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The Meet The Press Program

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February 17 1935 newspaper article citing the acquisition of The American Mercury by Lawrence E. Spivak from publisher Alfred Knopf
February 17 1935 newspaper article citing the acquisition of The American Mercury by Lawrence E. Spivak from publisher Alfred Knopf.


January 1946 Issue of The American Mercury magazine
January 1946 Issue of The American Mercury magazine

Life magazine article from March 13 1948. Caption reads ''Martha Taft (center) gasps at sharp question as Washington newsmen, Adams, Childs, and Spivak laugh. Martha Rountree (right) runs program.''
Life magazine article from March 13 1948. Caption reads ''Martha Taft (center) gasps at sharp question as Washington newsmen, Adams, Childs, and Spivak laugh. Martha Rountree (right) runs program.''


Martha Rountree (back right) with a rare all-female panel interviewing Mrs. India Edwards from December 10, 1949
Martha Rountree (back right) with a rare all-female panel interviewing Mrs. India Edwards from December 10, 1949.

Background

Meet the Press is America's longest running news panel program. It is also both Radio and Television's longest running news panel program. As a contemporaneous reflection of American cultural, political and geopolitical history it's an invaluable canon of recordings--to some, the most important canon of recordings from The Golden Age of Radio. Two other long-running topical and news panel programs of the era were:

  • 1933-1955 The University of Chicago Round Table
  • 1935-1956 America's Town Meeting (America's Town Hall Meeting of the Air)

Meet the Press first aired over Radio as The American Mercury Presents Meet the Press, a 1945 program over the Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS), presented as a promotional showcase for Lawrence E. Spivak's magazine, The American Mercury, which Spivak had acquired from Alfred Knopf in 1935. [Note: Wikipedia's The American Mercury article erroneously cites a transfer of ownership from Knopf's American Mercury editor, Paul A. Palmer to Spivak in 1939. We take a great deal of Wikipedia's revisionist history articles with a molecule of salt.]

Eventually contemplating a Radio showcase for The American Mercury, Spivak enlisted the talents of one of The American Mercury's freelance reporters, Miss Martha Rountree, who'd already worked in Radio. Spivak, primarily a business manager, asked Miss Rountree to review his concept for the radio show. It was Miss Rountree that subsequently created the new radio program, coining it The American Mercury Presents Meet the Press, on June 24, 1945.

On November 6, 1947 while still airing on MBS, it began airing over the NBC Television network as, simply, Meet the Press. The Radio program also adopted the new name. Miss Rountree's creation at that point, Lawrence Spivak partnered with her as co-producer and business partner shortly after Meet The Press premiered over NBC Television. A program called Meet the Press had previously aired over NBC's WMAQ in 1943 [see review below], presented in a 15-minute format dramatizing accounts of news reporters and journalists. Given NBC's ownership of the program title, it seemed a perfect title for the new Television program and its Radio counterpart, over competitor network, MBS.

The format of Meet the Press was initially presented as a 30-minute press conference with a single guest and a panel of reporters, journalists, critics, and political pundits. The program occasionally devoted an entire hour to the program for coverage of special events or political opportunities. Meet the Press' first moderator and host was Miss Martha Rountree. She stepped down November 1, 1953, and was replaced by Ned Brooks, a frequent panelist and substitute moderator, who assumed the moderator/host position with the November 1, 1953 broadcast. Lawrence Spivak, a regular panelist, subsequently assumed that role with the broadcast of January 1, 1966. Lawrence Spivak ultimately retired on November 9, 1975, relinquishing the role to Bill Monroe, who served as moderator until June 2, 1984.

The Television history of Meet the Press is amply described elsewhere. We've narrowed our focus in this article to the Radio and Radio/Television simulcasts of the series during The Golden Age of Radio.

The Mutual [WOL] Radio and Miss Martha Rountree era

For many dyed in the wool Golden Age Radio fans, Mutual flagship station WOR was 'Radio Central' throughout the era--for politics junkies of the era it was Washington, D.C.'s Mutual key station WOL. Though not confined to airing from WOL, the overwhelming number of The American Mercury Meet the Press programs originated from the nation's capitol. Not generally recognized as one of Mutual's powerhouse stations, WOL nevertheless found itself in a coveted location when it came to political news--because of Meet the Press.

With The American Mercury run of Meet the Press soon finding no end of politicians beating a path to its microphones, Miss Martha Rountree soon found herself shuttling back and forth between WOR and WOL on an often weekly basis. Meet the Press broadcasts eventually originated from Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Orleans, and several other political centers, in addition to WOR and WOL. Taking on a life and identity of its own, Meet the Press found itself in the enviable position of having to turn away more candidate guests than it could accomodate.

Indeed, the program soon found itself making news of its own, widely reported throughout print media of the era. Young Senator John F. Kennedy once dubbed Meet the Press "The Fifth Estate", in recognition of its extraordinary influence and impact on news and politics of the era. And it wasn't simply national news figures that it covered. Chinese, Korean, German, Soviet, Indian, French, Cuban, and British newsmakers soon found themselves on the Meet the Press dais, facing Miss Rountree and three to five other panelist-interrogators.

Miss Rountree--and occasionally Mr. Spivak--more often than not found themselves verbally restraining some of the more spirited and opinionated weekly panelists to keep the questioning under control; but that was a last resort. As it evolved over the years, the very point of the panelists' questions was to elicit breaking news from its guests. It's also clear in listening to the Golden Age Radio era run of Meet the Press--over both Radio and Television--that both panelists and guests were far less restrained than the panelists and newsmakers of today. Even more noticeable was the tact, guile and cleverness with which the earliest inquisitors often tripped up their guests.

Miss Rountree herself, an otherwise slight, slender, attractive and extremely charming figure of the era, was no shrinking violet when it came to bearing down on both guests and panelists. Mrs. William Randolph Hearst once reportedly described Miss Rountree as "a diesel engine under a lace handkerchief." Lawrence Spivak for his part, grew into the role of moderator, pointedly honing his questioning skills and techniques over the years. We personally found Miss Rountree's influence in shaping Meet the Press the most interesting, dogged, and compelling of the series' moderators--with the possible exception of MSNBC's recently deceased Tim Russert from the modern era of Meet The Press.

Almost from its inception, Meet the Press characterized itself as a 'Press Conference of The Air.' It also took its disclaimers as to the unrehearsed spontaneity of the program very seriously. The guests of the era met only co-producers Miss Rountree and Lawrence Spivak prior to airtime. The series went as far as to have the panelists of the earlier era enter and be seated only after introducing the afternoon's guest. Miss Rountree typically introduced the panelists to the guest and Mr. Spivak as they were being seated at either side of the guest. Once Meet the Press' credibility and integrity became well established and trusted, the programs opened with all of the panelists, the guest and the moderator seated together.

Over its rich history, Meet the Press has introduced North America--and the world--to virtually every important newsmaker, politician, and world leader of the 20th Century--and beyond. Here's just a sampling of the topics and emerging newsmakers Meet the Press interviewed during its Radio years:

  • Jan. 1946 - A panel on The Pearl Harbor Investigation.
  • Dec. 1947 - Senator Robert Taft on the Taft-Hartley Amendment.
  • Dec. 1948 - Menachem Begin, former commander of the Irgun underground, on the Arab-Israeli conflict and his first goodwill campaign visit to the U.S..
  • Jan. 1949 - King Peter of Yugoslavia on Soviet Communist aggression against Central-European States.
  • Feb. 1949 - Eric Johnston, Head of the M.P.A.A. and his propagandizing efforts to brand all collective bargaining efforts in America and throughout the world as Communist.
  • Feb. 1949 - Ernst Reuter, Lord Mayor of West Berlin on The Berlin Blockade.
  • Apr. 1949 - Earl Browder, former Head of the Communist Party in America.
  • Aug. 1949 - G.E. Chairman, Philip D. Reed on the rising cost of labor in the Post-World War II economy and the evils of collective bargaining.
  • Oct. 1949 - Adm. William H. P. Blandy, CINC Atlantic Fleet, on the Congressional Hearings deliberating the future of investment in military technology and force structure. Especially Naval Aviation via carriers versus The Air Force's long range atomic weapon delivery systems.
  • Nov. 1949 - Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Admiral Oscar C. Badger II upon his return from a fact-finding mission to Communist China.
  • Dec. 1949 - Mrs. India Edwards, as guest before a rare all-female panel of journalists, fielding questions on the Democratic agenda of Congress and President Truman.
  • Jul. 1950 - General David Sarnoff, on his proposal to invest in a $200M ring of Voice of America broadcasting stations around Soviet Russia to counter Communist propaganda.
  • Aug. 1950 - American Legion Commander, George Craig, ostensibly on the topic of increased training for the military. It becomes a platform for discussing Soviet hegemony throughout the world in the face of exponentially rising costs of military rearmament during the growth of the military-industrial complex.

