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Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- greatest work with the Dallas She makes Braille drums and running finds Church, I feel of all citizens family and Women's Clubs. because 11 and includes Lea, 11; Martha Kay, 10; and Mary Frances, 8. it is one in three news reease
- for a news bureau which represented newspapers in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Wichita Falls, and Amarillo. So I started covering Lyndon Johnson then, and Liz--I think you've already interviewed her, Joe--wrote a column called "Southern Accents
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- party. -2- Charlotte, N.C. with following Airport news conference represented: Charlotte at Charlotte Observer, WSOCTV, WSOC- Mrs. Boggs and Mrs. Russell, com8ents on TV from W.H. coordinator, Morning fi'apers played night up fact him
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- that always She tells bny who asked fC'lr her au~graph you write me a letter At the sight (If that held the crowd, shaking hands, smiling and chatting Senator Philip a crnwd early morning fnr a glimpse of the First who met her waited, length
- . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
- prospect; the President reviewed bill by bill. IS said the prospect was not hopeless, was difficult, but that he felt the results would be good. }• Sevareid aske& if the President believed the new South Vietnam @OTern ment would seek peace. The President
- THIS COPY FOR ______ N E WS C ON F E RE NC E _ 1860-A AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH GEORGECHRISTIAN EDT 9:55 A,M, JONE 5, 1967 MONDAY MR. CHRISTIAN: Some of you have requested a chronology of events here this morning. I will be glad to review
- Transcript, news conference, 6/5/67, 9.55 AM
- Transcripts of Press Secretary News Conferences
- THIS COPY FOR NEWS i861-A C O NF E RE NC E AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH GEORGECHRISTIAN 4:15 P.M. EDT JONE 5, 1967 MONDAY MR. CHRISTIAN: You are receiving two announcements. First is the President's intention to nominate James Russell Tuten from
- Transcript, news conference, 6/5/67, 4.15 PM
- Transcripts of Press Secretary News Conferences
Telephone conversation # 12815, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/14/1968, 12:35PM
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- : Very good! WATSON: I wanted to report that I understand the meeting was scheduled this morning at 11:00 with Mr. Clifford. However, I read :· on a tickertape, #AP 43's our nUinber, a report out of the Los Angeles which says "Senator Robert F
- of developments in the Middle East crisis, the President has asked Secretary Rusk and Secretary McNamara to brief the Senate and House leaders at 9:30 a. m. today. At 8:30 this morning the President will meet with Secretaries Rusk and McNamara, Walt Rostow
- Transcript of Mrs. Johnson’s Audio Diary Prepared by Staff of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum December 9, 1963 Monday, December ninth. Mary Lasker had come down from New York last night and spent the night with us in the Queen’s Room
- fire that struck an Israeli half-track. (Later, news came sustained Monday.) that Ted Yates, NBC pr~ucer, d _,,,J J ,,,.J._c:.., had died of wounds W ..I ~ On noon programs, Ray Scherer reported signs elsewhere pointed to UAR breaking relations
- Broadcast news
- · that. If somebody else in the office hadn't heard it when they got back--Moyers and a couple of other fellows in the office and two or three of the girls who listened to the morning broadcasts for news--we wouldn't know. Oftentimes, r would do nothing about
- Daily summaries of TV networks to LBJ; Bureau Chiefs set up TV control room at White House; Bill Moyers and Peter Benchley leaving the White House; Jack Valenti; monitored 11:00 to 1:00pm TV news shows for LBJ; LBJ believed Texans were resented
- to a I t 's a w onderful w ay to w elcom e the New Y e a r, w ith m y own d e a r fa m ily , people th a t I love. It m ak e s th is the b ig g e st. We looked out o v e r the c o u n try th a t I love. The r u s s e t glow of the su n s e t o v e r
