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Abell, Tyler, 1932
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- LBJ Connection: Drew Pearson’s stepson. Husband to Bess Abell (Social Secretary to Mrs. Johnson), Associate General Counsel to Post Office Department, 1963; Assistant Postmaster General 1964-1967; Partner in law firm Ginsburg and Feldman, 1967
Alsop, Stewart
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- Bio: Stewart Alsop (1914-1974) was the brother of Joseph Alsop; an author; and a columnist for the New York Herald Tribune, 1945-1954, the Saturday Evening Post, 1954-1968, and Newsweek, 1968-1974.
Schwartz, Marie Smith, 1920
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- Bio: Marie Schwartz (b. March 19, 1920, Atlanta, Georgia) was a journalist, author, philanthropist, and a personal friend to the Lyndon Johnson family. She was a staff writer for the Washington Post, covering the White House during the Eisenhower
Travis, Edmunds, 1890-1971
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- 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.
- Bio: Richard C. Darling (b. December 1, 1933, Jackson, Michigan-d. August 22, 1992, Charlottesville, Virginia), served as Deputy Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General and in other United States Post Office roles. He was also a lobbyist
Gavin, John, 1931-
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- Bio: John Gavin was an actor who appeared in films such as “Spartacus” (1960) and “Psycho” (1960). He was appointed by Ronald Reagan as Ambassador to Mexico and served in this post from June 1981 to June 1986.
- Bio: Raymond Gustav Otting (b. December 19, 1909, Oklahoma-d. October 20, 1965, Austin, Texas), U.S. Post Office employee in Austin, Texas.
- 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
- , and Indian languages are spoken in some rural areas. The predominant religion is Roman Catholic. the Communists controlled the agrarian and labor movements, held many key posts in the government, were predominant in the government's political parties
Folder title list, Senate Papers, Files Relating to Lyndon Johnson's Senate Committee Assignments
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- . Box 359. Most of these papers concern the International Cooperation Administration's technical assistance program. The file includes two Business Economics Publications, prepared by the ICA on post-World War II foreign aid grants and loans
- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 5 the support which the Star-Telegram gave my candidate. ~: I understand that. In Arkansas now it's that way with the Arkansas Gazette. K: Really? M: The same
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- : Johnson had originally offered me a post on the Securities Exchange That's right. Commission in about '63 as his first appointment, but I just was not interested in that particular post. So I was asked--I think I saw Fortas and he said I should come
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- we call Long News Service which is an independent Capitol News Service. We correspond for eighteen daily newspapers in Texas. Among them the San Antonio Light, Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Beaumont Enterprise, EI Paso Herald-Post, Texarkana
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- in Saigon post-election. ,v.. W. Satcto Saigon 30020 WWRostow:rln Rostow ggc;1 t EW,i(4@fbff;; September Z, 1967 To Amembassy Saigon 30020 For Ambassador from Under Secretary of State SUBJECT: Post-Elecjion Prloritlea in Viet Nam. Below is text
- Post-Courtship Letters
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- LBJ DISCUSSES NEED TO CUT POST OFFICE BUDGET, SAYS HE WANTS TO APPOINT TYLER ABELL AS ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL, DISCUSSES ABELL'S BACKGROUND, QUALIFICATIONS; POSTAL UNIONS' PRESSURE FOR FEDERAL PAY RAISE; NEED FOR POST OFFICE TO OPERATE
- LBJ ASKS DUNGAN TO INQUIRE INTO BACKGROUND OF MIKE MANSFIELD'S SUPPORT FOR APPOINTMENT OF UNNAMED MAN TO UNNAMED POST, ASKS DUNGAN'S OPINION OF APPOINTMENT OF BURKE KNAPP OR THOMAS MANN TO ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS POSTS
