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  • to the· total transportation picture in North America and to the role of air transport. - 3 What I will --That ask of you you be aware of --that you be aware.of new technology; of --and that your actions today is quite the desires
  • Weinstein would be asked to serve as Conference Chairman. ?' The Philadelphia meeting (suggested date April 10) would cover Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Attorney General Robert Kennedy would be sought as keynoter with Housing
  • (IV.D, page 31) The report recarrrends a $150 million grant program over the next five years to transfonn open dumps to land fill, corrposting and incinerator operations. Mlch progress can re ma.deby applying existing technology withoot waiting for new
  • not publish m_rname.) D.c. * PHILIP 8100 W. D. MENSING MCCALLUM 9TltKff GKltMANTOWN .. HILADKL .. HIA ""• .. A. June 26th, 1952. Mr. Drew Pearson, The Daily Washington-Merry-Go-Round, Washington, D. c. Dear Mr. Pearson: letter" with reference
  • from the New York Times index. G: Yes. It's an article by [John Warren] Finney of the New York Times and then another one, a column by [James] Reston. Albert Gore is the sinner, I think, but we'll get into that. But that I think I might say
  • Bio: Editor, Snyder Daily News, 1952-1954; President, San Antonio Standard, 1956-1962; Vice President, Express Publishing Company, 1962-1966, President, 1966-1972; Chairman of the Board, Harte-Hanks Newspapers, 1971-1972
  • halfway." Caro's first book, The Power Broker, appeared in 1974. It was the story of Robert Mo­ ses, the man who virtually created New York City as it appears today. Caro necessary to tell the story of New York City. The resultant book won both
  • it for trips to Philadelphia and New York--short trips. We have helicopters--white-top helicopters that are roughly five minutes from the lawn here at all times when the President's in residence here at the White House. A telephone call will have one sitting
  • () ·1ni1 g n ....:ng c!! .Jt\t1ded u~ ure- o. new cor u ·bal' lui'.:h".ta; )1 :i.nnin~, o~ p ·,.. . pi·c\>r.an yo- -r p "Opoo-::ifo o ..: Jl . o iitl t men.t. t1o in 0 • n"'hi.. p -a~ a of Co ::nm tee ..... nd ,. l ,,.,... B oae·:,)h.A. Califa
  • , can add a significant new dir.ccension to social policy. It is clear that all three approaches need to be expanded simulta­ neously. ADiviINISTR.I~ TIVELY CONFIDENTU, L ...ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL - 4 The Federal Govermr1ent as a Source
  • : Oh, very frequently--in the news stories principally. I'd say he figured certainly weekly and sometimes almost daily in the news stories. M: Did Mr. Johnson cooperate, either with Mr. Jamison or yourself so that he did get that much publicity? T
  • Biographical information; Dockrey Murder case; Garner of Texas vs. Snell of New York; Miller’s appointment of LBJ; Edward Jamison; first impressions of LBJ; three famous Texas political figures; LBJ’s interest in military affairs; rating LBJ
  • Rosemont Street Amarillo, Texas LBJ GER gw [4 of 4] November 30* 1961 Dear Mr. · Ballagh: .As the Vice President baa been away from '\Vashlngton on a series ·or Vtatta to the West, the Southwest and-to . New England,. I .a m' taking the· liberty
  • ://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/aides Aides Files: Douglass Cater Welfare (HEW) Directory, 1968; miscellaneous correspondence; and the October 25, 1968 edition of Medical World News. Box Summary 05/24/18 General Contents Diary and Daily Calendar Box
  • dominant motives . As Negro vi6l~nce begins to abate, a new phase of dis­ order is inaugurated . . Thi$ is the period in which control authorities begin to re-asserttheir dominance. It is also a _period in wh.;i.ch much of the la,vlessness comes from
  • only three lawyers in my class, one of whom was from Mississippi and another from New Mexico. At the same time there was a great shortage of lawyers due to drafting of lawyers in military service of the bar. Here I was with a relatively low average
  • ,, _. of writing a story -- they recognized there was nothing new in what I ~ said. The only one who did was Breslin, a New York feature writer who is not up on foreign policy or politics. ,J : } ,..:. • -.-:, _ • ·=.;. i·-....._., '.. .. February 6. 1967 Mr
  • chair) Orison S. Marden, New York City, President, American Bar Assoc Earl F . Morris. Columbus, Ohio, President-elect, ABA T. Gossett, Detroit, Mich , President-elect nominee, ABA | James D. Fellers, Oklahoma City , Okla. , Chairman of the House
  • Daily Diary
  • President's Daily Diary entry, 5/17/1967
  • President's Daily Diary
  • President's Daily Diary
  • into the retirement program . So, if you do it the way I provided for suggest, you will automatically get the new programs when 2 1/2 million federal employees, and you will not become a target each time improvements that you're bound to want come along ." Mr
  • tment t o a n art icle in t he New York Tines o f Febru.ary l5 in which Janes Rest on ncr;1ed s everal USG offi ci c..ls who are former NS..ll... of :::'i c e rs a nd i ndicated that t hey had · b een p ri . .;y to t he ?1T3A-CLA · financ i a l
  • , well mannered, has adjusted very nicely to his new environ­ ment and making many new friends.'' Continuing investigation into Sirhan's background indicates, according to his brother Sharif Bishara Sirhan, the assailant had little association
  • like this. I had formed a friendship with him several years earlier when I was the editor of the Daily Texan, and at the end of my editorship he had called me down to KTBC and had offered me a job in the news room there. The year I was editor
