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  • : n C R Smit h an d staff : Larry Levinso n r Bob Hardesty anothe y Middleton , b Tom Johnso n Harry McPhers on ' Harr 7: 10 e Whit e Hous e ^ t 18, 1968 e goal s an d achievements o f Dept o f Commerc e - r Cabine t member' s repor t - - recorde
  • ) the officers complimented the President on his leadership in this field over the years, especially his activity as Majority Leader of the Senate, and expressed the hope that he could be as effective now as he was then. Semer:mf) Date July 28, 1966 White House
  • in." ~ __ __ I up George . _. _ Christian in. ' ' . | /: ^^ 12:59p| 1:29p X Monday President stopped in mjdr's room and read Bob Fleming's memo on Coverage of this.--morning's Security Council session. he went tohis office, the Evening Star's headline
  • day at (Place) Day -r- Telephone In Out 11 Lo 31, 1968 White House Thursday f o r t ExpendiActivity L D Code (include visited by) ture CABINET ROOM MEETING CONTINUED: . 6:40p 6:48p ftB8P^JI^^^(B^MBP Larry ^^UPPpBBJBlip Harry Bromley Smith Bob
  • al l thre e — the shellston e an d th e Ne w Mexico an d Italia n travertin e this mont h sh e hope d t o walk f ^ shoul d b e bi d — for th e sak e o f goo d business . Thu s als o i t coul d b e justifie d tha t the about the sit e Wit h th e plan s
  • England Re I Willard Kane, Dir. of Invest. al Commission U. S. Tariff Commission William D. Carey, Ass't Dir., BOB _. Dr. Lee Gehrig, Depy Surgeon Gen. Joseph H. Meyers, Actg Comm. of Welfare j W. Palmer VanArsdale, Sp Asst to Gov. Bryant j Hugh Gallagher
  • and on second reflection he knows that people are working and keeping Ed Hamilton John Robson the wheels going. He tapped off statistics about education -- one million more ^ Bob Hardesty Fred Bohen | " college students can attend school now because of help from
  • : . "To Ernest Gruening--a fighter always for what he believes right--from his friend. Lyndon B. Johnson" _— — "To Bill Egan--a just governor--and my friend , Lyndon B. Johnson" "To Ralph Rivers--an able Congressman and my friend , Lyndon B. Johnson" "To Bob
  • ' s of c Bob Fleming' s Memo : "Networks ' Crisi s Coverage"--rec' d a t 4:25pm . Rostow's mem o r e hi s tal k w/ Ab e Feinberg r e ple a fro m Mrs . Kri m fo r Presidential actio n t o ste m anti'Johnso n feeling s o n part o f Jewish people resultin
  • . Th e President aske d the member s o f the Cabine t t o do what they coul d to try t o preven t a strik e from occurring . Th e President sai d h e ha d been talkin g wit h members o f the Congr e ss o n strike legislatio n and hoped that the Cabine t
  • - Danville , Va . Mr. Mandel l Ourisman - Ourisma n Chevrole t Co . Inc . - Marlo w Heights, Md . Mr. Richar d Hughe s Tulsa , Okl a Mr. Rober t "Bob " Neima n and Mrs. £/Col . Ralp h E. Vandervor t USA (Ret . 'Mr. B ob Gittlema n ^K (i n charge ) a K1 Z
  • . Jacobsen and the Ikards departed The President retired GIFT PRESENTATION on Dr. Banda's visit: BOOK - Leather bound editio n o f " M y Hope for America," "To Dr. Banda -- first Prime Minister of Malawi -- wit h my sincere hopes for a very prosperous
  • today, if possible. His office called in this request saying the Senator plans to leave for Florida and while he does not consider the matter urgent, he hopes he can talk before leaving. mjdr 11:50 a.m. Feb. 11, 1964 February 11, 1964
  • of the room --in between times of study for a logi c quiz which she has o n Monday -- and Mrs. Johnson ioined for the last quarter of the game . He and Mrs. Johnson watched the tv carefully, hopeing to get a glimpse of Lynda -- the President ha d told her
  • mean a d&9pa±a±KHxxR deescalation or an escalation of the war going on in Vietnam at this time. The President had expressed hope and concern in the last few days over this trip. After it had been formalizedand announced, he commented that the trip would
  • Nations in peace in that area. I would hope that this would clarify some of the discussion that I have heard in the course of the day. I can take just a question or two. I have to go to a meeting in a moment. MORE -. Page 2 THE PRESS: Then, Mr. Secretary
  • would hope that there and get this sides afternoon. But on the ground yet. could get hi• UN people with both this they would stop the fighting. it haa not been made effective nachinery that is United Nations the Secretary on the ground
  • photograph in sterlin g silve r fram e wit h Presidentia l seal. "T o His Excellency Mauric e Yameogo -- wit h warm persona l regards, Lyndo n B . Johnson " BOOK Autographe d leatherbound cop y o f "M y Hope fo r America. " "T o President Yameog o with bes t
  • (returning his call) Pat Rutherford , Houston , Texas (b. 6) Secretary Douglas Dillon, Hope Sound, Fla. (b. 7) Working mail by pool w/ MF while VM placed telephone calls. Senator Joh n L. McClellan, Little Rock , Arkansas (b. 8) LUNCH w/ Marvi n Watson, VM
  • to the office and autographed pictures and books for Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Carrillo-Flores and Mrs. Lagos. President gave following gifts to them: Foreign Minister Carrillo Flores - Books: "My Hope for America,"and "Time for Color family picture ('64) muto Color
