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  • LBJ Connection: Reporter for the Associated Press
Byers, Bo (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist and member of the Texas Capitol Press Corps, Associated Press and Houston Chronicle, 1946-1983
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; Associate Director of Information, Veterans Administration; White House advance man, 1965; Associate, later Assistant White House Press Secretary, 1966-1969
Easley, L.T. (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Associated Press, 1937-1967; Public Relations-Press Relations Officer, House Committee on Agriculture, 1967-1978
  • LBJ Connection: Associated Press reporter, 1950s; Staff and Chief Congressional Correspondent, Wall Street Journal, 1958-1963; Author, Lyndon B. Johnson: The Exercise of Power
  • LBJ Connection: Congressional Liaison to the Peace Corps, 1961-1964; Member, Office of Economic Opportunity Task Force, 1964-1965; Associate White House Press Secretary, 1965-1967
  • Bio: Journalist; Summer intern for Senator Johnson, 1954; Top aide during LBJ's 1960 presidential campaign; Associate director of public affairs, 1961, Deputy Director, 1962-1963, Peace Corps; Special Assistant to the President, 1963-1967; Whie
  • LBJ Connection: Summer intern for Senator Johnson, 1954; Top aide during LBJ's 1960 presidential campaign; Associate director of public affairs, 1961, Deputy Director, 1962-1963, Peace Corps; Special Assistant to the President, 1963-1967; Whie
  • LBJ Connection: Legislative and press assistant to Representative Jacob Javits, 1949-1955; Legislative assistant and executive assistant to Senator Javits, 1957-1959; Minority clerk and Staff Director, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
  • Bio: Joseph Laitin was a journalist and government official. He began at the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and the Standard News Association. During World War II he was head of the United Press staff in Washington, D.C., and later became a war correspondent
  • LBJ Connection: Ombudsman, Washington Post; Assistant Press Secretary to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
  • joined the Associated Press in 1961, where he would remain for thirty years. In addition to his coverage of the tower shooting, he also wrote sports columns for the University of Texas Longhorns, as well as local legislative sessions and governor's races
  • to a joint meeting of the National Council of State Garden Clubs and the American Forestry Association at Jackson Lake Lodge. Monday, September 13 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Johnson attends the Women's National Press Club 1965-66 Inaugural Reception-­ Diplomatic
  • FOR RELEASE AT 11:00 A. M. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1968 Office of the Press Secretary to Mr s. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON UPON P RESENTATION OF THE 1968 DISTINGUISHED VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD OF THE AMERICAN HEAR T
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson upon Presentation of the 1968 Distinguished Volunteer Service Award of the American Heart Association - the White House, 2/21/1968"
  • Press relations
  • REEDY GIVES FIGURES ON NEGRO EMPLOYMENT FOR LBJ'S SPEECH TO NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS FRIENDLY'S SUPPORT FOR NOMINATION OF LEROY COLLINS TO HEAD COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE; NEED TO GET APPROVAL OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS BOARD TO RELEASE COLLINS
  • Bio: James W. Mangan (b. July 25, 1928, Honesdale, Pennsylvania - d. September 4, 2015, San Antonio, Texas) was a journalist who worked for the Associated Press (AP) for 36 years. Mangan served in the U.S. Army in the years after World War II before
  • Connally from 1934 to 1938. From 1938 to 1973 he was a staff writer and editor for various news agencies, including the Washington Bureau of the Associated Press (1938-1941), the Corpus Christi Times (1941-1945), and the Caller-Times (1945-1973).
