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  • Knoxville News—Sentinel 1-26-73 Morning News (Wilmington) 1-23-73 Montgomery Advertiser 1-23, 25-73 Milwaukee Journal 1-23, 25-73 Dallas Morning News 1-26-73 Denver Post 1-23, 24-73 Detroit News 1-23-73 Columbus Evening Dispatch 1-23-73 Dayton Daily News 1
  • 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.
  • of Columbus, Ga. They fired several hundred rounds of ammunition at his tent (he was in a slit trench, later escaped without facing the almost certain death which it was his duty to face as an officer.) When other officers tried to escape the camp to obtain
  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT PRESS LEAKS FROM US MILITARY IN VIETNAM; LBJ READS FROM DISPATCH 101
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. at Ranch Date Tuesday, August 24, 1965 Time dispatched every to clean. Gene Williams - Helene Old Song Looked through storage Read
  • , American Train Dispatchers Assoc. , Chicago John Criswell Mr. Harold C. Crotty, President, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employe Mr. C. L. Dennis, President, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Cincinnati, Mr. George P. Delaney Mr. Joseph N. DePaola
  • Ohio The Columbus Citizen-Journal and [the Columbus] Dispatch carried huge frontpage articles quoting Congressman Abele to the effect that I had twisted his arm trying to get him to vote for the War on Poverty. He claimed that what I did was unethical
  • movement and the legislation. But it's increasingly clear to me that we really left Morse out there to hang out and dry. G: This is a UPI [United Press International] dispatch, July 28. How was the administration able to facilitate the travel of government
  • them. Isn't it remarkable that even at that early date, 379 years a go, an official ''photographer" was dispatched with the expedition? John White worked with brush instead of lens --but nevertheless, we have a pictorial record of the early inhabitants
  • eris es. I am asking McGeorge Bundy to pull together for me any suggestions in this area which might be worthy of consideration. cc: Mr. Bundy Mr. Johnson ( ,.;_,.
  • . cc: Mr. Mr. Mr. NSC Bundy Forrestal Johnson Files /: ;· I' .. CONFtDEN I'lkL' Dispatched 2/4/64 DECLASSIFIED Authority _J/_£i~~t:..uwX14""'--rl-~-r-·By J1g: ,r
  • and overseas. 2. An evaluation of the adequacy of our present program . 3. Recommendations for further action. A,c_p~ ~~ McGeorge Bun dy cc: 3 Mr. Mr. Mr. NSC LIMITED OFFICI Dispatched 4/ZO/ 64 USE Bundy Chase Johnson Files
  • 308. ~tf~ ~ McGeorge Bundy -CONFIDENTIAL Distribution: l cy - C. Johnson l cy - NSC Files - Dispatched: 7/31/64 ·'T.
  • be a good target date. McGeorge Bundy Dispatched 11/20( 64 - ~.cpts. N:o.s. 665-667 · NLJ q3 · 3;?Q l cy C. Johnson l cy NSC Files I &y DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3•.C By S.6 -fj'" n...v- iECRE'F , NARA, Date 1:>-~-q 5
  • ' , • '· ' Distribution: C. Johnson H. Wriggi11:s .. NSC Files ·r .- .­ Dispatched 5/ 30/ 66 - - Rcpt's nos. 171-174 , '·•
  • , as being in the highest national priority category. lJ w DECLASSIFIED Authority µSc 1 'f FODDS'/ By bi' , NARA., Date I~ - fj't Distribution: l cy ea: Mr. Keeny Mr. Johnson NSC Files • §J!!CRET \ Dispatched 7 /22) 66 - R cpts. nos. 231-239. fZi
  • Jackson Sen Dirksen an d Sen Clark Ed Woods, St. Louis Post Dispatch Sen McClellan meeting of Campaign Dinner Committee at Crystal Ballroom, Willard Hotel cocktails East Lounge, Natl Press Club and 7:30 dinner -- Annual Congressional Night Dinner, stag
  • 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
  • to dispatch an official White House lobbyist, General Wilton Persons, to Capitol Hill. Persons had two main assistants, one being Harlow, who concentrated his efforts on the House of Representatives. Although himself a Republican, Harlow was successful
  • disposal, izing Commission out continent, by which they growth to is orderly, the can assure economical humane. receive greatest the interest. dispatch, for issue for America there is no better than the Commission results I will I
