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  • is an extreme eastern edge of-F: Kind of an off-shoot of Pittsburgh, in a way. B: Yes, it is, yes, just across the border. We got up there--I covered this event--and they had Johnson for president signs all over the walls and a lot of Johnson presidential
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . I arranged meetings with a number of big city mayors [including, among others, Dick Daly in Chicago, John Collins in Boston, Dick Lee in New Haven, Jerry Cavanagh in Detroit, and the mayor of Pittsburgh] offering to approve CRP financing
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • November 14, 1964, when President Lyndon Johnson named him the new chairman of the CEA. Early in 1968, Mr. Ackley left the Council to become ambassador to Italy, a post he held until 1969. After returning from Italy, Mr. Ackley again resumed his academic
  • of Pittsburgh. I talked to Mayor He tried to get him to come out to LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • [telephone] I had friends here, I used to know the Gores very well. I used to visit the Gores. came here and then married in New York and we had an apartment here. I We lived in Pittsburgh but we always had an apartment here in the old Willard Hotel. F
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • participation of the poor, practically that they should run the program, and I didn't think that was right. we'd had trouble with it. Other mayors, He'd approve a plan like in Pittsburgh that he wouldn't approve out here, and it caused a lot of trouble
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Guard District In his new post, announced James A. Hyslop as Director and Procurement Transportation. Alan S. Boyd today WRMNC-2;FAE-0; FIA-0 (one copy) 11 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY BIOGRAPHICALSKETCHOF CAPTAINJAMES
  • York; Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; Long Island; Chicago; Indiana University; Pittsburgh; Wilmington, Ohio. D·CLAS 11-lf:.D 11526.. . 3.5 E NU__:filA-l,._'-l~-1'.4,\ NARA. t J·3f5·'.dt:Ql) Marvin ~-14 lo (~-2-65) o·r'FICE OF TH& DIRECTOR ITED
  • tried to get back to Washington and every time they got as far as Pittsburgh and either had to land in Pittsburgh or turn around and go back to Detroit. weather was terrible. The So the House adjourned then about eleven o'clock and people made a mad
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • people on the staff, Elizabeth Scully, the daughter of the then Mayor of Pittsburgh, an administrative assistant, and Jeanette Heine, H-E-I-N-E, a secretary. We built from there. I was trying to build the organization. Aubrey kept a very close hand
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • the above appreciated. Sincerely, ~i.~ Leon L. Motor 3,6 Atwood Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 L. Motor· 356 Atwood St• Pittsburgh,i · Pennsylvania 15213 PRESIDENTLYDONB• JOHNSON The Whitehouse Washington, D. C. I I .. . I '' September
  • Bio: Donald Oberdorfer was a journalist with the Charlotte Observer, Saturday Evening Post,Knight Newspaper Bureau, and the Washington Post. His book credits include ““Tet!: The Turning Point in the Vietnam War”, 1971;and“The Turn: From the Cold War
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; Washington correspondent, Knight Newspapers, 1958-1961; Associate Editor and Contributing Editor, Saturday Evening Post, 1961-1965; Staff writer, Washington Post, 1968; Author, Tet!