These few highlights by no means represent all of the breaking news items or newsmakers of the era, but they give an indication of the depth, breadth and reach of many of the topics and revelations first disclosed or discussed over Meet the Press throughout its Radio years and early Television years.

Series Derivatives:

The American Mercury Presents Meet the Press; Meet the Press Television program
Genre: Anthology of Golden Age Radio News Panel Discussions
Network(s): MBS [WOL/WOR]; NBC Radio; NBC Television
Audition Date(s) and Title(s): None
Premiere Date(s) and Title(s): 45-06-24 01 Guest Unknown
Run Dates(s)/ Time(s): 45-06-24 to 86-07-27; MBS, then NBC; Approximately two-thousand one-hundred 30-, 60- or 90-minute programs;
Syndication: MBS
Sponsors: Maxwell House Coffee; Pan-American Airlines; Longine-Wittenauer; Kool Cigarettes; Parliament Cigarettes; Spud Cigarettes; Chiclets Chewing Gum; U.S. Navy Recruiting;
Director(s):
Principal Actors:
Recurring Character(s):
Protagonist(s): None
Author(s): None
Writer(s)
Music Direction:
Musical Theme(s): Unknown
Announcer(s):
Estimated Scripts or
Broadcasts:
2100+
Episodes in Circulation: 900+
Total Episodes in Collection: 800+
Provenances:

NBC Key station WMAQ first aired a program of dramatized accounts of news reporters and journalists in a 15-minute format in 1943
NBC Key station WMAQ first aired a program of dramatized accounts of news reporters and journalists in a 15-minute format in 1943

Newspaper listing from June 23 1945 edition of the Evening Independent in Massilon OH for Saturday, Sunday and Monday
Newspaper listing from June 23 1945 edition of the Evening Independent in Massilon OH for Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
The radioGOLDINdex, The Hickerson Guide, The Paley Center for Media.

Notes on Provenances:

The most helpful provenances were the log of the radioGOLDINdex, our ears, newspaper listings, and the Internet. The most inaccurate circulating logs were those of The Vintage Radio Place, Radio Memories and the OTRR.

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OTRisms:

Hickerson asserts that Meet the Press first aired on December 1, 1946, while at the same time stating that the program aired in 1945 but not in New York. What New York has to do with it is anyone's guess. We've long contrasted the New York-centric predisposition of both The Hickerson Guide and the 'otr collecting' community and the wider, far more accurate view of the 'vintage Radio preservation' community. Contrary to Hickerson and the 'otr community', Radio did not begin and end with New York City broadcasts. Radio broad-casting began in Pennsylvania and California well in advance of New York. This New York-centric influence seems to stem from one influential 'otr collector' based in New York City.

DISCLAIMER: The log below is presented in deference to the vintage Radio collecting community only. It is both incomplete and mostly unresearched as to verifiable broadcast dates. We have only auditioned the recordings below for their guests and titles. We have not researched the dates as of this writing. We present them only to correct the inaccurate circulating logs for this series, which for the past ten years at least, have been overwhelmingly inaccurate and quite frankly a source of great embarrassment to American Broadcasting history.

We continue to fail to understand how other civilized countries can manage to accurately name their 20th Century historical figures, but America simply can't. The Meet the Press canon is without a doubt the worst identified circulating canon in vintage Radio collecting. It makes American vintage Radio collectors look like morons. Genuine vintage Radio collectors value their cultural history. OTR accumulators and commercial vendors care not one whit for vintage Radio history. The relatively insignificant handful of OTR vendors who've so absurdly titled the circulating canon of Meet The Press by no means represent the greater vintage Radio preservation community at large.

We regret that these few vendors' inordinate influence has so misdirected the search engine caches of the Internet with often absurdly inaccurate titles. What's patently obvious is that this small--but influential--subset of commercial vendors have little respect for American history. This endemic failure to accurately identify and name 20th Century historical figures simply serve to dumb down the Vintage Radio collecting hobby. If it's considered only 'old-time radio', what possible value might anyone ascribe to it? The answer is simple: it's not 'old-time' anything--it's American history. Living, vibrant, colorful American history--our cultural legacy as American citizens. And indeed in the case of the Meet The Press canon, nowhere else in Golden Age Radio can we hear with our own ears how miserably we, as a nation, have failed to learn from our own history.

As one listens to the surviving canon of Meet The Press it becomes obvious that very little has really changed over the past seventy years. Even worse, with the far tighter centralization and control of media, we have far less opportunity than in the 1940s and 1950s to hear balanced news, opinion and rational discourse over either Radio, Cable, or Television. Even worse, this shameful situation is absolutely--and without question--by design.

Influence peddlers throughout world history learned early on that, like the Wizard in the Wizard of Oz, it's all about distraction--keeping the audience focused on the 'big lie' directly in front of them, and not the greater historical picture. That's how the dumbing down of an entire population works. Keep them looking elsewhere, never looking backward--only forward. The less the populace remembers of the past--in the revisionists' view--the easier it becomes to revise history as the influence peddlers reshape its memory. Lessons from the past? Nah. Don't look behind the curtain. Focus only on the now and the future. That's where they want us looking.

And that's why we'll continually remind the readers of these pages that it's to the past we need to be looking--far moreso than the future. The Meet The Press canon of recordings are prima facie evidence of the recurring cycles of American culture and politics--and how they're shaped by persuading the weaker, less educated and less inquisitive majority of the population to continually ignore the past. . . lest they recognize its obvious cycles and lessons. Is this a political observation? Categorically no. It's an observation as part of our obligation as American citizens to remain aware of and attentive to how our opinions and beliefs are even more aggressively shaped, twisted, and 'spun' by lopsidedly powerful political, religious, and corporate interests.


Encyclopedia Britannica Film, 'Democracy,' from 1945


Encyclopedia Britannica Film, 'Despotism,' from 1946


National Education Association film, 'Freedom to Learn,' from 1954

There's nothing 'old-time'--or political--about the above three films. They represent objective observations of the state of Democracy and freedom in both the abstract and in response to the turbulent era between World War II and the Cold War years. All three are scrupulously apolitical. And all three bear revisiting every year or so as reminders and waypoints in the evolution of the state of our democracy. And indeed, all three films--from over 60 years ago--are chillingly reminiscent of events and transitions of the recent 10 years.

We don't yet have all of the circulating Radio and simulcast Meet The Press recordings among our holdings, but we've correctly identified the guests for the almost 800 in our own collection. We've cataloged those below. We ask this for all of our logs, but in this instance we adamantly seek any corrections or updates to our own findings and auditions of these recordings. Please don't hesitate to drop us a line if you encounter any errors in the Guest names or titles below.


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We don't pronounce our Golden Age Radio research as 'certified' anything. By the very definition, research is imperfect. We simply tell the truth. As is our continuing practice, we provide our fully provenanced research results--to the extent possible--right here on the page, for any of our peers to review--or refute--as the case may be. If you take issue with any of our findings, you're welcome to cite any better verifiable source(s) and we'll immediately review them and update our findings accordingly. As more verifiable provenances surface, we'll continue to update the following series log, as appropriate.

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[Date, title, and episode column annotations in
red refer to either details we have yet to fully provenance or other unverifiable information as of this writing. Red highlights in the text of the 'Notes' columns refer to information upon which we relied in citing dates, date or time changes, or titles.]







