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  • it to start looking like the Johnsons lived here. I put out a picture of President and Mrs. Kennedy--no, I believe it’s just the President--and Caroline, and the pony, the little pony that Lyndon gave them. And then I put out a picture of Daddy with Tommy
  • Friends help Lady Bird decorate family quarters with books and Dorothy Doughty birds; Lady Bird puts out photos of JFK with Caroline, the Taylors and Johnsons; Lady Bird has business meeting with Sheldon Cohen and Walter Jenkins where they discuss
  • Expenditure Code To Gastonia , Nort h Carolin a Breakfast i n private car : Mrs. Johnson, MMW, Se n Smathers, Gov Ellington Arr Gastonia NC — spok e t o crow d fro m trai n , To Gaffney, Sout h Carolin a Arr Gaffney, spok e t o crowd fro m bac k o f trai n
  • f th e Kenned y family: _ . Jacquelin e Kennedy , an d childre n Joh n F . Kennedy , Jr . an d Carolin e Kennedy _ . Ros e Kenned y Se „ Sec ! Whil I platfor I win i Expendie S0** y (includ e visite d by ) tur r rid JL_/_ 11:29 a Th VA J T ca
  • 52nd. St. for White House for helicopter transport./MF & CK accompanied. Arr White House. Visited with Caroline Kennedy. Departed for Andrews AFB Arr Andrews AFB Dep Andrews with CK, MF, Sgt. Glynn, Youngblood and MMV for Texas Landed at Brown and Root
  • , Georg e Reed y cocktail part y fo r Nort h Carolin a delegation ; Statle r Hote l roo m 771 7 Home o f Mari o Klinko , 71 6 Renter, LA ; receptio n honorin g LB J an d Cong . Anfuso ; NY delegatio n invited . reception give n b y M r & Mrs. Jule s Stei n
  • all went over there. And I remember we were outside, sitting around the pool, and it seemed to me, as I recall, Mrs. Kennedy had—I don't know whether she was riding, but I remember Caroline was on her little horse, or maybe on her cart, I can't
  • Discusses several trips LBJ made as Vice President; describes a visit between LBJ and the Kennedys at George Brown’s house, and a visit to Prime Minister Nehru’s house.
  • Horner The President and party arrived at the LBJ Ranch. Jack Horner and the President met in the office. The President worked his desk -- showed him the ltr to Caroline Kennedy on her birthday, and autographed a copy of "A President's Country" to him
  • office. BM (Pl) Cabinet Room w/ Cong Dominick Daniels and 100 constituents. 117 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Shovlin, Pastor, St. Anne's Church, Kennedy Boul A T T E N D A N C E : Congress Street, Jersey City , N J REMARKS The Congressman asked
  • and Washington officials Situation Roo m Abe Fortas Secretary Rober t ^McNamar a 75 people OFF RECORD requested by Joined Mr s Johnso n i n the Flowe r Garde n — — an d made REMARK S t o th e Chamber o f Commerc e o f Charlott e Nort h Carolin a B Everett
  • o f the Housin g Bil l Congressman Bo b l^pfe» Poag e0" r e Ren t Supplementa l Provisio n o f Housing Bill Congressman E . S . Johnn y Walke r - Ne w Mexico - r e Ren t Supplementa l Provisio n ' Congressman Harol d D . Coole y - N . Carolin
  • Wednesday White Walter Jenkins fr mans Secretary McNamara fr Attorney General Kennedy James Scotty Reston W Jenkins fr mans To ofc w/ J Valenti W Jenkins pl Signing Ceremony Made remarks 8-12-64 House Military mans New Haven fr mans Pay Bill
  • Senator To lunch Edward w/ House Kennedy 8-13-64 Boston Mass JV 85 people To the Blue Room to receive 85 State University Presidents To the State Dining Room for LUNCHEON - State Universit y Presidents List sent to Menu: Vichy ssoise Dorothy
  • : January 11, 1974 INTERVIEWEE : MRS . JACQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS INTERVIEWER : JOE B . FRANTZ PLACE : Her Manhattan apartment in New York City Tape 1 of 2 First part of tape missing (35 feet) F: Let's continue, then, our broken interview
  • See all online interviews with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • ; JFK's staff vs. LBJ's staff; Kennedy Rose Garden; William Manchester's book; not voting in the 1964 election; LBJ's campaigning for RFK's Senate campaign
  • Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
