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  • buildin g mad eo f the shellston e wit h th e Italia n travertine floors . Th e grou p discusse d reported tha t th e lan d Wa S new a t lengt h th e Italia n travertine , pointing ou t tha t th e Eisenhowe r Librar y wa s mad e o f being cleare d fo r th
  • hi m tha t h e wante d t o express dee p sympath y of the people fo r who m he spoke . He sai d tha t Presiden t Eisenhowe r wanted t o com e and was sorr y he couldn' t make it . Afte r hi s recent operatio n th e tri p woul d b e to o much for him
  • Rostow - in the Situation Room Walt 8:24a t 19. 1967 ; __™_^ : ^-^ , . __ -^ THE WHIT E Hous e toda PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSON General Eisenhowe r departed Walter Ree d Army Hospital a t 10:0 0 a. m. e Ma y 19 , 196 7 y Dat DAILY WAR Y
  • , retiring. Ltr to Gen. D. D. Eisenhower thank'g for his telegr re grandson j J Ltr to Mr. and Mrs. Rob't B. Anderson - grandson K Ltr to Neva and Wesley West - grandson i Mr. Isaac Teague - thank'g f his telegr on the grandso n J Ltr to Mr. and Mrs. Bob
  • — re: The Consular Agreement and how the President should deal with General Eisenhower on it. ', Under Secy of State Nicholas Katzenbach 1 ^ PRESIDENTIA P L PRAYE R BREAKFAS T February 2 , 196 7 - Th e Shoreham Hote l 7:40 Depar t Whit e House
  • Famil y Protectio n Pla n I Commission appointing Woodrow W . Jone s o f N . Car . a s U . S . Distric t Judg e I Letters to : I General Dwigh t D . Eisenhower : r e lette r fro m DD E re prope r scal e o f I our informationa l program s I -HSenntQar
  • th e Re p o f Chin a transmitting albu m o f pi x \i 'r Ltr t o H . E . Ye n Chia-kan , V P o f th e Re p o f Chin a transmitting albu m o f pi x (/I- ^;A.' Lt r t o Hon . Dwigh t D . Eisenhower , r e Ike' s boo k title d "A t Ease" \**§J (sen t i n
  • to impose an affirmative duty on the Governor to protect the marchers . J . It would be useful for you to remind Wallace of the ...'lisunderatandlngs "that arose ''1hen Gov Faubus visited Eisenhower . You intend no such misunderstondings . Unless
  • with them. I stood on top of that carrier under a beautiful sunny sky off the coast of California. Then I called President Eisenhower and asked him if I could go by and talk with him because I needed his counsel and I needed the strength that comes from