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- the Research Institute of America, again, one of these news services for big business executives like the Kiplinger Washington Letter. Toward the end of World War II, I went out to the Far East as a war correspondent for Reuters, the British news agency, and I
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- and had brought all of these extra delegations to be heard in Dallas . So just as we were ready to present my name, this was early in the morning, we were ready to present my name to the convention for a vote, some man broke into the hall and ran down
- greatly appreciated. r might add I campaigned for him for re-election in 1946. F: He needed you in that. S: ~-and F: You were in Dallas in 1948 v/hen he had his kidney stones. also in 1948 when he ran for the Senate. Cochran flew in. th.e
- O'Connor --to be the Democratic candidate for Governor of New York Sen. Herman Talmadge Sen. Joh n Stennis Sen Stennis called MM to request appt, saying that he and Sen Talmadge would like to see the President 4-5 minutes any day this week regarding
Oral history transcript, James H. Blundell, interview 1 (I), 10/29/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of Texas . Realizing that Congressman Johnson was not known very widely outside of the Tenth Congressional District, we made a pretty good campaign . In fact, on the morning after the election, the Dalla s Morni ng Nevus had a headline, "Congressman
- Biographical information; John Connally; 1941 Senate race; war years; 1960 presidential campaign; advancing; campaign trips; New York City; convention; Nixon; Texas politics; Alvin Wirtz; Johnson personality; Mrs. Johnson
- Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 If he was in an area where the paper had--say we were in East Texas--why Dawson Duncan of the Dallas News or Allen Duckworth or Dick Morehead were along, he would be sure
- Telegra m 25. Bo Byers, Houston Chronicle P 26. Dave Cheavens, A 27. Fred Conn , Harte-Hank s 28. Pat Conway UP , I 29. Allen Duckworth , Dalla s Mornin g News 30. Kathryn Duff , Abilene Reporter-News 31. Pa t Furgurson, Baltimor e Sun 32. Bill Gardner
- of Perestroika. Christian stressed that since Watergate, the presid nt's r la tionship with the press has become much more adversarial. Lee Cullum is a Dallas Morning News correspondent and regular commentator on the "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" on PBS. She
- ~.) . safd · ·he arranged for the . 1·e-burial aJter- he was advh1ed by · DALLAS the American GI forum in Corpus .P hristi. Tex.. that a Three Rivers funeral• home: bad • refused to · handle the soldier's remain!'! "sole-·. Longview . (Tex.) News ,. J;Y
- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: IRVING GOLDBERG INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz PLACE: Judge Goldberg's office in Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: Judge, tell us something about your background. Where you are from, and how you got to this point of being a circuit
- ; 1956 and 1960 Democratic Conventions; Walter Jenkins; Goldberg suggesting that LBJ take the oath of office in Dallas from Judge Sarah Hughes after the JFK assassination; appointment to Court of Appeals; Court of Appeals procedures from 1966-1969
- this morning in his press conference 1:33p The 1:34p t White February 1968 Johnson -pl . Tom J in and out with pages of the press conference Johnson -pl (Actually Tom J calling Loyd Hackler) Cabinet Room greet members of the National Committee on United
- Decides on Cotton Allotment Transfers The New Mexico Case The Williams Inquiry The Bridgforth Memorandum Correspondence with Congressman Mahon The Manwaring Memorandum The Regulations are Amended The Estes Scheme The Texas Meetings The Fort Stockton
- an d Li z Carpente r LD t Te d Dealey , Dalla s Mornin g New s 8 3:45 LD f Jo e Deale y 9 4:00 LD t Jac k Kru eger, Dalla s Mornin g New s 10 4:15 11 4:30 12 6:45 Talked t o Jess e Kella m ove r Busines s Servic e LD t Walte r Jenkin s
- (DL T-3, 11/13/67) 'lbe·Dallas Morning News, a dailJ newspaper published at Dallas, Texas, in the October 10, 1967, issue, published IIARIONERNESTMCMILLAN,II an article on page 12 describing as a Field Secretary for SNCC. According to the article
Oral history transcript, Charles P. Little, interview 1 (I), 7/24/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Texas, in Belton, and lived there a good portion of my early life. I graduated from high school in the Depression years, when it was practically impossible to get any \vork. In 1933 I was offered a job as an employment service manager for a new U. S
- . But we were looking for signs of hostility Of course, there was the Dallas Morning News of that morning, with a very unfriendly ad. IIYankee. Go Home" and so forth. mostly friendly. We saw signs like, But the crowd at the airport was Kennedy
- ,, how a.re you? in. • tr. 1 talked to the Prealden.t this morning artd after having dons a recheck on the aecurity •ltuatlon ln the Do nk.a l\•p bllc. • • nd he would very much Uk · you to go down there if you could flnd it b-ee to doln ao ... on th
- Interview -- 6 The significant thing of the 1941 campaign, which I think everyone needs to understand, is that Johnson, in my judgment, won that race. We were convinced of it. The Dallas Morning News, ran the Texas Election Bureau, which was an unofficial
- there was nothing there for me to do. The boss said, "I can send you to Panama, and you can catch up with them or better still, why don't you stay here and start a nucleus of a new outfit which we hope to have here, because we have this big lab." to stay. So I
- , a quivering young reporter from Galveston who most recently was given an administrativeeditorial position on the Houston Post after many years as their Capitol correspondent; Wick Fowler, who was later a war correspondent for the Dallas News; the brilliant