The Meet The Press Program Log

Date Episode Title Avail. Notes
47-11-20 Congressman Harold Knutson (R-MN)
Y
47-11-27 Sen. Claude D Pepper (D-FL)
Y
47-12-04 Sen. Robert A Taft (R-OH)
Y
48-09-19 Major Gen. Lewis B Hershey
Y
48-09-26 Miss Vivien Kellems
Y
48-10-03 Lt. General Leslie R Groves
General Leslio Groves
Y
48-10-10 Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr
Y
48-10-17 Sen. J Howard Mc Grath (D-RI)
Y
48-10-24 Congressman Fred A Hartley, Jr (R-NJ)
Y
48-10-31 Congressman Hugh D Scott, Jr (D-PA)
Y
48-11-07 The Honorable James A Farley
Y
48-11-14 Dr George H Gallup
Y
48-11-21 Sen. Elect Clinton P Anderson (D-NM)
Y
48-11-28 Gov. Alfred E Driscoll of New Jersey
Y
48-12-12 Mr. Menachem Begin
Brilo Slater [We kid you not]
Y
48-12-26 Sen. Elect Estes Kefauver (D-TN)
Y
49-01-02 King Peter of Yugoslavia
Y
49-01-09 Sen. Raymond Baldwin (R-CT)
Y
49-01-16 Mr. Clarence K Streit
Y
49-01-23 Mr. R. W. G. Mackay
Rwg Mackay
Y
49-01-30 Congressman John W McCormack
Y
49-02-06 Sen. Warren G Magnuson (D-WA)
Y
49-02-13 Mr. Eric Johnston, President of the MPAA
Y
49-02-20 Sen. Hubert H Humphrey (D-MN)
Y
49-02-23 Secy. of Labor Maurice J Tobin
Mauric Tobin
Y
49-03-09 Sen. Claude R Pepper (D-FL)
Y
49-03-16 Mr. Leon Keyserling
Leon Keyesling
Y
49-03-23 Mr. Herbert U Nelson
Y
49-03-30 Ernst Reuter, Lord Mayor of Berlin
Y
49-04-20 Earl Browder, Former Head of the Communist Party
Earl Browden
Y
49-05-04 Sen. William E Jenner
Y
49-05-11 Sen. Brien McMahon (D-CT)
Sen Brian McMahon
Y
49-05-18 Sen. George W Malone (R-NV)
Sen George M Long
Y
49-05-25 Mr. Ted Thackery
Y
49-06-01 Sen. William F. Knowland (R-CA)
Y
49-06-08 Mr Hans Freistadt
Y
49-06-15 Henry J Kaiser
Y
49-06-29 Sen. Millard E Tydings (D-MD)
Sen Millart Tyding
Y
49-07-06 Sen. Ralph Flanders (R-VT)
Y
49-07-18 Secy. of the Army Gordon Gray
Y
49-07-25 Philip Willkie
Y
49-08-01 Philip D. Reed, Chmn. of the Board, G.E.
Phillip D Roed
Y
49-08-08 Sen. Kenneth S Wherry (R-NE)
Y
49-08-15 Gen. Patrick J Hurley
Y
49-08-22 Dr. George F Lull, of the A.M.A.
Y
49-08-29 Sen. Joseph R Mc Carthy
Y
49-09-05 James B. Carey of the C.I.O.
Y
49-09-10 The Rt. Hon. John William Charles Wand
Y
49-09-24 Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-IL)
Y
49-10-01 Capt. John G. Crommelin
Capt John Crommalin
Y
49-10-08 Herman W. Steinkraus
Herman Steinkraes
Y
49-10-15 Sir Hartley Shawcross
Ser Hartley Shacocross
Y
49-10-22 Adm. William H. P. Blandy
Adm W a P Blandy
Y
49-10-29 Sen. James P. Kem (R-MO)
Y
49-11-05 The Rt. Hon. Hector McNeil
Y
[1st Half Only]
49-11-12 Mr Sava N. Kosanovic
Sava Kosinovic
Y
49-11-19 Adm. Oscar C Badger II
Y
49-11-26 Representative Walter Judd (R-MN)
Y
49-12-03 General J. Lawton Collins
Y
49-12-10 Mrs. India Edwards
Y
49-12-17 Rep. Edna Flannery Kelly (D-NY)
Y
49-12-24 Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney
Y
49-12-31 Sen. Scott W. Lucas (D-IL)
Y
50-01-07 Sen. Owen Brewster (R-ME)
Y
50-01-14 Sen. H Alexander Smith of New Jersey
Y
50-01-21 Sen. Warren G. Magnuson (D-WA)
Y
50-01-28 Secy. of Navy Francis P. Matthews
Y
50-02-04 Mr. Clark Cifford
Y
50-02-11 Mrs. J Waites Waring
Y
50-02-18 Sen. Richard Russell (D-GA)
Sen Richard Rossell
Y
50-02-26 Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr
Y
50-03-05 Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM)
Y
50-03-12 Sen. Homer Ferquson (R-MI)
Y
50-03-26 Seth W. Richardson
Y
50-04-09 Admiral Lewis Strauss
Admiral Louis Strauss
Y
50-04-16 Secy. of Agriculture Charles F Brannan
Sen of Agriculture Charles I Brannan
Y
50-04-30 C. N. O. Admiral Forrest Sherman
Y
50-05-07 Sen. Emanuel Celler (D-NY)
Y
50-05-14 Sen. Edwin Johnson
Y
50-05-21 Mr. Frank Bielaski
Frank Beilask
Y
50-05-28 Sen. Robert A Taft (R-OH)
Y
50-06-04 Mr. Paul J Larsen
Y
50-06-11 Sen. J. Lister Hill (D-AL)
Y
50-06-25 Mr. Edward Morgan
Y
50-07-09 Sen. Theodore F Green (D-RI)
Y
50-07-16 Sen. Brien Mc Mahon (D-CT)
Sen Brain McMahon
Y
50-07-23 Sen William Burnett Benton (D-CT)
Y
50-07-30 General David Sarnoff
Y
50-08-06 Sen. Karl Earl Mundt (R-SD)
Sen Karl L Munot
Y
50-08-13 American Legion Cmdr. George Craig
Y
50-08-20 Mr. James Roosevelt, Gub. Candidate
Y
50-09-03 Rev. Bill Alexander
Y
50-09-10 Sen. John Sparkman
Y
50-09-17 Sen. George Malone (R-NV)
Y
50-09-24 Gen. Lewis B Hershey
Gen Louis B Hershey
Y
50-10-01 Major Alexander de Seversky
Y
50-10-08 Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy
Y
50-10-15 Gov. Thomas E Dewey
Y
50-10-22 Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM)
Y
50-10-29 Gov. Harold E. Stassen
Y
50-11-05 Asst. Secy of Defense Paul Griffith
Y
50-11-12 Sen. Estes Kefauver
Ssenator Kefauver
Y
50-11-19 Dr. John M. Chang, South Korean Rep.
Dr Tingfo I Tsiang
Y
50-11-26 Sen. Francis J Myers (D-PA)
Y
50-12-03 Sen. Wayne L. Morse (R-OR)
Sen Wayne Morsp
Y
50-12-10 Leon H Keyserling
Y
50-12-17 Secy of Commerce Charles W Sawyer
Y
50-12-24 Sen Paul Douglas (D-IL)
Y
50-12-31 Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
Y
51-01-14 Mr. Harold E. Stassen, Pres of U. Penn.
Y
51-01-21 Mr. W. Stuart Symington
Y
51-01-28 Chinese Amb. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo
Vk Wellington Koo
Y
51-02-04 Sen. Styles Bridges of New Hampshire
Y
51-02-11 Gov. Thomas E. Dewey
Y
51-02-18 Gov. Millard F. Caldwell, Civil Defense Admin.
Gov Millard Coldwell
Y
51-02-25 Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-MO)
Y
51-03-04 Ernst Reuter, Lord Mayor of Berlin
Mayor Ernest Reuter
Y
51-03-18 Mr. Seán Mac Bride, Foreign Minister of Ireland
Sean McBride
Y
51-03-25 Sen. Charles W. Tobey (R-NH)
Y
51-04-01 Sen. Estes Kefauver (D) Tennessee
Y
51-04-08 Sen. James H. Duff (R) Pennsylvania
Y
51-04-15 Lady Nancy Astor
Y
51-04-22 Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL)
Sen Everett McKinley Dirkson
Y
51-04-29 Mr. Rudolph Halley
Ruolph Hallry
Y
51-05-06 Sen. A. E. Blair Moody (D-M)
Y
51-05-13 Sen. Paul Douglas (D-IL)
Y
51-05-20 Mr. Michael DiSalle, Office of Price Stabilization
Michael Di Sallp
Y
51-05-27 Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-OH)
Y
51-05-29 Sen. John J. Sparkman (D-AL)
Y
51-06-10 Commissioner Frieda Hennock, First Female FCC Commissioner
Frieda Hernock
Y
51-06-17 Mr. Charles E. Wilson, Director of Defense Mobilization
Y
51-06-19 Gen. Patrick J. Hurley
Y
51-06-24 Ambassador at Large John Foster Dulles
Y
51-06-26 Sen. Robert S. Kerr (D-OK)
Y
51-07-01 Mr. David E. Lilienthal
David Liliethal
Y
51-07-03 Mr. Eric Johnston, Dir. of Economic Stabilization
Y
51-07-08 Secy. of the Air Force Thomas K. Finletter
Y
51-07-10 Sen. Styles Bridges (R-NH)
Y
51-07-17 Sen. Clyde R. Hoey (D-NC)
Clyde Hoory
Y
51-07-22 Chinese Ambassador Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo
Wellington Koo
Y
51-07-24 Secy. of the Army Frank Pace, Jr
Frank Paco
Y
51-07-27 Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
Dr Kwamo Nkromah
Y
51-07-31 Former Secy. of Navy Francis P. Matthews
Y
51-08-05 Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
Y
51-08-12 Sen. Harry P. Cain (R-WA)
Y
51-08-14 Sen. Paul H Douglas (D-IL)
Y
51-08-19 Dep. Under Secy. of State Carlisle Humelsine
Carlislo Homelaine
Y
51-08-21 Vice President Alben W. Barkley
Y
51-08-26 Sen. Leverett A Saltonstall (R)
Levre H Saltonstall
Y
51-08-28 Sen. Brien McMahon (D-CT)
Brian McMahon
Y
51-09-02 Anthony Eden, Former Foreign Minister of Great Britain
Y
51-09-04 Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Permanent Delegate to the United Nations
Y
51-09-09 Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Great Britain
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51-09-11 Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL)
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51-09-23 Secy. of the Navy Dan A. Kimball
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Harold L Stassan
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51-11-11 Commissioner John B. Dunlap, Head of the Internal Revenue
John B Donlap
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51-11-18 Sen. Edwin C. Johnson (D-CO)
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51-11-25 Mohamed Kamel Abdul Rahim, Egyptian Ambassador
Mohammed Kamil Bey, Abdul Rahim
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51-12-02 Congressman John F Kennedy (D) Boston
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51-12-09 Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
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51-12-16 Raymond Branot
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W Avenill L Harriman
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52-02-03 Sen. Burnet R. Maybank (D-SC)
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52-02-10 The Honorable John Foster Dulles
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52-02-17 Sen. Homer S. Ferguson (R-MI)
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52-02-24 Ellis Arnall, New Director of Office of Price Stabilization
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52-03-02 Mr. Newbold Morris
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52-03-09 Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-OH)
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52-03-16 Sen. Richard Russell (D-GA)
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52-03-23 Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr (R) Massachusetts
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52-04-06 Mr. Frank E. McKinney, Chairman of the DNC
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52-04-27 Secy. of the Air Force Thomas K. Finletter
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52-05-04 Congressman Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr
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52-05-18 Sen Estes Kefauver
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52-05-25 Gov. Paul A Dever (D-MA)
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52-06-01 Mr. W. Averell Harriman
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52-06-15 Sen. Wayne L. Morse (R-OR)
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52-07-06 Gov. Harold Stassen, Gov. Earl Warren, Mr. Hamilton, Sen. Duff
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52-07-27 Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Permanent Delegate to the U. N.
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52-08-03 Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney (D-OK)
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52-09-14 Sen. Richard M. Nixon (R-CA)
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52-10-12 Mr. Arthur Summerfield, Sr. Chairman of the RNC
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52-11-02 Secy. of Interior Oscar Chapman and Gov Thomas E. Dewey
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52-11-09 Sen. Elect John F Kennedy
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52-11-16 Mr. Lester B. Pearson
