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Day Monday
visited by)*
LD
Nov 6, 1961
Expenditure
Code
Ben B agdikian (Sat Eve Post), Reedy, Boatner
Bill White
Texas press -- for briefing on Gonzalez election
Drew Pearson
Henry Gonzalez
(New York City)
Senator Kerr
John McKee (Dallas
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/ /
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calls
carded
March 6 , 1965
The White House
Saturday
To Office w/Marvin Watson
Chalmers Roberts , Washington Post
McGeorge Bund y
Willard Shelto n , AFL-CIO News
To Press Office t o read ticker and
Bill Moyers
McGeorge Bundy
Cong. Jack
- MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
DateMay29,1964
WASHINGTON
Day Friday
Mrs. Johnson began her day at (place)
Appointment
Entry
No.
Activity (include visited by)
Time
O
2:00
3:15
4:15
am
Expenditure
P
Leave New York
- w/ Ashton
11:30 To Jean-Louis for comb-out
12:35 Pictures for "D.C. Post" and "New York Times"
1:05 Back inside
1:45 - 2:15 Lunch, Patsy told about Diana's Youth Conference
meeting
2:20 Dictated
3:05 To third floor to say goodbye to Thomases
- Morris (NY Times)
Eddie Adams and Maurice Templeman (New York)
Roland Boyd, Ralph Bush and Nancy Bush (Norfolk, Va)
Keith Kahle, French Robertson, Ed Connally
Ed Connally
Lunch in P-38 $2.10
To home
Congressional Campaign Dinner, Natl Guard Armory
- )
Mike Caffert y (joi n in Texas)
Mrs. Liz Carpenter (join in Springfield)
George Duty
Mrs. India Edwards (joi n in Springfield)
Joe Lastelic
Frank Muto
Bill Moyers
Mary Rather (join in New York)
George Reedy
Ashton Thornhill
Bob Waldron
Marvin Watson
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Larry Temple, J Jones
Whitney Young - New York City
Mrs
Johnson ^%L^d^^^^^^^^^^e
talked
during
lunch
to
^^^^'^L^tt
Mr KrimZ^J^
re
Library
^
- Hanschman, CBS
30. Don Janson, New York Times
31. John Lindsay, Washington Post
32. Loye Miller, Time
33. Glenn Shelton, Wichita Falls New-Record
34. Marie Smith, Washington Post
35. John Thawley, KTBC-TV
36. Bob Walsh, Washington Star
37. Sara Wood, Austin
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Jack
Valenti
Gerri
Whittington
to remind of Lisagor / Higgins appt.
Roy Wilkins
Pierre Salinger
Walter Jenkins
re death of Judge Rice
Bill
Moyers
Walter Jenkins
re wanting Deloach to watch TV program
McGeorge Bundy
f Senator Humphrey
( New York City
- n^ Octobe r 3, ig&x 1967
The White House p
Tuesday
Activity (inc!ude visited by)
Mrs. Johnson - at Luci's house, in Austin (still sleeping, did not talk)
Walt Rostow
Edwin Weisl, Sr - New York City _
Mrs. Johnson - returning his call
Harry
- calls checked
usher's checked
White House
September 30, 1966
Friday
Lynda Bird - New York City
To Oval Office
Bill Moyers (pl)
MW (pl)
Ambassador Arthur Goldberg
re Max Kampelman
Cong. Samuel Stratton OFF
for private SIGNING CEREMONY
H. R
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To New York City, arriving at 11:00
To ITT - Speak to Plans for Progress meeting there, depart ITT w/ Dave Dubinsky
Leo Stohlberg, Joe Moran, IS, MF
Arrive Schrader's Manufacturing Co. - visit w/ workers - joined there by
Dave Dubinsky
To NY Post
- .
3:25 To Mr. Per's shop -- met Luci and Deeda Mann and her two boys (two and four years old)
they returned from New York.
En route to Mr. Per's, talked with MWT re: house guests and evening activities.
