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  • Bio: Michael Charles Janeway (b. May 31, 1940-d. April 17, 2014, Lakeville, Connecticut), Eliot Janeway’s son, was the former editor of The Boston Globe and former executive editor of The Atlantic Monthly,
  • LBJ THANKS MCCORMACK FOR STATEMENTS IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD AND BOSTON GLOBE; DISCUSSION OF TIMING OF CONGRESSIONAL ADJOURNMENT; REPUBLICAN STRATEGY; NEED TO PASS EDUCATION, APPROPRIATION BILLS BEFORE ADJOURNMENT; INTEREST EQUALIZATION, FOREIGN AID
  • -23, 25-73 Plain Dealer 1-23, 25-73 Cincinnati Enquirer 1-26-73 Chicago Tribune 1-23, 24, 25, 26, 27-73 Chicago Sun—Times 1-23, 24, 25-73 The Blade (Toledo, Ohio) 1-23, 24, 25, 26-73 Boston Globe 1-23-73 Sun (Baltimore) 1-23, 24, 25, 26-73 The News
  • with Johnson over the economics of the Vietnam War. Michael Charles Janeway (b. May 31, 1940-d. April 17, 2014, Lakeville, Connecticut), Eliot Janeway’s son, was the former editor of The Boston Globe and former executive editor of The Atlantic Monthly. Scope
  • material Interior Dept. film material, Golden Eagle material Notes, Golden Eagle, Boston Globe: 4/16/67 Notes, printed material, Boston Globe Magazine 4-16-1967, letters 1967 Printed material, clippings 1967, letters 1967, press release, memo to president
  • Bio: Morris Higley (b. 1910, Atchison County, Kan.-d. 1995, Amarillo, Tex.), newspaperman, started as a reporter with the Amarillo Globe-News in 1930. He was Lyndon B. Johnson's campaign chair for Childress County, Texas, in Johnson's run against
  • Newspapers Publishers Assoc -- Albany Times-Unio Albany, NY Jack Tarver, Atlanta Constitution, Journal, and Journal Constitution, Atlanta, Ga William Davis Taylor, Boston Globe, Boston, Mass. W. D. Maxwell, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Ill Palmer Hoyt, Denver
  • /magical realist painter, appearing in more than 51 one-woman exhibitions around the globe from the 1960s to 1990s.
  • ” “Voting Records” “Book Reviews” “Clip—Boston Globe” “Clip—Harvard Crimson” “Clips, etc. (Book)” [Loose Materials] “Dissenting Democrats” “Party Reform” “CQ Election Data” [Pamphlet: “The Election Laws of the 50 States”] [Money Receipts Manifold Book
  • an evening of music and reminiscences of days in the Johnson White House and travels around the globe in Air Force One. 6 Historian Michael Beschloss, who listened to and transcribed all of President Johnson's taped tele­ phone conversations released thus
  • as a reporter with the Amarillo Globe-News in 1930. He was Lyndon B. Johnson's campaign chair for Childress County, Texas, in Johnson's run against Coke Stevenson for the U.S. Senate. Scope and content note: The Papers of Morris Higley contain a photocopy
  • the--what is that newspaper--? It's to the President from Tom Johnson, and it said it was from the President's middle desk drawer, "Gardner disappointed--" L: Yes. I couldn't find what paper that was in. C: I think that appeared in the Boston Globe
  • the resignation of Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, John Gardner. The President received it with regret. In view of the premature stories in the Boston Globe and the NY Times, I am releasing to you shortly the exchange of correspondence, although we
  • in several rooms. CTJ made speech and gave 2 globes. Beautiful concrete - open-buildings w/ cedar slakes roofs. Impressed by quality of meals being prepared. 12:55 Depart for airport. Brief farewell. 1:15 Wheels up. 1:25 Lunch w/ President. Shrimp cold
  • Market or Planning - Boston Globe Inflation: Its Mechanics & Welfare Costs BPEA 2/1975 Statement: Committee on the Budget Senate, 10/1/75 Statement: Select Committee on Small Business Senate 9/23/75 Statement: Committee on Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs
  • " by Amerigo Vei;pucci, dated October 19, 1476. This Mter to his father is the only recorded Mter by Vespucci in an American collection. (Below right) The Bailly Globe, made of copper in 1530 by Robert de Bailly, based on maps drawn by explorer Giovanni da
  • Boston, it is rather obvi­ ous that you've got a very large Irish vote just to start with. But in Kansas City, Pendergast took over in a city that by a survey only had about 7 to 8 percent Irish names. We don't even know if they were all Irish
  • ..·- IN;.ERCONTINENTAL U. F. 0. RESEARCH INSTITUTE ORIGINATOR OF PROJECT-G COOPIERATION OF ALL ANO DIAIICTO .. COLMAN 0" THE ANALYTIC NETWORK - /GLOBE/, NATIONS, FOR THIE U.F.O. ONLY GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE INFORMATION. 315-150
  • Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston, Mass. ER.PF, Armand G., New York City FAm, Marvin, American University, Wash., D.C. FALK, Adrian, Bay Area Rapid Transit, SFran., Calif. FELDMAN., Myer, Wash., D.C. FITCH, Lyle c., Institute of Public Administration, New
