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  • Bio: Lorraine Barnes Hood (b. October 2, 1909, Missouri-d. September 28, 1997, Austin, Texas), reporter. She graduated from Austin High School in 1927, and worked as a reporter for the Austin American-Statesman. She was married to Buck Hood. Hood
  • LBJ Connection: Reporter, Austin American-Statesman
Jones, Bess (Item)
  • Bio: (1913-2007) Wife of Judge Herman Jones; Journalist, Austin American Statesman; Public Information Director, Texas Tuberculosis Association; Founding President, Austin Cerebral Palsy Center; first President, Volunteer Council, Austin State
  • LBJ Connection: Wife of Judge Herman Jones; Journalist, Austin American Statesman
Lee, Ray E. (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Austin-American Statesman; long-time friend and political supporter of LBJ; Information Officer, National Youth Administration, Texas
  • Bio: Buck Hood (b. May 2, 1906, Springtown, Parker County, Texas-d. September 22, 1983, Austin, Texas), newspaper editor. He was a longtime managing editor of the Austin American-Statesman newspaper in Austin, Texas. Hood also worked on Lyndon B
  • LBJ Connection: Editor of Austin American Statesman; campaign worker for LBJ's 1941 Senate campaign; worked on foreign visits for President Johnson
  • Bio: George Gordon Fulcher (b. August 24, 1909, Naples, Texas-d. June 24, 1973, Austin, Texas) was a Texas newspaper publisher and editor, chairman of the Texas Water Quality Board, and an associate of Lyndon B. Johnson. He was a resident of Austin
  • LBJ Connection: Managing Editor, Austin American-Statesman; Friend of LBJ
  • 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.
  • LBJ Connection: Owner of the Austin Statesman newspaper
  • publications: Waco Times-Herald, Austin American, Austin Statesman, and Port Arthur News, 1916 to 1946.
  • Bio: Nadine Ellen Cannon Eckhardt (b. January 20, 1931, McAllen, Texas). She married Billy Lee Brammer in 1950 and moved to Austin in 1951 where she worked for the University of Texas and the Austin American-Statesman newspaper. She and her husband
  • "RANCH"; WOODS AND BROWN ON HOLD 1:10; INAUDIBLE OFFICE CONVERSATION WHILE WOODS, BROWN ON HOLD; WOOD IS IN AUSTIN AND BROWN IS IN WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA
  • LBJ PRAISES SAM WOOD'S STORY IN THIS MORNING'S AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN ABOUT LBJ'S ACTIVITIES YESTERDAY; WOOD AND BROWN THANK LBJ FOR THE COMPLIMENT
  • editor of the Austin American-Statesman newspaper in Austin, Texas. Hood also worked on Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1941 Senate campaign, for the Democratic National Committee, was appointed to President John F. Kennedy’s Committee for Traffic Safety in 1962
  • Billy Lee Brammer in 1950 and moved to Austin in 1951 where she worked for the University of Texas and the Austin American-Statesman newspaper. She and her husband moved to Washington D.C. in 1955 to work on the staff of Texas Senator Lyndon B. Johnson
  • recollections of hunting with Lyndon Baines Johnson for 35 years and a report of Taylor’s death printed in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper. • • • • Date range of collection: 1981-1982 Less than 1 linear inch Available for research. (Open 11/5/2004) 1
  • visite d by) * T F Walter, Austin Corky Cox, Austin regarding call from Washington Post wanting LBJ to in Statesman sale in Washington Woody, Austin 11:00a 11:15a 11:30a 11:45a 12:00n 12:15p 12:30p 12:45p l:00p 1:15p l:30p l:45p 2:00p 2:15p 2:30p 2
  • Statesman, the Austin Dispatch, and the Houston Post. Scope and content note: This collection consist of correspondence sent to Edmunds Travis, most of which is from Lyndon B. Johnson. There are also letters from Lady Bird Johnson, John Connally, and Homer
  • Assassination: Newspaper Reports, Austin American-Statesman Assassination: Newspaper Reports, Dallas Morning News, Var. dates Kennedy: Rich Men’s Sons in Politics, U.S. News,Waco Times Kennedy: Pre-Election Clips Kennedy: 1961 letter to John Connally and photo
  • November 25 , 196 5 White Hous e - - LB J Ranch , Texa s Rhea Howar d - - Wichit a Falls , Texa s Houston Harte - Sa n Angelo, Texa s Dick Brow n --o f th e American Statesman - - Austin , Texa s Harlan Fentress - Waco , Texa s Harry Provenc e
  • McKillu p and Cheste r Carte r o f Protocol him an autographed statesman valued photo in a sterling friend of the American sliver frame people LBJ to DT OFF RECOR D pix by Okie To Paul Reynaud The Admira l o f th e Fleet , Ear l Mountbatten , Chie f
  • : Charles Edward Marsh was a journalist, newspaper editor and publisher who worked with publications that include the Waco Times-Herald, Austin American, Austin Statesman, and Port Arthur News. Scope and content note: This collection contains files
  • -sponsorship of the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Austin American-Statesman, held a symposium in which scholars and veterans of the war looked anew at some of the highlights of that conflict, and explored its effect on American institutions. Some
  • , was published by the Austin American-Statesman. Excerpts: The Vietnam protester. a familiar figure from the 1960s. returned to the public view-and the Library-with McNamara's Yisit. About 150 peaceful demonstrators stood outside the auditorium. The difference
