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  • Telephone conversation # 9814, sound recording, MACHINE NOISE, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9818, sound recording, MACHINE NOISE, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9822, sound recording, MACHINE NOISE, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9824, sound recording, MACHINE NOISE, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9827, sound recording, MACHINE NOISE, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9819, sound recording, YOLANDA BOOZER and UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9821, sound recording, YOLANDA BOOZER and UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9823, sound recording, YOLANDA BOOZER and UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9828, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9820, sound recording, YOLANDA BOOZER and ROBERT KOMER?, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 9826, sound recording, LBJ and YOLANDA BOOZER, 3/2/1966, time unknown
  • "RE MAN FROM HER STATE AND APPOINTING HIM TO US-CANADIAN BORDER COMMISSION-SEN. SMITH APPROVED"; LADY BIRD JOHNSON IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS ALSO MEETING WITH J.R. PARTEN; OFFICE CONVERSATION IN BACKGROUND
  • "RE WISHING HIM HAPPY BIRTHDAY"; LBJ IS MEETING WITH JACK, MARY MARGARET AND COURTENAY VALENTI AT TIME OF CALL; COURTENAY VALENTI IS AUDIBLE IN BACKGROUND
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary not dictated 1966 Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) White House Entry No. Time Date Wednesday, March 2, 1966 Activity 8:15 Breakfast 9:30 Talked w/ Dr. Burkley, then to see
  • departments on complex overseas problems, and assure that no sector of the foreign front is neglected at a time of preoccupation with some overriding problem. [Department of State Bulletin, March 28, 1966, Vol. LIV, No. 1396] SECRETARY OF STATE DEAN RUSK'S
  • , the SIG has met with decreasing frequency during the last year. In the last six months of 1966, the SIG met three times and has met .-only twice in 1967. It is significant that it has taken no part in the conduct of our most serious and complicated
  • overseas programs and activities. ,. -- • • .. 60lw'illENTfil -3­ The SIG will meet in the Department of State regularly and specially.at the call of the Chairman. The Chairman will be supported by a full time staff of personnel furnished on his
  • satellite transmissions are considerably more attractive. This judgment involves assumption regarding trends in both satellite and educational technology. Satellite communications are developing at a time when educ0:tion · itself is being influenced