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Hoyt, Palmer (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Publisher and editor, The Denver Post; United States Information Agency Advisory Commission, 1965
  • 8. 7:00p 1960 Expenditure Code To Denver -- see travel activity Press conference room 504 Hilton Hotel TV, Radio Press Conference, room 542 Hilton Hotel Met with Editorial Board of Denver Post, Room 2214 Hilton Reception honoring Sen and Mrs
  • :45p 5:15p 6:00p July 26, 1960 Expenditure Code Boarded Denver Post Special train to Cheyenne; breakfast in Palmer Hoyt's special car with Hoyt, Moursund, Steve McNichols Arrived Cheyenne ; rode stagecoach at head of parade rested in room t John
  • landing strip -- see travel activity Picked up A. W. Bill Moyers, Mrs. J; Ashton To Austin -- see travel activity To Denver -- see travel activity Checked into Brown Palace Hotel; dinner with Alexis McKinney (Asst to publisher of Denver Post); Mort Stern
  • Nover , Denver Post dressed for dinner at P-38 To Mayflower, State Room for Old Truman Committee reunion dinner White House stag dinner for King Saud after WH dinner to Sargent Shriver's dinner-dance for Ambassador and Mrs. with the President and Mr
  • Russell's office Tom Gavin with the Denver Post, Denver, Colo. Judge A. W. Moursund Walter Jenkins George Reedy Mrs. Johnson The Shaw Company in NYC Cliff Carter Judge A. W. Moursund Senator Dirksen (returnin g VP's call) Walter Jenkins, again to WJ at 6:40
  • FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION REGIONAL OFFICE ROOM 305-810 FOURTEENTH STREET DENVER,COLORADO March 9, 1942 Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson c/o Empire Hotel San Francisco, California Dear Lyndon: I received your letter a few
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • , arriving at 2:55 pm Motor to suite at Holiday Inn -- upon arrival, swim briefly in the Inn Pool Interview in suite w/ Tom Gavin, Political Editor of the Denver Post re: national political scene and some questions regarding effect of civil rights on south
  • THE BLACKPANTHERPARTY On May 7, 1967, an article appeared in the "Denver Post," Denver daily newspaper, entitled "Colorado Racial Violence Called Inevitable." This article reported on a black power symposium sponsored by several Denver area churches at the Black Forest
  • 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
  • Post, Denver, Colorado Jack S. Knight, Miami Herald, Detroit Free Press, and Akron, Beacon Journal John Cowles, Jr. , Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn W. H. James, Exec VP of New York News, NYC Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, NY Times Richard
  • Palmer Hoyt Eckstein Publisher CEA had but of Denver Post asked for Gardner he was out Ackley Feb White Abe 3 1965 Wednesday House Fortas George Reedy Otto Eckstein Thomas Larry Mann O'Brien George Reedy Jack Valenti Walter
  • a member of the Commission. Mr. Palmer Hovt. publisher and Editor of the Denver Post , will become th e fifth membe r of the Commission
  • from Holy Family High School in 1940 and Regis College, Denver» in 1943. Served two yea.rs (1944-45) in the Navy of American Legion, Post 1. as Quartermaster 3/c in. t,he P.hilipp:i.nes and Okinawa. :?-A.ember For the. past 20 yea.rs he has worked
  • Office 252 - 7th Avenue New York l, New York c. Bland Chainruµi, Kansas City FEB U. s. Post Office Kansas City, Missouri Mr. Theodoric Mr. Dean J. Barron Dr. Albert H. Rosenthal Chairman I Denver FEB. Department of Health, Education and Welfare 621
  • some evidence that food programs for poor children had an impact above and beyond what the President felt from his own experience as a school teacher which were evidenced from poverty programs that were being run in Denver. G: In Denver, you say? C
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , 1970 INTERVIEWEE: PALMER HOYT INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Hoyt's office at the Denver Post Building in Denver, Colorado Tape 1 of 1 M: This is an interview with Mr. Palmer Hoyt, the editor and publisher of the Denver Post. I might start
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Bio: Veteran, WWII, U.S. Marine Corps; Journalist; Chief Diplomatic Reporter, Washington Post, 1946-1985.
