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- rs, John Oswald,
President of the U n iversity of Kentucky; and about 150 people lined up along
MEMORANDUM
THE W H ITE HOUSE
Thursday, May 21, 1964
W ASHING TON
Page 2
the fence to whom , after I said hello to a ll the dignitaries, I went over
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of the U.S. Commissioner's Education Advisory Council on Guaranteed Student
Loans and Senior VP of LaSalle Natl Bank, Chicago
Mr. Edward J Gannon, ABA, NYC
Mr. Charles R. McNeill, ABA, Washington
Mr. John W Holton, ABA, Washington
James E Smith. ABA. NYC
,
Mr
- Alfred
W. Gilp
John Baker Dr.
E. Russell Carter Dan Eddy Jay
Gould
Anne M. Bellak Pam
Coe Newton
Edwards Frank
Gun
Jo Anne Bennett * Thomas
Colosimo Wm
E Finale James
Haley (Co
Robert W. Bennett
Following this ceremony the
President greeted in the hall
-
Reedy's office
Dean
BM's
Rusk
Welch
Secretary
Robert
McNamara
to office
at
March
White
Carol
House
25
1965
Thursday
Welch
Marvin
the
Mildred
Watson
Education
Stegall
on the
Bill
Hill
working
returning
w/
his call
Mrs
John F Kennedy
- visited by)
To Oval office w/ Jake Jacobsen- -who was out immediately
OFF RECORD: Paul Miller, President of Gannet Newspapers
.Tom John son
Press
card
Mr. Miller invited the President to address the Associated Press Editors
Convention meeting in New
- , the w ife
of our old fr ie n d Gus Wortham.
In the next one was M iss Ima, v e r y
re g a l, v e r y e ld e r ly , but v e r y full of excitem ent and v^rve about what
^
was
going on.
With h er w e re the d im in u tiv e Sir John B a r b a r o l l
- - - th e ir
young guide to ld m e - - th a t it w a s a n id e a l sp o t f o r a n a m p h i t h e a t e r .
A nd a s the s c e n e r * y a n d the ta le e x p a n d e d I co u ld a g r e e th a t the p o t e n t i a l
w a s g r e a t a n d so w e r e
- .
Their disagreement also passed as did the stone, apparently.
Now, what did you do after that point?
Did he retake the cam
paign trail with the usual vigor?
W:
Yes, I was at Mayo's with him.
Once the stone was removed and he was
on the road to recovery
- LBJ's relationship with John Connally; first statewide radio broadcast; LBJ on the stump; the idea of the helicopter; preparedness the key theme; LBJ's reputation as a Congressman; LBJ and minority groups; campaign appearances; close vote; Connally
- , Nicholas Katzenbach H
The Secy of HUD, Robert Weaver
]
Senator Alan Bible H
Sen Gale McGee H
Sen Claiborne Pell H
Sen Donald Russell H
Cong Eugene J. Keogh J]
Cong John J Rooney H
Cong W J Bryan Dorn H
Sen Frank Church H
Hon John A. Schnittker, Under Secy
- a young fellow feeling
his way around, and smart and catching on.
F:
Do you know anything about his appointment to be the state director of
the National Youth Administration? Did your husband have any hand in
that?
.W:
Yes, indeed, he did.
F:
let's
- wedding and honeymoon; LBJ’s rental properties; LBJ maturing; Harold Young; Mrs. Johnson’s hats; luncheons with Mrs. Johnson; the 1948 campaign.
- d e .
I threw d isc re tio n to the winds and ate everything.
Imagine m y s u rp ris e to look up and see John fro m the W hite
House -- o r was i t C h a rle s?
Anyhow, one of them was there p re sid in g - -
another of that capable B e s s 's
- - - a h a lf d o zen o r l e s s - - g ifts
fro m C h ie fs o f S ta te w h ic h a r e u s u a lly to o r ic h a n d e x p e n s iv e a n d b i z a r r e .
to a c c o r d the s m a ll a p a r tm e n t a n d s im p le life of a young co u p le s ta r t
- a w alk in f r o n t o f th e h o u se and
w ent dawn to s e e how th e ced ar h o u se was com ing
a lo n g .
I t ' s b e in g b u i l t a s f a s t a s a c h i l d w o u ld
b u i l d one o u t o f b l o c k s .
John son fa r m h o u se .
And th e
- Private Milton L. Olive, III -- Mr. Milton B. Olive, Jr. *, color
Mrs. Milton B Olive and
two military escorts who were two of the men saved by Private Olive's brave acti
1st Lt. Jimmy B. Stanford and Sp4 John W. Foster
(1^ 12:10p
/^'/j^b
To the Rose
- Presiden t sa t a t his des k t o complet e th e telephone call.
