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  • they stayed upstairs in the Presidential Suite of the Waldorf. The President said that he was tired and he hoped that there wasn't too much work waiting for him 11:15p Helicopter 11:20p President landed on the South Grounds to Oval Office II Q rcnVE'QMUFMT
  • his day at (Place) THE Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo 12:20p 12:25p WHITE HOUSE f or t Activity LD Mr. FRIDAY Day (include visited by) Borge presented a special Hope Chest Award to the Presiden t on behalf of the National Multiple Sclerosis
  • o d o (i t wa s reall y abou t 3 0 minute s more ) d woul d the n b e hom e fo r dinner ; hope d Lynd a an d Luc i could ea t wit h the m an d tha t th e baby(Lyn ) "ha s no t gon e to bed. " Inquired whethe r Sterlin g Steve s an d his wif e ha d
  • an d walked back into Oval Offic e " 1:35 p /ej^,OFF RECORD : ~~^ffHelen Thoma s - UP I Tom Johnson Helen Thoma s aske d t o se e th e Presiden t sayin g that sh e i s "especiall y intereste d in talking abou t the President' s mood , hi s hope s fo r
  • Jone s an d Larry Templ e lef t e Presiden t stil l aslee p 10:45p j Th I. '_ j i' I 1 i ,j e Presiden t wen t to hi s bedroo m saying h e was ver y tired, an d hoped h e coul d ge t bac k to sleep . . . . rub b y Chie f Nauser . : Poo l
  • has failed. Johnson in They hope to get aprocedural resolution late today or tomorrow. " e President to the mansion fHiiE HOUSE Date CNT LYNDON B. JOHNSON July MARY .. . began his day at /0(Place) , v The resident D Time Telephone .1 In Out Lo
  • Cong Wright Patman Lee C White Lawrence White Minn Ala Texas out OFF Kermit Gordon joined RECORD out O'Brien President looke d at ticke r - - whic h said tha t Luc i had been _ offere d a . job i n Bo b Hope movi e "I'll tak e Sweden " - - an d
  • Presiden t affirme d hi s belie f tha t he wa s a "hol t an d Menzies man." Sen . Russel l sai d tha t he hoped Holt wa s a n LB J man becaus e h e kne w that h e wo n BBBI eight seat s a t leas t a s a resul t o f th e President's visi t there . Th e
  • a copy of THIS IS AMERICAby Lyndon B. Joh "To Lib Porter, In the hope this will help you understand all that we are working for, with affection, Lyndon B. Johnson. ^^September 28, 1966"--This was for her birthd (mary s's mother) on Wednesday, Sept. 28
  • , I have seen young faces that reflect the desire to work &Boc for tomorrow and not just thinkg about yesterday. I have great hope for Australia. Arrived Rx^^^A^Bcx^E^MAcaiUUix Essendon Airport Farewells to the Premier and Lady Bolte and The Governor
  • doubted that they were menat for him. H3S2asdx3x mf commented that she was sure th President's visit had maant so much to the boys stationed there--and he replied that he hoped it did. Also mf mentioned that what she thought would help the morale of the t
  • . Ambassador Julio Sanjines-Goytia with warm personal regards, Lyndon B. Johnson" Col. Jaime Berdecio Z. (^Autographed copy of "My Hope" - "To President Barrientos, with warm good wishes, Dr. Raul Diez-de Medina Lyndon B. Johnson" July 20, 1966 Wednesday
  • Childre n who were injurie d - - Rober t an d Kathleen - - an d headed towards Bill' s office . He foun d th e doo r locke d - - an d returned t o mjdr's room . saying T " I guess Bill is briefing. " To mansio n - - sayin g tha t he hoped to ge t a quic k
  • leathe r fram e -"wit h the war m regards o f L.B.J. - - als o Th e Professio a "To Genera l Chian g Ching-ku o wit h war m regards , 'Lyndo n ,B . Johnson, " - - sam e autograp h o n "My Hope for America " boo k W^Js.* 7 f' Larry Sr O''Brien rr ( /t
  • on the internationa l affairs. He als o said^tha t he brough t him 1 greetings o f goo d will an d hopes for th e President' s recuperation fro m th e Russian leader s - - th e m e ssage was brought to the Secretar y by Ambassador Dobryni n - - an d expresse d th e
  • . Jack Hoo d Vaugh n American problems in general Hon. Lloyd Han d -- Chie f o f Protocol i n also Autographe copies of "My Hope for America. " - - leathe r boun d - - ar e t o be carrie d back by the th e Ambassadors t o their respectiv e posts t o th e
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  • by saying that he and the Chairman had talked at length about expenditures and how money was going down the drain because the weapon was old by the time they were ready to use it. "I told him that we had the saame hopes, but I hadn't found a way for us
  • proud he was of him - the young boy was so pleased and honored The President mad e a general remark to the boys that he hoped we would be in Vietnam that much longer - but he was proud to know that these kinds i of men were out there doing their job. 11
  • o f twenty years. I hope I wil l som e day b e abl e t o giv e m y countr y i n retur n fo r wha t i t ha s give n me . I would b e honore d t o serve m y countr y a s I am sur e yo u are. Is ther e an y other wa y other tha n loving and supporting m
