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  • Bio: Charles Wesley Roberts (1916-1992) was a graduate of University of Minnesota. He worked for the City News Bureau in Chicago, the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun, and the Chicago Sun-Times. In 1951, he joined Newsweek and became the White House
  • Bio: India H. Thomas Gillespie was born on June 16, 1895 in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of John A. and India H. Thomas Gillespie. From 1918 to 1936 Edwards was the Society Editor for the Chicago Tribune. On March 6, 1920 she married John F
  • LBJ ASKS ROWLEY FOR REPORT ON NUMBER OF ASSIGNED SECRET SERVICE AND WH POLICE; LBJ WANTS NUMBER REDUCED; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT NUMBER OF AGENTS FOLLOWING HIM TO CHURCH, COULD INVITE CLERGY TO WH INSTEAD; WALTER TROHAN COLUMN TODAY IN CHICAGO TRIBUNE
  • wrote for the Harvard Crimson newspaper. After college he began working as a reporter for the Minneapolis Tribune. In 1954 he became a Washington correspondent for the paper, as well as for Look magazine and other Cowles Media Company publications
  • LBJ Connection: Minneapolis Tribune Washington correspondent, 1954-1966; Washington bureau chief from 1966 to 1972
  • -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
  • NOT BE 1 ~XI\GG~1ATSD. IT T'1Ur.: :1E mJE F'EH NEUTRAL COUNTRIES P:l WORLD WHICH COULD H/Wt 3S~N E?H'LOYED F'OR THIS, BUT AS THINGS STAND TODAY WE DO :'OT -Wl0':f IF' IT RSALL Y SHOULD co·-mTO SUCH A SITIJAT IOM''. -~. "TRIBUNAL'" PROC~F.DINGS t1AY Hf\VE
  • for the Chicago Tribune. She served in several leadership positions for the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). From 1950 to 1956 she was the Vice-chairman of the DNC, and in 1951 was a delegate to the World Health Organization. In 1956
  • Bio: Joseph Alsop (1910-1989) was a political columnist, New York Herald Tribune, 1932-1937 and co-wrote syndicated column, "The Capital Parade," 1937-1940. He was staff member to General Chennault, 1943-1945. He co-wrote a column with his brother
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Events newspaper clippings, bibliography memo written by Joachim Joesten re: Kennedy Assassination] Dr. Newland LBJ Library Chicago Sun-Times newspapers Chicago’s American newspaper Chicago Tribune newspaper Date Range [Sept. – Oct. – Nov. 1964] [July
  • Sevareid , GBS Bob Young , Chicago Tribune Hugh John Cauley , Kansas City Star Chalmers Roberts . Washington Post Crosby Noyes . Washington S^aox Star Mel Elfin . Newsweek Jack Sutherland , U S News Bill Moyers, Tom Johnson. Hal Pachios Sidey, TIME Today
  • had a film shown of the Manila Conference. ,^*
  • . John H. Sengstacke, Chicago Defender, Chicago, Ill. (^ Mr. E. Washington Rhodes, Philadelphia Tribune, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. C. Dejoie, Jr., The Louisiana Weekly, New Orleans, La. : } ! Mr. Garth Reeves, Miami Times, Miami, Florida I Mr. John
  • Friday Imperial Awakened by Suite Paul 4-24-64 Chicago Hilton Chicago Ill Glynn brkfast in bed w/ Mrs Johnson Motorcade to Airport w/ Secy Celebrezze Secy Hodges Larry O'Brien Senator Bayh To South Bend Ind via chopper w/ Mrs Johnson
  • ." Manatos:mjdr Bill Moyers (pl ) Bill Moyers (pl) Mrs. Johnson Mr. John Cowles, Publisher of Minneapolis Star & Tribune - Minneapolis, Minn, (b.1) (As an answer to Mr. Cowles ltr asking the Pres to request the Congress to enact a tax increase through
  • / Chicago Tribune off Record April 22, 1966 White House Friday To the Cabinet Room :O receive the Report by the National Commission on Community Health Services This was a four year study done by the Commission headed by Boisfeuillet Jones and former
  • Wilmington, N. C. ^Sengstacke Mr. Kenneth Drew Chicago, The Queens Voice Jamaica, Long Island, N.Y. , New Mr. Edward Banks 315 Arizona Tribune Pittsburgh, 2137 East Broadway ^ Phoenix, Arizona Mr. F. D. Sengstacke 2216 \_Chicago Defender Omaha, 2400 Michigan
  • Broadcaating Company We1tern Union CBS-frV UPI Newafilm Chicago Tribune New York Herald Tribune Time United Pre1 • International USIA U.S. New a & World Report ABC News New York Daily News NBC TV Wa•hington Star Wa1hington Poat St. Louia Poat Diapatch National
  • . , Minneapolis Star & Tribune Mr. & Mrs. John Walker, III, Director, National Gallery of Art Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Weismann, painter &Professor of the University of Texas, Aust Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Willis, Chicago Tribune The Secretary of Labor & Mrs. Wirtz Mr. & Mrs
