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  • beginning. Then later Bill White was of course with the New York Times many years, and then a syndicated columnist. As Lyndon and his aspirations grew beyond being a senator to being a LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • one day with this idea on "Dr. I.Q." and I was the only one that thought it would work at the station. So I volunteered to help him and then to syndi- cate it, because I had "VOx POp'S" questions syndicated. He said, "Well, I don't know whether I
  • a syndicate to print this ad? Here it is. Now, I'll show you the pull from that first paper. I'll give you the mat free. Now here. Will you put up the money for this and will you put it in all the newspapers?" And, boy, that way for Roosevelt and for Johnson I
  • of the "Daily Washington Merry-Go-Round, 'I a syndicated column, 1932 to '42, when you were called to active duty. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
  • to Washington from your home state in Texas, and you worked with them until 1945. From 1945 to 1958 you were with the New York Times and rose to the position of chief congressional correspondent. In 1958 you left to become nationally syndicated. Your column
  • always had a kind of a feeling there was something phony about it, particularly under television. M: Mr. White, has the more or less continued defense and support of Mr. Johnson lost you any columns in your syndication? W: It undoubtedly has. I don't
  • . Yarborough attacks Shivers’ law enforcement record, claiming that he permitted a notorious gambling syndicate to flourish in Galveston, taking in more than $2.5 million in rackets in 1950. 6/14 Shivers appoints Jack Dillard, executive secretary
  • . "Mrs. Johnson's Diary Transcripts, November 22-24, 1963" 1963 Appointment Book, November 22-24, 1963 [from Box 5] Box 1 JFK Temporary Box 1 The Personal Papers of Drew Pearson Drew Pearson was a journalist and nationally syndicated columnist who
  • , there was no syndicated wire service for women. She said, "I want hard copy women's stuff, hard copy." She really got all started and they were doing awfully well for a couple of years, and financially, too, until the AP decided that that's what 17 LBJ Presidential
  • sure that it will be very helpful to our staff in evaluating individuals and movements about which we have inquiries."-A church council. "You're doing a terrific job."-A "first-rate"-A syndicated columnist. national fact-finding agency. "a thorough
  • a syndicated colwmi.st. r thought I would just .begin by introducing you and then at the end of that, you can add whatever you'd like to it. You were born in 1924 in New York City. In 1947 you received a B.A. I from U.C.L.A. and in 1948 received a Master
  • . [The reference is to James Mathis, then of the Advance--Newhouse--Syndicate.] He got up and went to the front of the bus, and he looked out the window. IISomething's happened. His family He said, The President's car just sped away, just gunned away
  • by this, as were many of us on the staff. So the President had the thought that the American public, as it were, might also be interested. The letter was then released, and I believe two or three columnists, some of them syndicated around the country, picked
  • TO LBJ RE: COOPERATIVES (Open 9/28/87) Document explaining history of Injunction Suit (drafted in October 1974) (5 copies). Date Range: 1936 (Blue) JAY ALEXANDER - Special Agent for EP & RD and one of former owners of Syndicate Power Co. (Open 8/7/93
  • on the Great Humanitarian. I know he used to. I'm sending your letter on to Bob who will enJoy it tremendously, and xl11 be talking to him at d1M r Tuesday night and try to tollow it up. I gathered fro~ what one of the Syndicate salesmen told me that Paul
  • The enclosed with the compliments of the fioche Syndicate. Jo~~oche oJ --~ .. RECE\VEO JUN2 71967 CENTRAL FIL£S EXECUTIV'E: eo 3o1 •. CHAUGES OF FOHBIGN GOVEIUOO!:UT OFFIC IJiJ..13 ECUAOOR: His Excellency Julio Prado Vallejo, Minister
  • . 2) Salutation: my nickname, "Ep". You have always addressed me by 3) This Thomas Ross 1 column re the CIA and Rostow is a syndicated column distributed by the Chicago Sun-Times to several hundred newspapers. It seems to me it would be a good idea
  • campaign against foreign spies. He was an official U. S. War Correspondent in the Korea, Inda-China War, with assimilated rank of Colonel, U. S. Army. His syndicated column, "After Hours" circles the globe ... other writings appear in Saturday Evening Post