  • of Beaufort in a continuation of these demonstrations. DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULED IN PITTSBURGH,PENNSYLVANIA A "Christmas carol march" in honor of civil rights martyrs is scheduled to be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 28, 1967. The march is being
  • into the bank to help him. He had one of the early manual adding machines or posting machines, and I can rememberhis teaching me to use the posting machine. I used to help him keep the accounts in the bank by doing the posting on the posting machine
  • are taping this interview in the Deputy Postmaster General's Office, at the Post Office Department, in Washington, D . C . Mr . Belen, you were appointed Deputy Postmaster General by President Johnson and confirmed by Congress in February 1964 . From 1961
  • ); LBJ's problems about pulling his dog's ears (resolved by Life membership in Vanderburgh County Humane Society); reminiscences of Postmasters General (Farley, Summerfield, Day, Gronouski, O'Brien, Watson, Donaldson); analysis of post office operations
  • , The Atlanta Journal C. Atlanta_, The Atlanta & Constitution Constitution ,. D. Washington, The Washington Post E. New York, The New York Time~ . F. Philadelphia, G. Unidentified H. Los Angeles, The LA Times The Philadelphia Articles 4. FBI
  • . gave that up. papers. She finally She worked in a news bureau that represented midwestern Then, finally, Ha~ry S. Ashmore, who has become a well-known writer I nationally, was at that time editor of the Arkansas Gazette. He came to Washington
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , Saugerties Post, Saugerties, NY Fleming Annabar Jensis, Greene County News, M-BB_BBfc»Catskill, NY Dee Kenna, Cong. Resnick's staff gist attached__ Dee
  • , and said, "They've found one over in Pittsburgh, or Philadelphia, on the junk heap, and they're going to put it on the back of a train and get it down to Washington for you this afternoon." So we went down to see the train and it was really a shambles
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • --- Disapprove __ of Pittsburgh. . Approve___ ✓ _ Richard Stewart, Superintendent of Insurance, New York. Everyone agrees that he is one of the outstanding men in the country in this field7·should be on this advisory group. Approve___ Disapprove
  • Ellender. LBJ goes to the Speaker’s office at the close of the day. Russell Baker notes in New York Times column that JFK has not answered any post-midnight quorum calls during the filibuster, Humphrey answered 3, Symington 2, LBJ all. 3/11 John Connally
  • into Chicago and going into St. Louis and going into Cleveland and going into Pittsburgh you saw the change and the enthusiasm. of how Dewey was doing. So I also kept track The thing that really [convinced me] . was the comparison in Salt Lake, where Dewey
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • W. Smith In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, James W. Smith of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania do hereby give, donate and convey to the United
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • than a make-weight to bal­ ance off an appeal to the voting populace. The usefulness of the post to supply a depu~ ty to the president was first demon­ started by Richard Nixon, who ably served President EiJOHNSON senhower, in ·sickness and health
  • Hobart Taylor and Post Office Personnel chief re: Post Office EEO matters. Lunch w/Baker, Smathers, Russell. Attends WH meeting w/JFK this afternoon re: Finance Committee. 2/14 Attends meeting at WH in preparation for JFK press conference. 2/15
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, New York Times, 1960-1968; Saigon Bureau Chief, The Washington Post, 1968-1973
  • LBJ Connection: Publisher, Washington Post, 1979-2001
Hoyt, Palmer (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Publisher and editor, The Denver Post; United States Information Agency Advisory Commission, 1965
Just, Ward (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Newsweek, 1959-1965; Washington Post, 1965-1970, assigned to cover the Vietnam War
  • Correspondent for the Saturday Evening Post from 1963 to 1965, and Far East Correspondent and Diplomatic Correspondent for the Washington Post from 1962 to 1972. Karnow also served as Associate Editor of the New Republic in Washington, D.C., from 1973 to 1975.
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist with Time, Life, The Saturday Evening Post, The London Observer, The Washington Post, 1959-1975; Recipient, Pulizter Prize for history; Author, Vietnam: A History
May, Timothy (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Director, National Maritime Commission, 1963-1966; General Counsel, Post Office Department, 1966-1969
  • LBJ Connection: Executive Vice President and Editor, Washington Post; U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., 1968-1969
  • LBJ Connection: Advisor to LBJ during the Senate period; Washington Post legal counsel and VP
  • , 1965. Applicant: BEAVER product,, meat bJ1products, and article, Knox, Vanderburgh, DaViess, Pike, War­ TRANSPORT CO., a corporation, 100 distributed by meat packinghouses as rick. Spencer. Dubois, Martin, Lawrence, South Calumet Street, Post Office Box
  • step I suppose was putting together your department, gathering personnel, and so forth. 0: This is right. One of the ingenious provisions of the Department of Transportation Act was a device to assure a post-enactment planning period. We did
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • entered public activity when I was appointed to become the assistant prosecutor of Hamilton County in 1939, where I served for three years, took a leave of absence to accept a post in what was then known as the Office of Facts and Figures, which
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • releases of the President's remarks at Macon, Georgia; Augusta, Georgia, and Columbia, South Carolina. 28 Tuesday, October 27, 1964 Drafts and press releases of the President's remarks at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Post Office Square in Boston