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  • LBJ Connection: Washington Bureau Chief, New York Times; Columnist; Author
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist and foreign correspondent, Bureau Chief, Time-Life News Service, China and Southeast Asia, 1963-1968
  • LBJ Connection: Chief, Washington Bureau, Dallas Morning News
  • LBJ Connection: Historian; Journalist, New York Times, Correspondent, Vietnam, 1962-1963; Pulitzer Prize winner, 1964
  • LBJ Connection: Wife of Richard Hughes, Governor of New Jersey, 1962-1970
  • LBJ Connection: Governor of New Jersey, 1962-1970
  • LBJ Connection: Washington photographer, New York Times, 1945-1985
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Dallas Morning News, 1941-1957; Managing editor and later consultant, Dallas Times-Herald
  • dominant motives . As Negro vi6l~nce begins to abate, a new phase of dis­ order is inaugurated . . Thi$ is the period in which control authorities begin to re-asserttheir dominance. It is also a _period in wh.;i.ch much of the la,vlessness comes from
  • • , • :.•.••.•·.•.--~·,·:~._;.=, ...·•·•.··.· it will s.ay things that people already around it. It is a new version of the =•.:::.>·:....:::··:,.. ·, .'\ . ·; •· · • ·. . " ·~•. •. '. •·f •...: ··:·know; things they know, but haven't Bible story: Jonah has the comfortable-~::•-:,• .. ·i'.i
  • Connally then fly to New York where LBJ attends a reception given by Mayor Wagner for him at Gracie Mansion and speaks at an appreciation dinner for Congressman John J. Rooney in Brooklyn. During an interview at Gracie Mansion, LBJ says he will give
  • VII, which created a new entity, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, with a different set of legal criteria and a somewhat different type of relationship to individual minority, potentially aggrieved citizens. They could file individual
  • FOR A MASS CI VIL RI GHTS DEMONSTRAT I ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON I N LAFAYETTE SQUARE JUST ACROSS PENNSYLVANI A VE. FROM THE WHI TE HOUSE . WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY REEDY HELD UP HI S USUAL MI DDAY NEWS BR I EF I NG UNTIL THE CI VIL RI GHTS CO NFERENCES WERE
  • will do so. .... S.., U.S. Sllfli•t,s BtmJs R11,tJMly tm tb, Pdpoll SMmt,s Pl1111 I 75 NEW BRUNSWICK All during the weekend that violence sputtered, · flared, subsided, then flared again in Plainfield, in New Brunswick, less than 10 miles away
  • ) Oklahoaa (RM) 1- NISO, New Orleans, Louisiana (RM) GERALDLEWISGEARY OfflCII: Dallas, Texas 1/31/68 FlelclOffice FIieNo., 100-11486 Titles BLACKNATIONALISTIIOVEIIENT DALLASDIVISIOH Chaiacten INTERN.AL SECURITY- BLACKN.ATIONALIS~ 2- Copyto, 2- Repo
  • . 3/19/2009 ---- Initials - THE NEW YORK TIMES, 'Pf[URSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1968 China', Late,t At~m.. Teat I• -Believed a Failure . ~ IIY JORNW. FINNEY -.i .. '1'1111..., Tenll'lmle WASRINGTON,Jan. :f-Pre- '· ,. UJ. lfetn • Ducr,,-c1 off
  • ,A.,KKICK., for Pennsylvania·. _This article quoted DESMOMD as saying that ROY :V,RIU·OOI0USER. had been kick ed out of the Klan because he was too nueh an :American Nazi. · ~e "Reading Fagle," :tn its issue of April 11, 1966., carried a news item denying
  • . So I started up the ramp--I guess it must have been half-time--looking for a friend. I met Lyndon coming down the ramp alone. F: Was he a congressman by then? Was he a new congressman? . C: He had just been sworn in. I guess one reason that I
  • the fifteenth? C: Yes. Is that right? (Long pause) To meet with Governor Brown, yes. G: So it must have been the fourteenth. C: Well, it says, "Brown arrives in Los Angeles, vows to restore law and order. News conference." They have this August 15, page l
  • said he was hopeful that we could give Mr. Shearer some encouraging news within the week. Meanwhile, it would be very much in Jamaica's interest to play the whole problem in low key. Mr. Shearer on this understood and thanked Mr. Mann for receiving
  • of friendly senators: one in New York, the one in Massachusetts that you mentioned, one in Gaylord Nelson's state of Wisconsin, and 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • , 1984 INTERVIEWEE: MARY LASKER (MRS. ALBERT LASKER) INTERVIEWER: Clarence Lasby PLACE: Mrs. Lasker's residence, New York City Tape 1 of 2 ML: [People aren't] interested in the subject of health unless they're sick themselves. And nobody ever
  • to not make all the other appointments from the agency as though it was exactly the same thing simply with a new name. He wanted to make it different and as a consequence he brought in a number of people in the secretariat under Weaver. This made it awkward
