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  • . are going to New York and San Francisco. Received: WashingtonCommCen 10:51 PMThursday 7 Sept 1967 Received: LBJ Ranch CorronCen 2:50 AM Friday 8 Sept 1967 V ZCZCEEA386 00 WTElO DE WTE1887 FROMLARRYLEVINSON TO THE PRESIDENT CITE CAP67770 f , -G-8 N F f-D
  • -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
  • to that column; Shriver’s opinion of LBJ keeping Kennedy’s cabinet members; Shriver’s ideas for new vice presidential duties; Shriver’s conflicts with Secretary of Labor Wirtz; the Neighborhood Youth Corps; Shriver’s determination to solve problems without
  • - by phone to vm fll~/66 ---3:05 :P~ ,,:,. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 15, 1966 Friday~ 2:00 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The Near East Foundation holds its Golden Anniversary Banquet in New York on 25 April. The Shah, King Cons
  • ~:nchin 18-19th. Avenue Bay Shore,Long Island,New 'York. d .' 1 • I' • --.- .--· ♦- : ~,.J • ·-D~ ·.: 7 ~ .30 ·--~I ---:~. v~, - "I ,- ,- W /() 9 ~ -r_ ~ .... _., .,. -----..---4::J f;:I, I 1..& ~~ ~ ~ J)/ ~r, 1· _,fM f
  • States Army. He is now First Assistant to Colonel William Joseph Donovan, Coordinator of Infor­ mation, occupying himself in a heavily guarded New York building with the important matter of short-wave broad­ casting to Europe. He divides his time between
  • . a0uat waa ln end.re a greement but expressed concern on our co• oi-dinatlou at. New York and the ·problem of hla communlcatloll8 with New York. He a•kod whether Yost had or could dlacuaa quealloo of tactlca at New York with Due and we •alcl we did oot
  • of the staff. I never shall forget the neutrality session. Even though I lived at the Dodge and worked at what was then called the New House Office Building--I believe it's now the Longworth Building--and I walked right by that Capitol twice a day at least, we
  • Spring Daily Herald (Howard) Comanche Concho Corpus Christi Caller-Times (Nueces) Coryell Crane Dallas Dallas Morning News (Dallas) Dallas Times-Herald (Dallas) Dawson Delta Donley Eastland Ellis Erath Fayette Fannin Floyd Foard Fort Worth Star - Telegram
  • Correspondence]/Messages-Sent/A-Z [WHCF 1678; Opened 8/15/74, Douglass Cater/Messages-Sent/A-Z] [Personal Correspondence[/N Letter from Fred Warner Neal concerning Pacem in Terris Convocation, Feb. 18-20, New York, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
  • the Svediah ... ,..., 1n W ingtoa. CH e SEPTEMBER 261 19611 10130 .M. Mr. CJunnarLouaena, First S.ore\&i,-, Swedish necl JN and stated that in new of then ber of no just tel• at ding the funeral aervioe, the strict Sw dish dreaa requi ta Dre•• tor ·••n haft
  • what Lyndon had done for the Naval Air Training Base in Corpus Christi. About that time it looked like a couple new ordnance depots were going to move to Houston. In fact, other states were being tapped, somewhat, for things that were moving to Texas
  • of . the United States. Volsky, .'. ','.~·r'.'.'al though employed by the United States Inf orma tion .. ~·:,. !/?, . Agency, has also worked as a st1·inger, original ly for ,;·.',·~h'i\.: .. the New York Times and 'more rece ntly for the New York :i
  • for briefings; substantial correspondence regarding the 1964 vacancy in the office of Attorney General and the temporal relationship between appointing a new Attorney General and the general election; correspondence regarding the nomination and appointment
  • Acting Adm AID Mrs. Huth Jacobs New York City Rabbi and Mrs. Norman Gerstenfeld Rabbi ai.nd Mrs. Seymour" J. CohenPres., Synagogue Washington Hebrew Congregation Council of America NYC Date AugUS t 2, 1966 White House pav Lo LD (Cont'd) tn Out Mr
  • News,· Ernest K. Lindley, Newsweek Magazine,· James Reston, New York Times and Lawrence E. Spivak regular panel member. *** Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D., Conn.) inserts this historical interview in the Con­ gressional Record, issue of April 19, 1961
  • . And then lots of other little places like the Iron Gate and the Parrot. So Dorris and Diane and I got on the train and went up to New York, and saw some plays and went to some museums. Lyndon, I think he went with us for about twenty-four hours, but not for long
  • visit to Washington, D.C. and Mrs. Johnson's trip with them to New York City; F Street Club; Joseph Davies' home, Tregaron; visits to Senator Harry Byrd's home; "Byrd houses" along the Appalachian Trail; socializing with the Texas delegation; Tony Buford
  • 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
  • , Kenya, and Uganda where he was fre­ quently received as a guest by the heads of state. In Ghana he was received by the Cuban and Communist-Chinese Ambassadors. In June, 1964, he announced the formation in New York City of a militant blac~ nationalist
  • stood in all of those doors that read Look Magazine and New York Herald Tribune and a lot of publications that I was too intimidated to even go in. bureau for twenty-six dailies in Michigan. She had a news For twenty-five dollars a week I could
  • ~--1,,.;_..;...;;;.....;.; ll~· =~S• ~I 6 p te Oermerz, [duplicate of 11 3] 116 MemCon Secret WH re : Berlin -situation ,, 5 -p 08/20/6l A ~ ·'i· &..Ju..­ ,, ·.:l.S·li1 117 Report #9 WH re : Secret news magazine story 2 p Undated
  • Bio: Edmunds Travis (1890-1971) was a newspaper editor from Texas. He worked as an editor for the following newspapers, beginning in 1908: the Austin Tribune, the Austin Statesman, the Austin Dispatch, and the Houston Post.