  • LBJ Connection: Chief Diplomatic Reporter, Washington Post, 1946-1985
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Washington Post
  • LBJ Connection: Reporter for Time, Washington Post, USA Today
Tucker, Ray (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Columnist for the Houston Post
  • continuation of remarks by a film from DNC as a To office Palmer Jack Hoyt Editor of Denver Post pics by Cecil out OFF RECORD Valenti Geo Reedy Jack Valenti Walter Jenkins Walter Jenkins To Lunch Finished meeting Clark Clifford w/ Walter
  • newspape r tabl e each da y b y his desk : Delete: ' N Y Herald Tribune , Chicag o Tribune , Wal l Street Journa l an d N Y Daily New s Add: Th e Denver Post , Louisvill e Courie r Journal , St . Loui s Pos t Dispatc h to Museu m o f Natura l Histor y w
  • Bio: Donald Oberdorfer was a journalist with the Charlotte Observer, Saturday Evening Post,Knight Newspaper Bureau, and the Washington Post. His book credits include ““Tet!: The Turning Point in the Vietnam War”, 1971;and“The Turn: From the Cold War
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; Washington correspondent, Knight Newspapers, 1958-1961; Associate Editor and Contributing Editor, Saturday Evening Post, 1961-1965; Staff writer, Washington Post, 1968; Author, Tet!
  • selection. But Mr. Johnson said, "Well, we have to go to Denver and we don't leave Denver until midnight tonight," I believe it was. was early in the morning. And he said, 11 This 1f Walter could be off today, he could drive me to Denver, and we could
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • countries, anc:. removal from office of officials r~sponsible for training of Communists and the sale of weapons to Communist nations." (Denver Post 10/18/61) Activity: to put the up through but he did supported ington. 11 two the get the (AP, At the kick
  • was the managing director. Suhse~uently I was general counsel to the U.S. Post Office Department. G: Why don't you give us a summary of your rise in government service as you think it might be relevant to the [record]. M: I went to work in the government
  • for LBJ; comparison of the White House social life of the Kennedys and the Johnsons; Kappel Commission and reorganization of the Post Office; defection of top level appointees regarding Vietnam policy; Larry O’Brien’s opposition to Vietnam policy
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ^*" Secy Robert McNamara Secy Katzenbach
  • with Mrs. Johnson, correct? C: Yes, sir. The second trip, in the late summer of 1966. This trip also included a visit to Denver, where Mrs. Johnson planted a tree on the campus of Denver University. F: Why did she go back? C: I feel because of her
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, New York Times, 1960-1968; Saigon Bureau Chief, The Washington Post, 1968-1973
  • LBJ Connection: Publisher, Washington Post, 1979-2001
Just, Ward (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Newsweek, 1959-1965; Washington Post, 1965-1970, assigned to cover the Vietnam War
  • Correspondent for the Saturday Evening Post from 1963 to 1965, and Far East Correspondent and Diplomatic Correspondent for the Washington Post from 1962 to 1972. Karnow also served as Associate Editor of the New Republic in Washington, D.C., from 1973 to 1975.
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist with Time, Life, The Saturday Evening Post, The London Observer, The Washington Post, 1959-1975; Recipient, Pulizter Prize for history; Author, Vietnam: A History
May, Timothy (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Director, National Maritime Commission, 1963-1966; General Counsel, Post Office Department, 1966-1969
  • LBJ Connection: Executive Vice President and Editor, Washington Post; U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., 1968-1969
  • LBJ Connection: Advisor to LBJ during the Senate period; Washington Post legal counsel and VP
  • Cottam. Amb. to Kuwait • Hon. These Ambassadors are leaving later i n the week to assume their posts. V; l:40p t Joe 2:18p f Marvin Califano - pl Watson (pl) ' 2:19p - 2:27p The ;/ , . 11 2:27p i | ; RECORD ; / Milton Caniff, cartoonist
  • to the Postmaster General and in other United States Post Office roles. He was also a lobbyist and board member of the J.C. Penney Company. Scope and content note: This collections consists of correspondence, reports, publications, lists, transcripts, and notes
  • briefin g th e followin g Whit e Hous e staf f change s wer e announced : David Bun n resigne d t o becom e Regiona l Directo r o f th e Post Offic e Departmen t i n Denver whic h i s hi s hom e town . Distric t cover s Colo . , Wyo , Ariz . , N . Mex
  • Bio: Chalmers McGeagh Roberts (b. November 18, 1910, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-d. April 8, 2005, Bethesda, Maryland), journalist, was Chief Diplomatic Correspondent for the Washington Post from 1953 to 1971.
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist, Washington Post, 1949-1971