  • Oral history transcript, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, interview 1 (I), 1/11/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  • receh-ed your letter and a•ked me to thank you for wriliD&, It wa• thoughtful of you to •end in your •ncgeatfon foz honoring the lat• Preaidant Kennedy. it nfi.i',o/_y f 'f ,(tl Wtdol. lo_ fl
  • writing some letters for Mrs. Johnson and for the girls, which really they were unaware of; I really don't know now whether Mrs. Johnson knows about this today or not. But as it should have been, the people who were handling letters handled, first, Kennedy
  • ; Lynda and Luci; attitude of former Kennedy staff; trips with the Johnons; luncheons during vice presidency; Mrs. Johnson's wardrobe; The Elms; preparations for arrival of Kennedys at the Ranch before the assassination; relationship of Mrs. Johnson
  • of the Dallas Morning News, who had come to the White House and made that remark about Caroline and told Kennedy he had to get some backbone. The President resented that and wanted to go over Dealey's head. He had an appointment with [John] Connally. Bobby liked
  • JFK lies in state at the Capitol; the Johnsons attend St. Mark's Church; Eunice Shriver tells the Johnsons Lee Harvey Oswald has been killed; Jacqueline Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, John-John and Caroline ride to the Capitol in the car with the Johnsons
  • of this book to President Kennedy. Royalties from this book have been given to a church in India for construction of a new church. Everett Dirksen /Hm HOUSE Date_Sept >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 11 , 1968 the White House ^ 'resident began his day at (Place) Day
  • White Secretary Senator Geo Monday Vance Ted Kennedy re appalachia related to New program England and etc Reedy Secretary Secy House 1 1965 Mann Rusk William J Crockett Secretary Rusk Secretary Vance To mansion w/ re MW and Nancy
  • --to one of the offices that had been functioning there for President Kennedy to see if they had any of the green azure paper. F: That's what that shade is. R: Azure is what they call it. live always just called it green. We of course didn't know what
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • LBJ and RFK; LBJ’s activities the night of November 22, 1963; LBJ’s first days as President; JFK’s staff; the transition; Jacqueline Kennedy; LBJ in retirement
  • tha t arrived toda y Miss Sall y Irish , a secretar y t o Sen . Kennedy , called (talke d to Ji m Jones) , sai d sh e ha d a letter to b e delivere d t o th e President . Talke d t o Ji m Jones wh o said tol d her ho w t o have i t delivere d t o the S
  • Wreath sen t toda y to funeral o f Genera l Westmoreland' s mothe r i n Columbia, Sout h Carolin a L HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL DELIVERED TO THE SENATE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE ON JULY 10
  • Rayburn to go to Dr. Janet Travell, Kennedy's back physician, down at the White House. He finally convinced the Speaker that he ought to let Dr. Travell examine him and see what she could do for him. in the back. So she started giving him shots He
  • LBJ and the NYA in 1935; LBJ-Sam Rayburn relationship; political philosophies; Griffin-Landrum Bill; Ralph Yarborough; Allan Shivers; LBJ & JFK; Rayburn and the Kennedys
  • Sculptor Gilroy Roberts brings the model of LBJ's head for the Presidential Medal; Lady Bird visits Caroline Kennedy's school on third floor of the White House; Lady Bird remembers her mother's death when she was five; Lady Bird spends the afternoon
  • . Kronheim; a lithograph print of President John . Kennedy by Bernard Fuch~. a gift from Edward Swayduck; and an m-;c.ribed photograph of President John F. Kenned\ an his daughter Caroline with Tex, a rcg1 t reJ Galice o ~tallion (gi" ·n to Carolin by the J
  • --then United Press--worked as a radio writer for many years, and then started covering several departments-- F: Did you see--? T: --and then started covering the White House [at the] start of the Kennedy years, January 1961. F: When did you first