  • )] [Merger Guidelines, Antitrust Committee of the Federal Bar Association] [loose pages – briefs, articles, addresses, press releases] [1 of 4] [loose pages – briefs, articles, addresses, press releases] [2 of 4] [loose pages – briefs, articles, addresses
  • ... . ~ ,.. REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON INTRODUCING MISS HELEN BROWNE, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF THE FRONTIER NURSING SERVIC E -- Wednesday, July 29, 1964 Friends: I'm so glad to welcome all of you. The longer I live -- the more I travel
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Introducing Miss Helen Browne, Associate Director of the Frontier Nursing Service, 7/29/1964"
  • Press relations
  • DISCUSSION OF NEED TO APPOINT ASSOCIATE PRESS SECRETARY WHO COULD SUBSTITUTE FOR GEORGE REEDY AS NEEDED, POSSIBLE CANDIDATES, INCLUDING RON NESSON; LBJ TEASES MRS. VALENTI ABOUT NOT RETURNING HIS CALLS, JOKES ABOUT JACK VALENTI'S GOLF GAME WITH LBJ
  • Press relations
  • MEANY PRAISES LBJ'S REMARKS TO INTERNATIONAL LABOR PRESS ASSOCIATION YESTERDAY; JACOB POTOFSKY'S CRITICISM OF VIETNAM POLICY; NEED FOR LABOR, LIBERAL SUPPORT FOR ADMINISTRATION; DNC, AFL-CIO FUNDING FOR CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES
  • Press relations
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF OPPOSITION TO SUPREME COURT APPOINTMENTS OF ABE FORTAS, HOMER THORNBERRY AND LBJ'S MEETING WITH TIME MAGAZINE REPORTER LAST NIGHT; LBJ'S PERSONAL ASSOCIATION WITH FORTAS; PRESS STORIES ON CHARGES OF CRONYISM IN NOMINATIONS
  • Press relations
  • DISCUSSION OF APPOINTMENT FOR JOHN REED; CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT OF REPUBLICAN AS ASSISTANT TO FARRIS BRYANT; PRESS STORY ON SENATE DEMOCRATS' CONCERNS ABOUT ASSOCIATION WITH LBJ; MAINE POLITICS; LBJ REMINISCES ABOUT 1957 CIVIL RIGHTS BILL
  • , best known his coverage of Charles Whitman's 1966 shooting spree. Keever began his career as the managing editor of The Daily Texan in 1959. He joined the Associated Press in 1961, where he would remain for thirty years. In addition to his coverage
  • 1967, photos Hotel Sales Management Association packet: 1965 National Association of Travel Organization (NATO) press kit, printed material, Press release 1966, El Al Israel/Europe Spring-Summer 1966 Agent’s Promotion Kit, printed Material, Printed
  • .) National Councils, various] [N. (Misc.) National Councils, various] N. (Misc.) National Councils, various] [N. (Misc.) National Councils, various] [N. (Misc.) National Councils, various] [National Associations clippings, printed material, letter ’46, press
  • the Carpenter News Bureau with her husband, Leslie Carpenter, representing national newspapers from 1945 to 1961. She was an executive assistant to Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1961 to 1963, and she was Press Secretary and Staff Director for Lady Bird
  • . In 1936, James Farley appointed Cuneo associate general counsel of the Democratic National Committee. When World War II began, General William Donovan, head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), appointed Cuneo liaison officer between the OSS, British
  • LBJ Connection: Associate Counsel, Democratic National Committee, 1936-1940; White House Liaison Officer, OSS, 1942-1945; Chairman of the Board, National American Newspaper Alliance, Inc., 1950-1963
  • Press relations
