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  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Dallas Morning News, 1941-1957; Managing editor and later consultant, Dallas Times-Herald
  • LBJ Connection: Chief, Washington Bureau, Dallas Morning News
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; Editor, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1946-1947; Staff member, 1947-1960, Washington Bureau Chief, Dallas Morning News, 1960-1972; Political analyst
  • linear feet, 6 linear inches Available for research. (Open 12/14/2011) 1 series FOLDER TITLE LIST Box Number 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 07/21/17 Folder Title Bundles of newspaper clippings, 1974 Dallas Times-Herald, Dallas Morning News, 9/28-29/1964 Time
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of the Dallas Morning News, 1939 - 1969
  • Dallas Morning News
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of Dallas Morning News
  • LBJ THANKS RUTHERFORD FOR HIS SUPPORT; RUTHERFORD OFFERS HOSPITALITY TO GUESTS AT LBJ RANCH; RUTHERFORD MENTIONS SUPPORT FOR LBJ AT DALLAS MORNING NEWS
  • LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO TED OR JOE DEALEY OF DALLAS MORNING NEWS OR JACK KREUGER IF DEALEYS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
  • LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBLE SELECTED STEEL PRICE INCREASES TO AVOID STRIKE; INFLATIONARY EFFECT OF STEEL PRICE INCREASE, INCREASE IN AUTO PRICES; CLARK CLIFFORD'S ROLE IN STEEL TALKS; DALLAS MORNING NEWS PURCHASE OF DALLAS SUBURBAN PAPERS; IMMIGRATION
  • of Mass Communications at Louisiana State University in 2003. Flournoy worked as a reporter and columnist for the Shreveport Journal from 1977 to 1978 and as an investigative reporter for The Dallas Morning News from 1979 to 2000, where he won a Pulitzer
  • for The Dallas Morning News from 1979 to 2000, where he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for his work covering civil rights. He was the Philip G. Warner Professor of Journalism at Sam Houston State University from 1997 to 1998, a professor of journalism at Southern
  • DISCUSSION OF PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE JFK ASSASSINATION AND OF TEXAS STATE INVESTIGATION OF ASSASSINATION; STOREY MENTIONS DALLAS MORNING NEWS STORY ON COMMISSION, MENTIONS HIS WORK ON WORLD PEACE THROUGH LAW AND OFFERS HELP ON CIVIL
  • HOWARD CONGRATULATES LBJ ON CONVENTION, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH, HHH AS VP NOMINEE; MRS. JOHNSON THANKS HOWARD FOR SUPPORT; LBJ, HOWARD DISCUSS TEXAS POLITICAL SITUATION, DALLAS MORNING NEWS SUPPORT FOR LBJ, PRESS ENDORSEMENTS, JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY IN SAN
  • WELSH ON HOLD 1:39; OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH DICK WEST OF DALLAS MORNING NEWS AT TIME OF CALL
  • DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH DICK WEST OF DALLAS MORNING NEWS; BRIEF CONVERSATION BETWEEN UNIDENTIFIED FEMALES INTERRUPTS RECORDING
  • , Bennett McCarroll (their grandson), Ambassador and Mrs. Locke and their son Tom, Lynda, Chuck Robb, Bill Hobby (Houston Post), Joe Dealey (Dallas Morning News), Jim Chambers (Dallas Times Herald), Jake Jacobsen, Marie, Ginny, Jim Jones. 10:36
  • in the Main Ballroom To Sheraton Hotel for Dallas Businessmen's Luncheon To Dallas Morning News To Dallas Times Herald, arriving at 3:35 J.H. McCammon in suite at To Baker Hotel, arriving at 4:30, meeting Mr. and Mrs. Public Reception in Grand Ballroom
  • Bio: Hattie Belle Hoffman (b. Hattie Belle Calisch, March 2, 1924, Tucumcari, New Mexico-d. March 1, 1972, Dallas, Texas), civic and political organizer for the Democratic Party. She is the daughter of Stanley G. Calisch and Erna Freudenberg. She
  • 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
  • LBJ ASKS CLIFTON ABOUT CBS INQUIRY INTO SPENDING FOR WH PHOTOGRAPHERS, PHOTO LAB, INSTRUCTS CLIFTON THAT ALL REPRINTS OF PHOTOS OF LBJ MUST BE APPROVED; UNFAVORABLE DALLAS MORNING NEWS STORY ON ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRIP TO LBJ RANCH
  • 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
  • . He was a U.S. Naval Reserve Lieutenant during World War II, from 1942 to 1946, and was thereafter again in private practice in Dallas until 1966. On June 28, 1966, Goldberg was nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson to a new seat on the United
  • that the Dallas Morning News carried which is notorious by now. was carried and the Dallas News published it. It They apologized for the fact that it was published, saying everybody was out to lunch when the ad came in. But there was unquestionably