  • - - unmistakably simultaneously the - - reduce the in the face of Soviet threats. with limited in annual without as we can reasonably build-up open to the Free concessions is aimed as far ahead they one and not the of the globe where that the non
  • and the Department of the Navy; and a request for Federal assistance in an excavation in the Red Sea. Less than 1 inch. SC 2-2 MAPS-CARTOGRAPHS-GLOBES-GEOGRAPHY-CHARTS Processed. 08/28/17 White House Central Files, Subject Files, Science (SC) Box 3 2 National
  • . (Ft . Wort h Sta r Telegram ) Dr. Lam b (Schoo l o f Aerospac e Medicine , Brook s AFB) ; Ji m Walker ; Charli e Gibson; S . B . Whittenb urg (Amarill o New s Globe) ; Phi l Nort h (Ft . Wort h Star) ; Bill Steven (Housto n Chronicle) ; E d Ra y
  • the globe from the 1960s to 1990s. Scope and content note: This collection consists of personal and social correspondence between Lady Bird Johnson and Fleur Cowles revealing their very close and personal relationship from 1970 to 1999. The topics include
  • it, but I have been in a lot of situations and I need to show you this--all right, tie this Holmes Alexander article. It was in the Boston Globe, with "A new life just beginning." So I went over to the House and had a conference with [John] McCormack and I
  • for the Boston Globe ever since he was a young Congressman, when he first came down here. from the start. And I had a lot of admiration for him right He was a very diffident and attractive young man. From the very first time I saw him I found that Mr. Kennedy
  • and attending funeral); Moyers and Ralph Dungan (re: Pope’s funeral); Bobby Baker; Gussie Busch in Tampa; Les Carpenter (re: Boston Globe article); Liz Carpenter (re: John Mashek article on her salary and duties). Meets with Mr. Lofton and Eugenia Adams (winner
  • winner David Shribman is Washington bureau chief of The Boston Globe. He writes a column that appears in more than fifty newspapers, and another for Fortune magazine. He appears frequent! y on television's "Face the Nation" and ·•Washington Week in Review
  • collar and sleeves of white silk. 37. Weinberg Silk suit••• white ribbed••• sleeveless••• and underneath a beige silk bMuse. Rembrandt White linen coat. o. o no sleeves•• o fastened with black globes. o o over a straight black linen dress, falling
  • 1497343) Series: 2 http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal Box No. Folder Title Boston Globe Ruth Hagy Brod Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Chicago Daily Defender Chicago Daily News Chicago Tribune Columbia Broadcasting System Cleveland Plain
  • campaign against foreign spies. He was an official U. S. War Correspondent in the Korea, Inda-China War, with assimilated rank of Colonel, U. S. Army. His syndicated column, "After Hours" circles the globe ... other writings appear in Saturday Evening Post
  • , Houston Chronicle Allen Duckworth, Dallas Morning News (joi n In Texas) Kathryn Duff, Abilene Reporter-New s (joi n in Texas) Allen Emory, Gannett Newspapers (joi n in Buffalo) Pat Furgurson, Baltimore Sun Jack Flack, St. Louis Globe-Democra t (joi n in St
  • . Communications and weather satellites launched from Cape Kennedy are still circling the globe. Their mission is to alert citizens against storms and to i ncrease our friendly relations with the world. - l ­ ' ~ .. - ,.. ~ Benefits of communication satellites
  • : June, 1974 Correspondence: July, 1974 Correspondence: August, 1974 Correspondence: Sept-Oct, 1974 Correspondence: Nov-Dec, 1974 Correspondence: Jan-Feb, 1975 Averell Harriman Clark Clifford Truman Era Photos/Clippings St. Louis Globe-Democrat 1/23/73
  • in trans­ portation and a new policy for our merchant marine. I will ask for funds to study high-speed rail transportation between urban centers. We will begin with test projects between Washington and Boston. On high-speed trains, passengers could travel
  • 13, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: ACTION Heart Operation for Dominican Boy You will be interested in a moving story in which our Embassy and militaryfurces in the DR and the Boston Children's Hospital Medical Center worked together
  • ratings for three successive years. According to the April 15, 1958, issue of the "Boston Globe," John P. Gardiner, a retired State Department Foreign Service employee, had appealed a ten-dollar fine imposed on him after his con­ viction on a charge
  • ooun­ independence of America, 1a an event that all Ohtiatendom. It baa, to a vast extent, those civil and religious libertiea, engages the of oontinent, whioh are unknown in any other of the globe! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •o my
  • have also appeared in The Atlantic, American Heritage. the Washington Post. the Los Angeles Times. and the Boston Globe. From 1998 to 2003 he was a research fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs. "And that was the story