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  • , INt. CORD MEYER, JR.-Boaton, Maas. formerly U.S.M.C. PAUL MOORE, JR.-New York. N. Y. formerly A.U.S. RICHARD L. NEUBERGER-Portland, Ore. formerly A.U.S. PAUL C. SMITH-5an Franclaco, Calif. formerly U.S.M.C. DIGGORY VENN-Boston, Mass. formerly U.S.M.C
  • of those problems and decisions, primarily because everybody has their own club and he really wasn't in the Kennedy club. G: He was not Harvard. He wasn't Boston. In particular that Kennedy civil rights bill was one example where perhaps LBJ's
  • Item, 1948 Boston Herald, 1950-54 Assistant Director, Information; U.S. Department of' Labor Assistant Secretary of Labor for International Affairs Labor Management Arbitrator . U.S. Representative to ILO Governing Body • Chairman, ILO Governing Body
  • Hearings on Medicaid held in Boston (December 30, 1968) Series I Open 3 Hearings: U.S. Dept. of HEW Public Hearings on Medicaid held in Washington, DC (December 23, 30, 1968) Hearings: U.S. Dept. of HEW Public Hearings on Medicaid held in San Francisco
  • in the 1964 Campaign. Republican charges and smears Communism in the U.S. - General Congress, 89th, 1st Session. Conflict of interest series in New York Herald Tribune Congress, 88th, 2nd Session. Record of Congress, 1964. Editorial Criticism and Public Polls
  • . 1 •·· ~,·.--r 8. President and Postmaster Gen. Blair observe experiments with rd's rifle and Alexander's cartridge. N.Y. Herald, Aug. g. Lincoln Daniel E. Sickles' New York Brigade and two Wisconsin : .1:icn ts. N.Y. Times, Aug. g. Interviews
  • . They reversed it. Well, father was a civil contracting engineer. from Boston Tech. He graduated He built railroads--many of the eastern railroads. When he was but thirty years old, he built the foundations for the Williamsburg Bridge. That was, I think
  • would assure them that the people that consented--The Herald took the ad, and I think have been everlastingly sorry--I don't know. ago gone. F: Yes, and you wish they had turned it down. Long LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • Massachusetts and went to Washington in 1944 as a correspondent for the Boston Herald, at which point I met President Roosevelt, who was simply wonderful to me. I met Harry Truman. Later Then I married Bill and stopped working. G: You became a housewife. W
  • , had that part-time job working your way through school. I guess Mrs. [Miriam] Ferguson was still governor when you began. M: She--the first recollection I have of state politics--I had done some political writing on the Plainview Herald in the summer
  • Johll A. tolpe Governor of Maasachusetta Boston, Masaa.chuaetta CLA:emc. ~ cc: Ciovernor...Ea.rri• Jr.,:iml RECEIVED tv11.R 1 1 1957 Cl:. .. 1 ,{ALFILES ,. ... Februal"J' 21, 1917 Dear Gneraor: I waa daJ.lshted dlat tbe Pre•ideat •• appolated
  • a job of candid photographer at the Washington Times-Herald, I believe it was. It 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • is in the hospital with a nervous breakdown. After eight years I am sure I can take it.” Senate overrides Truman’s veto of the Bulwinkle Bill. House overrides it the next day. LBJ--general pair. 6/17 Thursday. LBJ speaks at New Boston, Omaha, Mount Pleasant, Mount
  • . Frifield's ma­ 'erial was accepted by the New ~l'k Herald Tribune News See LOBBY, A!l, Col. 1 I [1 of 3] -rttv~ s •) fl 'f ,:µ;~'1 l9~ 3 ~~ News1ne11's Junliets Pro]Jeil l\"tL J,OURY-t'ram ,."!W Al By Foreig11 Relatio11s G1·ou11 nnd the North J