  • . Quigley and CEA staff, with sorr..e assist­ ance from the staff of the Department of Justice. The program of research and demonstration on (5) Solid Waste Disposal was prepared by Mr. Quigley and Morton Schussheim of HHFA. The new (6) Junk Auto program
  • Daily. You had all this problem with Women's Was this just the most obvious of the problems with the various magazines and other news media, or was Woman's Wear Daily a sort of a special case? C: We 11, i t was one of the problems, and one
  • Luci and Lynda; Luci’s wedding; trips to Marshall to be with her father; Lady Bird’s encouragement for Lynda to leave U.T.; Warrie Lyn Smith; categories of news; commercialization of the White House; Luci’s job with optometrist; Lynda’s motive
  • buzzed me and said Mrs. Johnson had called. She was inundated by mail on the subject of beautification. She'd had an interview with U.S. News and World Report, which I think had come out in either a December or January issue. In this she had particularly
  • ) Oklahoaa (RM) 1- NISO, New Orleans, Louisiana (RM) GERALDLEWISGEARY OfflCII: Dallas, Texas 1/31/68 FlelclOffice FIieNo., 100-11486 Titles BLACKNATIONALISTIIOVEIIENT DALLASDIVISIOH Chaiacten INTERN.AL SECURITY- BLACKN.ATIONALIS~ 2- Copyto, 2- Repo
  • , in the campaign in 1948 when Coke Stevenson, at that time former-Governor Coke Stevenson, announced for the Senate race on New Year's day, 1948, it is my recollection that he did not say anything at all about Taft-Hartley. And at that time when he announced, W
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Time Telephone f or t Lo 10:00a t 11:00a t 1:15p 1:45p f 3:45p 5:30p 8:45p Day Wednesday Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City
  • Daily Diary
  • Vice-President's Daily Diary entry, 5/31/1961
  • Vice-Presidential Daily Diary
  • Pre-Presidential Daily Diary
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day Friday Rashtrapati Bhavan (President's House) New Delhi May The Vice President began his day at (place). Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time Activity (include Date. visited by)* Lo LD 7:15a 10:30a
  • Daily Diary
  • Vice-President's Daily Diary entry, 5/19/1961
  • Vice-Presidential Daily Diary
  • Pre-Presidential Daily Diary
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day Monday Feb 19, 1962 The Vice President began his day at (place) P-38 Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11:45a 12:00n 1:00p 3
  • Daily Diary
  • Vice-President's Daily Diary entry, 2/19/1962
  • Vice-Presidential Daily Diary
  • Pre-Presidential Daily Diary
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day Friday The Senator began his day at (place ) Waldorf Hotel, New York City Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Time Telephone f or t Lo 8:00a 8:30a 10:15a 10:30a 10:45a 11:00a
  • Daily Diary
  • Senate Daily Diary entry, 1/22/1960
  • Senate Daily Diary
  • Pre-Presidential Daily Diary
  • at (Place) Day Time T< 1: . In Out 1:48p 2: Lo "/" fe£hre Activity LD 00p Winners White House Thursday n : (include visited by) of White House News Photographers Association Contests Stanley Tretick - LOOK magazine Tom Defeo - The National
  • Daily Diary
  • President's Daily Diary entry, 2/16/1967
  • President's Daily Diary
  • President's Daily Diary
  • Horatio Belo as a satellite publication of the Galveston Daily News. It is headquartered in downtown Dallas, Texas and is one of the 20 largest newspapers in the United States by paid circulations. Scope and content note: This collection consists of news
  • Dallas Morning News
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of Dallas Morning News
  • . 420 p. HS2330 uK63C 5 Gillette, Paul J. and Eugene Tillinger. Pyramid Books"Tf965J 180 p. Inside Ku Klux Klan II New York, . Randel, William Peirce. The Ku Klux Klan; a century of infamy. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [c1965] 300 p. E668.R18 Haas
  • stop him short on the first ballot, then on the second ballot, he would lose strength. And therefore, it would be a completely new convention. It turned out that the key states to hi~ winning on the first ballot were the states of Iowa and Kansas
  • Kennedy and staff in 1965 over an anti-Vietnam speech; work at the White House as a House of Representatives liaison and assistant to Marvin Watson; Chicago and Philadelphia ghetto experiences and ghetto reports to LBJ; rise of black power; White House
  • / / / / THE WAS HING T ON DAILY NEWS D e cember 10, 1965 . ,: ., - •·• .,.. "-t . .." ' _ - ,, THE shadow cast by threat of coming immense. Grafn ships stacked up in world famine deepens with the Bombay har)>or last spring, at a muc_h _ emergency U. S. decision
  • . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm­ program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
  • was the knowledge that Washingtonians have from the daily papers and from the talk of the town. When I went to college I went to Bryn Mawr, and there were only a handful of Democrats - -this was before the Roosevelt era - -and they were for the large part
  • ::for theDl to be fair and i mprirt ial · bee.a .use of opinions al.r eady . formed, primarily from -.news .accounts about . Freeman's~ association with the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM),· a Negro nationalist groupD . _ ... . · . vvc.ommon Pleas Judge
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Camp David MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Date Monday, May 23, 1966 Activity Time 8:55 Left Camp David via chopper w/ Mrs. Krim, Riordans 9:25 White House 11:40
  • Daily Diary
  • Lady Bird Johnson's Daily Diary entry, 5/23/1966
  • Lady Bird Johnson's Daily Diary