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52-11-23 Secy. of the Air Force Thomas K Finletter
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52-11-30 Nobel Prize Winner, Dr. Harold Urey
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52-12-07 Mr. George K. C. Yeh Foreign Minister of Republic of China
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52-12-14 Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, Asst. Secy. of Defense
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53-01-04 Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R)
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53-01-11 Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-OH)
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53-01-18 Atty. Gen. James P. McGranery
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53-02-01 Dr. You Chan Yang Korean Ambassador
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53-02-08 George V. Allen, Ambassador to Yugoslavia
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53-02-15 Sen. Russell B Long (D-LA)
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53-02-22 Mutual Security Administrator Harold E. Stassen
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53-03-01 Mr. C. Wesley Roberts, Chairman of the RNC
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53-03-08 Civil Defense Director Val Peterson
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53-03-15 Mr. Stephen D. Mitchell, Chairman of the DNC
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53-03-22 Ernst Reuter, Lord Mayor of Berlin
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Prince Daniel
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53-05-31 Dr. You Chan Yang Korean Ambassador
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53-06-14 Sen. Homer S. Ferguson (R-MI)
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53-06-21 Sen. Stuart W. Symington (D-MO)
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53-08-30 Dr. You Chan Yang Korean Ambassador
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Maj Gen William F Oran
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T Lamar Caudllo
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53-11-29 Mr. Clayton Fritchie
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53-12-13 Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy
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53-12-20 Prof. Norman Ramsey of Harvard
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54-01-03 Gen. J. Lawton Collins
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54-01-24 Secy. of Treasury George M. Humphrey
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54-01-31 Sen. John W. Bricker (R-OH)
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54-02-07 Mr. Leonard Hall, Chmn of the RNC
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54-02-14 Sen. John F. Kennedy
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54-03-07 David Beck
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54-03-14 Mr. Roy M. Cohn
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54-03-21 Commissioner T. Coleman Andrews of the Internal Revenue
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54-04-04 Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R-SD)
Karl E Munot
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54-04-11 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt
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54-04-18 Mr. Albert M. Cole
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54-05-02 Mr. Stephen A. Mitchell, Chairman of the DNC
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54-06-13 Sen. Ralph M. Flanders (R-VT)
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54-06-20 Mr. Ray H. Jenkins, Special Counsel
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54-07-25 Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R-IN)
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54-08-01 Sen. William F. Knowland (R-CA)
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54-08-08 Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ)
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54-08-15 Sen Albert Gore (D-TN)
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54-08-22 Sen. Wayne L. Morse (I-OR)
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54-08-29 Mr. Stephen A. Mitchell, Chairman of the DNC
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54-09-05 Mr. George Meany, Pres of the A.F. of L.
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54-09-12 Secy. of the Air Force Harold E. Talbot
Harold E Talbott
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54-09-19 Mr. Lewis L. Strauss, Chmn of the A.E.C.
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54-09-26 Mr. Richard Austin Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer
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54-10-03 Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy
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54-10-10 Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr
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54-10-17 Mr. Walter Reuther, Pres. of the C.I.O.
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54-10-24 Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, First Secy. of Health, Education and Welfare
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54-10-31 Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-IL)
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54-11-07 Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL)
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54-11-14 Sen. Samuel J. Ervin Jr (D-NC)
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54-11-21 Premier Pierre Mendes-France
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54-11-28 Sen. Arthur V- Watkins (R-UT)
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54-12-05 Mr. Edgar H. Dixon and Mr. Eugene A. Yates
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54-12-12 Mr. H. Anthony Nutting
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54-12-19 Mr. George K. C. Yeh Foreign Minister of Republic of China
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54-12-26 Asst. Secy. of Defense Fred A. Seaton
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55-01-02 Sen. Wayne L Morse (I-OR)
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55-01-09 Sen. William F. Knowland (R-CA)
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55-01-16 Sen. John L. McClellan (D-AR)
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55-01-23 Secy. of Treasury George M. Humphrey
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55-01-30 General J. Lawton Collins
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55-02-06 Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM)
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55-02-13 Mr. Paul M. Butler, Chmn of the DNC
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55-02-20 Civil Defense Director Val Peterson
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55-02-27 Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)
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55-03-06 Billy Graham
Billy Grahm
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55-03-13 Sen. Robert S. Kerr (D-OK)
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55-03-20 Sen. Walter F. George (D-GA)
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55-03-27 Sen. Styles Bridges (R-NH)
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55-03-30
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55-04-03 Italian P. M. Mario Scelba and Minister Gaetano Martino
Scelba, Martine, Caval
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55-04-10 Mr. Louis Wolfson
Jonis Walfsm
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55-04-17 Secy. of Labor Mr. James P. Mitchell
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55-04-24 Sen. Stuart Symington (D) Missouri
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55-05-01 Gov. W. Averell Harriman of New York
W Averell Hirriman
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55-05-08 General Carlos P. Romulo
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55-05-15 German Amabassador Dr. Heinz Krekeler
Dr Heinz C Kncheler
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55-05-22 Ambassador of Yugoslavia Leo Mates
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55-05-29 Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R) New Jersey
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55-06-05 Dr. Leonard A. Schule, Surgeon Gen , Public Health Service
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55-06-12 Dr. James B. Conant
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55-06-19 Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
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55-06-26 Gov. Harold E. Stassen
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55-07-03 N. Y. Secy of State Carmine DeSapio
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55-07-24 Sen. Walter F. George (D-GA)
Walder F George
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55-07-31 Rep. Joseph W. Martin (R-MA)
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55-08-07 Billy Graham
Bill Graham
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55-08-14 The Right Honourable Aneurin Bevan
Aneusir Boyan
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55-08-21 Mr. Howard Pyle, Presidential Liason
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55-08-28 Dr. William V. Lambert
Dr W V Lanbert
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55-09-04 Mr. Marion B. Folsom, Secy of Health, Education and Welfare
Marion B Falsom
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55-09-11 Mr. Leonard W. Hall, Chmn of the RNC
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55-09-18 Dag Hammarskjöld
Dag H a Hammershjold
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55-09-25 Secy. of the Army Wilber M. Brucker
Wilber Marion Brocher
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55-10-02 Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban
Abban Eban
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55-10-09 Sen. George W. Malone (R-NV)
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55-11-20 Mr. Robert Hutchins
Robert Maynard Hotchns
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56-01-22 Secy. of Treasury George M. Humphrey
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56-01-29 Sen. James O. Eastland (D-MS)
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56-02-05 Sen. Stuart Symington (D-MO)
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56-02-12 Secy. of Agriculture Mr. Ezra Taft Benson
Egra Taft Benson
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56-02-19 Asst. Secy. of the U. S. Air Force for R & D, Mr. Trevor Gardner
