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- editor, Hearst newspapers
John J. Leary, editor, Albany Times -Union, Albany, N. Y.
Sterling Noel, managing editor, Baltimore News American
Robert Thompson, Washington bureau chief, Hearst Newspapers
Marianne Means
Cassie Mackin
and Herbert Kamm
Today
- . George M. Parker, President, American Flint Glass Workers Union, Toledo,
Mr. Paul L Phillips, President, United Papermakers and Paperworkers, Albany,
Mr. Morris Pizer, President, United Furniture Workers of America, NYC
Mr. Willia m Pollock, President
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f HITE Housi Date_January
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8, 196 7 ,
«NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
, ,0 1 Th
e White House
'resident began his da y at (Place) _________
Time Telephon
In Out
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. Activity
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LD
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9:36a f
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Sunday
Valenti
9:45a Breakfast
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- Leaders' Breakfast
Senator Mik e Mansfield
Mr.Charles Engelhar d
Hon. Rober t Kenned y
Mr. Walte r Reuther
With Mrs. Johnson, gree t Presiden t
and Mrs. Segni
a t Union Station .
Motorcade t o Blair House .
Lunch with TIME-LIFE group:
George Hun t
Otto
- The Vice
Entry
No.
Lyndon B.
Johnson's
Daily
Diary
President
began
his dayat (place)
Time
f
Telephone
or t
Lo
8:00
9:56
9:57
10:12
10:16
10:25
11:20
t
9:00
a.m.
9:15a.m.
9:30a.m.
9:45
a.m.
10:00
a.m.
10:15
a.m.
10:30
a.m.m
10:45
a.m. f
11
- . Daniel at the leadership mtg
Rostow -pl (re
foreign
policy statements in State of the Union)
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DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N
DIARY
President bega n hi s day a t (Place ) Th
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Telephon
Time
f
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*HITE Hous e Date
January
DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
WARY
LBJ
President began his day at (Place)
Time T<
1:
1
in Out
Lo
RANCH Friday
JC£hre
Activity
(include visited by)
LD
12:02a t
J.
12:07a f
'
— Day
C. Kellam - house guest
- ^^ ^^
/KITE HOUSE Date
>ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSO N
Decembe
r 7 , 1968
DIARY
president began his day at (Place)
Time Telephone
11
In Out
Lo
the
i or t
Activity
Dale
Rostow
Situation
Room
President awake - sometime between 8:00a and
8:55a
- to Pittsburgh Hilton
arriving
at
approximately
2,000 people waiting outside
hotel w/ Mayor Barr
David McDonald
Grand Ballroom
addresses
League of Woman Voters introduced by Secy Wirtz
To Union Hall via
motorcade most of the streets lined w/ people
President
-
reported
out
on the Senate calendar
W Jenkins
McGeorge
Bundy
Sen Hubert Humphrey
Amb
Mrs Angier
Biddle
Duke
and Mrs Johnson
arrive
Mrs J
steps into
Oval Rm to remind
Pres
to depart
is
of
now
is time
To mjdr's
ofc
asks for
black signing
pen that'll
- '. mjdr responded
Lollobrigida . . . and the President said that Courtenay is going to be another
Lollobrigida. . . . (beautiful Italian movie actress). . . .
Then stood at the newspaper table and looked over a draft of his State of the Union
Message
-
around
South Grounds
w/ newspaper
men - returning
to
office at 1:36 - (5 times around)
Picture
taking
w/ Earle Cooke, Jr in Cabinet Room
reading newspape r in outer office , say s to girls, "The y asked Luci if she'dever been aqueen
before, an d she sai
- Broadcaating Company
We1tern Union
CBS-frV
UPI Newafilm
Chicago Tribune
New York Herald Tribune
Time
United Pre1 • International
USIA
U.S. New a & World Report
ABC News
New York Daily News
NBC TV
Wa•hington Star
Wa1hington Poat
St. Louia Poat Diapatch
National
- , visited briefly w/ VM AND MF, and then went to his bedroom to
take a nap fo r the remainder of the flight.
Arrive
Gained two hours i n
time change
calls
checked
mf
Des
Moines,
Iowa
Greeted by an enthusiastic crowd, and Reception Committee'
Governor
- of the President's acceptance of his
resignation.
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
in the Cabinet Room, the President met w/ a number of businessmen who visited
the Soviet Union-Moscow - as participants in the Mosco w Roundtable under the
auspices. . . of Business
- to go to her.)
(ind Re: Klansmen in Texas and their elections as USS -- and a law about them -- _
- passed during the time of Mrs. Ma Ferguson's tenure as Governor of state of Texas)
Marvin Watson (pl)
^_
———
Hon. Lisle Carter (being
Marvin Watson
- progress reports thatthey have as time goes on. After
the President finished, Mr. Siemiller, represen
the unions, and Mr. Curtin. representing the airlines, said that they appreciated the manner in which the President had
asked them to come here
- President
ended his speech
He was interupted 71 times by applause
12:11p The
12:12p President
President sat down
Louis Stulberg made a few remarks
Presented the President with a:
little tie - made by the union workers for Lynn
doll - for Lynda's expected
- fmiE HOUSE r>
atP
ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
DIARY
-resident began his day at (Place)
:
T\mr
Time
In Out
11
f
Telephone
Lo
White
or t ExpendiActivity
LD
10:40a t_
Toe
Califano -pl/ At
Day Tuesday
this time the Attorney General, Ramsey
- /KITE HOUS E Dat
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>ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N
DIARY LB
J RANC H Sat
'resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) •
Time Telephon
11
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Da
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Activit
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.
