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  • NEW YORK, ILLINOIS POVERTY BILL VOTES; CHARGE OF UNDUE WH INFLUENCE; LBJ'S COLD; GOVERNOR'S VETO AMENDMENT; CONCERNS ABOUT POLITICAL EFFECT OF POVERTY PROGRAM; LIFE MAGAZINE ARTICLES; RFK; ROPER POLL; WHITE BACKLASH; REPUBLICAN BACKLASH; SYRACUSE
  • , Liz Carpenter, and James Pitt (Life Magazine) left square. 2:37 Arrived new park site and inspected. 2:51 With Lynda back to Boyhood Home. 4:13 Left Boyhood Home 4:28 Arrived LBJ Ranch 3. 4:55Drove alone in LBJ car touring ranch area. 6:02 7:08 7:27
  • , and Valenti Dinner with above 3:00 Sign mail, etc., on bed 3. 4:15 André Meyer 5:30 With Liz 6:30 Jean Louis - comb-out 7:15 Pose for pictures by Mary Cassatt for Redbook Magazine 4. 7:50 In Yellow Oval Room with President, Vice President and Mrs. Humphrey
  • in Diplomatic Reception Room for U.N. benefit ball w/ Diana, Mary Margaret, Mrs. Rusk 10:15 Picture w/ Jane Young and tote bags 11:20 Leave by chopper for Andrews and New York via Jetstar w/ President 1:00 Arrive Carlyle Hotel (read New Yorker magazine) 1:15
  • for lunch (hamburger) on tray in room. 1:30 Left with Liz to meet Caskie Stinnett (Holiday Magazine). Tea in the library. 2:00 To the East Garden with Lassie re: Anti-Litter poster. 2:45 To the library again for tea with the Lassie group. 3:00 To the second
  • Magazine. 12:04 Picture-taking finished. CTJ to bedroom -- talked with Cynthia for a few minutes. 12:10 To the East Hall to greet Conrad Wirth -- had lunch and talked with him about the FDR Memorial Park in the Lincoln Sitting Room. 2:15 Mr. Wirth left
  • MOYERS READS LIFE MAGAZINE STORY TO HHH QUOTING HHH AS SAYING HE WILL ATTEND UNION MEETING DESPITE JOHN CONNALLY'S OPPOSITION; HHH DENIES STORY; HHH REPORTS TO LBJ ON TRIP WITH ASTRONAUTS TO FRANCE; DEGAULLE'S COMMENTS ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
  • RESPONSE TO ACCOUNT IN WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK THAT LBJ TOOK OATH OF OFFICE ON KENNEDY FAMILY BIBLE; MOYERS SAYS RFK TOLD RICHARD GOODWIN TO REVIEW MANCHESTER'S MANUSCRIPT; SARAH HUGHES', LARRY O'BRIEN'S RECOLLECTIONS; LOOK MAGAZINE PUBLICITY
  • FEHMER READS RESPONSE TO ACCOUNT IN WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK THAT LBJ TOOK OATH OF OFFICE ON KENNEDY BIBLE, OTHERS REVISE IT; MOYERS SUGGESTS CHRISTIAN DEFER PRESS QUESTIONS; RICHARD GOODWIN'S ACCOUNT OF KENNEDYS' CONCERNS ABOUT BOOK; LOOK MAGAZINE
  • ROSTOW READS HO CHI MINH'S REPLY TO LBJ'S MESSAGE; PRESS LEAKS OF PEACE FEELER, LBJ'S MEETING WITH RFK; ETIENNE MANAC'H; RAMPARTS MAGAZINE STORY; COMMITTEE TO STUDY CIA FUNDING OF PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS; STUDY OF BAY OF PIGS; INCREASED BOMBING
  • CRITICAL COMMENTS ABOUT LBJ IN LOOK MAGAZINE EXCERPTS OF WILLIAM MANCHESTER BOOK ON JFK ASSASSINATION AND IN BOOK; JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S LAWSUIT OVER BOOK; KINTNER DISCUSSES BILL MOYERS' RESIGNATION, POLITICAL FUTURE AND ROLE OF RFK, GEORGE BALL
  • RFK'S PRESS LEAKS ON LOOK MAGAZINE EXCERPTS OF WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK ON JFK ASSASSINATION; JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S LAWSUIT OVER BOOK; WASHINGTON POST STORY ABOUT WALT ROSTOW; LBJ EXTENDS HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO KINTNER AND HIS WIFE
  • s an d Bo b Baski n picture take n b y Glamou r Magazin e wit h Marily n Smit h o f Sa n Antoni o (student a t Wisconsi n Universit y wh o wa s chose n b y Glamou r a s on e of te n bes t dresse d colleg e students. ) 5. 4:30p Expenditure Code
  • ) To P-38 with Cong. Thornberry, Ikard and Casey and Sen. McCarthy Cong. McMillan Ambassador Carrillo Flores re: visit to ranch Oct 18, 19 of President Lopez Mateos Hugh Sidey, Time magazine To Speaker's office To 30th Place, NW with MM Dinner: Mrs
  • :30a 12:00n 12:10p 12:25p 12:40p 1:45p 2: 00p 2: 15p f 2: 30p f 3: 00p f 3: 30p 4: 00p 6: 00p Arrived P-38 group of about 25 business editors who belonged to Societ y of Business Magazine Editors Mrs. Albert Lasker an d Dav e Lloyd Senator Johnson
  • . Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson. She married Charles S. Robb and served as the First Lady of Virginia from 1982 to 1986. She has worked as a writer for McCall's Magazine, contributing editor to Ladies Home Journal, and lecturer and board of director
  • . It also includes speeches, magazines, essays, reports, and articles pertaining to Zorthian’s reflections on relations between the government and the press during the Vietnam War • • • • Date range of collection: 7/8/1964 - 2/28/1990 1 linear inch
