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- [5 of 6] - 3 - 2/29/68 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Nina Hyde Washington Daily News Mr. Rudi Gernreich Los Angeles,, California Mr. Kasper Joan Leslie Fashions,, Inc., NYC Miss Karen Klinefelter Dallas Morning News Miss Frances Koltun Mademoiselle Magazine Miss
- Miller's it some time Inc!iawntally, schedule, just but said the in .future, sh,:? told same. before, o. nativ?, spe -~dwriting but can be a ~irl 3he is a junior has never guide or hostess at Beorgetown for Liz, if you could
- a r y 's MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE Tuesday, A p r il 7, 1964 WASH INGTON Page 5 in Dallas, when I was 15. A l l in all, I'd say, I'd settle fo r m y p erfo rm a n ce today, both fo r m y intake and m y give-ou t, but there is in the background o
- 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
Folder, "Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 7
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- . Collier Silver-swimming; Phoenix, Arizom . Mr. Douglas B. Cornell associated Press Mr. William N. Craig Gold-swimming; Glendale, California Mr. Stanley F. Cwiklinski Gold ..rowing; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mr. Arthur Daley New York Times Mr. Sidney Davis
- is Anna Moffo) Mr. Hugh O'Brian - 3195 Benedict Canyon, Beverly Hills, California Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe - (she's Carol Channing. of course) V Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney - publisher of Herald Tribune Z.30 West 41st Street, N. W.. C, ' Dr. and Mrs
- recovery f'rom your operation. We are having the most wonderful time in the United States. The hospitality and kindness that we have received everywhere bas touched us greatly, and it will make us take home superlatively happy memories of all we have done
- . Actually it’s a hall, but it’s what’s going to be the Johnsons’ informal family sitting room. It’s remarkable how well my own furniture fits into the room that was Mrs. Kennedy’s. I’m glad for the taxpayer, and I’m glad for me too because it saves my time
- 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
- contributed to the White House with love and generosity. And then I sent them o ff on a to u r with Jim Ketchum and spent more time at my desk, th i s time plowing deep in to the middle drawer, carefully taking out very private things, such as the memo I
- Smathers. He's But there was a She spoke of George and of her sons and o f continuing to live in Washington for a year or so, but in true female fashion I could not help thinking with a pang of times past. And there were old friends, the Jim Rowes
- , visit this house during the vacation season every day), today marks the very first time that fashion has come to the White House as an invited guest! Already the impact and the significance of this occasion has become the proud property of the whole
- , red ties and ballet slippers. And, they perform ed, as an o fferto ry , a dance to Randall Thompson’ s Hallelujah, the fir s t time I ev er saw dancing in church! It was rea ll y beautifully, gracefu lly MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
- , This is the f i r s t for me. The f i r s t time to be the guest at such a luncheon. a one of m y self, Mrs. f t e r fift e e n times as being the h o stesses-- twelve times as a Senate three times as the wife wife of the Vice P resid e n t. Dominick
- , on his other trip to ihc United St;:i.l
- and then George Bro w n s and for lunch, such a s ho o k h a n d s in th e Bob a bit time is into to a young, w i t h a f e w of vital the -jp-uley. and c o n tr o v e r sia l. coincide w ith hour the who w ere c o m in g a hard place tourists
- , Maryland, aboard a United States Air Force special flight. Flying time: 3 hours; 45 minutes Time change: 3 hours 10:00 a.m . MST Arrival at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. 10:05 a.m. MST President Senghor and his party will depart from Kirtland Air
- Service men as po ■ sible, this We have literally took month■ of re ■ earch, all on spare time. now finally gotten them printed. Do you think the President the individuals concerned? Ye ■ would like to have these No signed to MEMORANDUM THE WHITE
- and who I somehow feel most drawn to is Kenny O’Donnell, because I will never forget the way he looked that night in the hospital on November 22nd. After they left, our long-time favorite friends came for dinner. Upstairs, on the second floor, informal
- 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
- HITE ( H O US E W A SH INOTON Saturday, F e b ru a ry 29, 1964 P a ge 3 the arran gem en ts fo r the appearance, and this was an ex cellen t time also to have in the White H ouse, those other m e m b e rs of the Texas so ciety that I m ay not get
