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  • LBJ Connection: Attorney and advertising executive; Chairman of the Board and President, Outdoor Advertising Association of America
  • Bio: Leo M. Langlois (b. September 26, 1916-d. April 13, 2003, Conroe, Texas), executive with major advertising agencies such as Campbell-Ewald, Maxon Advertising, Cecil & Presbry and Clinton E. Frank. His studio affiliations include Metro Goldwyn
  • LBJ Connection: Advertising executive who wrote a campaign song for LBJ in 1964
  • vtsited by) To bedroom (the President changed into his pajamas) George Chaplain, Editor, Honolulu Advertiser -Honolulu, Hawaii "to say thank you very much- -you were very gtHWHX^ generous. We love Hawaii and want to come back again, " said the President
  • to look President replied that he just at it and look into how long it takes us to visit Saipan. I couldn't sleep past 6:30p | He also read an editorial in the Sunda y Star-Bulletin & Advertiser( of Honolulu, Hawaii) "Even if I go to bed gfr 4:30a
  • 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: Office Files of the Advertising Council, 1/1965
  • Advertising Council
  • Folder title list, Office Files of the Advertising Council
  • tea for him while he read the Honolulu Advertiser whihc paper mf obtained from the policeman on duty on the street (he had brought from home) 8:00am Pres. 9:15am Awake back to bedroom - saying he was going to try to take a nap again -- and breakfast
  • Book: 2d Printing White House Fellows (booklet) Look Article [outside of folder says “Riots”] The Presidency: Talking points for taped interview for Educational filmstrip Advertising Council Advertising Council: General memos Advertising Council
  • Bentsen - Gen. Correspondence 11 Bentsen - Campaign 11 Bentsen - Bush Clippings 11 Bentsen - Itineraries 11 Bentsen - Media 11 Bentsen - Misc. 12 Bentsen - Advertising 12 Bentsen - General information 12 Lloyd Bentsen - Jan – May 1970 12 Bentsen
  • attorney in the state of Texas principally and have been since my graduation in 1933. In addition to being an attorney and representing for many years the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, which is the association of members who
  • Biographical information; how Tocker came to know LBJ; the billboard bonus law of 1958; Tocker’s work for the Outdoor Advertising Association of America; passing an amendment to the billboard bonus law; LBJ’s stance in regard to the billboard bonus
  • Bio: Jack Joseph Valenti (b. September 5, 1921, Houston, Texas-d. April 26, 2007, Washington, D.C.), advertising and public relations executive who served as Special Assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1963 to 1966. After leaving the White
  • signs, outdoor advertising, electronic signals, standards for signage, licensing, and permits. There are also materials on junkyards, recycling, disposition of abandoned vehicles, roadside easements, landscaping, environmental issues, and the financing
  • advertising agencies such as Campbell-Ewald, Maxon Advertising, Cecil & Presbry and Clinton E. Frank. His studio affiliations include Metro Goldwyn Mayer, Archer Productions, Inc., and Columbia Pictures Television. He is best known for his production of "Duck
  • , now the Harriman Institute. He worked as a correspondent for the Associated Press in Ireland from 1949 to 1951 before returning to the United States to work as a writer for the advertising agency N. W. Ayer & Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He
  • LBJ TALKS WITH WALLS, PRESIDENT OF SOUTHERN NEWSPAPERS, INC., PUBLISHER OF MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, ADVERTISER; WALLS' HEALTH; POLITICS, CIVIL RIGHTS IN ALABAMA; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S RECENT VISIT TO ALABAMA; JOHN SPARKMAN; LBJ'S RECENT VISIT TO CHARLES
  • LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBLE COMPROMISE LANGUAGE ON STATE STANDARDS FOR HIGHWAY ADVERTISING IN HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION BILL; EDMONDSON REQUESTS LETTER FROM JOHN CONNOR CLARIFYING FEDERAL STANDARDS; LBJ'S TRIP TO LOUISIANA TO INSPECT DAMAGE FROM HURRICANE
  • of the Women’s Advertising Club of Houston before moving to Austin, Texas. In Austin, she worked as secretary to Governor Ross S. Sterling from 1931 to 1932. Wand also briefly worked for State Senator H. Grady Woodruff, the Texas Highway Department, and the Texas
  • relationships with Senator Kerr were limited to newsman-politician type things. From United Press in Dallas, I went to the Honolulu Advertiser for a year. Then I went back to Oklahoma in 1965 and became associate editor of the Oklahoma Journal. I
  • Biographical information; day of JFK's assassination; Jim Jones; Marvin Watson; 1968 campaign; Marty Hauan; Will Sparks; DNC; George Christian; Mike Monroney, Jr.; advance work and trips to Honolulu and Huntington, West Virginia; Whitney Shoemaker
  • book of reports (bills and hearings for the Johnson Library. Bill Moyers — w/ MW —— President went to the Fish Room -- joined OFF RECORD: Meeting of Advertising Council in Fish Room. Secy Fowler and PMG O'Brien meeting w/30 members of Advertising
