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  • 3:50 4:30 6:15 7:30 8:30 9:00 19 20 9:45 10:00 LBJ Ranch Date Activity (include 11-25-62 Sunday visited by)* LD f t t Hunting with Major Cooper, Mrs. Cooper, Jan and Cam Cooper, Paul Glynn Arr. LBJ Ranch Breakfast w/ Major Cooper, Mrs
  • , Steve Steiner , Pa t Nugent, Mrs. Ellen Califano Vicky McCammon Virpinia Thrift, Mr (decorator) Joe Laitin Governor John Connally Austin JV Jacobsen Cooper , To Bergstrom AFB. via Jetsta r w/ Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Kellam Virginia Thrift, Mrs. Ellen Cooper
  • Depart 4040 to W. House for working Breakfast w/ President, Arr W. House To Mats Terminal, WNA - arriving at 9:45a. To NYC - via NASA Plane #1 Festivities of Astronaut Cooper. Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
  • Sherman Cooper of West Va. ; Cong. Carl Perkins of. Kentucky - stops to shake hands w/ crowd at fence Helicopter to Inez, Kentucky w/Gov (see page Barron Gov Breathitt Secy Celebrezze 2)Secy Wirtz Secy Hodges arr at 4:30 Sen Cooper Cong Perkins Secy
  • :15p t 9. 3:30p 10. 4:00p 11. 5:00p 12. 7:45p Lions Club presented check for tornado relief fund in Texas Jack Anderson Carl Rowan Ambassador Carrillo Flores Jim Noel Sen and Mrs. Cooper's lunch for PM Nehru, 2900 N Street Ambassador Carrillo Flores
  • ; Tom Corcoran; Charles Gibbons; Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Siegel; Mrs. John Sherman Cooper; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
  • meeting of Civic Committee of People to People Program and the committee on International Municipal Cooperation of American Municipal Association; Crystal Room; Carlton Hotel spoke to lunch of Mayors Conference P-38: Tom Deegan Charles Thompson of Lubbock
  • friend) Reagan Legg and Larry King Nick Katzenbach Ed Cooper Sarah McClendon Texas Delegation Roland Boyd Bobby Baker (New York) Howard MaMahon To gym Jim Mathis Jack Bell Bob Burkhardt Congressman George Mahon Jerr Griffin (Baltimore Sun) To Speaker's
  • for Ranch. Heard on radio that Luci was going to Austin. Stopped on highway and talked with her. 9:05 Arrived Ranch. Met Aunt Ellen Cooper. 10:00 Dinner around pool with President, Lyndon, John Betar, Jesse Kellam, A.W., Jake, Jack, Vicki, and Ginny. Walked
  • - Mrs. Dirksen, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Mansfield, Mrs. Pell, Mrs. Monroney, Mrs. Jordan, and Mrs. Scott 1:10 Mrs. Humphrey arrived 1:15 Lunch 3:00 Guests departed 3:45 Reception guests to East Room 4:12 Joined guests in East Room for Catholic University
  • Senate Hosted luncheon on seventh floor of State Department the U. S. JAPAN SCIENCE COOPERATION COMMITTEE. Reception concluding White House Economic Conference. Shoreham Hotel, Wash. D. C Addressed American Cancer Society, Shoreham Hotel, Wash. , D. C
  • that the Attorney General was working on it now.. Justice Abe Fortas - (ret. his call) , Mildred Stegall in Secy. Rusk To Dental office to have his teeth worked on - w/ JV Senator Sherman Cooper - at his residence (to ask him to be part of delegation . representing
  • :00 12 13 9:50 f 11:00 Dinner wit h Mrs . J . , Do n an d Jan e Thomas , Majo r Gordo n Cooper , Trud y Coope r (wife ) daughters Ca m an d Ja n Cooper , Mr . an d Mrs . J . C . Kellam , Ernes t Stubbs , Lynda Bird , Lucy, Boy d Richie , M F Raymond
  • Antonio Congressman Thornberry Leave EOB Arrive P-38 Soup in P-38 cup custard To Senate barbershop Depart P-38 Senate gym for a rubdown Depart OS OB Arrive NSOB 5121 NSOB : greeted ne w staff member, Jill Cooper, for firs t time Leave Senate wing
  • . Talked with Liz re: Palm Beach. Worked at desk. 11:30 $UULYDO FHUHPRQ\ %HDXWLIXO GD\ /XFL RQ EDOFRQ\ ODUJH FURZG RQ 7 - >7KRPDV -HIIHUVRQ@ NQROOV 1RWH IURP %LOO 0 >0R\HUV@ 2. 12:55 Left with Bess for lunch at the home of Mrs. John Sherman Cooper
  • DINNER - poolside - at main house w/ Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, John Betar, Mrs. Ellen Cooper, A. W. Moursund , J . C. Kellam, JV, Jake Jacobsen, Vicky McCammon, Virginia Thrift • for a walk afte r dinner, to visit Cousin Oreole, returnin g to main house at 11
  • (inc!ude visited by) To the South Grounds w/ Mrs. Johnson for High School Students in Washington under sponsorship of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Pics REMARKS Clyde Ellis, General Manager, Natl Rural Electric Cooperative
  • :50 9:00 9:30 9:45 9:50 10:11 f f f t t f f t t f t t Ashton Gonella W Jenkins John Steele Sargent Shriver Governor Price Daniel of Texas Cabinet Room - business group Sen. John Sherman Cooper W. Jenkins Andy Hatcher // 6:06 t Mrs. Gonella Goes
  • w/ Judge J. C. Looney Walter Jenkins Spoke to Sen. Sherman Cooper and 75 Kentucky Farmers in Senate Reception Room Return to S212, and meet w/ Mr. Whitworth (Oklahoma American Legion Representative, brought in by Cong. Ed Edmonds on) Oklahoma