- beautiful; and then into the Blue Room , posing fo r Vogue m agazin e. The picture w il l be in c o lo r - a c o v e r picture perhaps - and it sim ply devours time. ThenI rushed back upstairs and changed into a cocktail dress fo r the fourth of our s e r
- 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
- , This is the .Pauline Trigere - . .; white bubbly organdie midi skirt ... the bolero, buttoned in back ... the dress, strapless. I could pursue the possibility of having floor length or day time. Bess [1 of 2] [2 of 2 front] ZNUDSEI 29 f( H -8796-21 [2 of 2 back
- like to take m y picture as I left. And ended This is the fi r s t time that I can re m e m b e r being c l e a r l y annoyed at the p r e s s . ■ Not knowing how to ask h er to le a v e , I talked to her about the situation of the press people fro m
- THE W H IT E HOUSE W A S H I N G T ON Tuesday, A p r i l 28, 1964 P a ge 3 president of the National Bu s iness and P r o f e s sional Womens Club s . I always like^ to have one G o v e r n o r ’ s w ife to these luncheon s , and this time it was M r
- and came back Monday afternoon! And this sum m er I can think of a time or two when a very hard-working P resident has done it, but he has also taken his work with him, and packed m ore into those three days than any human ought to. After an hour
- the publicity is ugly and it w ill be used abundantly by the Republican party fo r the next five months I expect. A t any rate, it was Abe*s opinion to do nothing, at least fo r the time being. I asked Elaine to go down and tel l Charlie Cutler I thought he
- a u t i f u l young w i f e , who seems to me S e c r e t a r y of U d a l l and Lee U d a ll ha d been Interior time es c o r tin g them around Washington and just about t h i r t y . brought them to I the White H o u s e , u p from
- voting'll#' day ^ the f i r st p r im a r y in T e x a s . B u t one c l o s e -b y state - I think it w a s D e l a w a r e - topped the l i s t with 296 d e le g a t e s ! I s a w som e old time fr ie n d s , like D o r i s C r o m i t y fr o m N orth C
- 4 Broadway play; m y own m in ister B ill Baxter and his pretty young wife, from St. M arks; M argaret Truman Daniel and her husband Clifton Daniel o f the New Y ork T im e s; Abe F ortas and Woody and Mary Ellen Woodward. This is the firs t time w
- d for happy reasons because, this m orning, fo r the f ir s t time in such a long time, Lyndon sounded bouncy and like h im s e lf and there w e re no night sw e ats.-. And la te r on in the day, I heard that M cG eorge Bundy had used
- a r y without p o rtfo lio, fro m the top . . ^ brass, to say that M cN a m a ra is wielding too heavy a hand, or am I imagining things. A t late lunch tim e i w alked in th e door, just in time to encounter Lyndon and then Huff Baines and his w ife
- ell, a lm o st v e r y w e ll, and she would like the m elon accent in it. M ost of a ll, was the fact that I took some time to get her opinion, and that I wanted it. qV And then next on the agenda,^’^was a m eeting then with B o is fe u ille t Jones
- ) is engaged in a motion picture at the present time and unable to attend. Mr . Tony Walton is presently engaged in making a motion picture in Madrid, Spain. Very uly yo st ?f@Ri ~/ Arthur L. Par7 CHASIN-PARK-CITRON AGENCY ALP:pd (k/1yr1 (Date) {f
- in Perle's. apartment. Jake Pickles, Lindy and Hale, Senator Ellender. The Dale Millers, the I circled the room, had a drink, some light and pleasant talk and then left before I thought it was time for them to go into dinner. Dorothy McCardle
- that cou ld be a so u v e n ir. Since then w e have p r a c tic e d givin g them so m e en terta in m en t ahead of tim e - this time the Singing S argean ts -^ th eir au tograp hs p rin ted on the backs of the program s. The y a r e s e a te d in c h
- hich he c a u g h t from L y n d a B i r d a f t e r she got b a c k f r o m H a w a ii, and the a n tib io tic s h a d h a d s o m e th in g of a slo w in g down e f fe c t on h i m . B ut time I b e l i e v e th e d ays in th e su n a t th e r a n
- to have some private conversation and that would be m y time to depart. So I did, thereby not seeing the thousand or so guests cla m o rin g at the gates. I rushed hom e, feelin g stra n gely truant, jumped into m y red lace dress and went out to the W
- to Pat in between times describing herself to him th,e scene around us. And he was all so sweet and cozy. But there was another very sad note in the House all day long. ' \\ ; I love House. ~very facet of this job, of this And I love being
- of Achievement" Johnsons meet honored guests at Judicial Reception with receiving line for 700 guests; press ask Judge Sarah Hughes about W. Manchester book; Lady Bird reminisces about 1960 Campaign; visit with friends upstairs; Lady Bird reads "Of Time