- LBJ goes deer hunting; Lynda Johnson to Dallas; Luci Johnson to a game; Lady Bird takes nap; meeting with staff from Washington; social gathering with relatives; T.J. Taylor's estate; dinner with the Wests and Chambers; to Austin for two parties
- MEMORANDUM T H E W H ITE HOUSE W ASHINGTON Monday, F e b ru a ry 24, 1964 This was an unrem arkable de sk day and dom estic day. I w orked with B ess, and Ashton and L i z . with Lynda. This morning And then had lunch in m y r o o m
- ; news reports on the change in spelling of Luci Johnson's name; free concerts by National Symphony Music for Young America
- of the Lost Colony and he was the grandfather of V ir g in ia Dare, the f i r s t child born of English parents in the new w orld. So h e r e 's a part of the legend of A m e r ic a n h isto ry and one of the ties that binds us both through h isto ry and art
- Roanoke Island; Lady Bird sees childhood friend, Emily Crow Selden, from St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Press Reports about LBJ's fast driving at the LBJ Ranch
- I V 1965 : , ■ Friday, August 27th Lyndon's 57th birthday was oddly divided between a quiet morning (I actually lay in bed and did some recording) and hours of riding the nice edge of tension. Some time during the morning I got a call from Lyndon
- . after much blood, sweat and t.ears. Tom .fohnson nameless (unsung, assistant) _c; I I ,· I· .. ... • • • I CHRONOLOGY: . : ...... 12.il November 22: ...•.• ~·: : ... Arrival at Andrews Air Force Base from Dallas: "• •• We have
- e I h a d a d d e d a s p a r k of g a y e ty to h e r d ay . L y n d a h a s a g r e e d to go to th e New Y o rk b a r b e c u e s f o r the young c i t i z e n s f o r J o h n s o n , one to be g iv en by C h arlo tte F o rd an d one by M a y o r
- Lady Bird lunches with Hugh Sidey and Jean Franklin of Time magazine for study on Lady Bird; tea with friends; visit with friend from youth at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Lynda Johnson to New York for Young Citizens for Johnson; Luci
- them clipped, they came in late but he would read--you know he'd get the highlights and some of that, listen to radio news, CBS news, almost every hour on the hour. He watched all three morning shows on the networks at the same time on the three sets
- in information; LBJ's interest in the news; LBJ as a liberal; what LBJ would have thought of 1996 political issues; the relationship between LBJ and Connally; speculations on LBJ's career if he had run for re-election in 1968; how LBJ's presidency will be viewed
- commented that he would be meeting with Labor leaders next week. Rusk said he had talked to Tom Wicker concerning the factual errors in this morning's article in the New York Times on the Vietnam elections. Rusk said Wicker failed to recognize that about
Folder, "Whistle Stop [5 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- . Tapers, Pub. Florida Flambeau - Tues & Fr. (Cell. Students •f Fla. State u., Editers C&ttaheochee V'Pensac1la News) (6,500) & Publiahers. - News (Fri. Ind.) (680? ) ~s. Elizabeth Chasin, Ed.; W.R. Ramsey, Pub. P.O. - Citizen (Negri-Tues-Dem) Walter B
- JANUARY 24 , 1 9 6 5 SUNDAY And s o , th e old w arrior atls, i s dead. W in ston C h u rch ill d ied about 3 :00 o 'c lo c k t h i s morning. I I was chagrined th a le a rn ed tha t th e y had waked up Lyndon to t e l l him. to ld me la t e
- LIFE TIME A LIFE lltOCtn:,-ILLlfl NEW JUDSON YORK BUILDING CINTlft 10020 6·1212 Dear Mr. Okamato: Enclosed are the prints you requested. I am glad we could be of service to you. Sincerely, Richard O. Pollard Director of Photography Mr
- Saturday, January 4 , 1969 Page One Our f ir s t fu ll day back in the White House on the last lap! I usually feel vigorous when we f ir s t return from the Ranch and I tackle my desk. This morning I had a b rief conference with Abe and then saw
- the ranch country; Gwen Gibson of the New Y ork H erald Tribune; and M ary Packinham of the Chicago Tribune; and M u riel Dobbins of the B altim ore Sun, Karen K le in felter, the best thing that happene d to the Dallas N ew s in years; and Norm a Ekdahl
- June 22, 1968 12:05 p. m. ·) - MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ~ v~~ t'°i \ l •M FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of the President's meeting with his Foreign Policy Advisers this morning. Those attending the meeting were: The President
