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  • checked with Mr. Manato• regardl~ the tour for the 2500 Jaycees which /L.-11 IJ.£L G Senator Brewster and Senator ~Tydings, (frrv_vr·· v /-J' wrote to Liz Carpenter about. He said thi• should not be done. otherwise we would be getting all the other
  • , ~ritlme /sr~~ ('h'f / ; r(;/ Tbl• I• IA n•ponae .J {_~ Admlnl•trator ~ s-- "// -­ '1) JIily 20. 1964 TOa THE PRESIDENT FROM: LIZ CARPENTER Tb• Republican women are hiably oraaniaed and bard at work. I aia11••t that at ti.• coacluaion
  • , because they are enthusiastic about the possibilities. I.~ .s. McG. B. CONPIDISN'FIAL -€ONE IDEN TIAL October 18, 1962 LIZ Please wasn't. tell the VP that my first reaction was "who, me"? It The most relevant articles State can find
  • on their front yard and porches." March lf~ 1965: Mrs. Johnson met with Secretary and Mrs. Udall, Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, Chah-man of the National Capital Planning Gommiss~on, Liz Carpenter, Mrs. Johnson's press secretary, Mr. Nash Casho of the National Park
  • ·Physician. Cain, Vice-President's 7. Mr. Walter Jenkins, Administrative Assistant to Vjce-President. 8. Mr. Frank Valeo, Office of Senator Mansfield. 9. Mr. Horace Busby, Special Assistant. 10. Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter. l 1. Col. Howard Burris, Aide. 12
  • to the Society for thei:ra use. Nash we want to thank you for your $500 speaker's fee ••.• 11 terally gathering rosebuds while you speak. We have an exciting present q ion to hear and so I'll turn the chair over to ~ecretary Udall. [1 of 2 (back)] Liz
  • take Oklahoma delegation to Loo Angeles tor Kennedy. What he is working for I thlnt ls an uninstructed delegation which would put h1m in a position of more prestige at the Convention. I have been getting a lot of helpful lnfo1mation from Lei and Liz
  • Kennedy for a NASA briefing and tour Monday, November 18. Arrives 11:35 a.m., departs 2:30 p.m., EST. Will see Apollo 8 astronauts. X ~ As istant Administrator for _Public Affairs cc: George Christian Elizabeth Carpenter itiMlt'.i ~· ◄ - .. s:'?Kt
  • TO RUEHCR/SECSTATE ~ASHDC IMMEDIATE 157 INFO ZEN/AnE~13ASSY. PRETORIA 176 ~T .:\ T 2 G}H~C BT LIZ-~D IS SU3,JECT: I·iURDERER CF' VERWOERD REF: CAPE TOWN EMBTEL 292 1. !HRGUG FOR TRACI~G PURPOSES ONLY REPORTED WASHINGTON HIS CHANNELS 1- REPEATED
  • (was transferred as a matter from fact· to you from Liz Carpenter's office) She said they wanted to confirm the story which has come to them that on Wednesday of next week (December 11) Mr. Clarence ..)Aitchell and Mr. Whitne Youn are giving ~ party in honor
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  • . Pell Mr. Abell Mrs. Krim Mr. Clifford Mrs. Krock Mr. McPherson Mrs. Stanton Rep. de la Garza Secy of Treasury Lady Cavendish Mr. Walton Mrs. McPherson Mr. Millis Mrs. MacArthur Mr. Brandon Mrs. Carpenter Mr. Krock Mrs. Marks TABLE 2 TABLE 7 TABLE 12
  • . , Commission of Fine Arts Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Carpenter Mrs-Press Secretary for the First Lady; Mr- Columnist, Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Symington Exec. Dir., President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime - Z - 11 /17 / 65
  • Carpenter Mrs. Leonard Unser Mr. B. Younablood CarNo.3. Mr. Stephen Smith Mr1. S. Smith Ambae1ador-de1ip&te Kenneth Todd Youns CarNo.4. Mr . .lames Suffridge Mr. William J. Crockett Mr. Leonard Unger The remaining Members of the Party will proceed