  • -relations end of the New York Herald Tribune in those days, and the New York Times, Newsweek, and other magazines and newspapers. 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • :300 newspapers in the United States. young Reid and by 1922, two years be­ In another 'postwar period of record fore the $5,000,000 merger of The Trib­ circulations and advertising, the news­ une and Herald, be had turned .the com­ mercial departments
  • ...-1dAssociated Foundation OJ-IRENBZl1GEH, H. William, Boston Public Sc PALMER,H. Bruce, N.Y.C. PAUIDS, John A.,· City 1-ianager, RiYe, N.Y. PEARSON,Richard, College Entz:-ance Examination Board PERKINS, Ja.-nes A., Cornell University PERKINS, John, Dun
  • 1n, Austria , Se . te ber 5 , 1952 . Dear Fred: v r her tro Tt 1n and ;ewew 1ddle ~urope we k and the two International p pers -- ' e _ · Yor i{ T m s ould yo~ drop e t our news e n nd t ti c Herald Tribune. lr ~ 11 1 tter to Cl
  • ening re­ marks about the -trip up to South Boston, Virginia, and then · showed the film, "Birth of a Nation," which he narratedo - 10
  • TO PATRONS CAFE IN CONNECTION 24-HOUR SERVICE AIR COOLED FREE AUTO STORAGE TO PATRONS CAFE IN CONNECTION 24-HOUR SERVICE AIR COOLED 7 ,,., MARSHALL, TEXAS Boston, Virginia April 25, 1~40 irU-" • H::.:rolu Y01m g 410 Oulf States Buildin Dalla$, '1
  • to the, 'Indian Government to finance local cosls o[ development pro-' grams. But dollar repayment for ·11 ilc
  • of editor of the El Paso Herald Post--his name was Ed Pooley; I'm sure that you've heard of him. F: That's P-O-O-L-E-Y. B: P-O-O-L-E-Y. Ed Pooley detested Coke Stevenson. He thought that Coke Stevenson was the biggest fraud and crook that had ever come
  • ,) Legislative Programs (1965 - 1968) Lippmann, Walter (Column Herald-Tribune/N. Y.) Medicare Mental Retardation ... (j ' c~ ' .. JL I I ro~-_:/J I 'o ~ T DE~IFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT . SUBJECT: NLJ By~ - - , N
  • of their minor league players. Manicipal p.rdens and park.1, and private ga.rdem, rna};e Waycrou an attractive city, with yea.N-ound bloom, the Park and -:t:ree Commusion supen•i5inf an ag~ssive p:ogram of beautification. The Waycross Journal-Herald, only dally
  • Spartanburg Herald Spartanburg Rollo Taylo r SPARTANBURG JOURNA L Spartanburg Al Ballar d GREENVILLE PIEDMONT Greenville (ridin g t o Greenville ) John C . William s 318 S . Par k Driv e Spartanburg Grady C . Ballar d 104 Clevelan d Par k Driv e Spartanburg
  • McKnight , Dallas Times Herald Rhea Howard , Wichita falls Recor d News , Abilene Reporter News '_ Charlie ^g Guy, Lubbock Avalanche Journal , El Paso Times Everett Collier , Houston Chronicle I Bill Hobby . Houston Poat j Bob Jackson . Corpu s Christi
  • obvious that it wasn't old Lyndon anymore. He was a fascinating man. Once when I was on the News, and then I came over here--and his great friends were here on the Dallas Times Herald: Mr. Tom Gooch and Mr. Edwin Kiest, Jim Chambers, who's still
  • in Chief, "Frankfurte~ Alleg~met:-~e Zeitung" Editor in Chief of 11 Au11enpolitik" . I>~. Benno Reiffenberg ·' ·.·... · ' ~: · ' . · Editor in Chief o~ Staat1zeitung und Herald · correapondent of ·"We.tdeuta che Allege~e ine ; . Zeitune
  • Herald Tribune OFF RECORD until Released Statement congratulating NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Ranger VII flight McGeorge Bundy Walter Governor Jenkins David fr mans Lawrence fr mans returning his call FRIDAY July 31 , 196 4
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