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  • Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1914-1988
  • Telephone conversation # 6144, sound recording, LBJ and FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, JR.?, 11/4/1964, 12:17AM
  • FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, JR.?
  • DISCUSSION OF LABOR PROBLEMS CAUSED BY SHIPMENTS OF US WHEAT TO USSR; MEANY COMPLAINS ABOUT FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, JR.'S HANDLING OF ISSUE, ASKS THAT LBJ SEND WILLARD WIRTZ OR JIM REYNOLDS TO NEGOTIATE
  • LBJ REPORTS ON HIS CONVERSATION WITH GEORGE MEANY ON LABOR PROBLEMS CAUSED BY SHIPMENTS OF US WHEAT TO USSR; DISCUSSION OF PROBLEMS IN COMMERCE DEPT BETWEEN LUTHER HODGES AND FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, JR.
  • , M r s . F. D. R o o s e v e lt III, M rs Franklin D. R o o s e v e lt," j r . ; M r. and M r s . John R o o s e v e lt; tiny, liv e l y M r s . K e r m it R o o s e v e lt, and M is s Nina R o o s e v e lt. MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
  • LBJ and Railroad Strike; Lady Bird to first anniversary luncheon of the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation in New York; Lady Bird & Jean Kintner to Needlework Shop to design needlepoint pillows for White House; Lady Bird mentions many people
  • LBJ CONGRATULATES ROOSEVELT ON HOUSE PASSAGE OF CIVIL RIGHTS BILL
  • Roosevelt, James, 1907-1991
  • Telephone conversation # 2028, sound recording, LBJ and JAMES ROOSEVELT, 2/10/1964, 8:48PM
  • JAMES ROOSEVELT
  • of the Iranian diplomats--ah, what a taste for caviar I have developed and I wonder snobbishly i f I w ill ever encounter i t once I'm home! And there was Mr. Charles Palmer, who had been an executive assistant to [Franklin D.] Roosevelt and a friend of Madame
  • "#3"; "(TRANS)"; OFFICE SECRETARY ASKS TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO PUT EDWARD R. MURROW ON THE LINE; RECORDING OF CALL WITH JAMES ROOSEVELT STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994
  • Roosevelt, James, 1907-1991
  • Telephone conversation # 362, sound recording, LBJ and JAMES ROOSEVELT, 12/9/1963, 5:15PM
  • JAMES ROOSEVELT
  • Bird to F Street Club with Lynda; Lady Bird visits with Mike Monroney about his trip to Saigon; Lady Bird visits with James Roosevelt about portrait of his father, Franklin Roosevelt
  • ; procession to the Capitol, riderless horse, flag-draped caisson; memory of Franklin Roosevelt's death; arrival at Capitol Rotunda; eulogies; LBJ lays wreath at foot of casket; Jacqueline Kennedy kisses the casket with Caroline by her side; Lady Bird comments
  • ; Entertainment for dinner is Carol Channing in "Hello, Dolly!"; Carol Channing and Everett Dirksen have "same voice;" LBJ and Hubert Humphrey dance with Carol Channing; Lady Bird dances with Douglass Fairbanks, Jr.; Fairbanks speaks of President Franklin
  • DISCUSSION OF ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT'S REQUEST TO SPEAK WITH LBJ ABOUT FLORIDA INTERAMA PROJECT; ROBERTS TELLS OPERATOR TO HAVE ROOSEVELT SPEAK WITH PAUL POPPLE BECAUSE LBJ HAS HAD TREATMENT FOR HIS THROAT AND HIS DOCTORS DO NOT WANT HIM TO SPEAK