- GRONOUSKI TELLS LBJ HE HAS MADE PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF DALLAS POST OFFICE; LBJ ASKS GRONOUSKI TO SEND HIM A MEMO ON IT BECAUSE HE IS WORKING ON SOUTHEAST ASIA NOW BUT HE WILL MEET WITH GRONOUSKI ON MONDAY ABOUT DALLAS POST OFFICE
- WATSON SAYS THAT LBJ HAS ASKED HIM TO CHECK WITH REEDY ABOUT PRESS RELEASE ON POSTAL RATE INCREASES AND CONSTRUCTION OF DALLAS POST OFFICE; REEDY ADVISES AGAINST WH PRESS RELEASE AND SUGGESTS THAT POST OFFICE DEPT ISSUE ROUTINE PRESS RELEASE
- DAVID BRUCE'S REFUSAL OF UNNAMED POST (UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE?); OTHER CANDIDATES: EUGENE BLACK, DOUGLAS DILLON; PRESS CRITICISM OF LBJ'S FAILURE TO FILL STATE DEPT POSTS; DON PRICE; CONCERNS ABOUT AGE OF CANDIDATES; ELLSWORTH BUNKER; ROBERT
- "FROM THE BEDROOM 5/22/68 WEDNESDAY"; "(IN PUERTO RICO)"; "RE APMT. TO AN AMBASSADORIAL POST"; "TAX CUT MATTERS ALSO"; "$4 B TO $6 B"; LINDER IS ALMOST INAUDIBLE
- LBJ PRAISES LINDER, ASKS ABOUT LINDER'S WISH TO ACCEPT AMBASSADORSHIP; POSSIBILITY OF APPOINTMENT TO POST IN CANADA, THE NETHERLANDS, OR DENMARK; CONGRESSIONAL IMPASSE ON TAX BILL; CALL FOR $6 BILLION SPENDING CUT; LINDER'S SUCCESSOR AT EXPORT
- Houston Post newspaper office?
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Shelton, Isabelle, 1916-1993
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- that included the Louisville Courier-Journal and the New York Post and for national magazines that included the Saturday Evening Post, McCall's, Ladies Home Journal and the Economist.
- BERMUDA POST CARD by Bermuda Photo Cr ~~)~
- Post-Courtship Letters
- Post-Courtship Letters
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Post-Courtship Letters
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- College for one year. She returned to Houston in 1915 and obtained a position as a reporter at the Houston Post newspaper. She married Hubert Clark Scott in 1918 and they had two children. Scott followed her husband in his career, but after his
- , Massachusetts, on January 13, 1917. He earned degrees from New York University and American University. He served as Assistant Deputy Director at Central Intelligence Agency from 1947 to 1962, and held senior posts at the National Security Council, State
- to the following people it would take a lot of the sting out of the failure of the train to stop, particularly if it were written so as to merit publication in the local gazettes: A..),,,,~Mr. W. J. McLeod, 09 Savage Street Walterboro, S. C. J ~n. J. P. Walterb
- the Arkansas Gazette took on Faubus at the time of that Central High School integration, it was a bleak year. D: Wel~that was a terribly acute local situation. F: North Carolina, to a great extent, has avoided the more excessive of the confrontations. D
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- with the Washington Post Company. She was on the editorial staff at the Washington Post from 1939 to 1945, was a member of the Sunday circulation and editorial departments from 1969 to 1979, served as president of the Washington Post Company from 1963 to 1973
- shot s o f the sam e event . Eugene Cong Pulliam Robert Bob Secretary of State Walter Jenkins Jack Valenti Phoenix Jones Dean Arizona Alabama Phoenix Rep Gazette nr Rusk Senator Warren Magnuson Washington Senator E L Bartlett Alaska Hon Ben
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Knowlton -- I -- 2 So, in 1964, I came into the office of the secretary general staff of the army heading the strategy and policy division, which was kind of a deep-think tank for the chief of staff. While I was in that post
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- within the Post Office and Mr. Murphy’s professional and volunteer activities. The papers include materials on hiring practices, temporary hiring, job classifications and titles, labor and management relations, organized labor, equal employment
- LBJ ASKS ALBERT ABOUT APPOINTMENT OF FRANK COFFIN TO UNNAMED POST