Trevan Gardner
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56-02-26 Sen. Henry M 'Scoop' Jackson (D-WA)
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56-03-04 Mr. Leonard W Hall, Chmn. of the RNC
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56-03-11 Gov. Christian A Herter (R-MA)
Christian a Hunter
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56-03-18 Gov. Orville Freeman of Minnesota
Orvillo Freeman
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56-03-25 Gov. Allan Shivers of Texas
Allan Shiner
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56-04-01 The Rev Dr. Eugene Carson Blake
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56-04-08 Mr. E. Clifton Daniel of the N. Y. Times
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56-04-15 Mr. Thomas E. Dewey
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56-04-22 Mr. Adai E. Stevenson
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56-04-29 Mr. Paul M. Butler, Chmn of the DNC
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56-05-20 Hugh Gaitskell, Leader of British Labour Party
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56-05-27 Sen. George H. Bender (R-OH)
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56-06-03 Mr. Victor Riesel, Labor Columnist
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56-06-10 Gov. W. Averell Harriman of New York
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56-06-17 Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-TN)
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56-06-24 Gov. Arthur B. Langlie of Washington
Arther B Langlie
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56-07-01 Ambassador of Yugoslavia Leo Mates
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56-07-08 Gov A.B. 'Happy' Chandler of Kentucky
Ab Happy Chandler
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56-07-15 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon Member of the Cabinet of India
Vak Krishna Menon
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56-07-22 Sen. Warren G. Magnuson (D-WA)
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56-07-29 Gov. George Bell Timmerman Jr of South Carolina
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56-08-05 Mr. Roy Wilkins of The NAACP
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56-08-12 Mr. Paul M. Butler, Chmn of the DNC
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56-08-19 Mr. Leonard W. Hall, Chmn of the RNC
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56-08-26 Mr. Arthur Larson, on the New Republicanism
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56-09-02 Secy. of Labor James E. Mitchell
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56-09-09 Atty. Gen. Jacob K Javits (D-NY)
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56-09-16 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt
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56-09-23 Secy. of State Mr. John Foster Dulles
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56-09-30 Gov. Frank G. Clement of Tennessee
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56-10-07 Mr. James Finnnegen, Campaign Mgr. for Adlai Stevenson
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56-10-14 Secy. of Defense Mr Charles E. Willson
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56-10-21 Sen. Albert Gore (D-TN)
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56-10-28 Sen. John F. Kennedy
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56-11-04 Mr. Sherman Adams, Asst to the President
Sherman Admas
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56-11-11 Sen. William Knowland (R-CA)
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56-11-18 Mr. Nikolai Khokhlov
Nikolia Khokhlor
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56-11-25 Dr. Mahmoud Fauzi
Dr Mahmonel Fawzi
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56-12-02 Mrs. Golda Meir, Israeli Foreign Minister
Mrs Goldie Meir
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56-12-09 Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN)
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56-12-16 Dr. Farid Zeineddine
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56-12-30 Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce
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57-01-06 Rep. John W. McCormack (D-MA)
John W McCarmick
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57-01-13 The Right Honourable Anthony Nutting
Anthony Matting
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57-01-20 Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-IL)
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57-01-27 Secy. of Treasury George M Humphrey
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57-02-03 Sen. Stuart Symington (D-MO)
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57-02-10 Secy. of the Air Force Donald A. Quarles
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57-02-17 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon India Delegate to the U. N.
Vk Krishna Menon
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57-02-24 Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana
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57-03-03 Prime Minister Guy Mollet of France
Cory Mallet
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57-03-10 Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, Former NATO Supreme Commander
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57-03-17 Mr. Joseph Kovago Mayor of Budapest
Joseph Koeuagp
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57-03-24 The Right Honourable Robert Briscoe, Lord Mayor of Dublin
Robert Beiscae
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57-03-31 Sen. John L. McClellan (D-AR)
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57-04-07 The Right Honourable Viscount Hailsham
Viscount Hail Sham
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57-04-14 Jackie Robinson
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57-04-21 Mr. Vladimir Peremsky
Vladimin Perimsky
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57-04-28 Mr. Robert F. Kennedy
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57-05-05 Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson
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57-05-12 Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor
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57-05-19 Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL)
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57-05-26 Admiral Lewis L Strauss
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57-06-02 Mr. Meade Alcorn
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57-06-09 Billy Graham
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57-06-16 Mr. Arthur Larsen
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57-06-23 Gov. Thomas B. Stanley, VA and Gov James P. Coleman, MS
Thomas B Stanley, Jamer P Coleman
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57-06-30 Japanese Ambassador to the U S , Koichiro Asakai
Koichero Sakarl
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57-07-07 Sen. Frank Church (D-ID)
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57-07-14 Mr. Ralph J. Cordiner
Ralph J Cardner
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57-07-21 Joseph S. Clark
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57-07-28 Sen. William E. Jenner (R-IN)
William E Jennor
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57-08-04 Sen. Charles O. Porter (D-OR)
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57-08-11 Sen. Robert S. Kerr (D-OK)
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57-08-18 Sen. William F. Knowland (R-CA)
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57-08-25 Sen. Frank Lausche (D-OH)
Frank J Larsche
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57-09-01 Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)
Y
57-09-08 Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
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57-09-15 Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus
Archbishop Makarias
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57-09-22 Mr. Thomas J. Hagerty of the Teamsters Union
Thomas J Haggerty
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57-09-29 Secy. of Labor Mr. James P. Mitchell
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57-10-06 Dr. Nathan M. Pusey
Dr Nathan M Pasey
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57-10-13 Mr. Henry R. Luce
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57-10-20 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt
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57-10-27 Carl Sandburg
Carl Sandberg
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57-11-03 Ambassador of France Hervé Alphand
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57-11-10 Mr. Alexander Kerensky
Alexander Kerersky
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57-11-24 Sen. Leverett A. Saltonstall
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57-12-01 Dr. Simon Ramo
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57-12-08 Sen. Henry M. 'Scoop' Jackson (D-WA)
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57-12-22 General Lauris Norstad Supreme Allied Cmdr of NATO
General Lauris Kostad
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58-01-05 Sen. William F. Knowland (R-CA)
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58-01-19 Gen. Bernard Adolph Schriever
Major General Bernard a Schrienver
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58-01-26 Sec. of Treasury Robert B Anderson
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58-02-02 Chmn. of the A.E.C, Mr. Lewis L. Strauss
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58-02-09 Gen. John Medaris
Major General John B Madaris
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58-02-16 Mr. James H Smith, Head of the I.C.A.
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58-02-23 Gov. Robert B. Meyner (D-NJ)
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58-03-02 Dr. Edward Teller
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58-03-09 Dr. Franz-Josef Straus, Def. Minister of W. Germany
Franz Josef Schraver
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58-03-23 Sen. Styles Bridges (R-NH)
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58-03-30 Dr. Gabriel Hauge, Economic Advisor
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58-04-06 Mr. George V. Allen
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58-04-13 Atty. Gen'l of the U. S. William P. Rogers
William P Rogerws
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58-04-20 Mr. Nelson A. Rockefeller