Ji^The Presiden t talke d w / Astronau t Grisso m fro m 3:5 0 t o 3:5 3 pm
and to Astronaut Young fro m 3:5 3 to 3:5 4 pm
Secretary Rober t McNamara
uV •
Garnett "Jack " Horne r
Sid Davis
- , Illinois
Edwin J. Faulkner, President, Woodmen Accident & Life Co. P. O. Box 87 , Lincoln
Nebr
Mr. Gilbert FitzhughChmn. Life Insurance Committee of Urban Problems. One Madison Ave.
Secy John W. Gardner, HEW \
NYC
Mr. Andrew Heiskell, Chmn of the Board
- s u r e d m e d o e s n o t e x i s t a m o n g
young F re n c h m e n .
T h e y lik e o u r c lo th e s , o u r dan c e s , o u r c a r s , , o u r
w a y o f liv in g ^ h e s a id .
0
iMftiMtiil’iiM
.
MEMORANDUM
\
V
'
V
; - r - V
- . and Mrs. Frederick Irving, Exec Director for European Affairs
Senator and Mrs. J WFulbright
Mr. and Mrs. Milan W Jerabek, European Public Affairs
Mr. and Mrs. John F King, European Public Affairs
Mrs. Charlet A Levesque, Ofc of Western European Affairs
Mr
- o r dinnier, m a n y of th em p la n n e d f o r L y n d a - the
J o h n F le m in g s ; th e young C a r t e r B u rd e n s , in h e r ^aas|^KX e a r l y 2 0 's , s h e 's
the y o u n g e s t w o m an to h a v e e v e r m a d e the b e s t d r e s s
- party; Lady Bird names guests; Chuck Robb makes toast to Mary Lasker; John Loeb gives toast to Chuck Robb; John Loeb wants Cecil Beaton to photograph Lady Bird; back to Pierre Hotel and to sleep
- and le f t i t a lit t le m o r e
K
lo v e lie r e v e r y tim e .
And then I p la n te d a tw o -y e a r old s e e d lin g fr o m the John Q u in cy A d a m s
n
A m e r ic a n e lm that g r o w s on the- W hite H o u se la w n .
that tr e e i s m igh
-
a moving excerpt from a letter Mrs. Henry Fowler
by a young lieutenant who had Mrs.
Orville Freeman
_been killed in
VietNam
/ Mrs. John Gardner
(Lt. John F. iSl^ Cochrane from Mrs. Hubert HumphreyCalifornia
--the letter was his 4 Mrs. Robert McNamara
- diapers
(
somewhe re down toward the fountain, and hundreds of a lert, ea g er, interested,
intelligent, fine looking young folks of an age to under s t a n d w e r e fixin g a
Q'''
p iercin g eye on the man that their daddy dealt withy' at news
- . L . Johns (SAIC) (USSS) Miss
Young s
J Mr.
R. Taylor (ASAIC) USSS)
Miss Judd '_
____________
t r
!___ __-J _ _- H. Brown (USSS)
Miss Krell
| .]."_._
Mr.
C. Hauk (USSS) Miss
Simonik
!__ Mr.
W. Taylor (USSS) Sgt.
Recco
| Mr.
J. McKinney (USSS) Sgt
- .
• Francis
Wednesday
(include visited by )
John J. McCloy
Walt Rostow
Bator
Mr. McCloy is en route to Germany and will have talks w/ German
officials. He carried with him a letter of Presidential instruction.
I'
11:30a Marvi
11:31a 11:38a
n Watson
OFF
j
- - to Oval Room Office w/ BMand MW
Bill out at 11:35a
Sen. Mike Mansfield (b.
r e4)
Foreign
Senate
Policy Committee
Affairs in Europe
( returning
Re
memb
Cong. Jerome Waldie OFF
RECORD
(elected in Special Election June 7, 1966 to fill vacancy left by John
- in bed w/ Mrs. Johnson -- Jack Valenti joined
George Reedy
Dr. Burkley and Dr. Young -- Dr. J. Willis Hurst and Dr. James Cain
all checked the President --a routine physica l check-up .
After the check- up^ th e President again talked o n the telephone
- g h t y o u n g g i r l of 1967.
ab so lu tely delicious,
J a k e Pickle's young
And M ollie T h o r n b e r r y looking
s a i d t h a t s h e h a d b e e n w a n t i n g to g e t o u t o f
th e n e s t a ll h e r life, a n d now that s h e w a s
- a p ita l A
in the White H o u se , what h a s b e e n done by w h om , the in te r tw in in g of
p erso n a lities .