  • Presidents hope and believe will be a diminishing food deficit. Both Presidents expressed gratification at the inauguration of the Mangla Dam and the prospects for other such projects. The two PresidentS then reviewed the world situation with special HHH
  • educaother matters, but he surely hoped he would not fail to talk about the Presidency, he would help the President in any way that he could M.J. y T.I . 9:20pm . 9:25p On 1968 Wheel y s down at LaGuardia Airport, New York City the ground at La
  • , as I understand it, to an affair that is being put on for Congressman Henry G:m.zalez of San Antonio. I have no further details on it. Tomorrow morning you will have whatever details we have, and by that time I would hope we would have definite
  • a "little Summit" of the countries on So. America's west coast (altho misunderstood by Brazil as a "bloc" mtg) was helpful. We hope he will promote the program now to be agreed. 2) U.S. Economic Cooperation The results of Colombia's efforts over the last 18
  • would provide somethin g I goo d to tak e bac k i n tomorrow's speech , bu t h e though t that woul d b e th e onl y hope. ! Th e Presiden t an d Secy Rusk sai d tha t unless som e evidenc e was presente d tha t the I mone y wa s appreciated , the y di d
  • Presi dent als o stressed our man y effort s t o reac h peac e i n VietNam , an d hoped that wit h Ambassador Bunke r now there, th e Indians might b e abl e t o be more helpful . H e thanke d Jha an d Ambassador Nehr u for a n invitatio n t o com e t o
  • tha t an y o f these matters tha t the y wanted t o explor e they coul d d o so o n Wednesday . H e tol d Kiesinger he hope d t o se e hi m i n th e U.S . a t a mutually agreeable time . N o mont h o r date wa s set . Th e President sai d h e discusse
  • and how he hoped Oke had gotten the pictures of these meetings. ; President 9:00pm Clarence 9 :10m 9 :15p Nell 9 : 50am 25, ] Knetsch joined for dinner Okamoto Tom joined for dinner Yates joined for dinner JOhnson and Connie Gerrard joined for dinner
  • / Sen. Russell Long and Sen. Long say s it is imperative that the ^p Financing Bill go to Congress tomorrow. He fr says that John Williams hopes to delay the bill. ___, jus ; Campaign ~r 5:l6p t Walt ____ 5:26p f Rostow in the Sit Room(from
  • an d expresse d hi s " pleasur e wit h their bein g assigne d to Washington . H e furthe r indicate d that ~ |h e hoped that their sojour n her e woul d b e meaningful an d pleasant. " 'HITE House Date February ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSON MAW . White
  • , engraved inscription and two gold pens Clock - Desk clock in gold by Bulova "Accutron" Trav - small card tray in vermeil w/ seal To State Dining Room for buffet. GhslKkxx Golf Clubs - custom made Book - Leather bound copy of "My Hope for Americ w/ book
  • toda y i n Ne w York. Th e Pop e sai d tha t h e hope d the Presiden t woul d continue vith all o f the optimis m an d energy at hi s comman d to work for peace . Pop e sai d - whe n me n of the spiri t loo k t o men o f public affair s fo r guidance
  • . Ernest Medders Hon Leonard Meeker Mr. and Mrs^ Dale Miller Mrs. Hope Ridings Miller Mr. and Mrs. William B. Monroe, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L J Newton Julian Nicholas Louise K Nichols Miss Gloria Ohliger Hon and Mrs. Henry Owen Hon and Mrs. Joseph Palmer Mr
  • , an d h e hope d he coul d d o bette r for th th e res for restt of o f the the evening evening . April 14, 196 5 White Hous e Wednesday Returned to th e S. Lawn , White House and went t o the Mansion to the secon d floor ; met w/ Ambassado r Lloyd
  • foo t o f th e step s leadin g ou t o f the lowe r part o f the Par k Gav e Do n Basc o Schoo l ban d ha d assemble d (youn g boys), an d colore ban S _______ e ____-___-_ sa d wit e to o hope t Sanche z tol d th e reporter s tha t h e woul d b e
  • appearanc e I Msg f Mrs. Maym e Connally- retirin g afte r ove r 5 0 yrs ser v w Selective Serv i in Ky . I -. Lt r t o Majo r Ralp h C. Stover , forme r Ch , W H Polic e - congrat' g I Msg f Cit y o f Hope- 196 7 Nat'l Biennia l Con v f July 2 I Promotion
  • iI | G. ^r~ Christian (pl) I ^ Christian (pl) Flowers sent today to Senator Karl E.Mundt in Bethesda -- "Karl, I do hope your_ is only very temporary and nothing very bothersome. Lady Bird and are thinking of you. Lyndon B Johnson
  • __ Then Chairman Kosygin made remarks. ."" ; SUNDAY ! SXK j. .' ' - - The President and Chairman Kosygi n then walked over to stand o n top o f the large hill they could be seen by the large crowd which had gathered today, hoping to have a glimpse
  • wa y around the Cabine t Roo m shakin g everybody's hand. H e met on e youn g ma n whose nam e i: c is unknow n - - an d the Presiden t sai d "wel l I just me t a ma n who works for th e man wh o used to pa y me $ . 50 a da y - - I hope yo u all ar