- ranging from six to seven o'clock. could make the very early morning shows here. They used The wire services And even the dailies, the specials, the New York Times or the Washington Post, could make a late edition, you .see. And every other period
Folder, "Whistle Stop [2 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- to achieve new employment opportunities for minorities. SAVANNAH, GA. - After some difficulty last year, this city has achieved a very successful adjustment to desegregation in public accommodations and Mayor Malcolm McClain and religious leaders deserve
- Mr. Lea Ciovannitti Natloaal Broadca1tt•1 Coapany 30 lockefeller flau New York City, New Yon Dear 1.aDDJt All tbe eaclo1ed 1211llde1 are approwed for your••• Pl•••• ba•• color neaaU.Yea ude of the 32 1Ud•• 1• tb• boa aarked "Rep PlN•e•" We'd
- a b le a n d w e ll d r e s s e d . L y n d o n w as s tr e t c h e d out in h is p a ja m a s , d rin k in g te a , an d th e y w e r e a p p a r e n tly e n jo y in g t h e i r v i s i t . N ixon w a s s a y in g , of th e New Y o rk T im e s
- Richard Nixon visits LBJ for morning coffee; Nixon and LBJ discuss New York Times, Westmoreland, China and Vietnam, and upcoming campaign year; LBJ teases Lady Bird about Big Bend trip; LBJ has sore throat; Johnsons to St. Marks Church; LBJ gives
- , ALTHOUGH ON MORNING ARRIVALPCl..lCEDID PICK UP 35 AGITATORS WHOALLEGEDLY WEREATTEMPTING INCITE CROWDS THROW EGGSANDTOMATOES AT VISITORS. A FEWCATCALLS REPORTED AT END OF PARADEROUTEAS USAFBANDPASSEDBUT NO INCIDENTS. BETANCOURT FAIRLY WIDESPREAD.SOMEREADING
- FOR THE PRESIDENT T~;r: FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of your meeting with Peter Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News. The meeting started at 6:59 p. m. at 8:30 p.m. --- ---- - ---- The meeting ended MEETI~·~ "'OTES COPYRIGHTED ·.'m n~Jc , 12, }.;, ":Q
- Rusk: A new peace plan. Thieu won't see Bunker until tomorrow. We should see how Nixon can get out of this as soon as possible. Bill Bundy or I could go down to Key Biscane. I would be opposed to Nixon going to Saigon. emmis sary like William
- has tour of new wing & visits patients; photos; small buffet supper & bowling for staff & friends; group watches movie, "Live for Life;" LBJ to Dallas for Rural Electrification Administration meeting; Luci Nugent accompanies LBJ
- u t e , r- . A W hite House b a l c o n y s c e n e , e t c I^ A c t u a l ly, morning began e a r l y f o r me. I t was a l o n g , h a rd and almost~-the l a s t unearthe d such t h in g s trip to the E l m s as a t h i r t e e n year old
- c h tim e , :th a t y o u .sta.n d a n d s ta n d a n d lo o k a t sw a tc h e s a n d m a k e l i s t s of l a s t y e a r 's th in g s a n d w h a t you n e e d to f it in f o r the big e v e n ts of the y e a r . th a t r e q u i r e new d r e s s
- in 1968; post-mortem discussion; Lady Bird has clothes fittings & desk work; LBJ gives prepared speech at dinner for Democratic National Committee and then goes "off-the-cuff"; that morning, LBJ meets with Dean Rusk, Robert McNamara, Henry Fowler & John
- o n n a lly w as on m y left, . a n d the w ife of the new G o v e r n o r, M r s . P r e s t o n S m ith , an d M a v is H eathe a n d M r s . H a r r y A ik en a n d M r s . R o la n d B oyd a n d L iz Odom w h o h a d b e e n c h a i r m a n
- ; luncheon at Austin Convention Hall; introduction by Lady Bird & speech by Muriel Humphrey; fashion show, "Alexis, We Love You;" Lyn Nugent models shirt made from Humphrey scarf; drive by LBJ Library site; group meets Hubert Humphrey at Dallas airport
- in Vietnam. from Tel Aviv that At 1 p. m. ABC 1 s Ray Maloney reported Israelis are jubilant tonight, believing that they are winning the war. Nancy Dickerson, on her 1 :55 news show, lead with State 1 s announce ment that the United States is neutral
- Broadcast news
- was at wit~ end on how to get people to report the war the way it is. He said he took Johnny Apple of the New York Times with him on one all-day excursion. He said they got out of the chopper at one RF post, the re was a province chief and American adviser