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- : This collection consists of speeches, articles, and research files pertaining to the Vietnam War created by Chester L. Cooper during his career as a diplomat and authority on Vietnam and Cold War policy. The series includes articles from leading American journals
- Salvador, and flown to Washington by courier plane on Monday from San Jose, Costa Rica. Submitted to the Senate at noon today. Today the President also signed H. R. 15345, the Bank Protection Act of 1968, designed to modernize crime detection
- last night while in the motorcadee, .and said that she might have gotten the wrong information from someone else. Watching the news on television in the office" and then worked his desk -- material that had come in on the courier -- w/ M F . .' Retired
- White House photographer and presently head of the Library's Photographic Ar chives. Wolfe's career in the White House began as a military courier during the Eisenhower Administration. Under President Kennedy he was assigned to the White House
- defense nationale, June 1964, p. 960. 11Pierre Messmer, January 24, 1963, Journal officiel, p. 1613. 12Le siecle de Damocles, p. 10. 13Revue de defense nationale, October 1964, p. 1516. 14Revue de defense nationale, May 1963, p. 760. -7for deterring
- One page of handwritten notes and two newspaper clippings: one about Mrs. Johnson’s Alabama tenants and one from the Courier Journal about the President’s 4/64 U.S. Chamber of Commerce speech. April–May 1964. 2 Cotton Correspondence, memoranda
- range -- set off to extinguish a gas well fire. The fire had burned unchecked for nearly three years near Karshi, in Uzbek SSR. According to an article published a year ago in a Soviet technical journal, the State Geological Com mittee had given
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 92: Aug. 22‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- , AND "STATISTICS ON THE WAR IN VIETNAM," NOVEMBER 1967] SERIES: DOCUMENTS DECLASSIFIED FOR THE TRIAL (FOIA) 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 DAILY STAFF JOURNALS [AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1967] PRESS REPORTS (DOD) [1967-1968] CABLES - WEEKLY STATISTICS [1967-1968
- there. I quickly adjusted myself there I became fairly active in debating. I don1 t recall quite how I got into that, but I got into debating and I got into journalism. I think I was the editor of the Explosion, as I recall it, our weekly newspaper. I
- 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
- MEMORANDUM c T HE W H I T E HOUSE WAS H I N GTON Tuesday, M a r c h 3, 1964 This m orning about 11,- Katie L ochheim came fo r a cup of co ffee , bringing o/ a bound copy of the L a d ies Home Journal^ with her a r t ic le about m e. It’ s r e
- Lady Bird has coffee with Kate Louchheim about Ladies Home Journal article; joined by Doris O'Donnell; Lady Bird poses for Vogue magazine photos; fourth Congressional reception; Lynda Johnson as Azalea Festival queen; Luci or Lynda Johnson as queen
- in the events of our t i m e ~ ~ ---r:b--- · He was with President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference in l 918-19.Jf1,e was at the side of Herbert Hoover in his work in European relief in 1920-21. He then turned to journalism and teaching and to public
- Gonella Horace Busby Jack Tuesday Valenti Senator Olin Johnston (returning his call) (b.1) To the office, stopping in mjdr's room to pick up evening edition of NY Journal American carrying the headline, "LBJ to Moscow. " He remarked, "Now why
Folder, "American Jewish Committee," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 1
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- conducted a conference a year ago, with the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, for the Community Relations Service on the Mass Media and Race Rilations. of the U. s. Department of Justice This two-day session, which chartered new ground
- Journal. The President walke d out the back door of the house, looked around, the house —— =— ^_ .——^ and reentered The President and Mr. Hedly Donovan went out the office entrance walking The President and Mr. Donovan at the Hodge Residence
- , Bowdler out. at lunch See NOTE Page 7 ^Sunday ; Herbert Kamm,/editor of the New York World Journal Tribune The 48 year old veteran newspaperman is responsible only for the Sunday edition -Mr. Kamm wrote to the office of BM asking for this appt, and BM
- - reading newspapers -asked yb to cut out article in N York Journal^ American - and give it to MWfor insertion in Record Departed the Office for the Mansion ______^ Reported upstairs at 8:31p ^ - n^ Feb White House p^. Thurs. Activity (inc!ude visited
