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  • Republic 1-6-73 San Juan Star 1-23, 24-73 The Globe and Mail 1-23-73 Milwaukee Journal 1-23-73 NY Staatz-Veitung und Herold 1-26-73 El Imparcial 1-23-73 El Neuro Dia 1-23-73 El Mundo 1-23-73 Stuttgarter Zeitung 1-24, 26-73 San Francisco Examiner 1-23, 26
  • . Milly Freese, I &Assoc., Public Dept. of ~ublic Relati~ns Welfare, reporter, Milwaukee Journal President of the Milwaukee NAACPYouth ,• 24. Fred Bronson, Council 25. Terrence arrested 26. Ray Alexander, Associate Director, and Development
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  • LBJ Connection: Attorney; With spouse, Co-author of "The War on Poverty: A Civilian Perspective," The Yale Law Journal
  • LBJ Connection: Attorney; With spouse, Co-author of "The War on Poverty: A Civilian Perspective," The Yale Law Journal
  • Bio: Wayne Allen Danielson (b. December 6, 1929, Burlington, Iowa) holds a PhD in Mass Communication from Stanford University. He taught at Stanford, the University of Wisconsin, and served as dean of the University of North Carolina's journalism
  • Mr. Thomas W. Young, Journal & Guide, Norfolk, Va. ^r \^ Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Sr. , Louisville Defender, Louisville, Kentucky * Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Jr. , Louisville Defender (presently on loan to National Urban League, New York, New York) _ Mr
  • LBJ Connection: Associated Press reporter, 1950s; Staff and Chief Congressional Correspondent, Wall Street Journal, 1958-1963; Author, Lyndon B. Johnson: The Exercise of Power
  • in 1986, and a Ph.D. in journalism from the Douglas Manship School 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
  • husband, Harry Barnard, pertaining to Lyndon Baines Johnson. It contains journal articles, reviews, clippings, photocopies, and other materials. • • • • Date range of collection: 12/1963 - 9/1983 4 linear inches Available for research. (Open 10/11/11) 1
  • record, NUMBER CONTRIBUTOR • P'INGERPR}~S OP' NAME AND Police Department Milwaukee Wisconsin Lucius Police Department Milwaukee Wisconsin Lucious Junior I 6 959 G 1 ARRESTED OR RECEIVED NUMBER . June 4· , Walker #101475 1965 Walker
  • in trouble." The delegation from thd American Football Coaches Association joined the President in his office. BM(pl) MW (pl) ^ Miss Lori Wagner, the 1966 March of Dimes Poster Child pix sent Lori is five years old, is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. with Lori
  • in his office with Mr. Paul Ringler, the principal editorial writer of The Milwaukee Journal. In this interview some of his habits certainly were evident. One thing was that he intended to convince Mr. Ringler absolutely and completely. It's very
  • LBJ's 1958 interview with Paul Ringler of the Milwaukee Journal; LBJ's practice of making telephone calls while people were in his office; Senator LBJ's ability to get information from people on the telephone; LBJ's tactics to gain Senate passage
  • that included the Louisville Courier-Journal and the New York Post and for national magazines that included the Saturday Evening Post, McCall's, Ladies Home Journal and the Economist.
  • disappearance she returned to journalism at the Houston Press, and later the Houston Post. In addition to her career as a journalist Scott published textbooks on journalism, helped establish and edit the publication Texas Woman for the Texas Federation
  • , Shreveport, Louisiana), reporter and professor. He received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New Orleans in 1975, a Master of Arts in history from Southern Methodist University in 1986, and a Ph.D. in journalism from the Douglas Manship School
  • , Iowa) holds a PhD in Mass Communication from Stanford University. He taught at Stanford, the University of Wisconsin, and served as dean of the University of North Carolina's journalism school and dean of the University of Texas School of Communication
  • and the domestic economy. ATTENDANCE: Els worth L. Abbott, the Signalman's Journal Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, C Mr. Edward C. Adams, Intl Fire Fighter, Intl Assoc of Fire (xidxx Fighters, Washing Mr. Simon Alpert, UAW Ammunition, Intl Union, United Auto
  • the organizations Which could be called upon to d~ such a content analysis study are: is based in Ca.mbri
  • Journalism 12/13/77 National Science Foundation Lunch 12/14/77 Shiskin Lunch Brookings 12/15/77 DLJ Economic Seminar 12/20/77 29 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http
  • Publications, 1966 – 1989] 2 Mementoes, 1989 – 1990] 2 [Journal and News Articles, 1963 – 1971] 3 [Journal and News Articles, 1980 – 1988] 3 [Journal and News Articles, 1989] 3 [NATO Articles, 1989] 3 [Journal and News Articles, 1990] 3 07/21/17 Papers
  • and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of Thomas E. Cronin, 1964 - 1980 [NAID 24681754] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal FOLDER TITLE LIST Box Number 1 07/03/17 Folder Title Inclusive Dates Journal and Conference Papers Journal
  • leaving Newsweek, he became director of the Washington Journalism Center, and then director of information for the National Wildlife Federation from which he retired in 1982.
