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  • Billy Lee Brammer in 1950 and moved to Austin in 1951 where she worked for the University of Texas and the Austin American-Statesman newspaper. She and her husband moved to Washington D.C. in 1955 to work on the staff of Texas Senator Lyndon B. Johnson
  • Research Council in Cairo. Scope and content note: This collection consists of correspondence, reports, speeches, and newspaper clippings collected by Leo Packer that are related to his service as Assistant Postmaster General for the Bureau of Research
  • University of Maryland returning the President's call In mjdr's office scanning newspapers To Cabinet Room for meeting w/ Secy Freeman Kermit Gordon N Alexis Johnson Gardner Ackley Myer Feldman meeting on sugar quotas Joined b y Larry O'Brien at to office
  • Editors Judge to be sent Moursund Secy Freeman Association Secy Murphy to address newspaper Bd of President Chmn Wm . T. Brady Board Members o f National Association of Manufacturers: W. P. Gullander, Clifford J. Backstrand, Donald Hardenbrook
  • FOR RZLEASE AT 12 NOON (ZDT) FR.IDA Y, OCT OBER l, 19 65 ADDRESS OF MRS. LYNDON B o JOHNSON BEFORE THE LUNCHEON AT TH.I!: ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS MANAGING EDITORS ASSOCIATION YO U -· AND TOMORROW'S MAI~ STREETS Mr. Beebe, Friende
  • Press release, "Address of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson before the Luncheon at the Annual Convention of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association, 10/1/1965"
  • MMY ALLRED AND 11~3 UNDECIDED~ CONS IDER THE I NFORMAT ION TO BE VERY I ND ICAT IVE SI NCE ALLRED HAS MADE NO FORMAL I ND ICAT ION OF -CONS IDER I NG RACE~ THOUGH PR IVATELY HE IS DO ING SO VERY STRONGLY~ AND SINCE COMPARAT IVELY LITTLE NEWSPAPER PUBL
  • Publishers AssociaUon and the Associated Press. The Associated Press ls entiUed exclusively to the use for repub­ lication of all local news printed in this newspaper as well as AP news dispatches. Dedicated to the spirit of ctvlc progress
  • Association, 5/1959 - 8/1959 [NAID 5956188] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal PAPERS OF THE SOUTHWESTERN MEAT PACKERS ASSOCIATION Creator: Southwestern Meat Packers Association Organizational sketch: The Southwest Meat Packers Association
  • Southwestern Meat Packers Association
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of Southwestern Meat Packers Association
  • Business Newark Star Ledger Newsday Newspaper Enterprise Assoc. Newsweek New York Daily News New York Herald Tribune New York Post New York Times New York Citizen Ottawa Citizen Paris Match Philadelphia Bulletin Railway Express Agency Richmond Times
  • , at the National Medical Association meeting, August 2-6, 1964; Memorandum on "The New Educational and Training Concept" by Thomas Cronin. [WHCF 1677; Opened 8/15/74, Douglass Cater/C] [Personal Correspondence]/Contributions Two items. [WHCF 1677; Opened 8/15/74
  • newspapers. So He got the Tulsa Tribune to pay the same amount the Arkansas Gazette did. Then Liz, in the meantime, had started a little news bureau of her own, and she represented the Beaumont Journal. We later were to represent the Enterprise as well
  • of directors. Another company, Riker-Maxman, an electronics firm, was an initial client. This client list was included in the announcement of the organization of O'Brien Associates. The announcement appeared in several newspapers and I believeNewsweek magazine
  • Charles Colson; memos Richard Nixon's staff wrote and distributed attempting to hurt O'Brien's reputation, including one that suggested a conflict of interest between O'Brien as head of O'Brien Associates and Democratic National Committee (DNC
  • 'in the galaxy of New _Deal personalities. -One need only read his speech to · the Free World, Association, extracts from w.hich ap­ pear on page 725, to understand his profound concep­ tion of the humanitarian advances and reforms which can be forged out
  • , responsible statements made by groups who have in fact re .. ceived governmental financial support-•and maybe not even then, depending on facts. In other words, we will volunteer nothingo We will not respond to newspaper allegationso We will not respond
  • Secretary’s Staff Meeting ADM 3-11 National Tax Association Meeting ADM 3-15 Staff Meeting (Undersecretary) ADM 3-16 Amer. Pol. Sci. Assoc. Conf. APSA Conference ADM 3-17 Central Cities Conferences ADM 3-18 Airlie House Conf. (Reg. Directors & Under Secys
  • .'' The Chicago Pol ice Department has established extra patrols in the vicinity of the school. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch at Kankakee, Illinois, met with the St. Anne, Illinois, School Board on the night of January 29
  • carried Lyndon home. The nurse failed to come, so we left without her. She called in later in a huff. At home came more visitors: Ray [Roberts], Sam Houston [Johnson], Tex Goldschmidt, Bruce Catton of the NEA [Newspaper Enterprise Association] with John. I
  • - Lloyd Bentsen, April 1970 (1-12th) Bentsen Newspaper Clippings - May 1970 Bentsen Newspaper Clipping - June 1970 #1 Bentsen Newspapers Clippings - June 1970 #2 Bentsen Newspapers Clippings - June 1970 #3 Bentsen Newspapers Clippings – July 1970 #1
  • . (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
  • Events newspapers] [Human Events Newspaper, Republican Congressional Committee Newsletter, ‘65] [Human Events Newspaper - ’65-‘66] [Human Events Newspaper - ’65-‘66] [Human Events Newspaper – ‘66] [printed material, Campaign, ’64, misc. newsletters