  • LBJ INVITES BROOKS TO COME TO WH FOR A SWIM; BROOKS ASKS IF LBJ HAS A PHONOGRAPH THAT WILL PLAY A 78 RPM "ROOSEVELT" RECORD
  • LBJ ASKS TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO PLACE CALLS TO JAMES CORMAN, PETER RODINO, JIM O'HARA, JIMMY ROOSEVELT ABOUT HOUSE PASSAGE OF CIVIL RIGHTS BILL
  • VALENTI RECOMMENDS THAT LBJ ANNOUNCE NEW APPOINTMENTS OF WOMEN TONIGHT AT FIRST ELEANOR ROOSEVELT AWARDS CEREMONY
  • SHRIVER REPORTS STATUS OF POVERTY BILL IN HOUSE; ABSENTEEISM IN HOUSE EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE; WASHINGTON STAR COLUMN ON POVERTY BILL, SUPPORT IN BUSINESS COMMUNITY; JAMES ROOSEVELT; CARL PERKINS; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL; PHIL LANDRUM
  • MOYERS REPORTS CONVERSATIONS WITH JAMES ROOSEVELT, GUS HAWKINS, GEORGE BROWN ON NEED TO RETURN TO DC FOR POVERTY BILL VOTE; IMPLICATIONS OF THEIR ABSENCE FROM CALIFORNIA DURING SENATE PRIMARY ELECTION BETWEEN PIERRE SALINGER, ALAN CRANSTON; EDITH
  • SUPPORT FOR LBJ IN MAINE; POSSIBLE TRIP BY LADY BIRD JOHNSON TO DEDICATE CAMPOBELLO INTERNATIONAL PARK, TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS; AMERICAN CANDIDATES FOR PARK COMMISSION: ROOSEVELTS, MUSKIE, SUMNER PIKE, KATHARINE GRAHAM, JEAN WILLIAMS ARNZEN; CANADA
  • PRESS BRIEFING ITEMS; APPOINTMENTS OF US ATTORNEY IN OREGON, CONNECTICUT JUDGES, FDR III TO ELEANOR ROOSEVELT FOUNDATION BOARD; UPI REQUEST TO PHOTOGRAPH NSC MEETING; TONKIN GULF ATTACK; DROP IN UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES, POSSIBLE EFFECT ON POVERTY BILL
  • LEHMAN ASKS LBJ ABOUT PLANNED TRIBUTES FOR JFK, SAM RAYBURN, ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, PAUL BUTLER AT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, EXPRESSES VIEW THAT HER DECEASED HUSBAND HERBERT LEHMAN SHOULD ALSO BE HONORED; LBJ ASKS LEHMAN FOR SUGGESTIONS, OFFERS TO TALK
  • McKeldin, Theodore R. (Theodore Roosevelt), 1900-1974
  • GOLDBERG COMPLAINS ABOUT WAYNE HAYS' CRITICISM OF GOLDBERG AND ABOUT WILLIAM FULBRIGHT'S RECENT STATEMENT; LBJ ASKS ABOUT SWEARING-IN CEREMONY AT UN FOR JAMES ROOSEVELT, TELLS GOLDBERG TO DISCUSS US SUPPORT FOR UN WITH U THANT
  • LBJ READS JOSEPH KRAFT COLUMN CRITICIZING GOLDBERG, UN ROLE IN INDIA-PAKISTAN KASHMIR CRISIS, JAMES ROOSEVELT'S APPOINTMENT TO UN DELEGATION, ARTICLE 19 SETTLEMENT; LBJ PRAISES PRESS COVERAGE GOLDBERG HAS RECEIVED
  • US DELEGATION TO UN; JAMES ROOSEVELT'S RESIGNATION FROM CONGRESS; GOLDBERG'S TALKS WITH JOSEPH KRAFT, MARY MCGRORY ABOUT RECENT COLUMNS; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT WASHINGTON POST'S ERRORS, EVANS-NOVAK COLUMN ON WILLIAM FULBRIGHT'S RECENT SPEECH; BEN
  • ALMOST INAUDIBLE CONVERSATION ABOUT EFFECT OF JAMES ROOSEVELT'S RESIGNATION FROM CONGRESS ON MINIMUM WAGE BILL
  • McKeldin, Theodore R. (Theodore Roosevelt), 1900-1974
  • POVERTY BILL; O'BRIEN GIVES CONGRESS' VIEW ON ROLE OF OEO DIRECTOR VERSUS CABINET DEPTS; PHIL LANDRUM; JAMES ROOSEVELT; LABOR OPINION ON BILL, MIKE MANSFIELD'S CONCERNS ON PASSAGE; CIVIL RIGHTS BILL; YOUTH EMPLOYMENT; CARL ELLIOTT; LABOR, GEORGE
  • in a picture they have long had to be autographed, or asking for one. Always before me is the memory of Lyndon's long and rather close association with President Roosevelt and the very few that we had at the end of the eight years he had known him. And so l