  • , Minneapolis Tribune Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Commission Mr. Charles ^^Bartlett, Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times Mr. Karl Bauman, Associated Press Alfred M Bell, Washington, D.C. William M Blair, New York Times Hon. Waggoner Carr, Attorney
  • "'... the Times and ~ X.~ Herald Tribune, x: -. ;:.t"'f4vely for Septer,, and September 30, 1963. •••; I ,! 'These reports comprise an in rvi'ew· witfi.Mr. _ i~ ~i.:>mc. a powerf'ul figure in Nicaragua. and refer to a joint. '.J.,1.-Nic.a.ra~;-..1ar: plan
  • Classification Pages Demonstrations and Disturbance, Wilcox and Pulaski, Chicago, Illinois, August 12, 1965 redacted under FOIA~ lo;c..) 3 Date Restriction 8/19/65 B i;w, Collection Title Federal Records NACCO (Kerner Commission) Folder Title "FBI
  • GIBSON ASKS ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHS FOR A STORY TO APPEAR IN NY HERALD TRIBUNE
  • college he began working as a reporter for the Minneapolis Tribune. In 1954 he became a Washington correspondent for the paper, as well as for Look magazine and other Cowles Media Company publications. Bailey was the Tribune’s Washington bureau chief from
  • f Dick Russe k Bob Henkel Charles Schrot h Frank Herro n Sid Davi s Washington Sta r U. S . New s & World Repor t Joi Time-Life Houston Chronicl e Aviation Wee k Singl Chicago Tribun e Joi Air Forc e Magazin e Singl Telenews Moffe Telenews Moffe
  • to hand out mail he had signed and he looked at materials waiting to come into him from mjdr's desk. Ontop of the stack was an article in the Chicago Tribune covered with a note ^ from Liz Carpenter. The article contained aninterview with Mrs. Gerard
  • for LUNCH (people already there) Phil Potter , Baltimore Sun Walter Trohan , Chicago Tribune Tom Collins - Newsday John Cauley - Kansas City Ed O'Brien - St. Louis Globe-Democrat Tom Johnson Bill Moyers Leonard Bill Marks Moyers Director, USIA natr
  • k . Car l Albert . Hal e Bogg s y O'Brien Joe Califan o JV Arrived i n th e Ova l Roo m Offic e w / Congressional Leader s Cong. Leader s t o Cabine t Room In th e Ova l Offic e w / Jo e Califan o Mayor Richar d Dale y - Chicago , Ill. (b . ) Lee
  • , Princeton Univ, Princeton, NJ Robert C Young, Chicago Tribune Issued statement to the press on the signing of five stockpile bills NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE: Nicholas Johnson, of Iowa, to be a Member of the Federal Communicatio Commission for a term
  • the university. Our source st3ted that Addison traveled to Chicago, Illinois, on the evening of Janu 30, 1968, to solicit the aid of members of the Studen Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and other black nation lists to assis him in disrupting registration
  • national headquarters at Chicago, Illinois, -and adheres to the teachings of MUHAMMAD. ': Members are required only.. to be of the Negr·o race. Women members are requested to wear long white skirts, white jackets or blouses, a white headdress, white gloves
  • BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; NY HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ON EISENHOWER'S STATEMENT ABOUT GIFTS
  • JOHN CONNALLY; JOE KILGORE; JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; DON YARBOROUGH, LEVERETT EDWARDS APPOINTMENT; JENKINS READS DOM BONAFEDE NY HERALD-TRIBUNE STORY, BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; LLOYD HAND; JOHN GRONOUSKI, RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEXAS POST OFFICE
  • LBJ INSTRUCTS BALL TO CONSULT EVERETT DIRKSEN ON CONCERNS ABOUT USSR CONSULAR TREATY BEFORE IT BECOMES A POLITICAL ISSUE; NUCLEAR TREATY; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE; NEED TO IMPROVE STATE DEPT PRESS BRIEFINGS
  • PRESS STORY ABOUT RFK RIDING TO AIRPORT WITH LBJ IN NYC; JACK ROSENTHAL'S CALL TO REEDY RELAYING INQUIRY FROM DOM BONAFEDE ABOUT "JAMES H. ROWE" BEING REGISTERED AS LOBBYIST FOR HAITI SUGAR ORGANIZATION; JIM ROWE; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE, JOCK
  • USE OF CAMP DAVID BY WH STAFF; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ON JIM ROWE AS SUGAR LOBBYIST FOR HAITI, DUVALIER; ROWE'S RESPONSE TO JOCK WHITNEY; LETTER TO NORTH DAKOTA GOV. WILLIAM GUY; PLANS FOR LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S CAMPAIGN TRIP; CAMPAIGN ISSUES
  • LBJ ASKS BUNDY ABOUT REPORT HE RECEIVED FROM WALTER LIPPMANN ABOUT UPCOMING NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE ENDORSEMENT OF LBJ; DISCUSSION OF DISCOURAGING REPORTS ABOUT POLITICAL SITUATION IN SOUTH VIETNAM
  • JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ABOUT WALTER JENKINS' RELEASE FROM HOSPITAL WHICH QUOTES MARJORIE JENKINS; WALTER JENKINS' FUTURE; CLARK CLIFFORD'S DISAPPOINTMENT ON NOT BEING NAMED AS ATTORNEY GENERAL; RFK; "DON" (COOK)