  • of the Motion Picture Association. I believe the retiring president was Eric Johnson. I was practicing law here in this firm and quite happy in New York, but as Arthur portrayed the job it had a lot of interesting aspects to it. Some of them I didn't like
  • Jack Valenti becoming President of the Motion Picture Association instead of Abram; MPA issues that concerned LBJ; integrationist vs. separationist civil rights movements; Berl Bernhard; A. Philip Randolph; problems at the White House Civil Rights
  • -'39 Farm Cooperative Marketing Association (Other files in store room) (Corres. etc.) ['29-'30] Farm Debit Adjustment Administration ['36] Farm File - File #1 (1937) Farm (Also have file "A A A" for 1937) 1937 File # Farm File, Special (New One) - Used
  • , of interpreting the agency to the people. He felt that we had been doing a bad job in really enlisting the support of private enterprise, of the cities, of the middle-class public. He indicated that it would be the hottest spot of its kind in Washington--except
  • not aware that he did. G: Any others that were close to him then that gave him good publicity? L: r was trying to think of the fellow that was out at Kenedy, Texas. He had two local newspapers down there. What is his name? Curiously, it comes back
  • !~,------ Bill 6/8/61 Lucas (who used to be with Dave Charnay and is now Wm. B. Lucas Associates-real tel: OL 6-8868) furnished this estate-Bethesda info which - l1! says is very reliable& A stock corp. named BELCO{gas co.) has got into back
  • the leaders of the AMA [American Medical Association] and other medical groups sat down with President Johnson to, as he would call it, reason together on some of these health and medical problems. They advanced the point of view that the programs being
  • associations. The Vice President Secretary Gardner Senator Clinton Anderson ATTENDANCE: John M Chenault , M. D. ,Decatur, Ala. Matthew F McNulty, Univ of Ala. Medical Center, Birmingham, Ala Douglass Goode, Jackson Hospital, Montgomery, ALa Jean Cowsert, M. D
  • Savannah, Georgia FACTS ABOUT AREA SAVANNAH and METROPOLITAN AIR LINES1 Served by Delta and National BANKING1 Eight commercial banks Air Linea. (1S branches>, Loan associations!: 2 savings, ..,~ CITY GOVERNMENT•Council-Manager, composed of Mayor
  • Affairs; during 1954-58, he was an Associate for the Middle East, American Universities Field Staff; and in 1958-59, he was Assistant Director, Humanities, The Rockefeller Foundation. Mr. Nolte has been, from 1959 to the present, both Executive Director
  • throughout his career with government and nonprofit organizations. The papers cover Cohen’s professional activities, written works, friends and associates, as well as his volunteer service and contain interviews with Mr. Cohen, materials from the courses he
  • Skelton, President, Ex-Students Association, 1951 Byron Skelton, President, Ex-Students Association, Retired Ex-Students Association, Retired Byron Skelton, President The University of Texas (Texas Union Loan) (Commemorative Stamp) Application
  • as something more than just another newspaperman. A: Well, I was born in South Carolina and grew up there, graduate of Clemson College--it's now Clemson University. I started working on newspapers in my hometown of Greenville and was a Nieman Fellow
  • of the project, 1 am acquainted w:l.th many of the property owner• in thia vicinity who own properties along the ooaat and who would be vitally interested in this project. 1 am associated with several of theae buaineaa affairs and feel that 1 can speak matter
  • at their highest peak value. He now is best equipped to intelligently blue-print his individual and his world future. This education must be acceler­ ated by all possible means of education through government, publicity, and group association both political
  • Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
  • prises in the United States and state­ controlled enterprises in Germany. I read now from a report made by Mr. Thurman Arnold, in which he quotes the article in Fortune magazine, as follows: OF HON. CLAUDE PEPPER Mr. PEPPER. Mr. President, yester­ day
  • enterprise system is the only way for it to work. At the time, I didn't agree with Johnson's position; I agreed with Truman that we should keep controls. But I really believe that the quicker we are able to really make free enterprise work, and do away
  • the department in many of the appearances that otherwise would have been made by Mr. Cohen, and perhaps others, rather than me. B: We've been using the phrase "organized medical groups." Actually it was the American Medical Association that was the major
  • , and Welfare (HEW); 1961 morale in the Kennedy administration; Jones' involvement in the introduction of Medicare; opposition to health program legislation; the introduction of Medicaid by the American Medical Association (AMA); JFK's meeting with members
  • or relationship to narrator Accession Record Number HST;. GitiIL_Historv Proi ect AC74-170 General topic of interview : Discusses his knowledge of organized labor, and his association with Lyndon Johnson . Date March 4 . 19 69 Place Length 29 pages Tape
  • , and intelligence liaison, was born in East Rutherford, New Jersey (Some sources cite his birth year as 1905). His first newspaper experience was as editor of the school newspaper at East Rutherford High School and a stringer for the Passauc Daily News. He was also