  • Lady Bird is interviewed by Bill Wise at Life magazine; LBJ & Lady Bird greet U.S. Attorneys; Life magazine article about Bobby Kennedy family; coffee with granddaughter of President Teddy Roosevelt; stories about Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt dinner
  • Planning luncheons for Canadian Prime Minister and Mrs. Pearson; description of Mrs. Pearson and mention of the various guests; signing of the Campobello Treaty; James Roosevelt and Alice Roosevelt Longworth; Luci Johnson's trip to Wisconsin
  • Lady Bird practices her speech; Lady Bird goes to hairdresser; Luci's upcoming wedding; LBJ is going to Hawaii; presentation of Eleanor Roosevelt portrait in East Room; Lady Bird reminiscences about meeting Eleanor Roosevelt; Lady Bird mentions
  • Newspaper coverage of Luci Johnson at Apple Blossom Festival; Congressional Club's annual breakfast honoring the First Lady; Lady Bird's statement about her first attending in 1938 for Eleanor Roosevelt; LBJ to Winchester for Luci's crowning
  • that politics should ent~r into this ••• American policy in Asia, and our international question. Go back and remember the old agreement that was made under Roosevelt and Vandenberg and all those fellows in which there was complete unanimity of the par 4' when
  • to Americana Hotel for benefit for the Association for the United Nations and the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Fund
  • of Campobello; church service; LBJ and Prime Minister to Chamcook; Lady Bird and Mrs. Pearson to Roosevelt Cottage; Lady Bird describes tour; lunch; LBJ and Prime Minister Pearson give speeches; Johnsons to White House; Lady Bird & Lynda Johnson to wedding
  • and reads papers and night reading; Lady Bird swims in pool; LBJ and McGeorge Bundy discuss Vietnam; Lynda visits with parents and guests; United Nations and Vietnam; reception for handing of Eleanor Roosevelt's portrait is cancelled
  • Tea with Alice Roosevelt Longworth and Luci and Lynda Johnson; LBJ naps; Lady Bird reminisces about party at Friendship House in 1937; Alice Longworth reminisces about her honeymoon; LBJ comes in to say hello; Mrs. Longworth reminisces about
  • p it . Of h i m s e l f , h e s a i d t o t h e s t a f f a n d to m e " t h e y w a n t to m a k e a H a r d i n g out of m e a n d I kn o w i t . I k n o w w h a t t h e y d i d to E^iot R o o s e v e l t . Roosevelt. I kn ow w h a t t h e y d i
  • San Jacinto Day; Lady Bird goes to the dentist and works in office; tea with Alice Roosevelt Longworth who tells stories of living in the White House; Lady Bird attends meeting about the Fish Room; reception at the Italian Embassy; back to White
  • LBJ to California; Lady Bird's television taping for Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation; visits by family friends; shopping; dinner with Luci Johnson, Dr. Jim Cain & Jack Valenti; to Olney Theatre for play; airplane crash of Sen. Edward Kennedy
  • Visit of British Prime Minister and Ms. Douglas-Home; Citizen's Advisory Council on Status of Women meeting; tour for Billy Marcus and Wendy; tea with Anna Roosevelt Halstead, her reminiscences, and her remarks about Iran and the Shah of Iran