  • ., Assoc of Natl Advertisers, Inc Moyers Allan S. , Austin, Chairman, the Austin Co. Secy Connor ID John B. Babcock, President, American Business Press Babcock, Richard J. , President, Farm Journal, Inc for Pix Bache, Harold L. , Chairman, Bache & Co. , Inc
  • , books, and other publications. Major topics reflected in the material include traffic and highway safety, budget, highway beautification and the environment, roadside improvement, outdoor advertising, legislation, travel, meetings, transportation, civil
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh Bolton -- I -- 15 long handshake to monstrous crowds. On the streets of Honolulu, Taipei, Manila, he had shaken hundreds of hands. He would stop his motorcades in order to dismount and walk through the crowds to reach more hands
  • , and consultant from Texas who spent over two decades arranging fashion shows in Europe. Scope and content note: This collection contains a report and advertising cards from the Americans Abroad for Johnson committee. The report details the challenges involved
  • and reporter. She worked as a newspaper reporter in Houston, Texas and was a member of the Women’s Advertising Club of Houston before moving to Austin, Texas. She served as secretary for Governor Ross S. Sterling, State Senator H. Grady Woodruff, the Texas
  • in Springfield, Massachusetts and New York City from 1924 to 1929. In 1929 he co-founded the New York City advertising firm Benton & Bowles, Inc., and was chairman of the board from 1936 to 1941. Bowles worked as the Connecticut State rationing administrator
  • selling th& national advertisers, fi:rst, because do not have the •al&s force, and second, beo-use the advertisers know nothing about cur station. we i or these reason, 1 I think we should propoao that they pay u1 $15 or $20 per hour for the oommeroial
  • Financial matter involving a man named Barron, estimates for radio equipment/advertising/office furnishings, proposal for contract with Columbia
  • hundred dollars necessary and take it out of the $3000 you got from Alabama, and go ahead and have the piano renovated, etc. and purchase the new stuff. Now for ·the advertising. We should have e. well-planned program from week to week. I don't want
  • Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 15 CINCPAC-Fleet in Honolulu. operation. And it was basically a State Department But so far as the Department of Defense was concerned
  • , January 15,, 1965 Poverty speech Arizona (n.d.) Plans for Progress Conference speech, January 26, 1965 Title VI speech, January 28, 1965 Advertising Federation of American luncheon speech February 1, 1965 Chamber of Commerce speech, February 3, 1965
  • ) re: asking Pres Kennedy to address Bureau of Advertising in New York April 27. Max Brooks John Connally, -- while they were talking a vote was taken on the Connally nomination To the Thornberry's house Stopped by Italian Embassy for a few minutes
  • Fiji Arrive Honolulu (6 plus 2 minus 24) Leave Honolulu I l . l Arrive Washington (9 plus. 6) November 4 0930 November 4 1230 November 4 1400 November 3 2200 November 4 1700 November 5 0800 1: I FE:WPBundy:mk 9/28/66 .-.. - .T
  • contain advertisements and election polls. In addition to the clippings, the material includes presidential campaign press releases and materials. The primary topic reflected in the series is the 1964 Presidential campaign between Lyndon Johnson and Barry
  • 5:35 p.m. April 12. 1943 Dearest love: Thi s morn i ng N!r • Es c o e rec e iv ea e. le t t er fr om .E • F • Becker , Advertising Tirrector, S&few&y Stores, Inc., Oakland, CElifornia. I quote: u··Ne h1:ve your letter of February !-::4th addressed
  • Advertising and programs, KTBC sales totals for early part of 1943, typewriter situation, Paul Bolton program
  • of such findings to the advancement of human welfare. Eventually it is planned to establish Memorial headquarters in Honolulu which will provide laboratory and other facilities for evaluating and distributing the results of the work done at the Field Stations
  • , stopping first in Honolulu where he dedicated the East-West School at the University of Hawaii, which is a new enterprise, he literally berated Spencer Davis in public at every news conference, chided him for having this erroneous story on it. Of course
  • /6 Meets JFK upon his return from Europe this morning (Khrushchev summit?), speaks to Advertising Council, meets with Sterling Kottrell, head of President’s Task Force on Vietnam, meets with JFK and leadership re: JFK’s trip. 6/7 Commencement
  • available. have the confidence in UHF. Advertisers didn't The coverage is not as extensive, and so, therefore, an investment in UHF did not prove to be as good. F: Did you primarily work with Mrs. Johnson on this, or did the Senator take an active hand
  • to you. He did this in order to keep an offensive advertisement out of the newspapers, and I am sure you will agree that it is best to close the circuit by having the letter come under your eye. I have acknowledged the letter from Eisenhower and the one