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- that they stemmed the tide somewhat? L: I think that they contributed to it. The majority of the Texas press was extremely conservative. The Dallas News was the dominating paper throughout the state; it was very conservative. The Houston Chronicle
- that's right. G: The [Houston] Chronicle, for example. He may be clobbered on the editorial pages, but held get good [coverage]. M: Well, that was right to a degree. Some publishers, his close friends, got along fine with him, but the hell-raising
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 8 (VIII), 10/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1976 INTERVIEWEE: SAt~ INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: The Alamo Hotel, Austin, Texas HOUSTON JOHNSON Tape 1 of 2 J: Refreshing what I've already said about the--here's the most important part of the thing. Number one, you gave me
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- Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 8 (VIII), 10/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- school level that is a little more important than declamation. G: Did he upgrade the debate program there at Sam Houston? L: Well, I do know that when he came there and took G. P. Smith's place, I was already on the debate team but Sam Houston High
- TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Rather -- VIII -- 8 and various other things. Sam [Houston Johnson] had a desk toward the back of the room
- The "Board of Education" room where Sam Rayburn and, later, LBJ and other members of the House met to socialize and discuss legislative strategy; Rather knowing where LBJ was at all times so she could contact him if necessary; Sam Houston Johnson's
- . Johnson, San Marcos, Texas, "Save America First" Radio Address by Lyndon B. Johnson, Abilene, Texas Radio Speech, San Angelo, Texas Radio Address by Lyndon B. Johnson, Houston, Texas Proposed Radio Address for Congressman Johnson Radio Address by Lyndon
- . Jesse Jones--Johnson got a good relationship with Mr. Jones and you know of course he owned the Houston Chronicle and it was as friendly to Johnson. The Chronicle was about as friendly as any paper in Texas. Most of them [were], but really the only one
- . President Johnson "saw the bigger picture" of space exploration, said Ellen Ochoa, the first lispanic woman in space and the deputy director of the Johnson Space Center in Houston. "He saw that it should be devoted to the peace ful purposes for all mankind
- : No, this was in Houston Heights. I was born and reared in Houston. Of course, the Heights is kind of an East Texas sort of place. I never have liked that saying too much, but nonetheless I think that's true. F: It's valid. R: But the point is that he was recognized
- : That's right. Sam Houston [Johnson] has a pretty full report on that in his book--of that meeting. I was not at the meeting. G: But can you collaborate what he said? M: Yes, I think that's the way it happened all right. I did see Shivers at some
Oral history transcript, Margaret Mayer Ward, interview 1 (I), 3/10/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . I think Duncan was a fair At least I thought he was. at the time. Maybe if I went back and read his stuff I'd decide that he wasn't. G: With Everett Collier, who I guess covered it for the [Houston] Chronicle, you had a case where perhaps
- plea•e check tho•e you find acceptable? there. >cCitizen• ~ ~?o/l..-/; William A. Hewitt Chairman, Deere • Company Moline, lllinoia " ~E/l..:J✓ ~R/E~ ~ ~ George R. Brown Chairman, Brown le Root, Inc. Houston, Texa• ~u,¥.::s _5;11,e_
- thoughtfulness in sharing them with me. Kindest regards and all good wishes. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. J. D. MacWilliams, Jr. 2318 Suffolk Houston, Texas LBJd\.FS:br [1 of 3] 2311 luffolk Ho\aacoa. i..-., Ji( r () John 1 o &.nnedy f reetdent of th
- for first-year srudents from the LBJ School. who spent consider able time loolung at the exhibit on the 1960s. The exhibit itself, which opened several months ago, continues to receive wide and favorable attention. A recent article in the Houston Chronicle
- to be held in the following cities beginning in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington (D,C.), Milwaukee, Atlanta and St. Louis. COUNSELORS RETURN TO SCHOOL. Fifty
- To the Cabinet Room to w/ Amb. Goldberg meet with Delegation from ^ REMARKS American Jewish Press Association Mr. Joseph Weisberg, The Jewish Advocate, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Golomb, The Jewish Chronicle, Pittsburgh, Pa. The American Jewish Press Mr
- INTERVIEWEE: JOHN CONNALLY INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz PLACE: Governor Connally's office in Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 F: Governor, you and I, I think, share experiences in this. We must have both been undergraduates at the time that Lyndon
- . It is spreading down the Ka.ty. \ 24',--from lioustOil lhy are all three il7 _pa1,pers here ~pinst you? Hew.r Jones is way up north but b editors are knifing terri~ly. Get Jones to straighten them out . 25--From Houston. lhy is Walter not fired as editor
- Tyler Abell Lyndon Abell Also pics of Dr Dobie Pres Truman Pres Johnson Press Conference on Oval Rm Lynda Bird and Warrie Lynn Smith over at Pres Truman Dr Dobie Departs Oval Rm w/ Dr Dobie Pres Truman Bill Steven Hou chronicle Walker Stone Lynda Bird
