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  • a house front­ ing a lake just outside town. · Among the guests was Mary J:ane Mccaffree, who is execu­ tive director of the Distin­ guished Ladies' Reception, the first event of the Inaugural weekend. · Also on hand was Gerry Van derlleuvel, Mrs. Nixon's
  • Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
  • to terminate the present type of involvement. coen1bHTI P•liEatia11 Ae-.wirM' M Pat missi~11 of Cup 71 fght aldat: w. Ttlomai JO"hnaon They do not. Vice President Humphrey: The public will be very disenchanted unless something happens. The attitude
  • a bridemaid's outfit for him, but don't believe he was around when Luci and Pat married. Answer: Right. I found Yuki abandoned at a Johnson City filling station, at Thanksgiving 1966. Charmed by this tale?.•.• when Candidate Nixon flew to the LBJ Ranch
  • a bridemaid's outfit for him, but don't believe he was around when Luci and Pat married. Answer: Right. I found Yuki abandoned at a Johnson City filling station, at Thanksgiving 1966. Charmed by this tale?.•.• when Candidate Nixon flew to the LBJ Ranch
  • was very well put. \Ve are finding that a lot of people will take Nixon over the others, but they won't take Nixon over Johnson." · TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONBETWEEN ED COOPER (Association of Motio.n Pictur.es, Washington, D. C. ) AND WALTER JENKINS
  • issues involved are pretty well set. my first phase in the campaign~ The basic They can be expressed best I thinkl:N the terms "who will the people trust" and Humphrey is hammering at· this one again and again, attacking Wallace, lumping Nixon
  • by Emotionalism By (;F,ORGE H. HALL Of the Po~t-Di~pa1t,h St•"• VICE PRESIDENT NIXON'S proposed new policy in the Formosa Strait has re­ opened an emotion-charged issue that the American people never have been able tn consider dispassionately. I ts roots extend
  • uci .and Pat Nuge!lt . . AUGUST 6, 1965 9:35p •.Ardved there for weekend viait w/ Mrs. Johnson •Gue eta inc1'1ded: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim ' M~. and.ii&. William S. ·White ·~~riazuie Mearus and.E!mnett Reardon Ward (Bill) .Deason .. and Mrs. John
  • uci .and Pat Nuge!lt . . AUGUST 6, 1965 9:35p •.Ardved there for weekend viait w/ Mrs. Johnson •Gue eta inc1'1ded: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim ' M~. and.ii&. William S. ·White ·~~riazuie Mearus and.E!mnett Reardon Ward (Bill) .Deason .. and Mrs. John
  • there ought to write as though he were inserting his name. MEETU4e 1~eTES COP¥R1~JalTC:D­ Publiculion Rwquh es p1,...i11iesc of Cop71 igl,._ It0 , .'· ,;, w fhomas JQAA&QD . sa::v;cE SET [3 of 4] M£ETlf~6 ~IQHS COPYAl6111fD Publica1loii lteqoh es Pat
  • to Preeldeat Ola• Ordaa la April. at whlcb time he told lwn aboat the le1la1at1oa ,oa ••b•equatlr ■abm.ltted to tile Coacr••• to pat the Commla ■loa oa a permaaelll t.1al foot1a1. A t.tter for ,oar ■lpatare 1■ attached at Tab B. lt lafonna Preeldelll Dias
  • in the White House, appointing people whowere not very competent. And I think perhaps that's the most serious charge against him. However.there's something around Nixon, I don't quite knowwhat. In his early days, he was called "Tricky Dick." In his running
  • a great deal to us. We wish you. your government and the British nation every good fortune. Sincerely. Lyndon B. jobDSon 7;2 ---- Thurs•• July 6, 1967 9 :30 a. m • . ,.SEGRE'l'-- .SENSITIVE MR. .P RESIDENT: This transcript of the De Gaulle-Nixon
  • believed 'in fair play, would have put a damper on · such a poorly _planned procedure. ~~ Another · thing that should be cleared-up, is the continual reference to Gen'I Eisenhower and Mr. Nixon as President and Vice President, living .foreign nations
  • . They are to go forward with their plQDS. · State Pat to whether anxious ··ot course, the idea was to make the sp~hes before the Clubs of a non-political nature. They have a Texas Club at San Diego also. You are probably right that they would put a political
  • cake" with the materials hand, and with m7. guests at home it went across very well, every­ I regained "face' as a champion of your dependability, body was happy and we had another Tom Collins on it --to you and the saucers and your so pat-able mink
  • · OF'. THE NiXON ADMINISTRATIONo c: \ FAILURE TO CONSULT WiLL' CREATE· DOUBTS ABOUT AMERICAN POLICy· AND ~ F'l,JTURE AMER:cAN• SUPPORT· OF", EUROPE iN THE· FACE OF tNCREASED sovIET v, PRESSURE A! A.TI ME -~HEN ~E~MAN ~CL I CY TOWARD THE USSR Is l) ' { iTSELF''.tN
  • , Department of State. Washlngton, -D. C. · PWBonaa1 , vk CQbl[IDBHT!AL ... ~ OCT 221969 . OFFICIAL-rnFCRMAL OFFICIAL Us& ONLY Dear Phil: Pat pla.iming take him Although Holt has in.t'ormed .me that Senator Capehart is on a trip the latter pa.rt
  • Weit Wood New Jereey Denise Linden 35 E. 8Sth St. Now York Joan Pavlla 97·01 Horace Harding Expreaaway Rego Park, New York Judy Himunan 120 E. 34th St., N. Y. Jan Jolley 150 E. 73rd s~.l&th St. NewY~ Pat Mori ZSO E. 7 3rd SL Yolande Doultremont
  • -quarters of an hour at the Foreign Office and then brought him round here for a very small working lunch. As George arrived he said to_ me, wet 11 • He was. 11 This man is wet, repeat Pat Dean can give your people the details of In this message I want
  • ~ n's are set ad confirmatio for Tuesday, /' //June 2 at 10:30 aom. before _,,/..,.,. E~st ad, Ervin S and IC 7 G~'. LISTER HILL, ALA., PAT MCN.ltMARA, MICH. WAYNE MORSE, OREG. ,...RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEX. JOSEPH 8. CLARK. PA
  • .: aome time about limiting of- \, The Paris peace talks have Nixon wlll be the next Amer-,;.~ fenaive and defensive weap,- changed this atmosphere in , lean President.. In the paat ,~ : ., • • ·on■. But why doe■ Gromyko a notable way. Between Com
  • AT THE LENS OF THE CAMERAHE IS LOOKING IN THE EYES OF EVERYONEWHOSEES HIM. HIS AUDIENCE IS THAT LENS. I HOPE HE IS GOING TO DO SOMEMOREOW THESE HIGH LEVEL THINGS. I SEE BY THE PAPERS THIS MORNINGTHAT GOLDIE HAS DUSTEDOFF THAT THING WE USED ON NIXON IN THE LAST
  • of such a thing," said another Texan, Wichita Falls Postmaster Pat conduct," While expressing "deepest Hardage, Te_xas Governor John Con- compassion for hiin and for his wife and nally, a member of Lyndon's court for six children," Johnson added that "on . as long
  • of such a thing," said another Texan, Wichita Falls Postmaster Pat conduct," While expressing "deepest Hardage, Te_xas Governor John Con- compassion for hiin and for his wife and nally, a member of Lyndon's court for six children," Johnson added that "on . as long
  • crialaiJ trlvlal. So we may want to pat lt off beyond tomorrow U we are working on the Senate. McG. B. i , .January 27, 1965 CONP IDEH'i'IAL MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Probable leaks on your South American trip 1. In accordance with your