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  • . Holmquist Chairman, San Francisco FEB Post Office Department San Francisco, California Mr. Robert A. Riddell Mr. David S. Phillips Chairman, Dallas-Fort Worth FEB General Services Administration 1114 Commerce Street Dallas 2 1 Texas Chairman, Los Angeles
  • the Democratic Nominee in Los Angeles that to them appears to be the best qualified, most experienced, ablest Once selected and most dedicated the person available. we're all going to work for his election. We're going to elect the Democratic 'i'icket From
  • is going to show next Tuesday. •• Since Sunday evening I have been in New England and in the New South, from -Boston to Los Angeles, from MORE • (Philadelphia) Page 4 Philadelphia to Miami. I have been in the Far West and the Midwest, and tonight I am
  • .. ' ,:z. , ·, 5. ., .. i. ' I .1: .. " I'm ofl to Chlca10 to that awful or1y called the c:onventlon. I went to Connie Freeman'• weddln1yw9terdayand1uppo1e that'• the laat. time that 1'11 heu the "lo•I" thl1. week. :.. . word ~ -. 6. .Tell hlm
  • ,/to v ie te ll o f that past with so much c o lo r and m eaning." And s o on. The part o f it I lik e d b est was this, " T o m e, som e of the m ost strik in g paintings a re those of the m en who occupied the White House as P re s id e n t, becau se
  • a l com m u n ity t h at ^ ^ from the v e r y f ir s t h as b een in favor o f M ed icare! I fe lt lo u s y - a poor frie n d , a s la c k guardian o f the in te r e s ts of th ose who have b een our fr ie n d s . D r , T u rch i n, a s o ffic e r
  • AprillS,2008 Reference No. 12916 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/10/68 TIME: 4:06 PM CALLER: Drew Pearson Pages ofTranscript: 3 pages Barbara Cline Archivist . '... ~· .. ·~-., I
  • MEMORANDUM T H E W HITE HOUSE WASHINGTON F r id a y , A p r il 3, 1964 M r. James F o s burgh a r r iv e d at 10 o 'c lo c k this m orning and we had n ea rly two hours of a rt talk, about what would be nice to go with the ChildeH assam a nd the M
  • house, at times of ordinary duty and probably at times of outrageous inconvenience to them—besides a never ending general public, my own groups of friends from home, or friends from the campaign t r a i l , or from my trip s , or my Alabama cousins, a ll
  • young Tony and with Diana's h o u s e k e e p e r, f o r a tour of the ground s , a glim pse of the sw im m ing pool, and then to rid e hom e. Gerry w as aglow , with h e r adventure--this t r i p - - and high time it is , b ecau se you can't avoid
  • g h t i t w a s too m e a s u r e d , s lo w , d e l i b e r a t e . d ra m a and fire . At It n e e d e d m o r e A n d th e n c l o s e to th e e n d w h e n h e p o u n d e d h o m e th e f a c t t h a t the p a r t i e s to th e w a r m u s t
  • to Johnson City for flower harvesting; dinner with Luci & Pat Nugent and friends at Steak Island in Austin; Luci has encounters with the press; Lady Bird to bed and reading "Of Time and The River" by Thomas Wolfe
  • : The President: Walt Rostow: 9:00 a. m. Saigon time Saturday. Should we refer to reconnaissance? Yes. Reconnaissance will continue. The President: When would we announce/ UECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 M'!fTTNG t110T!S COPYRIGMl~O -Pe
  • .l ts c1 eo~ldatlo::1 b.r1y. pprocltt't6a : . Jo n oa ~ ht e i~cst. i (;lo c .:l ii uod hot r~ph p ictllTI) o! t e !tunllr ci:it 1 s gra1 1w.d t ;r{gho t m plea. o .P,:c .cl
  • DUM * »THE W H IT E HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, A p r il 30, 1964 p^ge 3 while C u r ti s L e M a y crowned Luci, beaming. Lyndon as tal l and straight as he usually is^li s tenmg to the na tional anthem in an a irp o rt, but this time sm iling so sw
  • i r c u m s t a n c e . h eart soars. W h en th e t r u m p e t s b lo w , m y A n d w h e n th e y s t r i k e u p th e S t a r S p a n g le d B a n n e r , I t h in k I s t a n d tw o i n c h e s t a l l e r . T h i s ti m e I w a s e s p e c i
  • l :\i!EMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE j WASHINGTON Tuesday, May 9, 1967 Page I .... There is a rhythm to life these days. . . Weekdays crowded, . demanding; and then a weekend two days, sometimes three, that ­ ,~ Time to read and sleep a~d
  • riedm ans an d t h e Jack G oulds who h a d w r i t t e n a m a rv e lo u s r e v i e w o f my ABC s h ow. The John Pom f r e t s o f t h e New York T im es; th e John S t e e l e s o f Time a n d L i f e a n d t h e L u c ie n W arren s o f B u f f
  • : It is a pure question of when you all are agreed on statement. Thieu plans to talk at 7 :00 p. m. Washington time. What does Bus say? General Wheeler: midnight. The President: We can is sue orders at midday - - stop bombing by Can we agree on how
  • o m a n d I r e a d m y P o r t l a n d s p e e c h , the B , Y. M o r r i s o n l e c t u r e f J f o r the A m e r i c a n liistitu te of A r c h ite c ts . lo n g , lo n g t i m e . l a s t ^ I s w e a r s p e e c h a n d p u b lic a p p e a r
  • t w h a t m a t t e r s to m e . I ts b e i n g t h e r e f o r m e to r e m e m b e r a n d lo o k a t a n d a l l o u r f r i e n d s a n d th e J o h n s o n L i b r a r y a n d m a y b e s c h o l a r s o f the f u t u r e , f o r t h i s p e r