3:32 Arrived at Mr. Per's -- shampoo and set
- Nichols Alabama
Daniel L. Parent Massachusetts
Marvin E. Rainey Kansas
William Ryan Vermont
Milo Thomas New
- Elden Tipton Indiana
-Joseph A. Varon Florida
DISTRICT
Jersey 12th
Dakota 2nd
4th
Carolina 9th
7th
3rd
2n
1st
5th
1s
6th
4th
York 30th
Jersey 7t
- , Minneapolis Tribune
Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Commission
Mr. Charles ^^Bartlett, Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times
Mr. Karl Bauman, Associated Press
Alfred M Bell, Washington, D.C.
William M Blair, New York Times
Hon. Waggoner Carr, Attorney
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party wore native dress.
The Secretary of State, Dean Rusk
Washington Post of Wed
The
Secretary of Treasury, Henry Fowler
June 22 took note of the J
The Secretary of Defense, Robert S McNamara
President's new patent leather
shoes with bows
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sponsored by the President's Club of New York.
Also left w/ the
President, Brooklyn Navy Yard Report
Robert
Picture made w/ Del Webb - presentation
of pass to Yankee Stadium Mr Webb is owner of NY Yankees
To mansion
for lunch
w/ Washington Post people
- w
- )
Bill Mo yers (PlO
Mrs. Johnson
Califano (pl) Bob Kintner ^——-^——
—
Ambassador Goldberg in New York ( b 3) ___
Senator Frank Church (In New York in Amb. Goldberg's suite) (b4)
(Courtenay Valenti called. Pres said he'd have to call her back, he had
- ) ^__^^^^_^^.
Bill Moyers (pl)
-.
-
'
MW
(pl)
Bill Moyers (pl)
Watson (pl)
(The President had placed a call with the operator for Dr. Heller. Now asked it be hel
Mayor John Lindsay of New York accompanied by James E. Rankin, Corporation Coun
and Bill Moyers. Oke
- Post, Denver, Colorado
Jack S. Knight, Miami Herald, Detroit Free Press, and Akron, Beacon Journal
John Cowles, Jr. , Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn
W. H. James, Exec VP of New York News, NYC
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, NY Times
Richard
- in the advance o f education since the Constitituio n was written .
The President today announced i. two appointments t o the United States Advisor y
Commission on Information. Mr. M. S. Novik, Radio-television consultant of New
York is bein g reappointed
- Francisco Chroricl e
Don Shoemaker, Editor , Miam i Heral d Templeto
Tom Easton, Editor , Sa n Francisco Call-Bulleti n
Martin Ochs , Editor , Chattanoog a Times E
. L . Holland , Editor , Birmingha m New s
Max Lerner, Columnist , Ne w York Pos t To
m
- Jersey
Mr. Edgar D. Kaiser, President, Kaiser Industries Corporation,
Oakland, California
Mr. Andre Meyer, Lazard Freres and Co. , New York, New York
Mr. Edwin L. Weisl, Sr. , Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett, New York, New York
Hon. Joseph Califano. Jr.
Hon
- tonight and that the Vietnam thing was taking much of his tim e
and wearing on him. H e introduced Secretary Ball (subbin g for Secy Rusk who
was iaaaesc in New York) who dealt exclusively with comment s on the political
and economic side of the Vietnam
-
Inspector
Robert Wick
of FBI
fr mans
Lunch
Secy
in
mansion
w/
George
Alex
Rose and
Jimmy
McNamara
fr
mans
Reedy
Wechsler
Douglass
Cater
New York Post
and
off Record
Flowers an d notes sen t to :
Ambassador t o Cost a Rica , Gonzale s J . Faci o
- . (returning his call)
Governor Edmund Brown -- Sacremento, California b. 4
Justice Arthu r Goldberg -- Washington, D. C.
