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Alsop, Joseph, 1910-
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- Bio: Joseph Alsop (1910-1989) was a political columnist, New York Herald Tribune, 1932-1937 and co-wrote syndicated column, "The Capital Parade," 1937-1940. He was staff member to General Chennault, 1943-1945. He co-wrote a column with his brother
Alsop, Stewart
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- Bio: Stewart Alsop (1914-1974) was the brother of Joseph Alsop; an author; and a columnist for the New York Herald Tribune, 1945-1954, the Saturday Evening Post, 1954-1968, and Newsweek, 1968-1974.
- LBJ INSTRUCTS BALL TO CONSULT EVERETT DIRKSEN ON CONCERNS ABOUT USSR CONSULAR TREATY BEFORE IT BECOMES A POLITICAL ISSUE; NUCLEAR TREATY; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE; NEED TO IMPROVE STATE DEPT PRESS BRIEFINGS
- PRESS STORY ABOUT RFK RIDING TO AIRPORT WITH LBJ IN NYC; JACK ROSENTHAL'S CALL TO REEDY RELAYING INQUIRY FROM DOM BONAFEDE ABOUT "JAMES H. ROWE" BEING REGISTERED AS LOBBYIST FOR HAITI SUGAR ORGANIZATION; JIM ROWE; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE, JOCK
- USE OF CAMP DAVID BY WH STAFF; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ON JIM ROWE AS SUGAR LOBBYIST FOR HAITI, DUVALIER; ROWE'S RESPONSE TO JOCK WHITNEY; LETTER TO NORTH DAKOTA GOV. WILLIAM GUY; PLANS FOR LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S CAMPAIGN TRIP; CAMPAIGN ISSUES
- JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ABOUT WALTER JENKINS' RELEASE FROM HOSPITAL WHICH QUOTES MARJORIE JENKINS; WALTER JENKINS' FUTURE; CLARK CLIFFORD'S DISAPPOINTMENT ON NOT BEING NAMED AS ATTORNEY GENERAL; RFK; "DON" (COOK)
- RFK; CANDIDATES FOR CABINET APPOINTMENTS; "DON" (COOK) FOR TREASURY OR JUSTICE; TOM WATSON OR FRANK STANTON FOR HEW OR COMMERCE; EDWIN WEISL, JR.; JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ABOUT WALTER JENKINS
- LBJ ASKS BUNDY ABOUT REPORT HE RECEIVED FROM WALTER LIPPMANN ABOUT UPCOMING NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE ENDORSEMENT OF LBJ; DISCUSSION OF DISCOURAGING REPORTS ABOUT POLITICAL SITUATION IN SOUTH VIETNAM
- LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT MILITARY AIDE'S STATEMENTS TO NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE REPORTER DURING TRIP TO DETROIT YESTERDAY; DISCUSSION OF PRESS QUESTIONS ABOUT CURRENT STATUS OF HONEY FITZ, OTHER PRESIDENTIAL YACHT; LBJ SAYS HE HAS NO USE FOR YACHTS
Telephone conversation # 6857, sound recording, LBJ and MCGEORGE BUNDY, 2/18/1965, time unknown
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- BUNDY REPORTS ON FAVORABLE EDITORIAL IN NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE; LBJ COMMENTS ON PRESS PROBLEMS CAUSED BY ADMINISTRATION STATEMENTS ON VIETNAM; MANSFIELD'S STATEMENT ON VIETNAM; SENATE CRITICISM OF WAR; EVERETT DIRKSEN'S USE OF CRITICISM
- Christian Church 2. 12:20 Returned to White House with Dr. and Mrs. Davis and Judge and Mrs. Ferguson 12:45 Jean Louis 1:10 Lunch with President, the Davises, the Fergusons, Luci and Pat 1:40 Leave by chopper for New York with Davises, Mansfields, Fergusons
- Commission of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church and had a mailing address at the National Press Building in Washington, D.C. Scope and content note: This collection consists of newspapers collected by Douglas D. Richards from the throughout United
- . Valenti calle d (ID ) l Room c i \ 1:50 Dic 2:15 Senato . called (fro m car ) "Local) l Haddad(Heral d Tribune ) Ova l Room New T OF DISCUSSION IF INDICATED. „\ r \ v -L.B.J. the Liberal President Liberalism York = e Lunc . called (ID ) Wis
- STATES:MIGHT BE MADE'. •-:°'.'-'. .. , .... ' ,,r 1 1I~' • •· . IT WAS LEVISON'S SUGGESTION THAT.':.PEOPLE LIKE-:JQHN KENNETH GALBRAITH,,' . ,_..:;·;-· :: ' KING, JAMES WECHSLER, ·THE EDITOR ·or THE' "NEW ·YORK POST~, DR.,'.JOHN .. BENNETT, PRESI DENT OF UNION
- , 35, brilliant, articulate economist -- his boaa ia Que Wortham page 4 - li•t for Nov. 17 ~ Mr._ Oian Carlo Menotti - Caprico1'n, Mt. Ki1co, New York - composer, v won Pulitzer prize•, in 1950 and 1955 - '--Mr. and Mre" Cower Champion - very
- Broadcaating Company We1tern Union CBS-frV UPI Newafilm Chicago Tribune New York Herald Tribune Time United Pre1 • International USIA U.S. New a & World Report ABC News New York Daily News NBC TV Wa•hington Star Wa1hington Poat St. Louia Poat Diapatch National
- 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
- . Dorchester, Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millis Mrs-Eugenia Sheppard, N. Y. Herald Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Negley San Antonio, Texas Mr. Patrick Nugent Waukegan, Illinois Miss Mollie Parnis New York, New York Miss Sharon Percy Chicago, Illinois Mr
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- are going to organize in the newspaper. we will tell you where we will be, how we will be, and what methods we are going to use to stop these cops. That should be our slogan - - "•stop the Cops'"· The."Herald Tribune", a New York daily news p~per, Late City