  • :15 .AM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENr : I have been looking for some days fo.r an opportunity to make a quick trip to New York to carry forward negotiations for an apart­ ment which Mary has found and likes. Today looks like a relatively quiet moment
  • a syndicated colwmi.st. r thought I would just .begin by introducing you and then at the end of that, you can add whatever you'd like to it. You were born in 1924 in New York City. In 1947 you received a B.A. I from U.C.L.A. and in 1948 received a Master
  • - Juanit a sai d "thi s i s she , sir " He. picked u p the phon e and sai d spea k of th e devi l an d she' s always there . H e the n invite d he r t o g o t o Ne w York "wit h hi m for th e ordinatio n o f th e ne w ArchBisho p o f New York, Terrenc e
  • others and I think everyone of us was from [the South]. I was from Alabama, Tom Wicker was from North Carolina, The New York Times, Doug Kiker from the Herald Tribune was a Georgian, and there were several others. have made this charge? So how could he
  • in New York. They are an interesting group, but they are seldom able to agree, and the Parliamentary group is probably not the most hopeful one for NATO at present. So I would suggest a messa g e to Hays along the following lines: "I send you best wishes
  • Machine to Spur Sugar Production By JUA?'i de ONJS Specld lo Tht Ntw York Tlmta • AGUACATl!.1,Cuba., Feb. 11Soviet and Cuban technicians gave a. field demonstration to­ day ol a new sugar cane com­ bine that is the key to Cuba's plan for a boom in sugar
  • ,) 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
  • Mr. -AtHHaM^Carlson, a possible appointee as Amb. to M^awMMAa^- Bogota to succeed Hon. Lincoln Gordon . Asst Secy of State Covey Oliver Bill Bowdler, NSC staff Mr. Carlson is now Associate Director, Latin American Program, Ford Foundation, New York
  • name Oo1D1111D.i1t Part7 ot Ouataala, , and elected Joee Manuell9ttw Sec:retai-7 Geller&l. Nq 1950 Jortwq and nine other ■ re■ipe4 troll the Pwt7 of ReTolutionar7 Action to form new goap, Vanguard Comnnmi ■ t Part7, orieni>ed on interna­ tional
  • 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
  • The New York Times. of the kind you suggested. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow November 15, 1967 ~ To the Editor : Your editorial on. The Patriotism calle for some sharp dissent. of Dissent (TII4-4ES,Nove111ber 15) I find lt totally misleading
  • '_: ··-: . ',' • I i r.t\RRI£Q· HERALD TRIBUNE:·::-,_-,•.•-·· •. ·-·- - :-,· -.'·:,1. . 'rJHICH SEEMS TO BE O.FF"IC!AL.·uARG."i.EAK,•.THAT -i ,J •. I - • -; .• •.. , .-l ~::5) HE S_TARTINc; iO ij ) -· ._. -:.: _- BROUGHT 1-t.If'\ NEWS F.t\~HLY ILLNESS
  • TO JOHNSON NIGHT BEFORE LAST. IT BEING HANDLED GREEN NEW YORK TO BALDWIN TO FULCHER. BELIEVE IF FULCHER OR HOOD FUNCTIONS STORY MIGHT BE WRI TTEN RAPIDLY ENOUGH TO MAKE EARLY EDITIONS MORNING PAPERS TH:ERE. THUS COVERI NG OUTSIDE OF THE CITY CIRCULA­ TION. MY
  • of the State of New Mexico l / Santa Fe, New Mesi.co 67501 • x/ Info copy to Gov . .iryant r - 1"' WMW:mhr .l ~, .. t. ~ t..- i '7 7- .. _..,.,,,.· .; .. ace TE , I i' ..):1:iu~ f Fa L . , . ~ .....,, SEN..) ~I - 1 I I .. ~,. tV." M, f
  • , understand the extent to which the job in New York is and must be limited in its authority and, ultimately, subordinated to the Secretary of State. He has come to understand the inherent limitations of the post. 3. On the other hand, he is intensely loyal
  • it? C: It's referenced in here someplace. I know perfectly well; I'm just terrible on names. Well, then there was Homer Bigart [who] did a series in the [New York] Herald Tribune on poverty in Appalachia, particularly in eastern Kentucky and West
  • involvement in CAPs of Walter Heller, Kermit Gordon, Dave Hackett, Dick Boone, Paul Ylvisaker and Mitchell Sviridoff; a December 1963 cabinet meeting regarding CAPs; the argument over whether to develop a new agency for CAPs; Capron's 1963 view of how a new
  • ;, ··~\ ~_oy, -· ~ ~ • TO NEW D.ELHS ·• ..,.., ;v ' 7 JJ {1_uJ~ , 1-,\ i5 -'/1~ i/ )t, ONLY FOR. BOWLES FROM BUNDY Ha jut een your 30§1 aakJ.na lp OJl pendma matters. be.tore to • WthVl · which Uk ly to e ..ary to p • h th m thro\1ih. i
  • with newsmen aboard the ship, Pg. 151 Dulles asked for a few suggestions. After discussing Hiss' position and the various jobs he had "Alger Hiss," Bert Andrews, chief of the New York Herald held in the government, the committee 8oundered for an Tribune's
  • , e.nd will l et you know. V1 lf' you are going to cell tomorrow. let• a sign night. orr-. It's late. Good­ Frank Bttldwin. Editor Waco Herald Tribune, l!I.Jld C. E. M. Tuesday 11115 P• m. M1 How is this thing coming down 1n ·central Te~aa1 More