y (includ e visite d by )
8:20a t
Mr
. Ma x Brooks
- arrived unannounced
Paul Miller, Gannet Rober
t Lucas, Chief, Gannett Bureau
Bernard Kilgore, Star Walke
r Stone, Ed-in-chief, Scripp Howard
Sen. Harr y Byrd
Turner Catledge , NY TIMES in NYC
James S. Copley , Publisher, San Diego Union Tribune
"Bob
- S/HITE HOUSE Dat
DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
e June
DIARY
the
President began his day at (Place) Day
Time Te
11
In Ou
t Lo
8,
White House Saturday
feP.h°ne
Activity
(include visited by)
LD
8: 21a The
President came out of the Diplomatic
- displeasure of the Democratic ticket or
Advance men for Memphis
support for the Republican ticket such as those observed reading: "No ADA For Me"
Bill Jordan
ass't to
"America
Not For Socialism" Also seen more than a few times were large pictures of
Sen Dick
- on a straight course of over 2, 000 miles per
hour and on a closed course of 1,688 miles per hour. These records were formerly
held by the Soviet Union. These two Air Force pilots, as members of the YF-12A
test force, established three absolute and six jet class
- *. TH^HIT E HOUS E Dat
PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N
DAILY DIAR Y Th
The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da
Time Telephon
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- *c/HITE^^HOUS ^^
E date May
^P
>ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
DIARY
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the
D1 ,
•resident began his day at (Place)
D
Time Telephone
11
In Out
Lo
9:35a t
White house ~
ay
i or t
Activity
Sunday
(include visited by)
LD
Th
26,
e Situation
- Date November 18, 1964
THE WHITE HOUS E
PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
DAILY DIARY
Day Wednesday
The President began his day a t (Place)
Entry
No.
C
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Telephone
f or t
Time
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In
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f
The Operator, asking her to have the chief come
- Polish
Union of North America
Hon Joseph
Gozecki
Mayor of Homtramck
Mich
Attendance
Joint Chiefs of Staff Meeting:
Helen Janowski
Pres Union of Polish WomenMaj. Gen. Chester V. Clifton
Hon Edward Lyack Mayor of Chisoppee Mass Gen. Earle G. Wheeler
- up that high . Mjdr congratulated the President on his
State of the Union speech saying that it was very good and the ending was particularly
good. "Thank you, thank you ma'am. " and
onto the Oval Office
Vice President-elect Hubert Humphrey
Jack
- Datr
November
3, 1966
PRES!DEMT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
DAtLY D!AKY
The President began his day at (Place) The
Entry !
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Time Te!ephone
or t
Activtty
In Out
L
o LD
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White
House Day
Thursday
- practice o f State o f Union Message o n
_ teleprompter
. w / Jac k Valent i ,__
_.
8:30p _
Reported Upstairs __- 2 d Floo r o f Mansio n
„ 8:32 p —
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Hous
..
—
_ President at this time signed two Official copies (one for Senate, one
- with the President a leather folder containing the President's state of the
Union msg 1967 and a booklet "Trend Line Analysis -- Study of Voting
Statistics in Six States, "
Sanders- p
l ^^^
^
n^ October 31, 1967
The White House Tuesday
Day i
Activity (inc!ude
-
Capitol
STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS - live television coverage
Depart
Arrive
Capitol
South
Grounds
Jan 14, 1969
The White House
Tues
The President returned to the second floor-followed by members of his f amilv- Mrs. Johnson , Lynda and Luci
-
into
the
Farley
Sgt Glynn
mansion
and
Notes on visit to xxxx Mrs. Harry Byrd's funeral:
10:07 Helicopter
from South Lawn to Winchester, Va. , a rriving at 9:37 local time.
Accompanied by Price Daniel, Dr. Burkley, Paul Glynn, G. Reedy, Rufus
Youngblood, Com
- at (Place)
Time Telephon
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Walt Rostow (pl ) " e
- o Walter P. Reuther,
President of the International Union, UAW, Detroit, Michigan,
for the term expiring May 22, 1966, replacin g Jack T. Conway,
who has been appointed to a full-time position with the Office
of Economic Opportunity
The National
- to the time
when the "hope and optimism" represented by the successful Ranger Moon Mission, will
supplant "the fear and hate, the bitterness and division, the poison and venom" which retard
society's progress, the President said.
Dr. Wm H. Pickering, director
- , NYC
Alan Barth, American Civil Liberties Union, Stoney Brook, L. I.
Larry Baskir, Washington, D. C.
Lowell R Beck, American Bar Assn. , Washington, DC
Joan Beider, Vera Foundation, NYC
Charles A. Bellows, Chicago, Ill
James A. Belson, Hogan & Hartson
-
Glynn
to find out time of next appt
Walter Jenkins
fr
mansion
asks
Dick
Nelson bring
12 medallions
fr
mjdr's
office
for Mrs Johnson
Walter Jenkins
fr
mansion
Geo Reedy
fr mansion
Walter Jenkins
fr
mansion
Geo Reedy
fr mansion
Harry McPherson
Undersecy
- VH.TE HOUS E dat
>ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N
e Marc
h 4 , 1968
DIARY Monda
Resident bega n hi s day at (Place)_Porterfield Hou se, Rame y Ai r Forc e Base , Puert o Ric o Da
Time Telephon
11
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7:54a f0
e
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