- heritage. The only son o£ Whitelaw Reid, the journalist-diplomat who took over Horace· Greeley's New York Tribune, Reid was born in New .;: York 64 years ago, studied at Bono Uni Burgeoning Chains versity in Germany, took his law degree In the wake
- in 1962 brochure Assassination: Newspaper Reports, Waco News Tribune 11/22/63, Tribune-Herald [Newspaper Report Dallas Times-Herald, “Jury Finds Ruby Guilty”] Politics – Ruby Trial Politics – Assassination Investigation Assassination: Magazine Reports
- GIBSON ASKS ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHS FOR A STORY TO APPEAR IN NY HERALD TRIBUNE
Edwards, India, 1895-1990
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- resigned as Vice-chairman of the DNC to become the campaign director in Averell Harriman's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. From 1957 to 1959 she was the Director of the Washington office of the New York State Department of Commerce. During
- 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
- , Minneapolis Tribune Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Commission Mr. Charles ^^Bartlett, Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times Mr. Karl Bauman, Associated Press Alfred M Bell, Washington, D.C. William M Blair, New York Times Hon. Waggoner Carr, Attorney
- Bio: Charles Waldo Bailey, II (b. April 28, 1929, Boston, Massachusetts-d. January 3, 2012, Englewood, New Jersey), journalist, newspaper editor, novelist. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1946 and Harvard University in 1950, where he
- LBJ Connection: Minneapolis Tribune Washington correspondent, 1954-1966; Washington bureau chief from 1966 to 1972
- . Appleton, Wisc. Post-Crescent G. Wausau, Wisc. Record-Herald H. Lacrosse, Wisc. Tribune I. Washington, D.C. Post-Times-Herald K. Washington, D.C. Star L. Washington, D.C. News M. New York Times N. Long Island City, Ne~ York Star Journal O. Jamaica, New York
- – Sept 8 1975 Geneva – First in War, Peace, Vermouth (also Herald Tribune Pilgramage to Hanoi Washington Post Outlook, 29 June 1997 HHH & Bombing NY Times 3 Feb 72 New Republic – America’s Achilles Heel (Apr 1975) Letters to Editor, NYT – Washington Post
- e At th e poo l Newspaper part y - gues t lis t t o b e attached : Housto n Hart e an d E d Hart e (Sa n Angelo Standard-Times) ; Alber t Jackso n (Dalla s Time s Herald) ; Harr y Provenc e (Waco New s Tribune) ; Georg e Brown ; Amo n Carter , Jr
- Jack Valenti George Reedy Chairman Gardner Speaker John Jim Watson Ackley McCormack of NYC former call to mjdr Pres Senator of New York talked on it Douglas Riker New York Herald Tribune Charles Mohr New York Times OFF RECORD Kenneth
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- Boulevard, L012g Ialand Cit7, !few. York. Be OD $500.00 bail. Thia waa taken to Night Court and released intar.m.ation waa obtained tr
- BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; NY HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ON EISENHOWER'S STATEMENT ABOUT GIFTS
- JOHN CONNALLY; JOE KILGORE; JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; DON YARBOROUGH, LEVERETT EDWARDS APPOINTMENT; JENKINS READS DOM BONAFEDE NY HERALD-TRIBUNE STORY, BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; LLOYD HAND; JOHN GRONOUSKI, RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEXAS POST OFFICE
- [Magazine: “The World’s Fair: The Herald Tribune Guide to New York’s 300th Birthday Festival, April 19, 1964”] [Computer printout, Bureau of the Census, c. July 2, 1965] [Photocopies of cover pages of publications found in the Richard Goodwin Aides Files
- calls February 17, 1965 carded The White House Wednesday Awake, breakfas t in bed w/Mrs. Johnson Mayor Robert Wagner, New York (returning his call of yesterday) Bill Moyers, Marvin Watson, JV Governor John Connally, Austin, Texas (returning his
- newspapers. So He got the Tulsa Tribune to pay the same amount the Arkansas Gazette did. Then Liz, in the meantime, had started a little news bureau of her own, and she represented the Beaumont Journal. We later were to represent the Enterprise as well
- newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
- choice and phrasing; the new mission for the marines in 1965; government's right to withhold information; the press' ability to get the information it seeks; how McCloskey obtained information; McCloskey's "thought, word and deed" message on 1967 war
- newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
- McCloskey’s work in foreign service and as State Department spokesman; reporters; Vietnam; credibility gap; coordinating briefings with the White House and the Pentagon; new mission of the marines in 1965; withholding information from the press
- Sout h Grounds Merriman Smith , UP I Frank Cormier , A P John Chancellor , NB C Nan Robertson, N Y Time s Charles Baile y. Minneapoli s Tribun e Douglas Kiker , N Y Herald Tribun e • Garnet t "Jack " Horner . Washingto n Evenin g Star George George Reed
- New York Daily News Baltimore Sun New York Herald Tribune Washington Post USIA ~••rleaa 81 swieasH•s &smpant American Br~adcasting Company Westinghouse Broadcasting Company Mutual Broadcasting System National Broactaating Company National Broadcasting