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  • ,, U US S Marin Marinee Corp s pix Larry O'Brien Dan To the Fish Room Meeting w/ Am Legion Nat'l Cmdr Johnson OFF pix William Driver Administrator of Veterans RECORDS Walter Lippman OFF RECORD Administration To the In the South Lawn Mansion and w
  • leaving office for a drink before going to 4040 (address 3525 Woodley Rd. DC Departed W.Hse Office joined by Bob Waldron MMV & Jack Valenti Arr'd Walter Lippman n's home visited Mr Lippman n alone (others waited in car) (45 minutes there ) Departed Lippma
  • Date Apri l 9 , 196 0 Expenditure Code Activity (includ e visited by) * D John Clin e (Evenin g Star ) Phil Graha m (Post ) Marshall McNei l Walker Ston e Joe Also p Walter Lippman n Sen Clement s (Frankfort , Ky ) Lunch i n P-38 : George , Gerry
  • and usher's ofc checked 1964 McNamara Sec Walter House December Lippman Pres took couple of laps walking with Under Secy Vance Blanco office w The President Grace Tully Grace presented him w a matter large supply of personalized matches a ship's
  • (Wash , DC ) Walter Jenkin s (Wash ) Bob Armstrong George Reed y Fred Abbot t (Sa n Antonio ) Cliff Carte r Mayor Wil l Roger s (Bastrop ) Walter Lippman n (Wash , DC -- t o thank hi m fo r hi s columns ) Roscoe Drummon d ( " " " " " ) Drew Pearso n
  • t t t f t t f t t t t t f t t f t t To th e EOB w/ MF - via car 111 , arrivin g a t 10:0 5 am George Reed y - re: attendance a t Luc e dinne r MJDR - re: the day's schedul e Walter Jenkin s Walter Jenkin s Liz Carpente r To th e Capitol w/ MF
  • Executiv e Hele Willem d e Kooning - Painte r Joh Walter Lippman n - Journalis t Alfre Ralph E . McGil l - Journalis t Artist Samuel Elio t Morison - Historia n Lewi Edward R . Murro w - Radi o & TV Journalist Reinhol and former USI A Director A. Philli
  • e stoppin g i n mijdr' s roo m t o loo k a t a COP V o f a Lupa s drawin g Admiral Re d Raborn - E l Monte , Californi a (Aeroie t Corp ) (b . 2) Gardner Ackle y William McChesne y Marti n Secretary Fowle r Secy Frederic k Demin g Walter Lippman n
  • Kraf t Harper Lee , Novelis t Walter Lippman n Marya Mannes , Write r Judge Thurgoo d Marshal l Wm H. Mauldin , Cartoonis t Gerry Mulliga n Quartet Stan Musia l Ogden Nash Dr. J . Rober t Oppenheimer Page 3 Sidney Poitier Dr. I. I. Rabi, Physicist
  • a t Andrews t o Kin g Sau d arrived P-3 8 watched President' s pres s conferenc e o n televisio n Jerry Hollema n Sen Mansfiel d an d Bobby Bake r lunch i n P-38 $1.00 Gov Danie l (Liberty ) t o invite hi m to lunch or dinne r wit h Walte r Lippman n
  • died. Walter Lippman also felt that education was ripe for presidential initiative. I had written about the failures in the past. I wrote a story as recently as 1962, I LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon
  • ; John Kenneth Galbraith recommends people to LBJ; "skinny dipping" in the White House pool; producing My Hope for America; the 1964 campaign; genesis of the task forces; Oscar Cox, Walter Lippman, and LBJ's interest in education; ESEA and the church
  • among those memos in which they talk about trying to get editorial writers, both the anonymous folks in places like the Washington Post, and the well-known ones like James Reston and Walter Lippman, to write the kind of editorials that-- B: They did
  • vtsited by) ^ felt that peace could be achieved quicker and most lastingly with Churchill form than with the Chamberlain form. When Hitler took the countries of Eastern Europe, Walter Lippmann and the Fulbrights xaess of the time were not to be concerned
  • the foreign press would cover the White House more closely and not follow "like sheep" after a handful of self-proclaimed intellectuals like Walter Lippman who have a very bad batting average on foreign policy. ' hris~an~~ ·' / October 6, 1967 NOTES
  • , had advised him over the years. I remember going to dinner in which either Jim Rowe, or Tommy Corcoran, or Abe Fortas were the guests. Or quite often it was the staff--Walter Jenkins, or whoever were the secretaries at the time. dinner. He just
