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  • MARKS DICTATES NOTE FOR ROBERTS TO GIVE LBJ INFORMING HIM THAT TOLEDO, OHIO, BLADE AND PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, POST-GAZETTE WILL ENDORSE LBJ
  • 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
  • ://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title The Sun (Baltimore) 1-25, 23, 1973 Evening Star 1-23, 24, 25-73 Sun (Vancover) 1-23, 24, 25-73 NY Times 1-23, 24, 25-73 Milwaukee Sentinel 2-3-73 Post 1-23, 24, 25-73 Daily
  • 1:30p 2:45p 4:00p 5:00p 6:00p 14 15 10:00a 10 11 12 13 Day Friday Helen Williams, re: going on trip to Ohio Arthur Goldberg George Brown (Houston) Senator Johnson opened the Senate Phil Graham, re: asking reporter from Post to go on Ohio -West
  • Bio: Harry Ashmore (1916-1998) was executive editor, Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Arkansas; and Executive Vice President and later President, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1969-1974. He was a columnist and author and was active
  • LBJ Connection: Executive editor, Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Arkansas; Executive Vice President and later President, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1969-1974
  • Pittsburgh Schoo l o f Law , Pittsburgh , Pa . Carlins Dinkle r Jr . , Chairma n o f the Board, Atlanta , Geo r - Dinkie r Hotel Cor p Dr. Luthe r H . Evans , La w Schoo l Library ^ Columbi a Univ . Edward Foley , Attorney , Washingto n Jack Fruchtman
  • Washington in the papers, we'll say-- because I consider the Washington Post an excellent paper, the New York Times and the Pittsburgh Gazette--Post Gazette is a very good paper too. However, if you read a Washington paper, you'll find out a good deal
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Freeman was holding the briefing for the newsmen and the President ^ decided to join and sat in the Fish Room on the front row -- starring reporters NOTE: "he Washington Post, for near him. On two questions, Secretary Freeman pointed out that the President
  • key posts of this kind in Washington, and I also was a very busy superintendent of schools in Pittsburgh and frankly didn't have the time to do it. F: You must have Iilet yourself coming back a few times, to use the vernacul ar. M: Well
  • Appointment to Presidential Advisory Council for the Office of Economic Opportunity while superintendent of schools in Pittsburgh; details of Pittsburgh’s pre-primary program in 1963-1964 (later called Head Start under OEO); composition of the OEO
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , New­ burgh, New York aboard a United States Air Force special flight. (One hour flying time.) 3:00 p.m.EDT Arrival at Greater Pittsburgh International Air­ port, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. President and Mrs. Park will be greeted by the Honorable Joseph M
  • of Pittsburgh? B: Oh yes. I met Lyndon Johnson when he first went to Congress. M: This is the kind of thing wei re at the mercy of. I had no idea your acquaintance went back that far. B: I met him through former Governor Dave Lawrence who
  • ; Berlin Wall issue; Barr as an observer during the 1967 Vietnam elections; Barr's view of the War on Poverty; Model Cities; Head Start; 1964 LBJ campaign visit to Pittsburgh; the March 31, 1968 speech; 1968 Democratic convention; housing issues; 1968
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • in for color pics) Mr. H. H. Murphy, Afro-American, Baltimore, Md. Mr. John Murphy, Afro-American, Baltimore, Md. ^ [ Dr. Carlton Goodlett, San Francisco Sun Reporter, San Francisco, Calif. \^h,y Mr. William O. Walker, Cleveland Call & Post, Cleveland, Ohio 7
  • pretend to be a good judge of people, but I didn't think he was a bad sort. We just talked things over in a friendly fashion and this was the bulk of what he said: He had accepted a job with WCAE in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for :~206 a month--just about
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • 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
  • , National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C. Dr. Sidney Siegel, American Nuclear Society, Hinsdale, Ill Mr. Howard Simons, Washington Post Mr. Richard Smyser, The Oak Ridger, Oak Ridge, Tenn Dr. Frank H. Spedding, Ames Laboratory, Ames, Iowa ^Mr. Lombard
  • High Schools – Philadelphia - 1967-1968 High Schools – Pittsburgh - Oct-Dec 1967 Hill Conference [New Haven] - 1967-1968 Interim Report – Miscellaneous - 1967-1968 Interim Report – Outlines - Oct-Dec 1967 Interim Report – Office of Investigations
  • Room for SIGNING CEREMONY - Urban Mass Transit Bill Remarks ^— ^' ^ ^ ALLEN. Hon. Ivan. Mayor of Atlanta?Georgia ASHLEY. Rep. Thomas L. BARR, Joseph M. , Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pa. BARRETT. Cong. William BOGGS. Cong. Hale BOLAND, Cong. Edward P
  • to Pittsburgh in one last-ditch attempt to get the parties to settle before we brought them to Washington. Traditionally, big steel likes to settle in the White House. F: Why did you go outside [the Department of] Labor and get these two men? C: For two
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , "Post-War Plan for Farmers" March 16, 1943, "Dry Milk Should Have Name That Can Be Advertised" 5 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org Box Number 22A FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives Catalog
  • 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
  • INTERVIEWEE: R. CONRAD COOPER INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Cooper's office, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's begin, sir, by identifying you for the transcriber's purpose. You're R. Conrad Cooper and during the Johnson
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh A. Leon Higginbotham -- Interview I -- 16 H: Mayor Tate. Barr's in Pittsburgh; Tate's here. F: That's
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ! - - - - ~ - - - ~ ~ ~ - - - . . , . , .........------""'......~..~.-~'"!"'!'~.,_..___.,.....,______,.________...,....___, .. ,: . l l l ·l l' IN:..'lIANA, co1-...tinu8d July I I ij 23, 1966 Speech, presentation of beautification award to Post Office, Jeffersonville IOWA ll Campaign speech, State Capitol Building, Des Moines . October 7, 1964_ Remarks, Diehl Farm
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Department, to the Post Office, to the army, and so on. It was sort of a general civil-libertarian kind of attitude. Bernie Fensterwald was of that view. And I think there LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • is the highest rank to be attained by an enListed man. The President (accordin g to Washington Post, July 23) directed Sgt Major Wooldridge to look into what weaknesses there are in Armytraining and supplies and report back. The President also invited him
  • (}-'~or~ @:014fi IDD!Pf!i2ls a demonstration in front of the United States Post Office Building in Hew Haven, Connecticut, on June 7, 1966, protesting the shooting of James H. Meredith. The demonstrators carried placards calling for Federal protection of Negroes
  • . I don't remember much else--except for Pittsburgh, Pennsylva- I don't know how much you want to get into, but Pittsburgh was kind of home country to him because he went to a foundry, the Mesta Machine Tool Company of Pittsburgh. It's amazing
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Assoc. World Trade NASA Enterp. Zoo Pihs 47 09/14/17 AFL - CIO News American Broadcasting Company American Telephone and Telegraph Arkansas Gazette Associated Press Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Journal Austin American Baltimore Sun DNC
  • by) ture To second floor w/Secy Weaver and MW - (to discuss Weaver's mtg on renovation of to Usher's ofc Pittsburgh) ' Boyd to second floor (to discuss organization problems of the new Department) Tom / _ Thursday _ Day £ t Expendi. Activity Codc LD
  • Pollution Control, Interior Dept Mr. Henry L. Giordano, Commissioner of Narcotics^ Treasurv Dept Mr. James A. LaPenta, Jr., Deputy Asst PMG, Post Ofc Dept Hon Joseph G. Minetti, Member, CAB Mr. Anthony L. Mondello, Office of Legal Counsel, Dept of Justice Mr
  • , Chmn., Governmental Affairs Institute, NY( Mr. and Mrs. Wale s H. Madden, Jr. , Amarillo, Tex Hon and Mrs. Carl McCardle, Mrs-The Washington Post Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius McDougald, NYC Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McLaughlin, Snyder, Tex Mr. and Mrs. George Meany
  • To the Cabinet Room to w/ Amb. Goldberg meet with Delegation from ^ REMARKS American Jewish Press Association Mr. Joseph Weisberg, The Jewish Advocate, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Golomb, The Jewish Chronicle, Pittsburgh, Pa. The American Jewish Press Mr
  • INTERVIEWEE: SOLIS HORWITZ INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Horwitz's office, Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tape 1 of 2 M: Let's just identify you for the transcriber's benefit. You're Solis Horwitz, and your last
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Wilmington, N. C. ^Sengstacke Mr. Kenneth Drew Chicago, The Queens Voice Jamaica, Long Island, N.Y. , New Mr. Edward Banks 315 Arizona Tribune Pittsburgh, 2137 East Broadway ^ Phoenix, Arizona Mr. F. D. Sengstacke 2216 \_Chicago Defender Omaha, 2400 Michigan
  • Director for Public Safety -- Riot Questionnaires -- Pittsburgh-Washington, D.C.; "Evaluation of Tactics in Riot Control" (by city) Office of the Associate Director for Public Safety -- Department of the Army Data -- " Participation of Negroes
  • to 1968 Convention - Florida Democratic Party 1968 Democratic National Committee Convention Site Selection, Chicago, Illinois October 1967 Democratic National Committee. Regional Meetings - 1967-68 Democratic Committee Regional Meetings: Pittsburgh. March
  • if that weren't settled. So I assume maritime got settled though I can't find it here. And the issue became whether to send Wirtz and Connor to Pittsburgh on Saturday--this is a memo from me to the President on August 27, but I remember the issue became--let me go
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • time.) 3:00 p.m. EDT Arrival at Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. President and Mrs. Park will be greeted by the Honorable Joseph M. Barr, Mayor of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Barr. at Stewart Air States Force
  • to 1968 Convention - Florida Democratic Party 1968 Democratic National Committee Convention Site Selection, Chicago, Illinois October 1967 Democratic National Committee. Regional Meetings - 1967-68 Democratic Committee Regional Meetings: Pittsburgh. March
  • suggesting that we send Wirtz, Connor and Morse to Pittsburgh, assuming Wirtz has settled the maritime strike. And I say, "If Wirtz has not settled the maritime strike I have some doubts about sending him to Pittsburgh. Get someone with more horsepower than
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)