  • are your fate decide tor the faoes or faithful their faces peace••• Into Congress. J. Time for !. ~• interests!!!!_£! pitted of these corporate Tonight the man you make higb•d0111.ed Senate first I atood, the park's same park, in thi1
  • all air, naval and artillery bombardment, and all other acts involving the use of force against North Vietnam, as of 7 p. m. Ea.stern Standard Time, October 29th. We have agreed that a meeting dealing with the substantive issues will be held in Paris
  • l t h e v e r y d a y I go o u t - - " C a r e s s I n f a n t i n e " . This w o u ld b e f o r the b ig 4 - p o s t e r b e d a n d f o r the curtains^ in c o m b in a ti o n w ith the lo v e ly , c l e a r , yello w b r o c a d e - - soft a n d
  • At 10:33, the time Lady Bird says is "11:30" rather than "11:00"
  • . MATURITY ANDUNITY It is a triumph tor maturity in our national. politics. It is a triumph tor national. unity 1n a time ot great peril ot great opportunity, in a world hurtling and a time toward tomorrow and with little time tor ~aterda;y
  • Reference No. 13618a November 25, 2008 Processing Note . Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 10/31168 TIME: 6:05 PM CALLER: Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, George Wallace Pages ofTranscript: 15 pages Barbara Cline
  • *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; LBJ IS MEETING WITH JIM JONES AT TIME OF CALL; HHH, RICHARD NIXON, AND GEORGE WALLACE WERE REACHED BY TELEPHONE; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • no mercy for innocence, no gallantry toward inexperience, no patience toward errors. It is a lot for any man to ask for such a job and argue qua lif ie d for it. that he is Since 1937, in FDR's time, I have known the Presidency -- and the men
  • any other man to change his principles. There may be times when I will be in a minority - - not just in the Senate but among the Senate Democrats themselves. This I believe is unavoidable and would be unavoidable regardless of any selection that could
  • November 25, 2008 Reference No. 13619& Processtn1 Note Transcript only ofthis conversation; there is no recording. The time ofthis conversation is n?t indicated on the transcript; the time is 6:28 p.m. DATE: 10/31/68 TIME: 6:28 PM CALLER: Mike
  • *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS PARTICIPATING IN CALL ARE LESLIE ARENDS, HALE BOGGS, EVERETT DIRKSEN, THOMAS KUCHEL, JOHN MCCORMACK, MIKE MANSFIELD; JIM JONES IS MEETING WITH LBJ; TIME FROM DAILY
  • Reference No. 12902 April 14,2008 Processing Note A copy of this transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/2/68 TIME: 11 :59 AM CALLER: George Meany Pages
  • 'lorothy - - - - The President came in alone. Sat without making phone calls or seeing anyone for a long time (10:40 to 11:06) --- writing at his signing table. He buzzed me to come in twice - - - asking "when was I sworn in? - - - and again "when
  • PUBLICATIONS STATEMENT A 20th the world BY PRESIDENT Century giant is gone. as did the man from ~ President has presided other over the destiny Never fl inching changed I last visited it was made of any times ever shaped
  • for me to delay I am proud the Senate -- Jennings Humphrey be with us. Ben, for asking me to made it coming. Randolph colleagues and Bob Byrd to see the Senator -- take time from I am sorry who gets when my schedule -- so keep sending lt
  • , we Americana will make the decision which will either give substance to our hopes and dreams or relegate There was never a time when America had greater initiative, illgenuity, clear-sight and logical them to hiatory. need tor imagination
  • · and military risks to bombing halt. We have been exploring bombing limitations in North, leaving open bombing above the DMZ, It also would look bad to segments here at home to have bombing halt at same time as calling up reserves, We are being divided
  • , the uniform of a Navalofficer which I wasprivilegedto wearin the South Pacificin 1942;andthe secondbeing,a certain pin.,igt.~ well knownto eachof you -- andto your f Ianees.--­ Whichis worn by myolderdaughter,at leastmostof the time. I wouldnot, of course
  • r\ r Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, Members of the House and Senate, my fellow Americans: All I have I would have given gladly not to be standing here today. The greatest leader of our time has been struck down by the foulest deed of our time
  • loaned to farm families in Texas. These loans are being repaid -- on time. ✓ Through the REA,nearly nine out of every ten Texas farm homes have ligh-1; and electricity. I can recall the day - it was only 20 years ago -- lt.·!ie~., only one out of every
  • Times story by Rick Smith and Marvin Kalb at 8:00 a. m. today may be put together. The President: Tell Bunker to get Thieu moving on telling his people now. Thieu must tell Ky, Prime Minister, and Defense Minister and draft a statement. The President
  • got a Republican Administration. We think we got at least a part of our tidelands back. And that is the last time the Republicans have looked our way. They gave our Air Academy They are trying to Colorado. to give Fort Hood to Louisiana