  • , transcripts of media broadcasts, invitations, correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, and photographs. The papers detail Mr. Tobriner’s career, issues and events concerning Washington, D.C. including home rule, as well as U.S. relations with Jamaica
  • State Park in Stonewall, Texas, and the dedication of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and School of Public Affairs. Also included are newspaper clippings and magazines. • • • • Date range of collection: 1963 - 1975 5 linear inches Available for research
  • , Silver Spring, Maryland), longtime Washington journalist who was the author of an acclaimed biography of crime novelist James M. Cain and more than thirty other books. He contributed to hundreds of publications and held many jobs with magazines
  • contain correspondence in German, Spanish, and English, translations, and a magazine article. The papers concern the failed attempt to get Abram’s Jewish cousin, who later perished in the Holocaust, emigrated from Germany just prior to World War II
  • , Texas. Scope and content note: This collection contains photocopies of four personal and social letters from Lady Bird Johnson to Clara L. Cape, as well as various newspapers, magazines and clippings. The articles are about the Johnson family and White
  • Creator: Cater, Douglass, 1923-1995 Biographical sketch: Silas Douglass Cater was a Washington editor for Reporter magazine from 1950 to 1963, and national affairs editor from 1963 to 1964. He was Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army in 1951
  • note: This collection contains news and magazine articles about Lyndon B. Johnson. • • • • Date range of collection: 1963 - 1973 1 linear inch Available for research. (Open 10/20/98) 1 series FOLDER TITLE LIST This small collection is located in a box
  • , and a copy of Alumnus magazine published by Holy Cross College dated August 1964. • • • • Date range of collection: 6/1964-8/1964 .4 linear inch Available for research. (Open 7/7/11) 1 series FOLDER TITLE LIST This small collection is located in a box
  • , and the periodicals pertain to Mrs. Johnson and the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. Newspaper clippings pertaining to the death of President Lyndon B. Johnson, Jan. 25, 1973; McCall’s magazine article “How I Entertain” by Lady Bird Johnson, August 1974; and several
  • and Washington correspondent (1925) for the Raleigh News and Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina. He authored his first novel, Clash of Angels, in 1930. He was a Guggenheim Fellow from 1930 to 1931, and served on the editorial staff of Fortune magazine in New
  • , and throughout his academic career as a professor specializing in Southeast Asia. This collections reflects Sacks' extensive knowledge of Indochina, especially Vietnam, and includes books, publications, reports, pamphlets, brochures, magazines, clippings
  • consists of photocopies of George B. Parr's application for a pardon and a Collier's Magazine article, "Something is Rotten in the State of Texas," pertaining to Parr's political influence in South Texas and the 1948 Texas Democratic Party primary election
  • Miscellaneous (January 3, 1968 - ) Speech for Future Date – Gen Tel. & Alcoa Miscellaneous – Magazine and Newspaper Interviews Miscellaneous Requests for Articles Mr. Turner’s “Conglomerate Mergers” (draft) Mr. Turner’s “Conglomerate Mergers” (draft, cont’d
  • of rally at Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Newsweek, 8/26/63, p. 32-33. Discussion of Ku Klux Klan rallies held in the summer of 1963 at Athens, Augusta, and Savannah, Georgia. Ku Klux Klan: button-down bed sheets. Once more--the K. K. K. New York Times Magazine
  • been in the Senate one or two or three years when he got married. And their wedding was a great story in Life magazine. S he was absolutely the essence of romance and beauty, and spoken of as the most outstanding debutante of the year. And she had had
  • had not been notified. According to Mr. Hoover, the FBI investigation showed that Mr. Jenkins, who was one of several top White House aides, left his desk about 7 p. m. on October 7, 1964, to attend a party at the new offices of "Newsweek" magazine
  • of Forbes Magazine, including Bill Anderson, now a congressman from Tennessee, and Mrs. Arthur Goldberg and others. met all day long and I was invited to sit in. And we And the thing that struck me when I came out of the meeting was that these people
  • Johnson standing up waving his arms over you? S: , , That picture got a lot of publicity around the country, Newsweek and a number of other magazines, because it was so typical of meetings we would have in the White House. B: What were