  • at 3:30 pm Motorcade to visit Cooperative Housing Project, arriving at 4:20. .. visit w/ 3 families in typical apartments Motorcade to City Hall -- goes to Mayor's office Reception in City Hall given by the Mayor - greets business leaders and labor
  • House Depart White House Arrive P-38 Senator Mansfield Senator Cooper - re: getting constituent to see State of Union message Harry McPherso n Speaker McCormack Opened Senate Attended the President's State of the Union Message Soup in P-38 McGeorge Bundy
  • to Cooper & Conrad, I had _______. L spoke of their calm courage. Later Webb said he got across our story to the world. Peace. Greeted four newcomers stopping at Birthplace and very briefly Boyhood Home. Then to church with Lynda and Luci and all guests
  • 10:02 t Carl Marcy 3 .0:00 Eric Johnston, Ed Cooper, James Hamilton (National Council of Churches), Hyman Bookbinder (AFL-CIO), Edward Snyder (Friends Community Natl Legis), Wallace Campbell (Co-op League of USA), James Hamilton (Natl Council
  • the Administration at Pittsburgh, Pa. w / Mr. I.. W. Abel and Mr. Conrad Cooper - Secy. Wirtz and Secy. Connor . The Senator agree d to g o -- the President had them sent by a Jet Star) Governor Leroy Collins -T?" Washington, D . C. (se e phone call t o Morse; same
  • White House Tuesday the ASTRONAUT S - fo r a n informal- visit w / th e Presiden t i n his of c The Presiden t greete d Astronaut Lt . Col . Gordo n Cooper , Mrs . Trud y Cooper, an d daughters^ Cam and Ja n (Camal a an d Janita) Astronaut Cdr . Charle
  • : Jack Leacacos of the Cleveland Plain Dealer George Christian he is writing a book on foreign policy -- and asked to see the President. He has already received cooperation from the State Department and Walt Rostow, since he views foreign policy pretty
  • \ tfsxxas: i hosted for a receptio n MflHfe honor/of ;Secy Dean Rusk/by the Diplomatic Corps OFF RECORD --Amb. Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa invited the President to the reception held in recognition of the Rusks many years of gracious cooperation and kind
  • Frank Stanton, James Hagerty, Rob't Kintner, Robert Wilson, Hunt Rylander, Kent Cooper, James Wilson, Ed. L. Saxe RE: Proposed permanent TV set up in Fish Room In lounge ( WJ, BM, JV) Larry O'Brien told yb to go home & turn out lights To Valenti
  • between the bamboo poles. Kaisahan - Literally means unity. Thi s number features glimpses of the indigenous and primitive character of many lands. Dances interweave to signify peace and progress through international cooperation. (Special Presentation
  • The President accompanied Eugene Black through MW's office cooperation) and down the hallway outside MWsoffice natr December The White House, Washington, D. C. p^ 10, 1966 SATURDAY E Activity (include visited by) Director Charles Schultze to Lounge Office
  • Watso n (pl) Bill Moyer s Bill Moyer s Mrs. Johnso n To Mansio n Marvin Watso n Dinner Willard w/ Bill Mrs Johnson Deason NMCC Joseph Retired Califano Mrs Ellen Mrs Donald Cooper Diana Macarthur
  • Today announced that a cooperative agreement has been signed by Paul Mellon, President of the National Gallery of Art, and Stewart L Udall, Secy of the Interior for a National Sculpture Garden on the Mall Today made available $25,000,000 in federal
  • of the city) BM (pl) Datr January * White hoe Q^v 6, 1966 Thursday Speaker McCormack BM (pl) MW (pl) BM (pl) _CL^ 12:29p Dr. Hornig and McGeo Bundy ( Hornig out at 12:46p) " ^ to discuss items on space and international cooperation prior to his
  • ,etc. Senators: Karl Mundt , S. D. Mansfield (Mont.) Dirksen (Ill) Hickenlooper (Iowa) Milton Young (N. Dak.) Stennis (Miss) Carlson (Kan) Beall (Md) Hruska (Neb) Curtis (Neb) Cooper (KY) Burdick (N. Dak) Boggs (Dela) Miller (Iowa) Congressmen: E. Y
  • - financing capital improvements from $750 million to $1,750 million REMARKS: ^ Senator John Sherman Cooper Cong Robert A Everett Senator Albert Go re Cong Joe Evins Cong Richard H Fulton ^ Senator B Everett Gordan Cong John Duncan Cong James Kee Cong Ken
  • pledge to cooperate * with you --(meaning the Americans)-- in the American quest for an honorable and just peace, and we pledge not to betray those valiant sons of America who have given their lives to this sacred cause. "___ _____ """ (first
  • in Oval Room w/ Phillips Talbot Undersecretary Ball Ambassador Aziz Ahmed Hon Zulfigar Bhutto t Allen Dulles 6:20 t Mansfield f J Edgar Hoover Nasutinan t Sen James Cooper Defense Minister f Congr Les Arends Indonesia @ 5:40 in Oval t Jno J. McCloy Room f
  • to Appalachian report and discussed financing of the Appalachian Program. Several governors said this was the best cooperation between federal and state that hey knew of in any Federal program, and that while the dollar amount of aide to Appalachia was cut down
  • executives of U. S. firms with extensive international operations. Conferenc e designed to further our close cooperation with American business, and brief them on policy matters they might discuss with their foreign contacts. n,t, Dec 4, 1967 The White