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  • ians and then transcribed on pap r) add much needed detail. for the telephone has eliminated much of the m mo­ writing done by former Presidents. "What is open for investigation'?" is a timely question. Naturally, materials which have not ye been
  • at Matthewson's Drug Store - or S era's - or Fry Hodge to have a cherry coke or - for me, at least, a Dela­ ware Punch, and catch up with all the latest conversation. Then there were the movies - shown at "The Grand" where the magic of the motion picture brought
  • in the Nixon White House. In the summer of 1973 he became the key witness in the Watergate hearings, revealing the existence of conversations tape-recorded in the Oval Office. The next sum­ mer he was again a key witness, this time in Nixon's impeachment
  • had Easter vacation this week from school, but goes back next week.” LBJ writes County Judge Lewis Porter that he and nine other senators are sponsoring legislation to provide loans to existing rural telephone companies to improve and expand
  • means for the economical conversion of saline waters into water suitable for agricultural, industrial and municipal use. He writes that the Senate Appropriations Committee today decided that the desalinization project was so important and so necessary
  • Addresses AFL-CIO Legislative Conference and attends luncheon in his honor. During day talks with Halaby (FAA) re: J.T. Rutherford and with Rutherford re: conversation with Halaby, and later with Jerry Holleman re: J.T. Holleman [Rutherford]. Meets
  • . Republican National Committee’s fact sheet accuses LBJ of leading a Democratic attempt “to frighten the nation [about] a business dip . . . for political advantage” and charged that a “series of panic statements” in Congress were inspired by telephone calls
  • . A few short weeks ago it was my pleasure to sit in the East Room of the White House and listen with your Congressmen to the beautiful music of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. I was surprised to find in conversing with many members of the Choir
  • . Kennedy) Later meets with Bill White who has decided to write book on LBJ, and meets with Smathers re: Pearson story and “palace guard” jealousy. Later calls Moyers re: LBJ’s conversation with Fulbright on Peace Corps: Fulbright says only $10 million
  • Katherine Gonella, Cantor Following the service, you are invited to join Ashton's family for conversation and refreshments at Columbia Country Club. 7900 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase MD. My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; ut ah
  • Katherine Gonella, Cantor Following the service, you are invited to join Ashton's family for conversation and refreshments at Columbia Country Club. 7900 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase MD. My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; ut ah
  • an evening of music and reminiscences of days in the Johnson White House and travels around the globe in Air Force One. 6 Historian Michael Beschloss, who listened to and transcribed all of President Johnson's taped tele­ phone conversations released thus
  • conversations. They then came in and told me the President was dead. So much of it is vague in my mind. But I did know that it was a time when everyone had to be clear. And I knew we had to get back to that plane and back to Wa hington, all of us. When we got
  • to make their point and to argue their point in the court, particularly public opinion. Richard Bolling: The Haws lie not in the document and its potential - the Haws lie in us and our elective processes. We are going to have to go beyond conversation
  • on the military side of the budget" should be used "as investments for rebuilding the infra­ structure." Such a conversion of funds, he submitted, "wouM also be creating employment opportunities." So in answer to the argument that a "cut in military spending would
  • . The sociologist Robert Bellah reminds us that we are only able to understand ourselves and our future in con­ stant conversation with our past. "Memory and hope," he writes, "belong together." "This isn't about money,'' ~aid Hackney. "It is about the soul
  • for a special weekend. 8/17 LBJ and Mary Rather return to Washington from Austin on plane. 8/21 Three-power “Washington Conversations on International Organization” begins at Dumbarton Oaks mansion on the edge of Washington, attended by representatives
  • education irrespective of field t\r degree major The curriculum ),hould ensure that a graduate with a bachelor's tkgree will be conversant with the best that has been thought and written abuut the human rnmltllon. We are not doing that tmlay
  • ." In Vietnam. continuing his asso­ ciation with th Marines, Duncan made his way from the landing b·aches to the DMZ, accumulating along th way some of his most memorable photo .. Musing on how death could ·trike at ra.ndom, he recall db ing in conversation
  • To follow up from yesterday's conversation about the beagles, I popped the top on the cremation urns for Him and Her and found that both urns are full. YUK!!!! Oh the things I do for historical accuracy! Anyway, I told you that you could be here when it open
  • To follow up from yesterday's conversation about the beagles, I popped the top on the cremation urns for Him and Her and found that both urns are full. YUK!!!! Oh the things I do for historical accuracy! Anyway, I told you that you could be here when it open
  • Remarks (Lyndon B. Johnson-cont.) April 23-26, 1967 Federal Republic of Germany Bonn Attended funeral of Chancellor Adenauer and conversed with various heads of state. May 25, 1967 Canada Montreal, Ottawa Attended Expo 67 and conferred informally
  • Dulles’ security files. It makes bipartisanship right difficult. We Democrats need to know which one of the Republican Parties to be bipartisan with.” 4/14 Jim Rowe reports on a conversation he had with a friend who had been on a sixweek tour of Texas