  • programs -- overcoming poverty, opening up new opportunity, and making the American system of freedom work. • ·, .• Lady Bird joins me in very warm regards. ·'· Mrs. Virginia Durr 17 Molton Street Building Montgomery 4, Alabama ... l" I ···i
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Collection: Papers of the U.S. News & World Report, 11/6
  • U.S. News & World Report, inc
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of the U.S. News & World Report
  • Bio: (1912-1984) Journalist; Midwest Bureau Chief, Newsweek Magazine, 1953-1957; Correspondent, 1957-1961, Chief, Washington Bureau, ABC News, 1961-1965; Deputy Press Secretary for LBJ, 1966-1968; Assistant Director, U.S. Intelligence Agency, 1968
  • LBJ Connection: Chief, Washington Bureau, ABC News, 1961-1965; Deputy Press Secretary for LBJ, 1966-1968
  • Bio: Emanuel Celler (1881-1981) was an attorney; a delegate and member, Platform Committee of Democratic National Conventions, 1942-1964; and a U.S. Congressman, New York, 1923-1973.
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Congressman, New York, 1923-1973
  • Bio: Jack White (b. 1931, New York, New York-d. July 25, 2014, Banning, California) was a professional trick shot billiards player. He lived in Banning, California. White is interred in Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.
  • Bio: Murray Bilmes (b. March 4, 1926), lawyer and a resident of Pine Bush, New York. He married Frances Eve Wagman.
  • LBJ Connection: Collector of clippings about President Johnson's visit to Ellenville, New York.
  • Bio: (1908-1979) Governor of New York, 1959-1973; Vice President of the United States, 1974-1977
  • LBJ Connection: Governor of New York, 1959-1973
  • Corps volunteers in and see whether they can help do something." That kind of concept doesn't have any relevance to Harlem, New York where you obviously have an awful lot of people around there, there's no shortage of people, there's no shortage
  • -Trust Cases" open Contains lists of individual and corporate defendants in pending anti-trust cases before the Department of Justice, 1965-1967, and material on the merger of the New York Herald Tribune, New York Journal American and New York World
  • for Democratic Action, Releases and Activities in 1964 American Medical Association Meeting in Chicago 1966 American Medical Association - 19th Annual Clinical Conv. Philadelphia, 1965 American Medical Association Convention in New York, 6-20-65 American Medical
  • Bio: Elie Abel (b. Oct. 17, 1920, Montreal–d. July 22, 2004, Rockville, Md.), a former foreign and domestic correspondent at both The New York Times and NBC News, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in the 1970's. He
  • to languish in the Agriculture Committees of both bodieo. Every year Farm Magazines, Trade Journals and the NAC News inform us of the ever-increasing amounts of economic poisons used in agriculture in this Country. The Apr:iJ. 1968 issue of NAC News states
  • · Hon. Charles Schultze Harry McPherson YOUNG, Mrs. Whitney 29 Mohegan Place New Rochelle, New York First Floor by the President 17 L.1 on MAY 8, 1967 5: 57p-6:40p - Mansion Mrs. Johnson's RECEPTION in the Conference of Women Poverty REMARKS
  • to be pretty cold-blooded about this. Yes, three minutes is more important to you on getting a story over on David Brinkley or Cronkite than two columns in the Birmingham News Age Herald. 23 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • Luci and Lynda; Luci’s wedding; trips to Marshall to be with her father; Lady Bird’s encouragement for Lynda to leave U.T.; Warrie Lyn Smith; categories of news; commercialization of the White House; Luci’s job with optometrist; Lynda’s motive
  • , we never moved out of Camp Shelby, Mississippi. G: You were going to be in the invasion force, should there be one? D: Yes, one of the new outfits. Then, luckily enough, I came out of the war a captain, which was a little bit lower than I had
  • from the following areas: Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois; Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; University of Akron, Akron, Ohio; Westport, Connecticut; Southern California; Cleveland, Ohio; Madison, Wisconsin; Harpur College, Binghamton, New
  • - GWLA lunch New York State Bar Meeting January 21, 1979 - Capitol Hill Talk National Law Journal Seminar January 4 - 5, NYC Waldorf Astoria 1979 December 12, 1978 - AICPA speech - Sheraton Silver Springs 12/3/80 -- before Life Insurance Co. of D.C. Inc