  • that he met with Robert Kennedy at the White House. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • ] whether I'm right on the state or not but it was in the morning, and he was handed a telegram where Senator Kennedy had asked for permission to appear before various state caucuses and by error, the secretary had included the state of Texas. Immediately
  • and particularly Lyndon Johnson's selection as vice president. O: As they headed into the convention, our game plan, to secure the nomination over that two-year period after Kennedy's re-election to the Senate, was based on utilizing primaries selectively. We
  • John F. Kennedy's (JFK) plan regarding primaries going into the 1960 Democratic National Convention; assigning JFK staffers to specific state delegations; JFK's decision to address the Texas delegation; JFK's decision to ask Lyndon Johnson (LBJ
  • Lady Bird meets with Chief Usher, J.B. West, at the White House; in the afternoon, Lady Bird returns to the White House and discusses housekeeping details with Jacqueline Kennedy; Mrs. Kennedy's request for Caroline's school at White House
  • Taylor Johnson) EOB - Executive Office Building JBC - John B. Connally LBJ - Lyndon Johnson JFK - John F. Kennedy MF - Marie Fehmer MMV - Mary Margaret Valenti (née Wiley) MMW - Mary Margaret Wiley P-38 - LBJ’s Capitol office PCEEO - President’s Committee
  • MARGOLIUS, Sidney, Washington, NY NELSON,Helen, Sacramento, Calif. PIERCE, William J., Ann Arbor, Mich STULBERG,Louis, NYC TAYLOR,otrie, LosA. WARE,Caroline, Vienna, Va. WAYMER, Mattie, Atla ABEL, I.W., United Steelworkers of Ame. NYC DUBRCM, Evelyn, HAYNES
  • on Caroline's tricycle, and the fat hit the fire with that, you can see. Kennedy started chewing on his cigar and look- ing stern and didn't look anywhere, and all of us began having a slight case of cardiac arrest as this thing was read. When he got through
  • a moment--two things on this particular incident. One is that in the papers following the assassination of President Kennedy for some time into the Johnson Administration the pundits invariably said that Secretary Udall would be the first to go. until
  • Evolving of Lady Bird’s role as First Lady; handled all speech invitations; beginning of beautification idea; Sharon Francis; beautification efforts; Walter Washington; planting of Jacqueline Kennedy Garden; billboards; LBJ’s interest
  • Kennedy. I t ' s b e e n one y e a r , one m o n t h a n d two d a y s s i n c e P r e s i d e n t K e n n e d y ' s v i r g i n a p p e a l to ge t i t p a s s e d - a n d I ' d h a t e to put h o u r to h o u r a l l of the c a l l s , the t a l k s
  • by Kennedy Cabinet; Caroline and John Kennedy, Jr.; statement by LBJ to press; visit and dinner at Jack Valentis; LBJ and television
  • ...._____--------~--•-•- - I Swimming Pool Processing Note: According to Archivist Stephen Plotkin and Supervisory Archivist Allan Goodrich at the John F. Kennedy Library, the Patrick "J" was the Secretary of the Navy's yacht, used as an auxiliary or "chase" boat
  • ...._____--------~--•-•- - I Swimming Pool Processing Note: According to Archivist Stephen Plotkin and Supervisory Archivist Allan Goodrich at the John F. Kennedy Library, the Patrick "J" was the Secretary of the Navy's yacht, used as an auxiliary or "chase" boat
  • of Senate Democrats; John Sparkman; Paul Douglas; Paul Butler; Matt McCloskey; Americans for Democratic; Charlie Murphy; Albert and Mark Lasker Foundation; 750 Club; Ed Foley; Liz Carpenter; Ralph Hewitt; Bob Berry; Dave Lloyd; Jack Kennedy; Ted Sorenson
  • . You ' re Kenneth O' Donnell, and your off icial pos iti on 1·1 i th the Johnso n Administration was as specia l ass istant to t he president from the time he took offi ce, a job you continued in from t he Kennedy Adm i n i stra t ion , on unt i l
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • Kennedy failed to find burial in his home meeting, , and town here, was still being probed Garcia testified that he had~ sen~ Friday by a special House com· a letter to J. IC Montgomery~ ~1 mittee. . Three Rivers mayor, and that ·! The '·investigation