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  • ; U.S. Public posture in response to possibility of reduction of Soviet forces in East Germany: VietNam; Soviet Relations. MW (pl) July 19, 1966 White House Tuesday Joe Califano (pl) Jake Jacobsen (pl) Henry Wilson (pl) BM To Oval Office Bill
  • of Staff of the Air Force Air Force Commendation Medal Secretary of the Air Force, Harold Brown Purple Heart. i Mrs. Lynn Bowers Sells. Aunt J In a most touching ceremony, the President stood for the cameras w/ JJ Mrs. Baggett at his right, then the boy's
  • ,, as the President entered -the President made brief remarks^ i Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown, read the citation - - describing the activiti i Secy Brown_ of the squadron in VietNam ,__ When b)^HH)A finished reading the citation. Col. Cross turned
  • , Treasurer , Hartford, / Stea m Boiler ^ Ma x Ins C o - Hartford , Conn . Harry B . Gilmore , Jr. , Secy-Treas . - Ne w Hampshire Ins . Group , Manchester , '. NH Joseph F . Glibert , Exe c VP , Marylan d Casualt y Co . , Baltimore , M d Harold Johnson , VP
  • . Dr. to receive a report on the neuro-surgeon's(Dr. Dunn) examinati Burkley of Vicky's brother, Mike McCammon BM (pl) Walt Rostow (pl) Staff Wilson Manatos Califano Christian Fleming To mjdr's room where he searched the ticker boards for NJ AP
  • (Congressman Thompson asked to see the President concerning the Congressman'S future plans. H Wilson said in memodated August 2 that the Congressman wanted to know if the President had anything in mind for him in government--if not, he planned to make
  • t),,. May White House Day 4, 1966 Wednesday Activity (include visited by) Secy. Wirtz Chairman Ackley Director Schultze Bill Moyers Henry Wilson ^ Walt Rostow (pl) To the Oval Office w/ Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson Mrs. Johnson to Oval
  • of Education. Harold Howe Staff: Sherwin Markman \ Jim Jones 179 guests according to gate count j Doug Cater |j q The Ofc of Education is having a major conference in Washington to consider federal 1j support of education in urban areas. Participants
  • , 9:05a | t 9:09a j t x s AFB , Was h D C £ ^ Expendi Activit oL D Cod 12:58am Departe 8:39a t : Day j j „ " . _ " _; ----- - _ . . . Op . "ge t m e Henr y Wilson . " Op . reporte d h e wa s a t a breakfas t a t Arm y Navy Clu b I
  • , Secretary of the Navy Robert Anderson, and Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott. On 1/30 LBJ praises the appointment of Anderson, but believes the “big business” image of Defense Secretary Wilson and the other nominees will be a handicap in their jobs
  • _ Mayo r Jame s Tat e o f Philadelphi a is eK^^iDfcGdxtQcsb e wit h th e group . With th e Presiden t o n the Ros e Garde n steps, Mr. Pau l Kleiman , Chairma n o f PAL Campaig n r Jame s Tat e o f Philadelphi a Brig. Gen . Georg e B . Wilson . USMCR
  • Church for th e MEMORIAL SERVICE S for the Rt. Hon. Harold H. Holt conducted by the Primate of Australia, the Most Reverend Philip Strong, CMG, Archbishop of Brisbane The President sat on the second row of the Cathedral . r —The President departed St
  • Alan Boyd Milt Semer ! Secy of Labor Willard Wirtz Henry Wilson : Secy of HUD Robert Weaver Mike Manatos ' Secretary of HEW John Gardner Robert Kintner ! Gardner Ackley, Chairman, CEA ^ Charles Schultze, Director, BOB John McNulty and William Schoen
  • Cong Boggs PMG O'Brien Senator Russell Long Briefing memo to DT Wilson, Califano, Manatos The President was in rare humor, obviously feeling well and in a joking mood. ..the meeting was very, very pleasan There was a serious discussion
  • President's chair. " Among notable s presen t fo forr th e ceremon y were: General and Mrs Wallace M Greene Jr Hon and Mrs Najeeb Halaby General and Mrs Harold K Johnson Senator and Mrs Thomas Kuchel Cong and Mrs Geo Mahon Hon and Mrs Leonard Marks Gen
  • Hate October Lennons Hotel, Brisbane, Australia. Dav Acnvity (inctudr vtsited by) Henry Wilson - Wash, D. C. (als Cong. Arends Cong. Hale Boggs o talked w/) Sen. Mike Mansfield - Wash, D. C. Postmaster General Larry O'Brien - Wash, D. C. 23, 1966
  • , NWC Mr. Raymundo Fernando Pantoja MAGNO, Federal Attorney - student, NWC Col Wilson de Oliverira Freitas, Air Force (Medical Corps) - staff, NWg Col Luiz ABNER de Souza Moreira, Army - student, NWC Captain Ernesto de MOURAO Sa, Navy - Student, NWC Col
  • , on duty in Paris as NATO commander, announces he will run for president as a Republican if he receives a “clear-cut call to political duty,” but will not actively seek the nomination. The other Republican candidates are Robert Taft, Earl Warren and Harold
  • District of Texas, vice Joe W. Sheehy, deceased. Eldon B. Mahon, of Abilene, Texas, to be United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas for the term of four years vice Harold Barefoot Sanders, Jr. , resigned. Tyler, Richard B. Hardee, of/Texas