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT HANDLING LBJ'S MAIL; LBJ ASKS REEDY FOR REPORT ON CIVIL RIGHTS; PLANS FOR PROGRESS; HOBART TAYLOR; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT SPEECH TO NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION; LBJ ASKS FOR INFORMATION ON NEGRO EMPLOYMENT
  • Press relations
  • LBJ REPORTS ON SUCCESS OF MEETING WITH CANADA'S PRIME MINISTER LESTER PEARSON; SELTZER REITERATES OHIO GOVERNOR JIM RHODES'S INVITATION TO LBJ TO SPEAK TO THE OHIO PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION
  • Press relations
  • LBJ REPORTS ON CONVERSATION WITH WILLIAM CROCKETT ABOUT LATIN AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE POST FOR HHH'S ASSOCIATE; LBJ ADVISES HHH ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL, FARM BILL, TAX BILL; LBJ EMPHASIZES NEED FOR TV APPEARANCES TO BUILD SUPPORT FOR LEGISLATION
  • Press relations
  • LBJ TELLS CONNALLY OF WALTER JENKINS' ARREST ON MORALS CHARGE; CANCELLATION OF LBJ'S FUND-RAISING DINNER IN DALLAS BECAUSE OF ASSOCIATIONS WITH JFK ASSASSINATION; JENKINS' RESIGNATION; CONNALLY ADVISES LBJ TO CANCEL SUNDAY EVENTS, APPEAR WITH HIS
  • Press relations
  • LBJ SAYS HE WILL APPOINT ABE FORTAS AS CHIEF JUSTICE AND HOMER THORNBERRY AS ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, DISCUSSES THORNBERRY'S JUDICIAL EXPERIENCE, ASKS JAWORSKI TO SUPPORT THORNBERRY'S APPOINTMENT; JAWORSKI SAYS HE WILL DO SO
  • Press relations
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF SMATHERS' TALK WITH UNNAMED PERSON (RICHARD NIXON) ABOUT NIXON'S ASSOCIATES ENCOURAGING SOUTH VIETNAM NOT TO JOIN PEACE TALKS; NIXON'S REPUTATION AS ANTI-COMMUNIST; RECENT REMARKS BY JOHN TOWER, ROBERT FINCH, MELVIN LAIRD
  • Press relations
  • NIXON DISCUSSES EVERETT DIRKSEN'S CALL ABOUT NIXON'S ASSOCIATES ENCOURAGING SOUTH VIETNAM NOT TO JOIN PEACE TALKS, SAYS HE WILL COOPERATE WITH LBJ, GO TO PARIS OR SAIGON IF NEEDED; LBJ REVIEWS HISTORY OF PEACE TALKS, BRIEFING OF CANDIDATES; LBJ
  • Press relations
  • LBJ REPORTS ON HIS TALKS WITH GEORGE SMATHERS, RICHARD NIXON ABOUT NIXON'S ASSOCIATES ENCOURAGING SOUTH VIETNAM NOT TO JOIN PEACE TALKS; CHARGE THAT LBJ'S MOTIVES IN HALTING BOMBING ARE POLITICAL; SPIRO AGNEW'S ROLE IN CONTACTS WITH SOUTH VIETNAM
  • Press relations
  • CLARK CLIFFORD SUGGESTS THAT HE TALK DIRECTLY WITH DEAN RUSK ABOUT HOW TO RESPOND TO SAVILLE DAVIS' INQUIRIES ABOUT NIXON ASSOCIATES' CONTACTS WITH SOUTH VIETNAM; LBJ SAYS HE WILL SAY NOTHING AND THAT WALT ROSTOW WILL NOT MEET WITH DAVIS
  • " in connection with Project Head Start, and Buffalo, N. Y. for a luncheon speech to the Associated Press Managing Editors on "You and Tomorrow's Main Streets. " Tuesday, October 5 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Johnson will make a presentation to the United Givers Fund
  • Jenkins and associates. The White House Press Conferences series includes copies of transcripts of press conferences of the President and his press office staff. The FBI report & the President’s statement are related to Jenkins’ October 1965 arrest
  • pictures and rearranged furniture 9:30 Liz and Simone arrived w/ press (Isabelle Shelton, Winzola McLendon, Nan Robertson, Wauhillau LaHay, and Frances Lewine) Mrs. Jessie Hunter and Mrs. Birge Alexander were also present Took press on tour of house
  • 8. 7:00p 1960 Expenditure Code To Denver -- see travel activity Press conference room 504 Hilton Hotel TV, Radio Press Conference, room 542 Hilton Hotel Met with Editorial Board of Denver Post, Room 2214 Hilton Reception honoring Sen and Mrs