  • the firs t full yea r effort Today announced a new "lease on hope" for about 2. 500. 000 Americans who live in the 182 poorest countie s in the country. Release on report from the Department of Defense today that xHr*c*M-xbasdxEee*x Defense Procurement fro
  • with Prime Minister's on clubs and 11 Prime Minister 11 on golf Autographed photograph frame with Presidential BOOK Autographed (leather bound) Hope for America 11 • MRS. of H. E. box with Presidential inscription. PHOTOGRAPH FROM 15, 1965 JOHNSON
  • of 1964 To Walter Lippmann Residence for party honoring Mr Lippmann on the occasion of his 75th birthday Sent autographed copy of My Hope for America To Walter Lippmann who continues to offer so much Hope for America and the world My Warmest regards
  • Mest a C L Secretary Freema n Elmer B . Staat s Hope Riding s Mille r Robert Weaver Charles Hitc h Gardner Ackle y Clark Cliffor d John M^ i Horne Joseph Bar Bar r Dr. Donal d Hornig David E . Bel l Lowell Bridwell Commerce Dept Mr Mrs Henry M de Butts
  • newspaper, and Governor Farris Bryant. Soon after those guests left. Drew Pearson came up to the suite. The President autographed books to the first set of guests -- "My Hope for America" and gave them large gold medallions and gold pens. Arthur Godfrey
  • To outer office of JV -- and on down hall into Mildred Stegall's office -returned down hall and entered thru mjdr's office -- Stopped to look at red bound books of My Hope for America -- asking price of each and telling mjdr that he wanted some more copies
  • that it was not the personal satisfaction which meant most, not the pay check, but that it was what Hodges had done for trade. "I'd blow my horn about it, " said the President, "and what gain you've had and you hope that every American who has contributed to this recognizes
  • don't want to keep her waiting." Senator Dirksen Walter Jenkins Senator Sparkman Walter Jenkins Jerry Kivett -- RE: WJ in message from Mrs. Johnson saying that she hoped that the President could come over at 6:40 to the East Room for the remainder
  • ) -- and the President said hello to her and hoped she would be well soon. Date LBJ RANCH ^ December 24, 1966 Uav_ SATURDAY Activity (inc)ude visited by) After the plane had been unloaded, the President said goodbye to the people at Kelly AFB and departed --he made
  • and said that if he couldn't sleep, he'd • i, get up and work, but he hoped that sleep would come. -* -- -" ' j^V jT - -- - -L - Jl . .1 - - - . - - _•--• . - — _ .. . . - Naval Air Station - -- —_ . __ ... _ -—I
  • to be enjoying the proceedings, although the President's cattle did no bring as high a price as hoped. Dr. Voss:Mary S "Departed the Fair Grounds, headed Northon281. The President andJudge Moursund . drove out past where the trailers are made, pulled to the side
  • Ranch returned t o the LBJ Ranch at 7:20 pm. December 7 , 1965 TUESDAY White House -- LBJ Ranch, Texas In the kitchen -- hoping that a photographer could be found in time to get a picture of Mrs . Zephyr Wright sleeping on the kitchen tabl e
  • about the Dominican Republic. The President said: "I hope you can get some of your colleagues to put the w that the_communists have taken over the press in some of xKBECtx3BB{L these countries because the American press apparent doesn't know it. the Dean
  • then reported on the war ther e and the economic and social stabilities and instabilities then expressed his appreciation to the American Government and expressed hopes that with the concrete results of this conference we will achieve success in the fight
  • session was the DECLARATIONOF HONOLULU PART I "The Republic of Vietnam and the United States of America jointly declare: their determination in defense against aggression, their dedication to the hopes of all the people of South Vietnam
  • and golf balls imprinted with "Prime Minister." Photograph Autographed photograph in sterling silver fram e with seal . "To His Excellency Eisaku Soto. Prime Minister of Japan with every good wish . Lyndon B. Johnson." Book Autographed copy of "My Hope
  • O'Brie n an d staff . H e the n tol d the m tha t ther e were fou r bill s h e wante d passed thi s year : Education Medicare Voting Right s and Immigratio n He emphasize d tha t o n the entir e grou p he hope d that the y would be passe d substantially
  • 7 1965 Monday Edward H . Whit e I I aboard US S WASP i n the Atlanti c of f Cap e Kenned y (hope Signa l recorded ? ) mjd r » Vicky Mr. an d Mrs . Da n Martin an d famil y (forme r Unde r Secretary o f Commerce ) farewell visi t - - handshak e
  • Fowler hopes wil l b e a regular monthly meeting Fowler during which KBLKX Treasury an d economi c problem s can be discussed) Cliff The President was mtg by memo Fowler Carter DNC Hon John Stevens tfj; Sir Patric k Dean --Amb. of Great Britai n Amb
  • . Ernest/McFarland into Oval Office OFF RECORD He is a former sGc Senator and is now Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. wrote the President saying that he would be in Washington w/ his wife, Edna, and hoped to see and talk with the President