  • w and recipient Cecilia Flori a Conno r (daughter , ag e 8 ) . Harold E . Conno r (mother ) _ . 12:51p T 12:51 - _ Tuesda r Haywoo d Smith, USM C i n w/ th e wife , daughter , an d mothe r o f the Meda l o f Honor winner : \ Mrs \I 1967_ o
  • (pl) i ___ 11:11a George 11:40a t _ Wilson (pl) Joseph 11:10a £ Wednesday 1967 (include visited by) ture Code Henry 10:44a f 'I White House Day_ 10, Christian an d Tom Johnson joined Harry __ 11:45a t ~~Z' 11:53a 12:00N OFF
  • for a seat on Judiciary. 1/3 Glen and Marie Wilson join LBJ’s Senate staff. 1/4 LBJ is elected Senate majority leader at the Democratic Caucus. Earle Clements is re-elected Democratic whip. 1/5 The 84th Congress convenes. The party ratio in the Senate
  • the President’s yacht. LBJ hosts a luncheon today for postal union leaders. He also makes a number of phone calls--to Jim Wilson, Yarborough, and Jim Mathis-- concerning Mathis’ story in today’s Houston Post about Padre Island. That evening he attends a Texas
  • ot a message """ Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain, covered by a short note ' ———_—-—,—. .—,—, from Sir Patrick Dean. ~^^_ —• —-- -i^r- THE WHITE HOUS E Date June 5, PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day
  • :40pm The _ White House Day | I Activity Code LD _ JMHMpHK 5:34pm. The — 5:36 The 23, 1967 j ^_ I Aboard on the flight: The PResident , Miss Lynda Bird Johnson Senator Ralph Yarborough Cong. M & Mrs. Harold T. Johnson Cong. & Mrs. Robert L
  • . Fulbrigh t (Cont' d o n Pag e ' 10) Oct White 7 1965 Thursday House •To Second floor w / Senator Mors e Senator Aike n Senator Mans f iel d Senator Kuche l and McGeo Bundy Mary Cook Maryjo Lunch asked Cook w/ henry JV Wilson Secy Henry Joe
  • Johnson) scheduled to arrive in Washington on 12/31 or 1/1. January 1/1 Ed Weisl, Preparedness Subcommittee counsel, reveals on 12/31 that the subcommittee investigating U.S. missiles and satellite programs has decided against calling Charles E. Wilson
  • :55 a.m. 4/15 At Ranch. Day spent driving around with guests, lunch at Ranch, boating at Haywood and dinner at Ranch with Cong. and Mrs. Jack Brooks, Jessie Hunter, MF, Mr. & Mrs. Bassell Wilson. 4/16 Speaks separately with Houston Harte and Conway
  • hemisphere. 3/29 Ted Andress writes LBJ about the political situation. He writes that Will Wilson would like to run for governor but if Shivers runs for re-election, Wilson is considering running against LBJ. He also writes: “It is my estimate that you
  • with Texas delegation. During afternoon meets with Walker Stone, talks with Thornberry re: Will Wilson wire (?), and later to Lee White and Arthur Goldberg re: Bobby Troutman. 1/11 Talks with Goldberg re: Troutman. At 12:30 Kennedy delivers State of Union
  • and custard from Senator's Restaurant. R .50 cents Visited with Congr. Gonzalez Shook hands with Steve Wilson and Geo. Irvin accompanied by Congr. Jim Wright. Visit wit h Steve Shulman David McDonald (Steel Workers) Walter Jenkins To Senate Bath Drew Pearson
  • . ':.:... .; TUEE::JAY, June 8, 1954 ··..; .....:: JUNE t I\ 8, 1954 PEOPLE SENATOR ,JOHNSON TALKED T 0 Mrs . Frank Wilson Senator Clements //'.~ ().~.-~.~.~.a.~~ . 6 ) Jake Pickle in Austin John Connally in Fort Worth ... .] t-t
  • '~ .. . JUNE 9, 1954 WEDN~SDA Y, June 9, 19 54 PEOPLE SENA 'l'OR :JOHNSON TALKED TO ON TH E TELEPHONE : - Pr. Frank E. Wilson · ' John Connally in :f ort Horth Jos eph ·Huttlinger Sena tor Price llin.i el -• I. •'
  • Friday Date May 31, 1963 visited by)* LD Mr. Halaby Secretary McNamara To White House for appointment (appointment postponed -- returns to 4040) Justice Goldberg Dinner at 4040 w/ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wilson, WJ, VM, MF Liz
  • uncertain whether the President was coming. The day was a beautiful one, with a brilliant sun and a pleasant temperature. Some 3000 students, faculty, unive rsi officers, and townspeople were gathered at the Woodrow Wilson School. An Estimated 200 anti
  • :00p 4. 7:45p 1. meetings with President and others o n defense matters To Austin - AF jet star arrived Austin drinks and dinner at Driskill Club with: Mrs. Johnson, Walter; Mr. and Mrs, Kellam; Culp Krueger; and his nephew; MMW, Jim and Betty Wilson 5
  • Club 6:00 - 8:00 (Mrs. Johnson Going) Secretary of Defense and Mrs. Wilson honoring Dep. Sec. Kyes at Ft. McNair .. ( \ ' ·APRIL 26, 1954 ( PEOPLE SENATOR JOHNSON TALKED TO ON THE TELEPHONE : Roy Smith of Waco Jesse Kellam in Austin
  • 20, 1954 PEOPLE SENATOR JOHNSO~ TALKED TO ON THE TELEPHONE: ( Congressman Overton Brooks Congressma.n Frank Wilson Congress ro~n Albert Thomas 113.rie Chanau in Congressman Moss 1 office Miss Louise Evans in Amarillo Senator Knowland Helen
  • - . •" -· MONDAY, June 7, 1954 .. ,. c ... '11L -Yl't.~~ ~, . .. . ·: . -· • s~J~- e.e. . .. • . .· ·· ... ~ .. JUNE 7, 1954. ... ( PEOPLE SENATOR JOHNSON TALKED TO CN THE TELEPHONE: Congressman Frank Wilson Dr. Jim Cain