weisl Sr McGeo Bundy William S White McGeorge Bundy Bill House Humphrey callscarded White 9-5-64 Saturday office Fla Waynesville NC fr mans P.2 Sat White Walter Jenkins Press conference To South time the remained Jack Victor pl
  • Leonard, mary s, Lem Joh ns In car went over speeches for Monday and suggested some changes in Detroit speech. Suggested that GC go on press plane instead of AF One (Tom Johnson could go on AF One) so press could get to know him better, although from
  • of the Guadalupe River Release from Lyndon Johnson Pertaining to Processing Tax Bill on Cotton and Synthetic Fibers Statement of Lyndon Johnson at Conference with Members of the Board of Directors of the Lower Colorado River Authority, Washington, D.C. Press
  • important cartoons printed as tar as they affect the eyes of important people. Berryman should be given a chance to like you. Attached,as comedy mainly, is another cartoon. see how 011r Detroit line is working in PM. on Smith,from Detroit, given you
  • know what to do at that point--you know, what they were supposed to do. So I wound up writing a press release for them by which they could announce this marvelous thing--not a part of my usual work. P: What is the line between the use of the Civil
  • Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 11 speechwriter himself, but he was at that time Press Secretary and really the number one substantive aide as well--and deeply
  • ; press leaks and staff members talking to the press; believing in what you write; 'crisis mongering'; changes in socioeconomic conditions for Negroes; presenting statistical information to the President; the Kerner Commission; Robert Kennedy speaking out
  • INTERVIEWEE: JEROME P. CAVANAGH INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Cavanagh's office in Detroit, Michigan Tape 1 of 3 F: Mr. Cavanagh, let's talk a little bit about how you came to get into politics in the first place, and become a national figure
  • Political background; LBJ's support of poverty program in Detroit; use of phrase "The Great Society" and how it began; role of Public Officials Advisory Committee; Detroit Freedom March with MLK in 1963; creation of HUD; Model City program; U.S
  • in her room Cyrus Vance - Detroit, Mich. Cong. J J Pickle . 8:00a t Cong. Jack Brooks 8:05a t Secv 8:25a t Cong. ~~^f~ 8:33a t The ^•' ____^_—___ 9:40a t ^_ 9:50a t 10:00a • 10:45a ii FRIDAY •* ^^^* Situation Room Hon. 7:52a t 28, 1967
  • ., 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
  • SEIIIIIS Eqaal Employment Opportunity ■ emiaan, to a pilot project in Detroit la■t Aup■t, are planned for 14 citie ■ throupout the country. ■imilar The ■ emiaar in Detroit wu ■poaeored by 12 local Pl•• for ProgreH fim• •d the Wayne State 6 Uninraity
  • .,erely, ~/~ Tom Jonee The Kermit --=->ageSix Daily Sun, Kermit, Friday, July Texas 9, 1965 The{;~.~.1--....--~~---- .;s.i Issued dally except Saturday GOLDEN WEST FREE PRESS, ]NC., PUBLISHER, KERMIT, TEXAS Richard E. Dwelle, President, and M. M
  • ...~ .. :_•. ,... . .•.. • :.>-.:i_~;!-.,...t ..•• ...... _r·.:.: ,;:.::·:.· ••.. December 7: •• · :,..•. • ,· ; :. ~~"?'~-'i • ••• '',1··1 •..••'.• . .i! 1rst Press Conlerence.;· As 0£ !-', •1968, ~: . ::_Press· conferences · ~ < ;,_:;.-.. had been held
  • Press relations
  • , ' "REC8'ffi) ~UG 51968 CENTRAL. _FILES CODES,ZONING,TAXATION, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS ANDLOW-COST HOUSING • BB:ew EXECUT~ so 5 Sheet 1 of .3 March 22, 1968 FG 738 'ill/San Francisco FG150 I.G/Pittsblrgh FG 11+5 FG 155 FG 175 FG 175-5 LG/Detroit FG
  • billions of prlvn.te ohari t7 to Eur ope were not thos e ·mo raised t..he tariffs or those who floated the bonds. Vost of the bill ·.1as f1nal.ly pa.id by tlle ft:.rmer, the worker, the small banker, nnd the SlAal.l investor. F.ilrope finally got free
  • leadership, magnetism, inspiration. Job Corps and other programs can do some of this. So can Model Cities and Poverty Program. President read memo from Jim Rowe on the 1943 riots and cited similarities between 1943 and 1967 situation in Detroit. The 50
  • Press relations
  • be crushed. Roosevelt be- .,::., ; .,· lieved in freedom of speech, press .- ·~,w-:··•': ·•:•· and religion-which we in Ameri- £L ca hold dearer than life· itself. · ML Adolf Hitler was the implacable W~} enemy of all democracy. Fr~nk• ,,,...,,., lin
  • racket is over and he returns to normalcy as an American citizen? Is this the price of peace and speed and democracy in the defense of America? An intelligent, fanatical, class-driven Lewis presses a button at Detroit, at Buffalo, at Bridgeport, at Los
  • and excise rates. 2/22 In a special message to Congress, Eisenhower proposes a federal bond issue to finance highway improvement. Opponents favor direct appropriations from the general revenues of the Treasury for highways. 2/23 In a press conference
  • Office on the above date contains the following folders. 1 • . Political Process 2. Post Vietnam Planning , 3• Press Contacts 4·. Wage-Price Guideposts .· 5. Vietnam 6. Watts , ... ~:· - .. •,; ~ ,. - ·~ 7. . Detroit - Chronology - Aug
  • :45p 5:00p f 5:20p t 5:45p Day Friday August 4, 1961 White House Activity (include Date visited by)* LD Cabinet meeting on Senate floor Bob Poage (in P-38) Bill Moyers Bill S ecrest and Bob Roth lunch with Jim Free group of newsmen (11 of the press
  • is that you have developed the one resource that ie least exhauatible: your natural beauty. This is a wise and farsighted investment. As today's generations a!"e frear than these before them, so future gene rations are going to have even more free time
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Park City, Utah, 8/15/1964"
  • Reedy fr NYC fr mans exercises fr mans mans To office McGeorge Bundy Ralph Dungan Jack Valenti Dick West Editor of Editorial Page Dr Edward Welsh Exec Secy NASC Frederic Donner Ch of Bd of General of Dallas Motors Morning News Detroit Press
  • . If a perspective member cannot read or write, the Muslims provide instruction. Chicago then passes on the member's qualifications and if accepted, the member is issued a "free name". 15 GO~ CE 157-5490 REVOLUTIONARY ACTIONMOVEMENT On November 3, 1964, CE T-11
  • reeman .is now a nei.ghborhood worker at League· Park Center, ·6601 Lexington Avenue, l:loEo He has been free · 1 ~on~. on personal t 9 -Phe jury que st:l.oning will continue today." = 3 OZ> CV 157=280 The· Cieveland·_Plain De&..l er 5 January
  • files of Liz Carpenter during her time as Lady Bird Johnson's Press Secretary and Staff Director. The material in this series includes correspondence, memorandums, newspaper clippings, press releases, photographs, lists, menus, telegrams, schedules, maps
  • https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Records of the Democratic National Committee (NAID 1497343) Series: 2 http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal Box No. Folder Title Wyoming Misc. Press DNC
  • , TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO March 18, 1968 I am very concerned about the upcoming election campaign. You are not doing youraelf juatice with photographs. I have a few idea• to improve this situation which include getting the White House press photographers