  • 1944 in the prosecution of the two wars. During the present year (1943) large numbers of troops were dispatched overseas as rapidly as ships became available. In 1944, it is expected that the number of troops which will have been shipped overseas to all
  • York City. In­ cluded \\er • 1476 lPlll·r in Amrrigo VPspur·ri's handwriting, a 1493 letter by Chri~topher Columbus whith was the first published account of the New World, Bl'njamin Franklin's 1751 re­ from 'Amistad II' port of his exp1·rim(•nls which
  • 10 Michigan Trip (speech to American Home Economists) 5/24/64 11 Western Trip - Montana, Wyoming, and Utah 8/14-17/64 12 Campobelloand Vermont Trip 8/20/64 13 Akron and Columbus, Ohio Trip (campaigntrip) 9/17-18/64 14 New England Trip
  • 10 Michigan Trip (speech to American Home Economists) 5/24/64 11 Western Trip - Montana, Wyoming, and Utah 8/14-17/64 12 Campobelloand Vermont Trip 8/20/64 13 Akron and Columbus, Ohio Trip (campaigntrip) 9/17-18/64 14 New England Trip
  • , F: You were the only boy left when he went off. T: That's right. F: Were you the baby in the family? T: No, my two sisters are younger than I am. F: Where did your mother come from? T: My mother came from Columbus, Texas. F: How did she
  • Klan with contempt. Its estimated 75,000 members stir trouble in rural areas. By Paul Good. Washington Post, 10/8/64, p. A29. Dispatch from Atlanta, dealing with Klan manifestations chiefly in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippio Big gains scored
  • . Mr. Keeny NSC Files Chas. Johnson Col. Bowman Mr. Lee W).,'.lite Wm. J. Hopkins McGeorge Bundy DECLASSIFIED . Authoritv. W'l. 8-~-15 "1c,., iJ :F Dispatched 11/30/ 64 (R cpi:s. Nos. 676-681) '
  • Dispatched 6/29/ 65 - Outside rcpts 1 cy ea: Mr. ~eeny Mr. Rowen, BoB G-;- J-ohnson -­ NSC Files l'IAL
  • Ed Morga n Pete Brand t (St . Loui s Pos t Dispatch ) Nancy Hanschma n Charlie Murra y (Montana ) To LB J Ranc h - - se e trave l activit y Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE June 10 , 196 0 Expenditure
  • dismayed to! see the same: candidate order the bombing of Nortb Vietnam and soon dispatch 175,000'more Americanl'Ito ~uth Viet­ nam. :They were dismayed to learn that the U.S. had twice refused during·l964 to meet in Rang~on with -the North Vietnamese when
  • speech from Victoria accusing his opposition of double talk by promising pensions, electric lights and then criticizing government spending. 7/10 Saturday. LBJ makes stops at Sugarland, Rosenberg, Eagle Lake, Columbus, Weimar, Schulenberg and La Grange
  • . to date. It's interesting to bring things up Later there was a man by the name of Sam K. Seymour from Columbus who served on the LCRA board for some thirty-six years. His wife was Welly Hopkins' sister and so stayed in some relationship with Welly
  • Cottage Copy of Teachers College Bulletin - Southwest Texas State Teachers College Statement from LBJ Concerning the DISPATCH-JOURNAL, Dallas, Texas Remarks on House Floor Statement for American Youth Commission 3 Extension of Remarks of LBJ in House
  • Valenti Lt General Marshall Carter - departed 6:10 St. Louis Post Dispatch Publishers & Editors - see attached list (5) Secy Ball // departed 7:50p Sen. Smathers Secy McNamara Secy Rusk Michael Forrestal - re briefing on Vietnam W. Jenkins, Ted Sorensen
  • in S212 w/ Cong . Joe Pool Visiting w/ Dick Amberg, publisher of St. Louis Post Dispatch Cong. Carl Albert Walter Jenkins To Speaker's McCormack's office -- meeting w/ the Speaker and Cong. Hale Boggs re: Vice Presidential Detail of Secret Service
  • will be requested before specific commitments are made by a~y agency. McGeo r ge Bundy cc: Mr. Mr. Col. Mr. Bundy Klein Smith Johnson NSC Files - J;Q£' SEC!tE'f' Dispatched 4/21/64
  • (Dallas) Sen Henning s Ed Wood s (St . Loui s Post-Dispatch ) To mak e weekl y Texa s radi o tap e Secretary Anderson George Brow n i n Housto n To Hom e Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE R page No,
  • Bundy -CONFIDENTIAL Distribution: 1 cy - C. Johnson 1 cy - NSC Files Dispatched: 7/31/64 -