  • Bio: Ivan Earl Sinclair (b. February 19, 1937, Dimmitt, Castro County, Texas), staff assistant for Lyndon B. Johnson. He attended Hardin-Simmons University and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and worked as a newspaper reporter
  • · on the, boo~s since :MaY,,• there "were fewer dea th s and tailed by policemen during the less property. damag~s .in all Milwaukee housing marches, 1 "I do not ·beb~ve,,th~t the 1967~nearlyi a year . before of these ~?an m one riot alon.e Father Groppi said he
  • and an International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers official. Scope and content note: This collection consists of two issues of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers' publication “The Electrical Worker's Journal.” The journals include endorsements
  • leaving the Foreign Service, he became a college instructor at New Mexico State University. Scope and content note: This collection contains notes, messages, reports and journal items that Michael P. E. Hoyt made while serving as U.S. Consul to Congo
  • career but after their divorce she returned to journalism at the Houston Press, and later the Houston Post. In addition to her career as a journalist Scott published textbooks on journalism, helped establish and edit the publication Texas Woman
  • of Picturephone service) Lynda ‐ U. S. S. Austin People‐to‐People Program President of Costa Rica Visit Luci ‐ Milwaukee ("A Day in Old Milwaukee") Food for Peace Truman Library Luci at Interlochen Prime Minister of Malaysia Visit President of Malagasy Visit
  • mate! M: You made this before? Z: Before the convention. Yes, sir. Even some of my friends--editors of the Milwaukee Journal--said I must have been smoking some kind of prohibitive drug--stating it was an unimaginable ticket. But I said
  • Sheriff's Office are conducting an inv~stigation. -etJN F I DEN I IAb- ,-4- .. COMFIBEHTJ AI z-.. SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND DISTURBANCES PROTEST VIGIL, DAYTON,OHIO The "Journal Herald," a newspaper in general circulation in Dayton, Ohio, carried
  • State Univ, 3/30-31/50 Speeches - Women's Club of Bethesda, 4/11/50 Univ of Wisconsin Speeches, Milwaukee, 5/6/50 "Command in War," 10/30/50 Cooperative Forum, 11/1/50 "The Postwar Containment of Communist Imperialism," First Semester, 1951-52 "National
  • in consultation with the Commission' s research s taff . The cities are: Detroit , Michigan; Milwaukee , Wisconsin; Cincinnat i , Ohio; Dayton, Ohio; Tampa , Florida; Newark , New Jersey; Plainfield, New Je rsey; Elizabeth, New Jersey; Jersey Ci ty , New Jersey
  • /67 - Govt. and the Intellectual 4/67 - HUD’s Target — Help Achieve Urban Policy Goals, “Savings Bank Journal” “Why The City Needs You” Thinking Ahead With… Robert C. Wood Wood’s Speeches Speeches: Misc. Speeches: S & A Ce. Harcourt Brace Statement
  • PRESS STORIES ON BUDGET; WALL STREET JOURNAL STORY ON BUDGET "GIMMICKS"; WASHINGTON STAR EDITORIAL; LBJ ASKS FOR REPORT ON SAVINGS IN EXCESS OF $100 MILLION IN DEPTS SUCH AS DOD, USDA, AEC, AND FROM GOVT ASSET SALES
  • JENKINS REPORTS THAT MIKE MONRONEY SUGGESTS ASKING JACQUELINE KENNEDY TO ATTEND KING PAUL'S FUNERAL IN GREECE; WALL STREET JOURNAL AND TV NETWORK STORIES ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; FRANK STANTON; PRESS LEAKS TO CBS REPORTER BOB PIERPOINT
  • CABLE FROM WALL STREET JOURNAL TO A. W. MOURSUND, WADDY BULLION ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; ABE FORTAS; NEWSDAY INVESTIGATION OF JOHNSON FINANCES; KTBC; DON THOMAS; JESSE KELLAM; MARGUERITE HIGGINS OF NEWSDAY
  • REQUEST TO BOB PHINNEY FROM WALL STREET JOURNAL, US NEWS & WORLD REPORT FOR ACCESS TO LBJ FOUNDATION IRS RECORDS; A. W. MOURSUND AS POSSIBLE TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN OF TEXAS DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
  • LBJ ASKS FORTAS ABOUT HIS INTERVIEW WITH WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORTERS ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; REPUBLICANS CIRCULATING COPIES OF NEWS STORIES; US NEWS & WORLD REPORT ARTICLE; ANNOUNCEMENT OF SALE OF THE ELMS
  • LBJ DISCUSSES HIS MEETING WITH ARKANSAS AND OKLAHOMA DELEGATIONS ON ARKANSAS RIVER PROJECT, BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR PROJECT; DISCUSSION OF RECENT POLL IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, REVIEW-JOURNAL AND POTENTIAL POLITICAL PROBLEMS; "HOWARD" (CANNON?)
  • SEATING OF MFDP OR REGULAR MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION; ROY WILKINS; LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL'S SUGGESTION BOTH DELEGATIONS BE SEATED; 1944 TEXAS CONVENTION; CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE; KEN O'DONNELL'S SUGGESTION; LBJ'S UPCOMING MEETING WITH CIVIL RIGHTS