Jane a s s u r e d m e that sh e w ould c o m e down for the May 7th meeting^_-^""^
in her plan e, b rin g w ith h e r M r. John L o
- got out of law school I went with a law firm
which was then Powell, Wirtz, and Rauhut.
Incidentally, I just
got back from the dentist, so I may muff some of my words.
And at
that time, a very bright, young lawyer with the firm was John
Connally
- See all online interviews with James W. Wilson
- Biographical information; the firm of Powell, Wirtz, and Rauhut; Alvin Wirtz characterized; John Connally characterized; LBJ chews out Walter Jenkins; working on LBJ's Senate staff; the organization of the LBJ Senate staffs; Bobby Baker
- Wilson, James W.
- Oral history transcript, James W. Wilson, interview 1 (I), 2/26/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
- James W. Wilson
- had a quick
cup of Sanka and then departed
10:17p Departed
Marine Barracks w/ MW, mf,
10:23p Arrived
Cong. Jack Brooks
Brooks' residence
10:25p f
Gov.
10:38p f
Cong.
John Connally. McAllen. Texas
John Young - Corpus Christi, Tex
I0:44p
-
The
White House Day
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6:11p - 7:46pm
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The
/ . t- Speaker John McCormack
/ Cong.
Hale Boggs
•/
Cong.
;p
/ Cong.
W
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H.
George
£ Cong.
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Wrigh
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/ / Cong.
Rivers
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Thomas
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— Appropriations
- e w / H . E . Dr . Guillerm o Sevilla-Sacasa ,
Amb. o f Nicaragua an d Dea n o f the Diplomati c Corp s
and Thoma s Lyndo n Hand, ag e 4 , so n o f the Chie f o f Protoco l
and Bernard o Seivilla-Sacasa , 4 , younges t o f the Amb . ' s nin e
- , h a p p ily enough , that I s a w m o r e young p e o p le than I e v e r
h ad b e f o r e .
If w e 'v e got an y th in g to do with it, I take h ap p y c r e d i t i
I lo v e the lin e in the h y m n , w h e re it s a i d , "N o w the q u ee n
- LBJ and Lady Bird to St. Barnabas Church; new minister is Rev. J. W. Langford; to Lewis Place with Jesse Kellam and Marianne Means; brunch at LBJ Ranch; visit from John and Nellie Connally; mention of progress of John Connally's right hand; Lady
- ap
pointed him to the Federal Court.
Jon is real
young man.
handsome and polished
J. PAT O'KEEFE
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A
§cie,ncfr·
ls. Bdilding WaJl.Against
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By W inzo.laMcLendon
an in,vasion: :of privacy. I .C:~:9l'Si
prefer
- s h e d th rou gh m y m in d of the g r e a t w h ite b u ild in g and i t s p a r k - lik e
s u r r o u n d in g s, and of D r. John H a r v e y K e llo g g , pink o f c h e e k and q u ick
of s te p in h is 8 0 ’s , b ic y c lin g a ro u n d
- , Scoutmaster of Troop 22, Memphis, and Charles Wailes who had been t
boy scouts in 1917 that had sold the most liberty bell bonds. President presented them w/an American flag. In
President Wood row Wilson had sent those young men at the time an American flag
- Staff Members: Dean
Costin Dr.
Ben Wells
Donald Berkinsj
^ Secy
John W. Gardner" "/
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Robert Barclayj
^
Leo H. Gehrig "j (
Others on list to d. t. )
John Forsythe :
s
Arthur Harris
John Graves '
!
Wm McC. Hiscock \"
Patrick Hynes ^
j
Harold Howe
- . G O GE M. RHODES, PA.
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DINO, JR,, N,J.
!I. THOMAS H, OOWHING, VA,
11. JOHN
J,.. FLYiNT.
t. HARLEY 0, STAGG RS, W, VA,
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®ffite of tbe tmoctaUc {Jip
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- to send my children to San Marcos, which I've done, all of them. I had three
children, two sons and a daughter, and they went through San Marcos.
G:
What did a young man have to do for entertainment in his spare time in Johnson City in
those days?
W
- a n te d t o know
The John L o e b s who g a v e t h e l o v e l y f e l l o w
Room a t t h e Whi t e H ouse a n d t h e H e n ry Par r i s h e s , s h e ' s
"Si s t e r " P arrish wh o d e cor a t e d th e room f o r M
rs.K ennedy,
And t h e A r t h