  • representation so that if they had a right-wing columnist, they balanced him off with Walter Lippman, who at that time was a little less conserva l tive. F: Moderate, at least. M: Today they carry the New York Times service, and they publish Reston
  • funeral procession; Lady Bird invites MacArthurs to come to White House for tea; Lady Bird works with Hester Provenson on upcoming speech; Lady Bird watches Walter Lippman on TV; Foreign Aid Bill
  • 29, 1986 INTERVIEWEE: WILLARD DEASON INTERVIEWER: Walter Richter PLACE: LBJ Library, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 R: What we're doing here today--this is April 29, 1986, and Bill Deason and I, Walter Richter, have decided that it would
  • Richards, Vernon Whiteside; LBJ's college career; biographical information on Walter Grady, Deason, Albert Harzke, Wilton Woods, Archie Wiles, Hollis Frazer; jobs handed down from one White Star to another; biographical information on Sidney "Sub" Pyland
  • Oral history transcript, Willard Deason, interview S-1b (I), 4/29/1986, by Walter Richter
  • Garcia, Carlos P., President of the Republic of the Philippines, 1961 George, Walter F., 1957 [moved to Congressional File, "George, Walter F."] Gingrich, Admiral, 1944-54 Glenn, Anna, [wife of John Glenn], 1962 Glenn, Carolyn, [daughter of John Glenn
  • . Warren, 3900 Watson Place, Special Assistant to the President - David L. Lawrence The White House Office M. D. 2.0016 Virginia s. E. 20003 ...2 - to the President Special Assistant to the President Consultant Special ....Walter Jenkins 3704
  • liked him and let that influence them. F: But having a press like you doesn't blunt their right to criticize. K: No, no. For example, the President thought I'm sure that Walter Lippmann was almost in his vest pocket. He called Lippman to ask him
  • Long; Walter Lippman; Vietnam debate; role as Administration's spokesman; White House briefings; differences between JFK and LBJ; Dominican situation; relationship between LBJ and Fulbright
  • don't think they set out I don't think that Joe Kraft, for example, or Walter Lippman diliberately set out to trap and kill Johnson, to embarrass the Administration. I think it's just their natural prejudice in favor of Kennedy and instinctively
  • are excelJent, and am eon!ident they will give you the beAt care available. Our prayers and best wishes are with you.. Sincerely, /sJ lib l};xcelleney Cemal Ourscl President o;f the Republic of l'lui·key c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center \V ashington, D. C
  • Committee (BIPACO) Formed 1963 4 Business Under the Kennedy Administration, 1962 Campaign Financing 1964 Series of Articles by Walter Pincus in Washington Star, Money and Politics Campaign Fund Raising, 1964. Bi-Partisan Drive Headed by Truman
  • Folder Title Miscellaneous News Releases (2) Miscellaneous News Releases (3) Canhan, Edwin Harsch, Joseph Hope, Paul Kraft, Joseph Lippman, Walter Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson (2) Reston, James Spivak, Robert Sulzberger, C. L. White, William S. Wicker
  • Administration, 1962 Campaign Financing 1964 Series of Articles by Walter Pincus in Washington Star, Money and Politics Campaign Fund Raising, 1964. Bi-Partisan Drive Headed by Truman and Eisenhower to Raise Campaign Money by Direct Mail Appeal Campaign Fund
  • , Hickenlooper, Aiken, Carlson, Case and Senator Saltonstall visiting from the Armed Services Committee). The general atmosphere was friendly and constructive although Senators Church and Clark showed considerable friendship for the Lippman Line. W. W. R
  • . Lippman and Marion W. Boggs. Unclassified. 2. Limited Test-Ban Treaty. Secret/Noforn. Research Program. By Davis R. Robinson. Edited by Adalyn Davis. A. Organization and Management of Research. By Richard B.L. Creecy. Confidential. B. Scientific