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58-04-27 Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM)
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58-05-04 Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin, Ret.
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58-05-11 Dr. Linus Pauling
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58-05-18 Gov. William Stratton (R-IL) and Gov Abraham Ribicoff (D-CT)
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58-05-25 Gov. LeRoy Collins of Florida
Leroy Collins
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58-06-01 Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey
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58-06-08 Ambassador of the Soviet Union Mikhail Menshikov
Mikhail Mershikoy
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58-06-15 Ambassador of Yugoslavia Leo Mates
Leo Matis
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58-06-22 Pres. of the Philippines Mr. Carlos Garcia
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58-06-29 Dr. John W Gardner, Pres. of Carnegie Corp.
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58-07-06 Sen. George A. Smathers (D-FL)
George a Smothers
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58-07-13 Rep Oren Harris ( D-AR)
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58-07-20 Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) and Sen. John J. Sparkman (D-AL)
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58-08-03 Sen. Clifford A. Case (R-NJ)
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58-08-10 Dr. Hussein Salim
Dr Hussein Selim
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58-08-17 Pres. of U. N. Gen'l Assembly, Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand
Sir Leslle Monrow
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58-08-24 Mr. Joseph E. Curran, Pres of Nat'l Maritime Union
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58-08-31 Secy. of Labor Mr. James P. Mitchell
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58-09-14 Cmdr. William R Anderson, U.S.S. Nautilus
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58-09-21 Madame Chiang Kai-shek
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58-09-28 Secy. of the Army, Mr. Wilber M. Brucker
Wilbor M Brocker
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58-10-05 Gov. James P Coleman of Mississippi
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58-10-12 Mr. Meade Alcorn
Meade Alearn
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58-10-19 Secy. of Air Force James H. Douglas
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58-10-26 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt
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58-11-02 Calif Atty. Gen. Pat Brown (D) and Sen. William F. Knowland (R)
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58-11-09 Sen. John F. Kennedy
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58-11-30 The the Right Honourable Iain Macleod
Lain Macleud
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58-12-07 Dr. Werner Von Braun
Dr Wernber Von Braum
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58-12-14 Sen. Hubert H Humphrey
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58-12-21 U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
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58-12-28 Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana
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59-01-04 Lt Gen James M Gavin
Lt Gen James M Lavir
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59-01-11 Sen Paul Douglas (D) and Sen Jacob Javits (R)
Paul Douglas and Jacob K Javitz
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59-01-18 Anastas Mikoyan
Anastus Mihoyan
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59-01-25 Dr. Arturo Frondizi, President of Argentina
Dr Arturo Frondize
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59-02-08 Title Unknown
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59-02-15 Sen. Stuart Symington (D)
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59-02-22 Dr. Sumner Slichter of Harvard University
Dr Somner Slichter
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59-03-01 Sen. William Proxmire (D)
William E Proxmiro
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59-03-08 Sec. of Defense Neil McElroy
Niel H McElroy
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59-03-15 Dr. Raymond Saulnier Council of Economic Advisors
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59-03-22 Robert Frost
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59-04-05 Sec. Gen. of NATO, Monsieur Paul Henri Spock of Belgium
Paul Henre Spauk
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59-04-12 Mr. Tom Mboya of Africa
Tom Mooya
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59-04-19 Dr. Fidel Castro, Prime Minister of Cuba
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59-05-03 Miss Barbara Ward
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59-05-17 Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban
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59-05-24 Dr. Vannevar Bush
Dr Vanninan Bush
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59-05-31 John L. Lewis
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59-06-07 Sen. J. William Fulbright (D)
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59-06-21 Eur. Cmte. Reps. Dr. Walter Hochstein, Dr. Etienne Hirsch, Mr. Paul Finet
Dr Walter Hallsteir
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59-06-28 Mr. Thomas F. Patton of Republic Steel
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59-07-05 Mr. Thomas E. Murray
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59-07-12 Gen. Maxwell Taylor
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59-07-19 Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
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59-07-26 Mr. Robert Kennedy
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59-08-02 Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R)
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59-08-09 President Herbert C. Hoover
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59-08-16 Gov. David L. Lawrence of Pennsylvania
David L Lawrenco
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59-08-23 Dr. Erwin Canham
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59-09-06 Gov. Michael DiSalle of Ohio
Michael De Salle
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59-09-13 Carl Sandburg and Edward Steichen
Carl Sandberg and Edward Steichen
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59-09-20 Dr. V. K. Krishna Menon of India
Vk Krishna Menor
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59-10-11 Gov. Pat Brown of California
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59-10-18 Mr. Charles H. Percy (R)
Charles H Persey
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59-10-25 Govs. Mark Hatfield (R) and J. Howard Edmondson (D)
Mark Halfield and Jay Howard Edmundson
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59-11-01 Mr. Edgar J. Kaiser of Kaiser Steel
Edgar F Kaiser
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59-11-08 Secy. of Labor James P. Mitchell
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59-11-15 Rep. Richard W. Bolling of Missouri
Richard Balling
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59-11-22 A.E.C. Commissioner Mr. John A. McCone
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59-11-29 Gen. John B. Medaris
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59-12-20 Mr. Philip Noel-Baker
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60-01-03 Sen. John F. Kennedy
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60-01-10 Sen. Stuart Symington (D-MO)
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60-01-17 Secy. of Agriculture Mr. Ezra Taft Benson
Sec of Agriculture Ezra Jaft Benson
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60-01-24 Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover
Adm Hyman Rickoves
Y
60-01-31 Sen. Thruston B. Morton (R-KY)
Y
60-02-07 Dr. Paul Dudley White, Heart Specialist
Y
60-02-14 Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-NY)
Y
60-02-21 Sen. George A. Smathers (D-FL)
Y
60-02-28 Sen. Henry M. 'Scoop' Jackson (D-WA)
Y
60-03-06 Sen. Herman E. Talmadge (D-GA)
Y
60-03-13 Thomas G. Lanphier Jr.
Y
60-03-20 Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of W. Germany
Y
60-03-27 Mr. Thomas E. Dewey
Thomas E Deway
Y
60-04-03 Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN)
Y
60-04-10 Dr. T. Keith Glennan, First Director of NASA
Y
60-04-17 The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Y
60-04-24 Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson
Y
60-05-01 Sen. Wayne L. Morse (D-OR)
Y
60-05-08 Rep. Chester Bowles (D-CT)
Y
60-05-15 Willy Brandt, Lord Mayor of W Berlin
Y
60-05-22 Alexander Kaznacheyev
Alexander Kaznacheyeau
Y
60-05-29 Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-AR)
Y
60-06-05 Sen. George D. Aiken (R-VT)
Y
60-06-12 Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
Y
60-06-19 Under Secy. of State Douglas Dillon
Y
60-06-26 Dr. George Gallup
Y
60-07-03 Gov. LeRoy Collins of Florida
Y
60-07-10 Sens. Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Stuart Symington
L Johnson, Jf Kennedy, S Syming
Y
60-07-17 Rep. Chester Bowles (D-CT)
Y
60-07-24 Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and Sen. Barry Goldwater
Y
60-07-31 Charles H. Percy, Chmn. of Republican Platform Cmte.
Y
60-08-07 Rear Adm. William F Rayburn, Jr
Adm William F Raborn, Jr
Y
60-08-14 Mr. Joseph E. Curran, Pres. of Nat'l Maritime Union
Y
60-08-21 Dr. Edward Teller
Dr Edward Telles
Y
60-08-28 Dr. Arthur S. Fleming, Secy. of H E W
Y
60-09-04 Secy. of Labor James P Mitchell
Y
60-09-11 Vice. Pres. Richard M. Nixon
Y
60-09-18 Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr
Y
60-09-25 James J. Wadsworth, Ambassador to the U. N.
James J Wadeworth
Y
60-10-02 British Foreign Secy., The Earl of Hume
Y
60-10-16 Sen. John F. Kennedy
Y
60-10-23 Sens. Henry M. Jackson and Thruston B. Morton
Y
60-10-30 Dr. Teresa Casuso
Y
60-11-06 Leonard Hall and Robert F. Kennedy
Y
60-11-13 Guest Unknown
N
60-11-27 Guest Unknown
Y
60-12-04 Robert B. Anderson
Y
60-12-11 Senator Paul Douglas
Y
60-12-18 Guest Unknown
N
60-12-25 Guest Unknown
N
61-01-01 General E. P. Quesada, Admin. of the F.A.A.
Y
61-01-08 Sen. Everett M. Dirksen and Rep. Charles A. Halleck
Y
61-01-22 Mr. James M. Landis, Former Head of the S.E.C.
Y
61-01-29 Sergio Rojas Santamarina
Y
61-02-05 Secy. of Commerce Luther H. Hodges
Luther H Hudges (Sec of Commerce)
Y
61-02-12 Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (D-NY)
Adam Claytun Powell Fr
Y