Chairman William Martin b. 5 of Federal Reserve
Dr. Fran k Stanton -- New York City, N. Y. n/r
The President returned to the living room
- general - sent to the Senate
Proclamation recognizing New York World's Fair
Accepted resignation of Dr. Eugene P. Wigner from the General Advisory Committee to the AEC
and announced appointment of Dr. John C. Bugher
Haircut
Nap
- Dave Highley
W Jenkins
- Mr.
Thomas W. Young, Journal & Guide, Norfolk, Va.
^r
\^ Mr.
Frank L. Stanley, Sr. , Louisville Defender, Louisville, Kentucky
* Mr.
Frank L. Stanley, Jr. , Louisville Defender (presently on loan to National
Urban League, New York, New York) _
Mr
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1968
White House ~
Monday
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Activity
LD
^
(include visited by)
On board the President had chili and two saltines and a cup of coffee
8:51 p Arrived
Floyd Bennet Field, NeW York
8:54p Departed
Floyd Bennet Fiel d
- succeed w/ me," said the President. "I have some other clients for you."
To Cabinet Room to greet a group of volunteers from the American Cancer
Society
ATTENDANCE:
Mr. Lane W. Adams - New York, N. Y. --Exec VP of Am Cancer Soc
Mr. Steve Barrie, Sunnyside
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P. 2
Thurs.
White
House
9-3-64
Senator Clinton Anderson of New Mexico, (welcomed him in the office by saying, "1 just wanted t o
thank you, Clint, fo r what you did at the convention" )
Shook hands w/ Mary White of Valenti's office and she wished
- at President's table
Herbert Allen, Jr. ,NYC
Mr. John W. Bassett, Max Jr. , Washington, DC
Mr. Richard H. Boyce, Scripps Howard Newspapers
Judge Sidney Clark, Wilmington, Delaware
Mr. John A Coleman, New York, New York
Mr. Arlan R. Coolidge, Pres., Rhode Island
- Date December
LBJ RANCH Day
18, 1966
SUNDAY Expendi-
Activity (inciude visited by) ture
Code
The President later in the day reported that he had awakened at 4:30a and read the
Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and New York Times and Wall Street
- , NYC
Mr. Louis E. Martin, Wash. , DC
Mr. Endre Marton, Associated Press
Very Rev. Leo McLaughlin, S. J. Pres. , Fordham University, Bronx, NY
Dr. Thomas Patrick Melady, Pres. , Africa Service Inst. of New York
Mr. Lee W. Minton, Pres., Glass Bottle
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Expenditure
Code
off record
re appointments w/ som e
identification w/ Brooklyn.
Doug Nobles memo
giving the President
info on appointments to DT
Specific interest in today's
meeting w/ Mr. Thomas Galulcci
for Regional Director
in New York . 7:34p Wheels down
- for television TAPING of the President's statement on the
Food Message to Congress
To the Oval Ofc
The Honorable Nelson Rockefeller ^_
Oke
pics and Frank Wolfe
Governor of New York pics
The Governor asked to see the President on a number of matters
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the newspaper s fo r th e Ne w York
York Dail
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February 1 8 196 5
The Whit e House
Thursday
he sai d he ha d lef t it . H e cam e ou t an d aske d fo r on e quickly (Cath y
- of the Gridiro
H.E. Vu Van Thai, Amb of VietNam; Mayor of New York, John Lindsay; Senator Jacob Javits, John CoWles.
1:1 5a Sunday, March 13 Departed
Statler Hotel returning to Mansion at 1:23a
{!
2:00a Retired
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To
- - says Port Jervis. N. Y is small, about 9,000, but the paper circulates
Orange County and adjacent areas to make it 11,000 circulation. This is the 27th District of New York; John Dow is
Democratic first-term member. The paper has supported
- WalkerPres. Universal Life Ins. Co. Mrs. Shazar
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. M. WarburgNew York City
Secy Dean Rusk
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watson
Mrs. Arthur Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. James Wechsler Editor, New York Post
Mr. Louis Nizer
Mr. Morris Weinberg
Mrs. Dore