- . 72-2913 Seaboard Coast Line RR v. U.S.A. 72-2964 Houston Chronicle v. U.S.A. 72-2881 Volkswagen v. Jahre 72-2794 U.S. Ex Rel Davis v. Henderson, Warden 72-2611 U.S.A. v. Miller, et al 73-2405 Clayton v. Burston 73-2393 Grogan v. U.S.A. 72-2791 Crador
- You know, I never heard of it. LBJ It 1s the tape that allegedly was made with Dr . Dunn and this little boy that working with the Houston Chronicle now - used to work for Price Daniel -- whatever his name is - that editor -- I forgot his name
- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Deason -- Special Interview -- 11 school teaching job and went to Houston working for the Federal Land Bank as a junior attorney. In 1934 when the depression
- Precinct Analysis, 1962 Harris County, Luncheon Guests Gee’s Restaurant Harrison, 1964-1968 Hartley, 1963-1968 Haskell, 1964 Hays, 1964-1966 Henderson, 1963-1964 Hill, 1964-1966 Hockley, 1963-1966 Hood, 1964 Hopkins, 1963-1964 Houston, 1963-1964 Howard
- , it's on my record here, I had an operation down in Houston. F: Was that open-heart? C: Yes. F: How did you happen to pick DeBakey? C: Well, I knew about his record, his experience, and I knew a lot Dr. DeBakey. He did a miraculous job. about
Oral history transcript, Nadine Brammer Eckhardt, interview 1 (I), 2/22/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the load got big, and we had Sam Houston [Johnson] on our couch most of the time, because he was either frail or drying out. But he was always good company. We just had great fun and worked real hard in that room. Let's see. It seemed like as long as people
- out there at the University of Michigan. He went to the law school at Michigan, and I went to college there. So I knew him from Detroit and I had a paper in Detroit, the Michigan Chronicle, which I started in 6 LBJ Presidential Library http
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 4 (IV), 5/21/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . I remember one time the Houston Chronicle coming out with a huge headline saying that a reputable firm of geologists had worked out estimates on the amount of oil under the submerged lands and it came to something incredible, enough oil to have
- with Houston Press, Houston Chronicle) (2 folders) Series Political Correspondence Political Correspondence 26 26 26 26 26 Miscellaneous Clippings, 1941 (unmounted) [1 of 8] Miscellaneous Clippings, 1941 (unmounted) [2 of 8] Miscellaneous Clippings, 1941
- Sales Act Pay Raise (Federal Civilian Employees) Pa. Ave. Natl. Historic Site Polish Post Office Postal Savings System H.R. 8030 Poverty Bill President's Club (Houston, et. al.) Presidential Prayer Breakfast Public Works & Economic Development, 8/26/65
- Baskin of the Dallas News and Vernon Louviere of the Houston Chronicle and--I can't think at the moment--oh, I guess Felton West of the Houston Post. We thought we'd get down there and get a lot of hot poop, you know. He'd talk to us all weekend, and we
- law partner, Mr. Will Morrow. He's dead now, but he was the brother of Wright Morrow and Tarleton Morrow. Wright Morrow still lives in Houston and had been a figure in the Democratic politics in Texas for a long while. Of course he's inactive
- Miller is keeping the stiletto out for me and probably will continue so to do for some time to come. I got a kick out of your description old boss, "Darin'" Dave Lawrence. Regards, Drew Pearson Mr. s. J. Fitsgerald Democrat and Chronicle Rochester 4
- that chronology that we just talked about, and you see on one seven [January seventh], the Scripps-Howard newsman wrote a story about relatives on the payrolls of members of Congress. Was that ever a problem? J: Well, as everybody knows, Sam Houston
- Lady Bird Johnson's first impressions of Fidel Castro; Hester Beall Provenson's public speaking course; the Johnsons' 30th Place home in 1959; early impressions of Jacqueline Kennedy; hosting a lunch for the wives of new senators; Sam Houston
- work there. of his life, accomplishments. and he delighted interest and 5 territories in chronicling ant church historian recorder from the beginning of IJO' in all 172,369 nd.les; organized 51 branches of the my journeys cover England
- was reminiscing with Bo Byers of the Houston Chronicle. Bo came into the legislature in 1947, of course. After the war I ran again; I ran while I was in Japan. I was in the Marine Corps, and I ran while I was in Japan and was elected. I don't know of anyone other
- Broadcasting [Greek Press] (loose material) Houston Chronicle Houston Post Indianapolis Indianapolis Star Knight Papers KNXT - TV - CBS - Los Angeles, CA Life Magazine London Sunday Times Look Magazine Los Angeles Examiner Louisville Courier - Journal Magnum
- , Harper and Row Publishers , Forrest · Inc. CCRNELL, Douglas B. CUNEO, Ernest CURTIS, Charlotte, New York Times NEWHOUSE, Samuel I. ELLINGTON, Duke HOUSTON, Charles S. RIORDAN, Emmet FOX, Yolande B. McLEAN, Malcolm, Sea Land Service Inc. GORDLER, Reynolds
- ; and I can't remember who all else was in the car, but this was the major group. We got out there to the ranch, and the party eventually comprised Bill Steven, who at that time was editor of the Houston Chronicle--he's now I think with the Chicago Daily