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- due to mail transmission or acy other form of transmission. All the people who have seen the photograph expressed strong carment for its excellence, beauty of color, and extreme sharpness. I wish to add my canpliments. rely yours, I/),-,, /1_ 11u
- The Beck Engraving Company has printed the official photographs for Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. Attached are sample copies of their four color work for the National Gallery of Art. The names and addresses of the officials contacted
- . ~~~ l. ~ The National Archlvea A primary mlaalon of the Photo Office la to produce the flrat pboto1raphlc hlatory of a prealdency in all it• ramificatlona, in depth and wlth boneaty, a• a aervlce to the American people for 1enerationa to come. 2
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- ·.' _-:::f!;,, • "Segregatio~ i~ a moral evil. It (National Associatio-q for the :· :• : is not good for' anybody, black or Advancement of Colored People) . • ::· ,~ white, Catholic or Jew, and it is not .. until· they began givi\\g me a bad • ~:.'..-p good
- , . t>,erhaps up to $4 billion, many of its people are poor.And WOE-ld be earmarked for the because many of its people are re~on' in years to come. poor, the region in turn is poor. -.Ap~achia, of course, would Thus, the Administration!.s bil s~re
- Message to the Congress: "Advancing the Nation's Health": ::'.:.:>:· .:./ .-· "· .. I. .. strongly urge the Congress to enact a hospital insurance 1:f. ., -~• . -~ .. program for the aged. 11 ' I 11..,( r • ' ;·:7·. ;;i(./..•.•. ~ :i'. -~.
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- for the Johnson-Humphrey ticket, 11 Mrs. Boggs said. think this shows that women in the south are not only interested in the national ticket, but in doing specific organization work in their own neighborhoods. " and Mrs. Russell'• husband, who became governor
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- 1961 Distinguished Achievement A wards-By Washington Heart Association, Jan uary 1962 Silver Loving Cup and Citation-Pre sented by the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, July, 1962 Humanitarian Award-By Ararat Chap ter of B'nai B'rith
- Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manuf~cturers, Labor groups, business men, Veterans organizations, mayors organizations, and Governors, and took every question every one of them wanted to ask. He said he doesn't do this before cameras because
Folder, "Whistle Stop [2 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- , men to attend rallies. Also gives local po~s a chance to talk to "insiders". Include a. man in advance teem. press arrangements. • Sim.on too, to make PrepB.l"e interchangeable cards :for Mrs. J's remarks; inspirational, local color, comments
Folder, "Whistle Stop [6 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- , I remember SPEECH as if he thought looked should know. from he as if he knew 11 • ,J - 2 - My husband has had a little and I have corner always felt that the South on life that people elsewhere are YO\,\ missing. ~Xli
- . I doubt that he would have put the missiles in Cuba, but once he got them in, he wouldn't take them out. '' The President said that Kosygin was constrained by restrictions which had been placed on him by his associates in Moscow. The President said
- . CHRISTIAN: Walt Rostow, who had arrived earlier this morning at the Situation Room, along with his specialist in the Middle East affairs, Harold H. Saunders of the National Security Council. Q Situation Do we know at what time Room? MR. CHRISTIAN: have
- To see all the scanned items from this exhibit,
- to Thieu and his people and a new Administration. We know this is a decent, honorable deal. All your advisers can live with it. This seems to be in the other camp's hands. definitive plan. I do not have a strong The President: We have never gone so far
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- and Frances L ew ine, whom I think are p ra ctica lly twins; M a rie Smith of the Post; Isabelle Shelton of the Star; Eleanor P o llock of the Philadelphia Bulletin; and Nan Robertson, who w rote such good color s to rie s in the New Y o rk T im es about
- the exact language. "The United States is firmly committed to the port of the political independence and territorial integrity of all the nations of the area." Q on neutrality issued? sup George, was the State Department's statement cleared
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- a long period of association? C: Oh, yes, I had a break with Lyndon Johnson. year, eight or nine months. We hardly spoke for almost a I wrote an article about him; the first article ever written for a national publication about Lyndon Johnson
- would hope that there and get this sides afternoon. But on the ground yet. could get hi• UN people with both this they would stop the fighting. it haa not been made effective nachinery that is United Nations the Secretary on the ground
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- to tell people in cabinet meetings, national security meetings, everywhere else he'd just pop out with some strange comments sometimes. And once he said everybody in Johnson City was frightened of LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- Difficulty in seeing LBJ's personality through his papers; LBJ's power in the Senate and ability to persuade people to support his ideas; LBJ's relationship with Senator Richard Russell; Russell's reluctance to serve on the Warren Commission; LBJ's
- be a centerpiece from a different adm inistration. Of course, not ev ery one of the 36 Presidents has had a special china. When the supply gets low enough that you can’ t seat a State Dinner of 100 or m ore people, then its time for the adm inistration
- NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT 1L, "~ - -- - CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE C ._ ~.To #la Memo 8eeret tha '\ZI' from Mr. Crockett State ....Ta]kfag FILE LOCATION A ~ .__ .s.ac
- from 1~ashington signed by the President. There were two directives, really. One said, 11 Barry Zorthian"-- and this was by name, I think I'm probably the only officer who ever got a directive by name out of the National Security Council
- was going to do something on television, we rotated the turns. It was called the pool and each network would take its turn at providing the manpower and the technical people. When we later persuaded LBJ to permit installation of video-taping equipment
- in the even in g, ^e w as to m ake h is talk oi^ w ar. T he MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE ■■WASHINGTON Sxinday, M arch 31, 1968 sp e e c h w a s n ot y e t fir m . P age 2 T h ere w e r e revision s^ ^ people to see^»* so he b egan to put on h is c l o t h
- National politics
- ): N NUMBER AND COLOR OF COPIES: Charlaine Burgess Archivist Photocopy -· ( ..·.. ·.': --. 1111/ ·~. -.. Coversation between Bill Moyers and Doug Kiker, 9:25 a. m. Ja.u. 31, 1964 K. I know why you called; I know why you called. M
- . B It was one of the most He 1 s a very decent fellow. What about the Present situation? Let me ask you. Can you in any way entertain that idea of a appointing a Committee? I tell you why•••• Kennedy called me, and he says a lot of people
- National politics
- to see - the TIME-LIFE people were on their way, they were already enroute, no chance to postpone their meeting) and a call from Bill Moyers, which disturbed m e. He said something had happened that he wouldn't go into, it was all his fault, that had
- 1964 Sat urday, July 25~ Was an easy and pleasant day. About noon I W(·nt ove r to Lyndon's office, hoping I could snare him, a nd walked right into an informal press conference. Lyndon in his rockin;; chair, some 25 or 30 news paper peopl e
- National politics
- lutr.dou. He ta tile odae• way U yn want Mm lO be. B • J p11 I haY•n't knowa that. l dllak lal1hly of him. Some of the people ta New York • J he doen•t P"· He It.ten• polltelr, bat doe1a•t 1lve. A - That la tru becau•• he could llOI • J aaftldnl to tbem
- National politics
- : The President's position has improved inter nationally since March 31. Bill Jordan did a good analysis of editorials. World showed you took initiative. Now they are stepping up attacks on Saigon. The American people are solidly behind you. Cyrus Vance ought to go
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- Johnson's Diary July 1-31, 1964 [Book 11] Folder Title Box Number 2 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292 governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed
- National politics
- Johnsons to National City Christian Church; lunch, newspapers and Republic Convention on TV with LBJ; cocktail party at the Jack Valentis; dinner at White House with friends; news story about LBJ and the Presidency; Bobby Kennedy
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- as a s ta rte r, to hel p the people of H arlem to fig h t ju ven ile delinquency. And then he c a lle d on ' ■? them, lik e a p rea ch err|n in a brush a rb o r - " A r e you w ith m e, " " W i l l you join ■p me^".. and got a b ig resp on se, not ex
- National politics
- s, planted by the Associated Clubs o f V irg in ia fo r Roadside Development. And I spaded in the d ir t on a dogwood. T h is is the Y e a r o f the Shovel fo r m e! Th e chief le sso n o f th is m orning is to see what has been done w ith In te
- and others who w e r e com ing by, , , Some of the stuff I have liv e d with and lo ved at the E lm s. A t 3 o ’ clo ck I had a picture with Womens' National D em ocra tic Club, that i s M rs . K e y s e r ling, the P r e s id e n t of it; Kay H a l l e
- Lady Bird does desk work; Lady Bird has photograph taken with Women's National Democratic Club; Lady Bird attends reception for University of North Carolina group presenting John White drawings to White House Library; Lady Bird relates stories about
- ,.cte4 people lD th• pard•• wealcl 1Ma u.e Clt.ainnea - bid apla. we would oot wam ou wttlaM& &be •da•r. We lelul IColpt•••• fift••• laa•• ,a-• laan B Did JM ..l'ff te p? A Tea, . . . .,. to atart allom •• Ulld the dUq and aaaouciac U. We
- National politics
- Removed from 05/14/1968, page 1. Paper Clip Removed from 05/14/1968, pages 1- 7. MEMORANDUM ^ T u e sd a y , M ay 14, 1968 THE WHITE HOUSE wASHiNOTON Page 1 What a d a y . A s w e advance farth er into M ay I fe e l m ore and m o re lik e
- people to get out our story and get these bills passed. McNamara said the 1 68 appropriations and the MAP legislation are the only really important legislation from Defense pending before the Congress. Rusk asked if Mansfield was really upset about
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- of t hought in the cou_n l r y, Gold,va t c: :· said, 11 Eighty per cent of my people ar e conservati ve; abou t t w enty p e r cent disagree . " The n he said -- and h t:.~ !" e Lyndo n felt that h e showed th e most enthusiasm, t he most real
- National politics
- , probably a little m o re re lia b le and old fash ion ed than m ost papers. We le ft the P h il P o t t e r 's ra th er e a r ly , with M a ry M a rg a re t and Jack V a len ti, stopped by the W om ens National De m o c ra tic Club, w here Diana and Donald
- to Women's National Democratic Club; Lady Bird visits with Taylor family, including her niece, Diana MacArthur and brother, Tony Taylor