61-02-19 Abraham A. Ribicoff, Secy of H E W
Y
61-02-26 Ambassador George A. Padmore of Liberia
Y
61-03-05 Prof. Paul A. Samuelson, M I T Economist
Y
61-03-19 Sen. Styles Bridges (R-NH)
Y
61-04-02 Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN)
Hubert Humphry
Y
61-04-09 Dr. Robert C. Weaver, Dir of Housing and Home Finance
Y
61-04-16 Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
Y
61-04-23 Dr. I. S. Ravdin and Dr. Sydney Farber
Y
61-04-30 Sen. J. W. Fullbright
Y
61-05-07 Tunisian Ambassador Habib Bourguiba
Y
61-05-14 Dr. Jonas E. Salk
Y
61-05-21 James E. Webb and Dr. Hugh L. Dryden of N.A.S.A.
Y
61-06-04 Edward R. Murrow
Y
61-06-11 Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee
Dr Arnold J Toynbeo
Y
61-06-18 Sen. John G. Tower (R-TX)
Y
61-06-25 Ambassador Arthur H. Dean
Y
61-07-02 Air Force Chief of Staff General Thomas D. White
Y
61-07-16 Mohammad Ayub Khan, Pres. of Pakistan
Mohammad Ayub
Y
61-07-23 Under Secy. of State Chester Bowles
Y
61-07-30 Franz-Josef Straus and Wilhelm G. Grauer
Franz Josef Straus and Wilholm G Grawr
Y
[ Poor]
61-08-13 John J. McCloy, Advisor for Disarmament
Y
61-08-20 Secretary of State Dean Rusk
Y
61-08-27 Rep. William E. Miller (R-NY)
Y
61-09-03 Dr. Walter W. Heller
Dr Walter Wheller
Y
61-09-17 Adlai E. Stevenson, U.N. Ambassador
Y
61-09-24 Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy
Y
61-10-01 Frederick H. Boland, Irish Delgate to the U.N.
Y
61-10-08 Dr. Tingfu Tsiang
Dr Ting Fu Tsiang
Y
61-10-15 Dr. Cheddi Jagan, Premier of British Guiana
Y
61-10-22 Frank B. Ellis, Ch Advisor on Civil Defense
Y
61-10-29 Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, Head of the A.E.C.
Y
61-11-05 Prime Minister Nehru of India
Prime-Minister Neheu of India
Y
61-11-12 John Kenneth Galbraith
J Kenneth Galboraith
Y
61-11-19 Sen. Barry Goldwater (R- AZ)
Y
61-11-26 Mr. Fowler Hamilton [muffled]
Fouler Hamilton
Y
61-12-03 Edmund A. Gullion
Edmund a Gulliun
Y
61-12-10 Under Secy. of State George W. Ball
Y
61-12-17 George Meaney
Y
61-12-24 Sargent Shriver
Sergeant Shriver
Y
61-12-31 Allen W. Dulles
Y
62-01-07 Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R-IN)
Y
62-01-21 Treasury Secy. C. Douglas Dillon
Y
62-01-28 Congressman Chet Holifield
Y
62-02-04 George Romney
Y
62-02-18 Agriculture Secy. Orville L. Freeman
Orvill L Freeman
Y
62-02-25 Senator Thomas T. Dodd (D-CT)
Y
62-03-04 Mr. William C. Foster
Y
62-03-11 Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA)
Y
62-03-18 George Cabot Lodge
Y
62-03-25 Sylvanus E. Olympio of Togo
Y
62-04-01 Mortimer M.. Caplin, Comr. of Internal Revenue
Mortimor M Caplin
Y
62-04-08 Edward J. McCormack Jr.
Y
62-04-22 Senator Estes Kefauver (D-TN)
Y
62-04-29 Dr. Harold Brown
Y
62-05-06 Walt Whitman Rostow
Walt Witman Rostow
Y
(x-talk)
62-05-13 Under Secy of State George W. Ball
Y
62-05-20 General Lucius D. Clay
Y
62-06-03 Rep. Laurence Curtis (R-MA)
Y
62-06-10 Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper and Rep Melvin R. Laird
Bourke B Hickenloofer and Melvin R Laird
Y
62-06-17 H. E. W. Secy. Abraham A. Ribicoff
Y
62-06-24 Dr. Edward R. Annis
Y
62-07-01 Govs. Wesley Powell and David Lawrence
Y
62-07-08 Mr. Per Jacobsson
Pery Yacobsen
Y
62-07-15 Ladd Plumley
Y
62-07-29 Dr. William G. Anderson
Y
62-08-05 Sen. Vance Hartke and Sen. Barry Goldwater
Y
62-08-12 Prof. H. Stuart Hughes of Harvard
Y
62-09-02 Isidro Borja
Y
62-09-09 Senator John L. McClellan
Y
62-09-16 H. E. W. Secy. Anthony J. Celebrezze
Y
62-09-23 The Right Honourable Reginald Maudlin
Reginald Maulding
Y
62-09-30 Secy. of Labor Willard Wirtz
Y
62-10-07 Richard M. Nixon
Y
62-10-14 Gov. Pat Brown
Y
62-10-28 Edward M. Kennedy, George Cabot Lodge
Y
62-11-04 Ted C. Sorenson
Y
(x-talk)
62-11-11 James A Farley
Y
[1st T V Meet the Press Guest]
62-11-18 Ambassador B. K. Nehru
Y
62-11-25 Prof. Marshall D. Shulman
Y
62-12-02 Mortimer M. Caplin Comr. of Internal Revenue
Mortimor M Caplin Commissioner of Irs
Y
62-12-09 Sen. William W. Scranton
Y
62-12-16 McGeorge Bundy
Y
62-12-30 Prof. James Macgregor Burns
Y
63-01-20 General Lauris Norstad, Retiring Supreme Allied Cmdr. of NATO
Y
63-01-27 Secy. of State Dean Rusk
Y
63-02-03 Sen. Everett Dirksen (R-IL) and Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R-IN)
Y
63-02-10 Dr. Walter W. Heller
Y
63-02-17 Sen. John C. Stennis (D-MS)
Y
63-02-24 Ambassador Gonzalo J. Facio of Costa Rica
Y
63-03-03 Mr. David Rockefeller
David Rockerfeller
Y
63-03-10 Dep. Def. Secy. Roswell L Gilpatric
Y
63-03-17 Sen. John W. Byrnes (R-WI)
John W Byrnos
Y
63-03-24 C.N.O. Adm. George W. Anderson, Jr.
Y
63-03-31 King Hassan II of Morocco
King Hassen II of Morocco
Y
63-04-07 Mr. Harold Wilson, Leader of British Labour Party
Y
63-04-14 Mr. David E. Bell
David E Bill
Y
63-04-21 Lt. Col. John Glenn, Jr.
Y
63-04-28 Sen. Stuart Symington (D-MO)
Y
63-05-05 Cincinnati Chief of Police Stanley Schrotel
Stanley Schratel (Chief of Police)
Y
63-05-12 Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (R-NY)
Y
63-05-19 Muhammad Zafrulla Khan of Pakistan
Mohammad Zafloolly Khan
Y
63-05-26 James Meredith
Y
(Last 5M Bad)
63-06-02 Gov. George C. Wallace
Y
63-06-09 U. S. Commissioner of Ed. Francis Keppel
Y
( Lst 5m Poor)
63-06-16 Henry Cabot Lodge
Y
63-06-23 Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy
Y
63-06-30 Sen. Thruston B. Morton (R-KY)
Y
63-07-07 Sen. John G. Tower ( R-TX)
Jacob G Tower (Sen)
Y
63-07-14 Rep. Robert Taft, Jr (R-OH)
Y
63-07-21 Govs. Albert D. Rosellini (WA) and Ferris Bryant (FL)
Albert Roselline
Y
63-07-28 Mr. H. E. Gilbert
He Gilbert
Y
63-08-04 Under Secy. of State W. Averell Harriman
W Averell Hirriman
Y
63-08-11 Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-GA)
Y
63-08-18 Retiring Ambassador George F. Kennan
George Kennar
Y
63-09-01 Dr. Edward Teller
Dr Edward Telles
Y
63-09-15 Gov. Nelson A Rockefeller
Y
63-09-22 Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
Y
63-10-27 Sir Roy Welensky Prime Minister of Rhodesia
Sir Ray Welensky
Y
63-11-10 Mr. Zbigniew Brzezinski
Zbignien Brerzezinski
Y
63-12-01 Chancellor Ludwig Erhard
Ludwig Eabard
Y
63-12-08 E. William Henry, Chmn. of the FCC
Y
63-12-15 Sargent Shriver Jr, Dir. of Peace Corps
Robert Sergeant Shriever Jr
Y
63-12-29 Prof. James MacGregor Burns
James Mac Gregon Burns
Y
64-01-05 Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)
Y
(flux)
64-01-26 Sen. Howard W. Smith (D-VA)
Y
64-02-02 Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL) and Rep. Charles Halleck (R-IN)
Senator Everett McKinley Dicksen
Y
64-02-09 Gov. George Romney (MI)
Y
64-02-16 Gov William W Scranton (PA)
Y
64-02-23 Mr. Ted C. Sorensen
Y
64-03-01 Under Secy. of State George W. Ball
Y
64-03-08 Sargent Shriver, Dir. of the Peace Corps.
Sergeant Shrever
Y
64-03-22 G. Mennen Williams
Y
64-03-29 Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA)
Y
(Poor)
64-04-05 Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower
Y
64-04-19 The King of Jordan His Majesty King Hussen I (flux)
Y
64-04-26 Mrs. Indira Gandhi
Y
64-05-03 Mr. Winthrop Rockefeller
Y
( Poor)
64-05-10 James A. Farmer, Nat'l Dir. Congress of Racial Equality
Y
64-05-17 Gov. Mark O. Hatfield (R-OR)
Y
64-05-24 Pierre Salinger and Alan Cranston
Y
64-05-31 Thomas H. Kuchel and William F. Knowland
Thomas H Kuchal
Y
64-06-07 Govs. John Andersen (KS) and James Rhodes (OH)
Y
64-06-14 Mr. Denison Kitchel
Y
64-06-21 Brazilian Gov. Carlos Lacerda
Y
64-06-28 Maurice Couve De Murville
Maurice Conve De Maxvillo
Y
64-07-05 Rep. Melvin R. Laird (R-WI)
Y
64-07-12 Gov. William Scranton (PA)
Y
64-07-19 Congressman William E. Miller
Y
64-07-26 Eugene McCarthy
Y
64-08-02 LeRoy Collins
Leroy Collings
Y
64-08-16 Mayor of New York Robert F. Wagner
Y
64-08-23 Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey and Eugene McCarthy
Y
64-08-30 Secy. of State Dean Rusk
Y
64-09-13 Congressman William E. Miller
Y
64-09-20 Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN)
Y
64-10-04 Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (NY)
Y
64-10-11 President of the Philippines Diosdado Macapagal
Y
64-10-18 Sen. Robert F. Kennedy
Y
64-10-25 Govs. George C. Wallace and Philip H. Hoff
Y
64-11-01 James A. Farley (DNC) and Leonard W. Hall (RNC)
Y
64-11-08 Reps. John V. Lindsay (NY) and Edward W. Brooke (MA)
John L Linsey, Edward W Brooke
Y
64-11-15 Henry Cabot Lodge
Y
64-11-22 Juana Castro Sister of Fidel Castro
Y
64-11-29 Sargent Shriver
Sergeant Shriver
Y
64-12-20 Sens. Walter F. Mondale (MN) and Joseph D. Tydings (MD)
Y
64-12-27 Dr. James B. Conant
Y
65-01-03 Sen. Mike Mansfield (D-TX)
Y
( X-Talk)
65-01-17 Mr. Dean Burch, Chmn. of the RNC
Y
65-01-24 Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL)
Senator Everett M Dirkson
Y
65-01-31 Dr. Bernard B. Fall, Howard University
Y
65-02-07 J. W. Abel and David J. McDonald
Y
65-02-14 Gov. Paul B. Johnson (MS)
Y
65-02-28 Sen. Russell B. Long (D-LA)
Y
65-03-07 Israeli Dep. Prime Minister Abba Eban
Y
65-03-14 Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-AR)
Y
65-03-21 Gen. Thomas S. Power
Y
(X-Talk)
65-03-28 The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Y
65-04-04 Mr. McGeorge Bundy
Y
65-04-11 Atty. General Nicholas Katzenbach
Att General Nicholas Katzenbuch
Y
65-04-18 Willy Brandt, Lord Mayor of W. Berlin
Y
65-04-25 Secy. of the Treasury Henry H. Fowler
Y
65-05-02 Sen. Thomas J. Dodd (D-CT)
Y
65-05-09 Foreign Minister of Thailand Thanat Khoman
Thanaf Khoman
Y
65-05-16 Dr. Hans Morgenthau
Y
65-05-23 Former Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge
Y
65-05-30 Secretary of State Dean Rusk
Y
65-06-06 Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of W. Germany
Ludwig Eahard
Y
65-06-13 Former Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)
Y
65-07-04 Secy. of the Interior Stewart L. Udall
Y
65-07-11 Rep. John V. Linsday (R-NY)
Rep John V Lensday
Y
65-07-18 Secy. of Commerce John T. Connor
Y
65-07-25 Nat'l Governors Conference
Y
65-08-01 Sen. John Stennis (D-MS)
Y
65-08-08 Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Ambassador to Vietnam
Y
65-08-29 Los Angeles Police Chief William H. Parker
William H Parkes
Y
65-09-05 Gov. George Romney of Michigan
Y
65-09-12 Richard M. Nixon
Y
65-09-19 Prime Minister Harold Wilson
Y
65-09-26 Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg
Y
65-10-03 Mr. Ted C. Sorensen
Y
65-10-24 Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-AR)
Y
65-10-31 Madame Chiang Kai-shek
Y
65-11-07 Economist Walter W. Heller
Y
65-11-14 Govs. John H Chafee (RI) and Philip H. Hoff (VT)
Y
65-11-21 Postmaster General Lawrence F. O'Brien
Y
65-11-28 Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr
Y
65-12-05 Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY)
Y
65-12-12 Mr. Daniel P Moynihan
Y
65-12-19 Sargent Shriver, Dir. of the Peace Corps
Sergeant Shriver
Y
66-01-02 Dr. John W Gardner, Secy. of H.E.W.
Y
66-01-09 Actor Ronald Reagan
Y
66-01-16 Rep. Gerald R. Ford (R) Michigan
Y
66-01-23 Secy. of State Dean Rusk
Y
66-01-30 Julian Bond
Y