  • believe that our military and diplomatic men in the field know more than many of our Congressmen and Senators back here. - 4 ­ Anybody can kick a barn down. It takes a good carpenter to build one. I don't know in the future how we are we ~o 1:958
  • MRS.: JOHNSON Two sta;.and pearl JOHNSON A single DAUGHTERS strand necklace. pearl necklace £or each. '-'~C. R. Constance Calenberg Gift Coordinator Office of the Chief of Protocol 0/ CPR:RCCalenber g:rc Copies: Mrs. Carpenter/Mrs. Mrs. Lucy
  • , 1964 Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter White House Washington, D. C. Dear Will Mrs. late Mrs. you be so kind as to give Johnson? I promised to in getting it done. It was very again before Elaine Carpenter: sends good too her seeing long. best you
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  • (?§ f:«ef±'1 Bu ■b7 J.prll 26, 1961 I GPO a TllD !O 1.ll Oil Tue9'&7, Ll• Carpenter, fl1 Bowu-4 Bun1.a ant 111Hlt , tor exp1ora,or, ecmtuenoe th three Hate ott1oeraa 4 nb, Ob.lna Attain apeo1al.lat ctellipated ltJ \he a.ontm7 to help pl..aa
  • the National Convention of the NSRP held at Carpenter's Hall, 920 Main Street, Jacksonville, Florida. LYNCH spoke in opposition to integration and called upon all white people to organize to stop the Federal government from continuing to support Negroes
  • , ICA Car No. Mies Mary Margaret Wiley Miss Elizabeth Carpenter 7 Car No. 8 Car No. 2 Protocol seat. Mr. Walter Jenkins Dr. James Cain Mr. Robert Waldron Car Cars Ii>. 1 to 9 only will Cars mentioned below will and diepe.rae. enter
  • correction for the flnal printa. Would you please let Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, Ll& Carpenter, etc., see these for thelr cholde. "' I don't LBJ/mf 10-2-67 9:00p care. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Monday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO
  • . Johnson's !avorite recipes. With all good wiahes to you, Cooks 11pt < .- Davia Sincerely, Elizabeth Carpenter Press Secretary and St:.li! Director to Mrs. Johnson Ml:a. James A. Longo Th~ Pattcrsoc. News Pa.acrsoi:., New Jer3ey (Rosalie L:mgo
  • . Johnson's !avorite recipes. With all good wiahes to you, Cooks 11pt < .- Davia Sincerely, Elizabeth Carpenter Press Secretary and St:.li! Director to Mrs. Johnson Ml:a. James A. Longo Th~ Pattcrsoc. News Pa.acrsoi:., New Jer3ey (Rosalie L:mgo
  • Virginia: Thanks reports. so much for your periodic They are fascinating us tied to the grass and keep roots. Affectionately, . E eth Carpenter P Secretary and Staff Director to Mrs. Johnson ~Mrs. Virginia Durr Box 2173 Montgomery, Alabama
  • . BURROUGHS JACK P. BURRUS JOHN W , CARPENTER WILLIAM W , CARUTH , JR. DR. LLOYD E , CASEY MISS HAZEL CHANEY WILLIAM B. CLAYTON CLEVE H. CULPEPPER RT , REV , A , DANGLMAYR JOHN II. DONOVAN JULIUS DORSEY KING H , DUGGAN CAPT. EARL H, EDDLEMAN OLIN F. ELLINGTON
  • ~~ ~# ~ /;_frv_~lr~ Aff ~ht/ ~-J. -fe-. ~ /4ef" 7H-f/ hv ~IU~_d ~ ~➔ ~ ~ ~d~ ~- LESLIE CARPENTER 7 8 4 NATIONAL WASHINGTON PRESS 4, BUILDING D. C. 17 December 1964 Dear Jack: It is extremely important to me that the most favorable consideration
  • . CARPENTER they did not think of reviving the committee first, which would have enabled them to snare its chair­ manship for themselves. In addition to his other accomplishments, John­ son has surprised many of his colleagues by emerg­ ing as a national
  • , l'bliah Newspaper tl/c./ York Tunes l!lft.,/ sh Film Man tre, Preas-=,{ f Bronlar = - e House,Ht:- ~ ~ r BACK ONLY ~-~ /. Lyndon B. Johnson V- ,, Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson v J Mrs. Uz Carpenter v' I Mary ~garet .J( 2 ,~ I Wiley D Fir s