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  • was in Louisville for the Kentucky Derby . I've only been there once, but as you probably know, as a preliminary, there are a lot of parties the night before . And the Postmaster of Louisville had a lot of the regional people in, postmasters, and so forth
  • ARCHIBALD B. ROOSEVELT Vice-Presidents HAROLD J. COOLIDGE, JR. JOHN J. McCLOY W. A. READ Treasurer W.A.REAO Executive Secretary NEILSON ABEE!. Counsel THE HONORABLE HENRY L. STIMSON Advisory Committee of Pacific Veterans BARRY BINGHAM-Louisville
  • were ongoing at that time; he reported on Denver and Atlanta as good meetings, Louisville as not [good] and that Detroit and Ohio were outstanding. But he does say--this is now on the twenty-third of September--"There's no decision on who will head up
  • , The Atlanta Journal C. Atlanta_, The Atlanta & Constitution Constitution ,. D. Washington, The Washington Post E. New York, The New York Time~ . F. Philadelphia, G. Unidentified H. Los Angeles, The LA Times The Philadelphia Articles 4. FBI
  • arriving via courier. 4:27 Returned to the main house. 6:58 To the Cedar House again. 7:44 Returned to the main house; left again about 10 minutes later in secret service car; met the President and his party and toured the Scharnhorst Ranch. 8:57 Boarded
  • , the Presiden t greeted JV an d Mr. Arthur Krim who had just arrived via courier, and took them with him i n his car alln g w / Mrs. Johnson for the rid e to the church . -he was met a t the Church by Judge and Mrs. Thornberry. Services at St. David's Episcopal
  • Monday May 11, 1964 To the office In office w/ group to receive Journal awards then to Rose Garden w/ group returning to office at Andy Hatcher Hearst Journal Award Winners in office for presentation address until G Reedy J Valenti Secretary
  • ROSTOW SUMMARIZES HIS CONVERSATION WITH DEAN RUSK, WRITES THAT RUSK IS SENDING DETAILED REPORT ON HIS MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO TO WH VIA COURIER; ROSTOW WRITES BRIEF SUMMARY OF RUSK AND GROMYKO'S DISCUSSION OF VIETNAM, MISSILE TALKS, AND MIDDLE
  • an d greete d Hon. Joh n Macy , Chairman , Civi l Service Commissio n g in offic e w / Mr. Joh n Mac y H - w/ Mrs. Johnso n Mrs. Ear l Death e Bess Abell Mr. an d Mrs. Horac e Busb y (arrive d o n courier wit h Mr. Mac y a t ll:15 a thi s morning ) Hon
  • of 16¼ x 20 be forwarded to be mounted above the Presidential statement tor Managua. It you will call the writer, ll9-3ll5, I will arrange to have the'.ABC Courier pick up the photo and hand carry it to Gen:nantown. This will prevent acy possible damage
  • Talked to President on phone re: TV show and Wall Street Journal article 8:30 Dinner 11:30 President dinner 12:00 Retired Page No:
  • 12:00 Picture with Christmas seals - and picture for Opera Society 2:20 Liz with Cynthia Wilson (Journalism major) 2:40 Joe Mashman - for 10-minute visit 3:00 Sign mail 6:00 8:10 Dr. Travell 9:30 To movie - "Joy House" with Lynda To second
  • for New York with Liz. 10:15 Arrived New York City. To the St. Regis Hotel -- to Suite 1504. 11:48 To Penthouse Suite for Albert D. Lasker Medical Journalism Awards and luncheon. 2:10 Returned to Suite 1504. 2:37 Arrived at the Davis Museum, 231 E. 60th
  • Foyer for Ladies Home Journal photos with new state china. 10:34 Returned to the second floor. Met with Douglass Hubbard, Dr. Alan Kent, and Mr. Hendrickson re: LBJ Park. 1:45 To the President's office. 1:55 Returned to the second floor. 4:25 Left
  • was certainly going to watch it. The President said: "You saw the story on the Seafarers.. Rusk had never heard of it and the first I had ever heard of it was when I read the Wall Street Journal. It is an example of what we have to face from the Republicans. "I
  • River to the site of present day Bangor. According to his journals, the explorer landed 1'to see the country" and found the locality "most pleasant and a g reeable. 11 My explorations will have to be limited, but I have only to look at your
  • wh o arrived o n courier tonight : Ashton Gonell a e Lindo w _ Flowers sen t toda y to th e daughte r o f Cong J J Pickl e who gav e birth t o a daughte r yesterda y _ _ _, 11:15p T o pool for swi m - w/mf xkfcafix 11:35 Bac k t o house t o
  • Laitin - Austin, Texas of o f runway Working his desk w/ MF -- mai maill that had come in on this morning's courier Bill Moyers - Austin, Texas &/faJ0+d
  • , nor gloom of night stays the se couriers frorn the swift completion of their appointed rounds." But I am glad that weather has never dampened our enthusiasm and zeal for the great outdoors of Washington. The wonderful gifts of dogwoods, daffodils
  • Aviation Date Activity (include visited by)* LD Expenditure Code To New York City -- see travel activity arrived New York arrived Waldorf Hotel Walter (Wash, DC) Press conference at hotel suite spoke to Albert Lasker Medical Journalism Award luncheon
  • Arrived airport. 5:45 Departed for home. Geo. Christian Journal (had been to a funeral) 6:45 Arrived ranch 7:00 Changed clothes and went into living room. President called Mrs. Alexander about the piano she wants to give. (over) Entry No. Time
  • cal l Oscar Chapma n Charlie Franci s (Houston ) re: Herma n Brown' s operatio n Cabell Phillip s (N Y Times ) Bob Nova k (Wal l Stree t Journal ) To Speaker' s offic e Dinner a t home : Walte r & Marjorie, Mrs . Johnson , M M Selected names should
  • Wednesday March 2 , 196 0 P-38 Date Activity (includ e visited by) * LD Expenditure Code Sen Russell , Gerry , Bobb y Walter, Woody , Mr . Kella m Texas Delegatio n (closed ) Mrs. Margare t Parto n (Ladie s Hom e Journal ) fo r intervie w Claude McCa n
  • Newspapers Publishers Assoc -- Albany Times-Unio Albany, NY Jack Tarver, Atlanta Constitution, Journal, and Journal Constitution, Atlanta, Ga William Davis Taylor, Boston Globe, Boston, Mass. W. D. Maxwell, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Ill Palmer Hoyt, Denver
  • candidate) Mrs. Frank Ahlgren (wife of Publ'r /Editor Memphis (Commercial Appeal) Marvin Watson. George Reedy Jack Valenti Dr Burkley Juanita Roberts Nell Yates Comdr Josephson. CWO Harmon(Courier) Maj. Smith < ^^ii^i^'UM^ffj^p^ »• *> Stuart Baltimore Pfc
  • Press; Homer Williams of the Postal Clerk (about you); and Mr. Buckner of the San Marcos Record. Today I see I have the fo~lowing to write: Mrs. Dale of the J3J..a.nco_Oounty News; Mrs. Glidden of the Johnson City Courier; and Leslie Cooper ot the San
  • House. . . to the office first, looked at desk briefly, and then bedroom w/ Hon. Arthur Okun, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, who had arrived on a courier at 10:00a -- Mr . Okun came to brief the President, and then go to Austin to brief