The Meet The Press Radio Program Biographies




Miss Martha Rountree
(Producer/Moderator)

Print and Broadcast Journalist; Radio and Television Producer; Author
(1911-1999)

Birthplace: Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A.

Education: University of South Carolina

Radiography:
1945 The American Mercury Presents Meet the Press
1945 Leave It to The Girls
1947 Meet The Press
Miss Martha Rountree circa 1946
Miss Martha Rountree circa 1946

Martha Rountree (back right) with a rare all-female panel interviewing Mrs. India Edwards from December 10, 1949
Martha Rountree (back right) with a rare all-female panel interviewing Mrs. India Edwards from December 10, 1949.

Martha Rountree preps Guest Whittaker Chambers with James Reston of the N.Y. Times circa 1948
Martha Rountree preps Guest Whittaker Chambers with James Reston of the N.Y. Times circa 1948

Martha Rountree confers with W. Averell Harriman circa 1952 NBC Television broadcast of Meet the Press
Martha Rountree confers with W. Averell Harriman circa 1952 NBC Television broadcast of Meet the Press
From the August 25, 1999 edition of the Frederick News-Post:

'Meet the Press' co-creator Rountree dies at 87

WASHINGTON (AP) — Martha Rountree, co-creator and first moderator of the NBC News program "Meet the Press" has died at age 87.

Ms. Rountree, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease, died Monday at Sibley Hospital. In addition to originating and coproducing "Meet the Press,'' she was also the only woman moderator in the show's 52-year history. She also produced several other television shows, including "Keep Posted," "Washington Exclusive" and "Capitol Close Up."

In 1945, she joined Lawrence Spivak in introducing "Meet the Press" as a radio show, and two years later the program aired on television for the first time. She went on the lecture circuit in 1953 when she sold her share of the show to Spivak after a coin toss

Ms. Rountree was born in Gainesville, Fla., in 1911, and studied at the University of South Carolina. She returned to Florida as a reporter for the Tampa Tribune but moved in 1938 to New York, where she worked as an editor and freelance journalist. She joined NBC seven years later.

In 1965, the award-winning journalist founded Leadership, a nonprofit political research organization, and was its president until 1988. Ms. Rountree's husband, advertising executive Oliver M. Presbrey, died in 1988.

She is survived by two daughters, three grandchildren, a brother and a sister.




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