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  • for The Nation. SL: What other •••.• ? Oh, The Nation, The Reporter, lately demised, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Newsweek, and in the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • , what-- Did these reflect the editorial opinions of their various newspapers or magazines? M: If so, it was coincidental. G: Really? r~: Yes. If so~ it was coincidental. I can think of one or two cases where it had happened, but I think
  • Magazine, on Califano. It was Pat Anderson or somebody. He had gone to Okamoto to try to get a picture of Califano and the President--the famous picture of Joe whispering in LBJ's ear at the cabinet table. The President found out about the story, and he
  • of the Episcopal Church to sum up the case against Mr. Dulles' proposal. In its issue of January 30, the weekly magazine, the Witness, on whose board o! editors sit some of the most influential clergymen of that church, we find the following judgment: It ls
  • changes on 3/23. LBJ, in New York, lunches with Time magazine editors and later meets with Newsweek editors. CTJ joins him in New York that evening and they attend The Music Man. 3/21 The Johnsons have dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton at Club 21
  • without the state -- Any person who shall sell or deliver within this state, or offer or expose for sale, or have in possession for the purpose of sale, any book, pamphlet, circular, magazine, newspaper or other form of written or printed matter offering
  • stayed. I decided A few months later, I took advantage of a training course that Life magazine was offering to photographers towards the journalistic-type presentations that they have, and went to New York for nine weeks and got this thing tacked
  • to be great admirers of the President. There was a man called Charles Roberts, Chuck Roberts, from Newsweek. Or, of course, Phil Potter, the Baltimore Sun, always was pro-Johnson, and any number of oth.ers whom I've talked to who were solid. The thing I'm
  • , and had a rather exciting and successful struggle against the communists who were trying to take over the trade unions, and particularly the American Newspaper Guild, of which I was a member. I was working for Newsweek magazine. It was a very interesting
  • , printed material Printed material, Highway Emergency Kit, Associated General Contractors Info. Travel Information, Airline magazines, 1968 Printed material, Dept of the Interior internal information, clippings, 1967 Handwritten notes, printed material
  • by Walter D. Noelke, a historian and college professor. The papers consist of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, books, and other publications about Texas politics, Lyndon B. Johnson, the New Left movement, student protests, opposition to the war
  • 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
  • (Dallas) re hurricane damage and need for federal help Sec Freeman, re: hurricane damage in Texas and going down to see it Sen Neuberger and photographer for picture for Magnum magazine Texas Delegation lunch at White House with Sukarno and President
  • Williamso n of BusinessWeek Magazine and a photographer for photos to be used in a forthcoming article in BusinessWeek on the President's Economic Message and Report. Marianne Means Abe Fortas (talked to Mrs. Abe Fortas) Leonard Mrs Johnson Secretary Mrs
  • office Met w/ the President and Gen. Lucius Clay - Cabinet Room Depart White House - picked up Walter Jenkins at First and Constitution Arrived P-38 Opened Senate Returned to P-38 Barbershop Return to P-38 Loye Miller of Time magazine and George Reedy
  • , meeting Depart White House walking to EOB Arrive EOB Loye Miller till 11:45a Fletcher Knebel (Lif e Magazine) to 12:15 p Hobart Taylor Sr. and Jr. and Mrs. Hobart Taylor Sr. Leave EOB for P-38 Arrive P-38: Picture made by Capt. Stoughton Phil Graham Jim
  • / Bill White Ward Just of Reporter Magazine A. W. Moursund - Johnson City - re: Texas matters Vicky McCammon Joined Walter Jenkins on LD call to Harry Provence Loye Miller Horace Busby unti l 6:20 Conrad Hilton - re: expense accoun t legislation Depart
  • to greet wives of members of Magazine Publishers Association who were taking White House tour 10:07 Returned to second floor 11:10 Mrs. Smith arrived 11:30 To Larry Arata's shop on ground floor 11:40 Returned to second floor 1:20 Lunch with Mrs. Smith
  • guests -- warm, happy dinner, mostly friends of the Engelhards from the Far Hills area. CTJ sat between Charlie Engelhard and Mr. Forbes (of Forbes Magazine). We are on Jane's flowered china -- and I learned that she can serve 40 persons a four-course
  • : into living room. Discussed politics. Magazines. 2:50 Devotion by Dr. Davis. 3:15 Lunch with the above guests. 4. 3:55 Bowling with Dr. Davis, Bill White, and Vicky McHugh. 4:30 Worked on Spanish with Mrs. White. 5:15 Watched TV and talked in living room
  • some to MW -- had lunch on tray in room. Nap. 4:00 Got up -- had my pictures taken at my desk -- for Good Housekeeping Magazine. AG came down -- I went into the President's Room with him, Wright Patman, a Mrs. Utterlind, and a photographer from
  • . Bob Abernethy (NBC ) Texas Delegatio n luncheo n Sen an d Mrs . Johnso n pose d fo r picture s fo r Parad e magazin e take n b y Karsc h Jim Row e an d Fran k Reeve s Sen Smather s Walker Ston e Speaker Jim Blundel l (Austin ) Arthur Goldber g Dinner i
  • , Jan e Scholl, Tom McAvoy , and Mr . Herschol t o f Life Magazin e Destination (Place) Arrival Time Dallas 4:15p LBJ Ranc h 10:00p Remarks** met b y M r Ji m Blundell
  • Cong . McGovern at Dem o Club , Carlto n Hote l Sen Humphre y custard $.4 0 John Connall y Picture fo r Vogu e Magazin e - - Moll y Thaye r arrangin g Dick Berli n (NYC ) Roy Howar d (NYC ) John Connall y Roy Turne r (Oklahom a City ) Meeting a t Whit e
  • X X 8:30p Day Thursda P-38 y DateMarc 12 , 195 9 h Activity (includ e visite d by) * Expenditure Code LD George Reedy Walter Lynton Collins Bill Davidson, Look magazine Preparedness Subcommittee hearings, 224 SOB Andy Biemiller, Mr. Polofsky
  • Otton Feurbringer & Neil McNeil (Time Magazine) Sec Gates -- came in while Mr. Feurbringer and McNeil were still with the Senator and all of them had drink s together. Sec Gates left about 6:30 but the others stayed until 7:30 Sen Dirksen Women's
  • (Saginaw); JF Townley (Everman) Sen Thurmond & W. W. Eachern (Greenville, SC) Sen Hartke and constituent from Evansville, Indiana Gov Herschel Loveless (Des Moines) re: when wheat bill was coming up in committee Jim Mathis Neil McNeil (Tim e Magazine ) Sen
  • :09 p. m. Lunch with Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Califano , LIz; Carpenter jesse Kellam Jake Jacobsen, vm , and gw Nap To office, worked desk with vm and Jake Jacobsen rea.d "Reporter" Magazin e Time and Newswee k JC Departed Main House for drive
  • Lyndon Johnson, and magazine articles concerning President Johnson. • • • • 04/13/17 Date range of collection: 1948 - 1967 Negligible Available for research. (Open 12/10/93) 1 series 1 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov
  • , as well as the invitations he declined. There are also various drafts and notes for the books published by Reedy, as well as articles he prepared for publication in magazines and journals. In addition to material related to Reedy's career
  • W. Jenkins/Autographs Photographs – Received/A Z Walter W. Jenkins/Autographs Photographs Sent/A Z Walter W. Jenkins/B Walter W. Jenkins/Books Booklets Magazines (1) Walter W. Jenkins/Books Booklets Magazines (2) Walter W. Jenkins/Books Booklets