- that abound. A front page story in the Wall Street Journal reports that amenity of towns is a crucial factor in deciding where factories locate. The magazines you pick are apt to have an ad showing a trout r i sing from crystal clear waters, with the caption
- was in college, I was a journalism major. I was going to be where the exciting things were happening with the people who were making them happen. Well, along came a young man named Lyndon and here I am - furnishing copy instead of competing with you for stories
- on and took another Degree -- a Bachel or of Journalism. I don't think I need to tell you the many ways I have found that useful i n the ye~ r s since, although I find myself on the .other end of th e p e ncil from the r ep orter. Why am I being personal
- . - Puerto Rico’s Political Future: A Divisive Issue with Many Dimensions, 1981 Minimum Wage Issue in Puerto Rico, 1973. Robert Nathan Associates Inc., 1973 [Journal Papers, 1975 – 1981] Pacto de Union Permanente entre Puerto Rico y Los Estados Unidos
- for America's favorite magazines-HOLIDAY 1 yr•• $5 • the request,, Publlsherwlll,onsubserlber'a . ' refund full amount Post, 1 yr.,'$6 • LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, 1 yr., $3. All prices U.S. only. No charce paldforcoplesnotpre:vlously n W • • • · malled. Prices
- The White House Thursday Dav 1 Expendi- Activhy (snc!ude visited by) ture Code ./ To office w/ Mrs. Simon McHugh The President said for Mary S and mjdr to remind him that any courier coming down after the 21st he wanted Vicky to come down on so she
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh June 18, 1969 B: This is the interview with David E. Lilienthal. Sir, to begin at the beginning, do you recall when you first met Mr. Johnson? You mention in your journals meeting him at the time he was assigned
- was ready to boost them up for it. So he gave a nice lot of publicity to Mr. Johnson in our Elgin Courier, which is an old, old paper. I'm sure that's one reason we got as much publicity in Elgin as we did. Mr. Buchanan had died on February 25
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- ....•. .: : ~. attach a master copy of the Jl•po'r t to the Pt;'eaident ol the United States · and the Prime Minister of Canada, prepared by Am~aeador Merchant and Ambaaaador Hee'ney. 'Zone hundred additional cople• will come down i to .J. ". _ you by courier Sunday
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- Paris. this coming week via the week-end courier who .appeared to operate Hanoi, Prague, Paris. But we shall see • .W.W .R. ·i. . \ . SECRET PAGE 01 8 ~- ·AC fl ON -~S ·70 INFO /070 W . •· · .. R 1318152 OCT 67 .· . . -~~ .. •.. j ..• (· i
- Guy, Lubbock --Sigma Delta Chi, Professional Journalism Society is honoring Mr. Guy on the 40th anniversay of his daily column, "The Plainsman" in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. The President called and followed talking points prepared for him
- and the domestic economy. ATTENDANCE: Els worth L. Abbott, the Signalman's Journal Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, C Mr. Edward C. Adams, Intl Fire Fighter, Intl Assoc of Fire (xidxx Fighters, Washing Mr. Simon Alpert, UAW Ammunition, Intl Union, United Auto
- -1972] “To Heal and to Build: The Programs of Lyndon B. Johnson” Ed. By James MacGregor Burns, 1968 “Choosing the President”, Pub. by the League of Women Voters, 1972 [Magazines and Journals, 1964-1969] For Leo Bernstein [1965] [Misc. Publications
- as Special Asst to the White House staff ' i ^_ X *Bureau Chief attendance: | Joh n Cauley - Kansas City Star and Times i Richard Stolle - LIFE j Eric Sevareid - CBS Wayne Kelly - Atlanta Journal Walter Ridder - Ridder Publications | Duff Thomas - UPI Audio
- White House Dav FRIDAY Activity (inciude visited bv) ture Expen Cod^ OFF RECORD: Picture with Hilding Peterson of the Wooster, Mass. Telegram and Gazette James Darke, Providence, R. I.,Journal-Bulletin (Circulation Director) Robert M. Beauregard
- Jack Valenti asked that the President see Frank Coniff. Mr. Coniff will be the editor of the afternoon JOURNAL AMERICAN, NyC} OFFRECORD: Marianne Means, Bob Considine and Frank Coniff —; Mrs. Emmet Riordan press release During this meeting
- , a journalism major -- and made a tape recording that she conducted. The President went to Lueders Hall -- where the made the aforementioned tap e -- thi s was th e Hall in which the President worked on the school newspaper while he was a student. Departed