  • of restoring faith in the system, and to enable educators to more effectively prepare their students to assess both the problems and premise of the American party S)'Stem." Da"id McNeely, political columnist for the Austin American-Statesman, addresses
  • for the Administration of Justice School of Law The University of Texas at Austin Panelists: Richard W. Bolling Don K. Price Weatherhead Professor of Public Management Emeritus Harvard University Arnold Rosenfeld Editor, Austin American-Statesman The Rt. Hon. Lord St
  • 1969 until his death in 1980. The inaugural lecture was given by John Connally, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Governor of Texas. Here is the report on the Strauss speech that appeared in the Austin American-Statesman, written by its
  • ,,e McNeely, colu111nistfor the Austin American­ Statesman, discuss White House press ,relations with an Elderhostel group meeting at the LBJ Library for a week-long session on President Johnson. Other speakers iincluded Larry Temple, Harry Middleton
  • who are dear to you. -Interview in Austin American Statesman My life is full and good. -Interview in Dallas Times Herald , Gould Book Describes 'New Role' Played By First Lady by Nancy Smith Lady Bird Johnson and the Environ­ ment, by Lewis Gould
  • Bio: Willy Brandt (b. Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm, December 18, 1913, Lubeck, Germany-d. October 8, 1992, Unkel, Germany), German statesman and politician. He was mayor of Berlin from 1957 to 1966, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • ; Frank C a r t e r Adams, the erratic extrovert from Virginia who was chief publicist for the Texas Centennial in 1936; Buck Hood and Homer Olsen who in those Depression days moonlighted from the Austin American-Statesman to supplement their Depression
  • /2024 1/1 Thursday. Former Governor Coke Stevenson announces his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in a New Year’s Day speech broadcast from Austin at 11:45 a.m. According to the American Statesman (1/2/48), Stevenson “followed his usual campaign custom
  • for the Austin American-Statesman, also spoke. Larry Temple 9 L.BJ Political Cartoons: The Public Years An exhibition consisting of 135 original cartoon drawings selected from the Library's collection of 3,900 went on display in the museum. The drawings
  • event he did decide to run and did he have a formal announcement or just how did he • • • ? L: On Sunday the 28th of February the American Statesman printed a headline saying that Mrs. Buchanan was considering running. They also printed a front
  • . Johnson, the Senator and his two daughters. I was just sitting there in my underwear. And you ask me if I've ever heard of him. Yes, I've heard of him." (Laughter) G: That's a cute story. Okay. You've been described in an article in the [Austin American
  • Biographical information; how Shanks met LBJ; LBJ's effect on industrial development in Austin; LBJ's effect on racial issues in Austin; LBJ's relationship with Austin mayor Tom Miller; desegregation in Austin; LBJ's influence on Shank's decision
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  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Bolton -- II -- 1 9 but I know who he was . G: Yes, B: Well, he was editor of the [Austin ] American-Statesman . Charlie was To get the corporation papers the originator
  • senator, he told him that Wallace did get a lot of--well, he had a lot of people there, and they were all excited by his pronouncements. B: I think your husband mentioned the Austin American-Statesman in particular, as deliberately-- L: Distorting? B
  • of center to center; LBJ's assistance with local matters in Austin; Emma Long's 1948 election to Austin City Council; City Council concerns and activities
  • Auditorium. This is what Andrea Ball of the Austin American-Statesman reported: (Copyright Austin American­ Statesman, 2000) America needs a comprehen­ sive effort, not a piecemeal approach, to solve its violence, drug and crime problems, Attorney General
  • with the Austin Statesman, which survived. He got the editor: "I have a young man here. He is a newspaper man. I want you to meet him. When can he see you?" in some broken English. Next day, next day. I did not realize--I have gone forwards and backwards--I did
  • Rosenthal's life in Trinidad 1938-1939; the assistance of Austin Jewish businessmen Harold Eichenbaum, Jim Novy, and Louis Novy in getting Rosenthal to Austin from Dachau; Rosenthal's visit to the LBJ Ranch while doing work for the Army Corps
  • , recalled Ms. Thomas, who will be rememb red for his breakthrough trip to China in 1972. An extraordinarily acute statesman, nevertheless "his dark side always prevailed." Ms. Thomas recounted her stand­ ing with Gerald Ford, who once rueful­ ly observed
  • ceeded to the congressional seat vacated by LBJ and ended his illustrious career as a U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge. He was called by the Austin American-Statesman "a true legend in his own time." • Virginia Foise Rusk, wido:\vof Dean Rusk, who
  • for the American-Statesman. I started as a capitol correspondent for the Galveston N~s, and then the Trans-Radio Press; that was a news service. Then I picked up another paper--this was [as] capitol correspondent, [the] Wichita Falls Post, which is no longer
  • newspapers in four cities--Waco, Austin, Port Arthur and Lufkin. M: The Austin American Statesman is part of your group, is it not? P: Right. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral