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  • . Peter T Schoemann, Pres. , United Assn of Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Industry 3f U. S. and Canada Mr. Daniel Schorr, CBS News Mr. E. C. Scurlock, Houston, Tex Mr. R H Shackford, Scripps -Howard Newspaper Alliance Mr. Alvin A Spivak, UPI Capt Francis R
  • Newspaper Alliance and was later editor-at-large of the Saturday Evening Post. For a number of years he wrote a syndicated column, "Take It or Leave It," which appeared three times a week.
  • LBJ Connection: Associate Counsel, Democratic National Committee, 1936-1940; White House Liaison Officer, OSS, 1942-1945; Chairman of the Board, National American Newspaper Alliance, Inc., 1950-1963
  • r 5 . 196 8 . t Rostow - p l ^^ /(Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance) l McNei l (re a n invitatio n fo r specia l Gridiro n Dinner i n December t o honor th e President - blac k tie, Mrs . Johnso n include d i f desired, smal l - 7 0 or 8 0 and n o
  • , assistant secretary for public affairs. She wrote a weekly syndicated column for twenty years for the North American Newspaper Alliance and was the author of a book, The White House Today and Yesterday. She also did freelance work for newspapers
  • . Henshel New York, New York Mr. & Mrs. William P. Hobby, Jr. Houston Post, Houston, Texas Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Howard Pres., Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hurd Artist, San Patricio, New Mexico Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Jackson Washington, D
  • spent two years in Berlin in the late 1940's as a foreign correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance, covering the Nuremberg war-crimes trials and the early attempts to govern postwar Germany. In 1949, he joined The New York Times, which
  • . Hobby, Jr. Houston Post, Houston, Texas Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Howard Newspaper Alliance Pres., Scripps-Howard Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hurd J. rtist, San Patricio, New Mexico Mr. & M.·s. Charles M. Jackson Washington, D. C. Miss Lynda Bird Johnson Daughter
  • McNeil (Scripps-Howard) Oct. 28, 1968 Cabinet Dec. 4, 1968 David Kennedy Dec. 31, 1968 Lucinda’s Birth 1968 [10/24/68] Jack Sutherland 1968 [11/22/68?] Tuesday Lunch [Dec. 1968] Carl McCardle 1968 Chalmers Roberts 1968 Leadership 1968 Bob Komer 1968
  • , newspaper clippings, and publications related to Leo C. Beebe’s work with the National Alliance of Businessmen (NAB). The papers cover NAB staffing, participants, financing, operations and programs and include materials on employment programs, poverty
  • at the annual spring meeting of the Scripps- Howard newspaper editors. Jake Pickle writes LBJ that now that the passion concerning the MacArthur firing is subsiding, the current view is that Truman was right in taking the steps he did. 4/17 Senate Ladies host
  • stories on press conference taken from several Texas newspapers To East Room to address Alliance for Progress Group w/ Amb Duke Arr Oval Room Brings out battery run dog to whistle at he moves Shows to VM then back to ofc w/ JV BM out Congr Jack Brooks Myer
  • Alliance of Businessmen.
  • LBJ Connection: Ford Motor Company executive; Chairman, National Alliance of Businessmen
  • . Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Frank ^H^ McMahon Alan Barth, editorial writer, Washington Post Ann Free, free lance writer - North American Newspaper Alliance Kay Pittman, reporter, Memphis Press -Scimitar C. K. McClatchey, McClatchey
  • his own United White Party, out of which NSRP developed. Jesse B. Stoner, in 1941, at the age of 17, was an or­ ganizer for the America First Committee (Scripps­ 9/18/63), and Howard column, Birmingham newspaper, the following year was a "Kleagle
  • f earlier thi s evening ) j 9:05p j . Scripp s Howar d OF F RECORD a Prewet t : e Christia n ' ' s a colum n o n Hemispher e Affair s fo r Washingto n Dail y New s an d 16 0 newspapers o f the North America n Newspaper Alliance. I s writin g a n
  • with restrictions con · nod n the donor's dead of ·tt. Ir­ ....... ORM u,2e .ca-aa> 1 JANUARY 27, 1968 - 1:25 p.m. NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF BUSINESSMEN J. Paul Austin Charles F. Myers, Jr. Walter A. Haas, Jr. Joseph Califano John Seng stacke Clark Clifford James S
  • Folder, "January 27, 1968 - 1:25 p.m. National Alliance of businessmen luncheon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
  • . Reuben Sternfeld, Assoc. U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress Mr. William Bowdler, National Security Council Mr. Howard L Chernoff, Exec Asst to Director, USIA . „„, „ Jul y 20, 1966 Dav Activity (sncSudevtsite d by ) MORE ON BARRIENTOS LUNCHEON
  • ; approximately twenty-five white persons were present during this meeting. Howard Spencer, Leader of the Political Action Committee at Tougaloo introduced the principal speaker, one Paul Boutelle from Harlem, New York, who is seeking the office of Vice President
  • went to Houston on the desk of the Press, which was a Scripps-Howard paper at that point. I finally became city editor of that paper. G: What year was that, do you remember? M: Oh, dear. That was 1922 or 1923, I have forgotten. there to Pensacola
  • of the UPI remained there. Pre•ldent aaked il I would diacuas the problem with Mr. Boy Howard, ScrippHoward paper, or with the President or Chairman of UPI. 8. PTesidem referred to newa article• conc:ernina differences between himself and McNamara
  • - Dispatch Ridder Publications San Francisco Chronicle Saturday Evening Post Scripps - Howard St. Louis Globe - Democrat St. Louis Post Dispatch Suomen Kuvalehti Finnish Papers Time, Inc. Toledo Blade Toronto Star UAW - Washington Report United Press
  • - Howard Newspaper Editors Statement of Senator Johnson Statement of Senator Johnson Speech to Texans by Senator Johnson Senator Johnson's Speech at Luncheon for Hon. Joe W. Sheehy in Tyler, Texas Remarks by Senator Johnson at Austin's Welcome to the 27th
  • Bill) nntf AUGUST White House W a l t ^ R o s t o w 31, 1966 WEDNESDA Y ( b . 5 ) Bill Moyers (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) Jake Jacobsen (pl) To MJDR's rpom - reading The Evening Star newspaper Back to Oval Room Office Departed the Oval Room Office
  • business and in writing. He served as president of the North American Newspaper Alliance and was later editor-at-large of the Saturday Evening Post. For a number of years he wrote a syndicated column, "Take It or Leave It," which appeared three times a week
  • responded with a low-ltey note complalnlng about our interfering in thelr domestic affairs Meanwhll e . .'\mbrose has returned to the U S President Ongania has given an lnterview to Hal Hendrix (Scripps Howard} and John O'Rourke {in his capacity as Chairman
  • Insurance, Life: Series of Articles by Scripps Howard Writer Interest Rates: General, 1966 Internal Revenue Service, 1964 International Club International Platform Association International Publishers Association International Wheat Agreement ICC
  • of Their Activities in the Western States, by Julius Duscha Inaugurations, Presidential: See Presidential Inaugurations Indians, 1964 Inflation Inflation: As a Political Issue, 1966 Insurance, Life: Series of Articles by Scripps Howard Writer I I I I I I I Papers
  • sponsored National Alliance of Businessmen. Henry Ford II is Chairman of NAB On. the platform w/ Mr. Henry Ford Mr. J. Paul Austin, Vice Chrm. NAB Mr. George Meany . , President of AFL-CIO Mr. Whitney Young, Jr. Exec. Dir. of National Urbari- League YOUNG
  • try to explain what I meant, but I noticed that it appeared frequently in Mexico's newspapers. I said that since the statistics did not show that a significant progress had been produced; that since we were concerned with an alliance for progress
  • Biographical information; election of 1965; 1963 volcano; Alliance for Progress; LBJ and meetings at Punta del Este, 1967 and San Salvador, 1998; Trejos trip to D.C., 1968
  • - V. LIST OF REFERENCES TRIPKITCONTENTS . 1. Memoto: Team Leader, Team Members, from: George Trask, Ga. Information, October 17, 1967 2. Atlanta 3. Newspaper Articles re: Atlanta, Name List A. Atlanta, The Atlanta Voice B. Atlanta
  • ,j Cong. Howard Pollock 'Liorecn Harrison (chaperone) /^ ~~ ~~ > r (pics) ——^ — Appt requested by Cong. Pollock - Miss Pettit's trip to Washington is part of a goodwill tour of the East Coast to promote Alaska's Centennial Year. and her trip
  • H., Chicago, Ill. MAYO, Charles W., Rochester, Minn. RUSI, Howard A., New York City LOOMIS, Daniel P., Wash., D.C. PECK, Gregory, LosAngeles, Calif• STEINBECK, John Long Island, NY LANCASTER,Burt, Los A~eles, Calif. St5SKIND, David, New York City
  • LBJ Connection: Regional Director for Latin American Peace Corps, Washington, 1961-1964; U.S. Ambassador to Panama, 1964; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs and Coordination of Alliance for Progress, 1965-1966; Director, Peace
  • •. -: --· .... . --.. •• , ,- : - . S/5 A PR SERVATION COPV Tru.e Copy __· ·:.. .:• ...... ( ~ . t. · .. Tf-lE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Tuesday August 29, 1967 -- 9:45 am M~. President: Herewith is a report frorn State •on reactions to your Alliance for Progress anniversary
  • : And what were your general duties in pursuing that goal? Well, as you know, the setup of the North Atlantic Alliance is that there is an alliance which at that time was composed of fifteen countries, still is composed of fifteen countries, who have a body
  • and content note: This collection consists of letters, memorandums, speeches, photographs, press releases, copies of legislation, transcripts, newspaper clippings, audio and video tapes, films, card files, microfilm, publications, reference material
  • and the Administration of Justice 3/ 10 - Proposed Naitonal Foundation on the Arts and Humanities 3 / 11 - Newspaper Publishers and Russwurm Award 3 / 15 - Right to Vote 3/ 17 - Proposed Legislation to eliminate barriers to the right to vote 3/ 25 - with Cabinet 3/ 25
  • States -u nder th sponsorship of "Opera.. tion AmigoH. This it# a privata pr.ogram, backed by tho Copley. Knight amt Scripps Hov,1ard :Aev-1&papets and headquartered in !t(lanu.. 1-1orida. The program -- which has been in operation for iiv-e years -­ i