  • ; 7th Avenue wholesalers; Dallas Morning News’ notorious advertisement; Bruce Alger; re-establishing Dallas as a good place to live and work; Bronze Abstract Wall commissioned by Dallas Public Library; problem with having an official designer; Adele
  • , re: going on Meet the Press Gov Pat Brown Senator Johnson opened the Senate Omar Burleson Bill Darden, re: Armed Services meeting this morning Ben Wooten (Dallas) Lunch in P-38: Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lippmann, George, Buzz 11. 55 Andy
  • knows what airmail does these days. Am leaving on 2 :30 train this afternoon for Dallas. F..s.ve called Bill Clark to ask him if I could see him sometime tomorrow morning and of course he responded with an invitation to stay at their house and said he
  • joining the AP in 1952. He served as Assistant Bureau Chief in Dallas from 1963 to 1965, then Bureau Chief in New Orleans from 1965 to 1967, and in Dallas from 1969 to 1977. He was Bureau Chief in Germany for two years, and then returned to the U.S
  • at Burnet Park, Fort Worth, to crowd Motorcade to Dallas , stopping alon g the way at Chance Voight Introduced Sen Kennedy at Dallas auditorium To Carlsbad, New Mexico -- see travel activity Spoke at Elks Auditorium, Carlsbad To Artesia, New Mexico by car
  • Senator Fgrguson ( Robe~t Oliver Bob Clark in Dallas Ed Rowley in New York W. w. ,,. . Watts in New York 1 1~ ~ - . ( . - . .... ~ ... -· •
  • : proposed new KTBC building Stanley Marcus, Dallas, re: invitation t o LBJ to Dallas Council of Worl d Affairs dinner and ball, Oct. 19 in Dallas Walter Jenkins, Austin Lunch: Mrs. Johnson, Roy White , Barbara Wilkinson, MM Warren Woodward, Austin Lyman
  • Foley returning Administrator of fr Myer Feldman Malcolm Kilduff Bill Moyers fr fr News Mich fr his call Small mans mans mans mans mans Morning Detroit Bill Moyers fr Bernard Boutin Jack Valenti for until 2:10 President fr mans Riesel Tex
  • , 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
  • , October 12, 1951 “Johnson Near Full Recovery,” Fort Worth Star-Telegram, July 31, 1955 “Help Your Husband Guard His Heart,” Dallas Morning News, This Week, February 12, 1956 “Texas Senator Might Surpass Kin’s Forecast,” Abilene Reporter News, June 3, 1956
  • [NAID 38995642] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal PERSONAL PAPERS OF HATTIE BELLE HOFFMAN Creator: Hoffman, Hattie Belle, 1924-1972 Biographical sketch: Hattie Belle Hoffman (b. Hattie Belle Calisch, March 2, 1924, Tucumcari, New Mexico
  • enlisting with the New York National Guard and serving in World War I. He married Pansy Phipps in 1926 and they lived in Dallas, Texas and San Antonio, Texas. Tucker is interred in Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park in Colleyville, Texas.
  • meeting given by Paul Kayser at the Waldorf Astoria this morning. He also meets with Ed Weisl, Mary Lasker, Eliot Janeway, among others. At 4 p.m. he attends a reception given by Carmine DeSapio for members of the New York legislature and at 7 p.m. he
  • -- I -- 20 most of, at least the majority of, the releases they were sending in to the Dallas News Bureau were afternoon releases. the morning paper and I didn't like that. objecting to it. better break. I was on So I wrote him a letter I said I wish
  • this morning for Albuquerque, New Mexico to speak at the Democratic Victory Dinner tonight. After the dinner he flies to Austin, spends the night at the Driskill Hotel. CTJ remains in Washington. In his speech LBJ accuses Eisenhower of trying to “blackjack
  • at the historical perspectives of the selection process, from John Jay to Clarence Thomas. 6 nal Quarterly; Gene Lafitte, New Orleans; Steve McGonigle, Dallas Morning News; and Jorge Rangel, Corpus Christi. William Bradford Reynolds, Assist­ ant Attorney General
  • to the military. Then they included the breakfast visit in Ft. Worth. I believe that Ft. Worth decided for the Chamber of Commerce to finance and host the breakfast that morning. sold. Then in Dallas there were to be no tickets In other words
  • for the Senate. G: That was 1941. M: Yes. That was the last year that I worked for the Associated Press before joining the Dallas Morning News. It was quite a campaign. He was sort of an uptight man, particularly during campaign periods, and that's when
  • arrived this morning fm Neiman-Marcus in Dallas (the President had ordered for Mrs. Johnson --and the President said "here let me carry it -- it's my wife!" Upstairs in the Mansion LUNCH w/Secy McNamara Secy Fowler Joe Califano McN, Fowler & J. Califano