- Texas press in 1930s; State Observer; first contact with LBJ; Alvin Wirtz; war years; KTBC radio station; 1944 Democratic state convention; 1944 and 1946 congressional campaigns; speech writing; KTBC and aggressive new policy; UN conference; San
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 5 (V), 11/29/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and Governor Connally did, and plenty of mayors did. The mayor of Oakland, California, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey, the mayor of Syracuse--it wasn't political, you understand. They reacted--and not all of them reacted that way. And I want to give you one
- ://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/prepres/lbja Box No. Folder Title Dewey, Thomas E., New York, 1953 Dillon, Douglas, Under Secretary Of State, 1956-61 Douglas, William O., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, ca. 1939-61 Dulles, Allen, 1959-60 Dulles, John
- Jim Lincoln Kri m - New York City Jones - pl Sitting Room portrait sitting - for portrait to be done by Madame Elizabeth Shoumatoff Oval Office w/ Joe Califano YVH.TE HOUSE Date June 7, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY . , the President began his
- Lawrence, Dallas, Tex Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio E. Lozano, Jr. , Publisher, LaOpinion Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Macleod, Pres., Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce Hon and Mrs. Theodore R. McKeldin, Mayor of Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. John Morning, NYC Mr. and Mrs
- Glanton Des Moines, Iowa Mr. AtMrs. Irving Goldberg Dallas, Texas Hon. At Mrs. John J. Grogan Mayor of Hoboken, N. J.; Pres., Industrial Union of Marine & Shipbuilding Workers of America Mr. & Mrs. Harry B. Henshel New York, New York Mr. & Mrs. William P
- in the morning, the majority leader and the minority leader always are at their desks. and the press comes in, and they hold a very brief news conference. So you could see him every day without fa i1 that way. F: Did Johnson show that procl ivity for getting
- Biographical information; 1960 “rump session;” Henry Cabot Lodge; campaign trips; Democratic ticket; Catholic issue; McCarthy censure; Watkins Committee; Vice Presidency; assassination; Connally-Yarborough feud; Dallas; funeral; Vietnam; press
- INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT BASKIN INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Baskin's office at the Dallas News, Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: Bob, we've known each other too long to be formal, so we might as well go on there. Lyndon Johnson? B: Briefly, when
- for 66 "demonstration cities," it Address: David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare was extended to 150 with no increase in funds; (2) other 18 Toward New Human Rights: Thursday Morning Session the right to equal educational
- :30p 1:55p 7 8 9 10 2:00p 2:15p 2:30p t 3:00p t 11 12 3:35p t 4:00p Expenditure Code The Ambassador from Senegal Gerry Mann (Dallas) --to say he couldn't come to the barbecue at ranch July 16 Jim Mathis VP opened the Senate lunch at Skeeter's
- 4:30p 13 14 15 4:45p f 5:30p t 8:00p Date Activity (include August 10, 1961 visited by)* LD arrived P-38 Will Wilson VP opened the Senate Red James and Roy Hofheinz Sen Randolph Anna Rosenberg (New York City) re : something concerning Sec
- HARRIS TEXAS POLL; DALLAS NEWS ENDORSEMENT OF LBJ; LBJ GIVES LIST OF TASKS FOR JENKINS: THANK YOU TO BETTY TALMADGE, CHARLES GUY; PUBLICITY FOR PRINCETONIAN ARTICLE; BILLBOARD CAMPAIGN ADS; USE OF TERM "PRESIDENT," NOT "LBJ"; JIM NOVY; CAMPAIGN
- for Syracuse, New York 1:30 Return to White House 1:40 To roof for sun. Sign mail and autograph pictures. 3:00 Robin Duke and Kandi Ohno 4:15 Rest on bed 6:00 Mary Foote (CPA from Dallas - working on auditing books) 9:00 Dinner w/ President, Mayor Daley and son
- :00a 10:15a 10:30a 10:45a Dave, Harry, KWFT News Wichita Falls on 1760 F Cong Thornberry, Wash Marvin Callie and Jim Bird (Houston) Art and Bruce Kowert F Ben Wooten (Dallas) re: for Johnsons Dec. 31 prior to Cotton Bowl Game Woody, Austin 11:30a 11
- , Time Mlga.zine Senator HUm.phrey Peyton McKnight ( Senator Hill Senator Russell Bill Kittrell Ed Hyde in Senator Sparkman's office Gerry Siegel Bobby Baker Skeeter John V. Singleton in Houston ( Don Cart~r (of. Dallas) in New York Wright Patman
Oral history transcript, Richard Morehead, interview 2 (II), 7/2/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- to show up and [inaudible] what this fine man was saying. B: Really, you, as a reporter and especially from a conservative paper like the Dallas Morning News, would actually feel threatened at times? M: Yes. A reporter is not supposed to be part
- ; higher education for African Americans; Morehead's work for Southern Education Reporting Service and Southern School News; negative press coverage of the South; school integration and racial violence in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957; the legal
- know. The other man you mentioned, Harry Benge Crozier, was a corre spondent for the Dallas Morning News ; then became executive secretary of the American Petroleum Institute where he served many years . I don't know when or why he returned to Texas
- DISCOUNT. HIM. IF YOU NEED ADVICE OR HELP CHECK PLATO. GOD HELP . YOU ALL P'~S. THERE IS NOTHING· NEW UNDER SUN. JOHN KENNEDY .CERTAINLY . . ASKED FOR THIS ONE. HE HAS MY PRAYERS. DO vou· FINE GENTLEMAN KNOW HOW FAR OUT IN LEFT FIELD YOU ALL ARE I JOHN F
- : Frank Wolfe, Paul Chevalier Staff Assistance: Yolanda Boozer, Lou Anne Missildine 9 The winter of LBJ By Warren Woodward The following is excerpted from an article which appeared in the Dallas Morning News, January 21, 1979, marking the sixth
- couldn't do that in Chicago. I was going to help him on that when we got back to New York the next morning. Then when I got up the next morning, Sam Rayburn had already had his talk with Lyndon and it was set the other way, and that was that. So, yes