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  • , incoming National Commander, AMVETS Cong. Peter Rodino Mr. Merle Baumgart , the Congressman's AA To mansion w/H^ MW Commande r HObbs for Marcos arrival ceremony -- State Visit to the United States, by H.E. Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the Republic
  • rotonda. Arrival at Palace Garden Gate. 2. Welcome by President and Mrs. Ferdinand E. Marcos. (Members of the Ladies' Committee will participate in traditional welcome ceremonies.) 4. 8:30 p.m. Dinner at Heroes Hall 10:00 p.m.Program Putongan
  • -in-law of Philippine President Marcos) Mr. Romualdez presented Pres. Johnson with a Gift of His. Ex. Ferdinand President of the Philippines. Gift is an enormous mounted bull's head with that reads --"Garao or Tamaraw shot in head by Pres. Ferdinand E
  • dinner guests with Mrs. Johnson On into the State Dining Room for refreshments. o Mrs. Arthur Krim arrived listo Dorothy to Dorothy o th e Blu e Roo m fo r Dinner honoring lis tt Territo Mrs. Ferdinand E. Marcos - the wife of the President
  • (include visited by) Arrive Canberra-Rex Hotel, Canberra, Australia w/ President Ferdinand Marcos^a^/z^^*--^ of Philippines Ay/TA^^^vt^ 7i^t^'^,^^^.
  • , Wash, DC (•Further info re 10:40am 10:40a m entry - Mte w/ VPres) The President asked the VPres, to lead our delegation to the Inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos in Manila on Dec. 30th. There will be be a 3-man delegation. The other two
  • joi n the Presidential party) In suite Secy Rusk William Bund y Walt Rostow and Ambassador William McCormick Blair for drinks and hors d'oeurves President and Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos - and entourage The President stood at his door and welcomed th e
  • intention to encourage an economic conference on Southeast Asia at the ministerial level sometime early in summer, after April. v e ry favorable reaction to President Johnson's peace offensive. Philippines (President Ferdinand E . Marcos) U. S. pr0posals
  • i n bed w/ Mrs . Johnson while readin g papers . Bill Moyers -- Washington, D. C. • Colone l Mik e Cook --to discuss plans fo r departur e thi s morning to San Marcos, Texa s To the office . Congressman Car l Albert - - McAllister , Oklahom a — RE
  • to the Library on his return from the Philippin s, where he observed the election there as a member of the L.S. team. It 1sa sad thing in many ways to refl ton Ferdinand Marcos· career. He i;eemed when he was elected in 1965 and when Hubert Humphrey and Jack
  • . Thursday 0930 , Sydney, QP275 then to Canberra VIP1100. Then to Melbourne Friday VIP1015. [1 of 3] ­ ... Country Representative Other Members of Party Tim~ and Place of Arrival 'ill 8. Philippines President Ferdinand E. Marcos and Mrs. Marcos
  • WILL SfREtl3-TH FOR THE SAKI OF tlfiOUGHOUT THE WORLD. ON THIS FILIPINO PEOPLE PRAY THAT CONTINUE TO GROW IN WISDOM AND ALL LIBERTY-LOVING PEOPLES. FERDINAND E. MARCOS PRESIDENT or THE PHILIPPINES (SUl8ESfED REPLY) HIS EXCELLENCY FERDINANDE. MARCOS
  • delay, " from the third paragraph on page two. A corrected copy of the statement is attached. Att. - a/ s DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4( ) White House Guiddin~, Feb. ~ 1983 ·CONFIDEN 'l'IAJ: Rv~ , NARA, Date I0- 2 -fl --;:> ! I .e are 1
  • . Forthe--r1rst' time: si.~~e .January Z.0,.. 1968-;-Klie "Saru:i.~eceive C-IIcrincoining enemy fire.~-~ ~~ .. ··. .» In Operation Pegasus, the 26th Marine Regiment has initiated In a brief contact attacks to the northwest to clear the enemy from
  • E. n " Monday, CONFIDBN4'1MsMEMORANDUM SUBjECT: --Cb 113 ~j 911." s.3 ..f 4-,1•9s -October 23, 1967 -- 5:30 PM FOR THE PRESIDENT Your Meetin,g with President Ahidjo (Ah-he-joe) (Tuesday, October 24, 12:30 PM) of Cameroon Schedule 12
  • THE W H I T E HOUS E MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. The LBJ Ranch Date Tuesday, May 14, 1968 Activity Time Dictated May 21, 1968 1. 6:30 Breakfast. 7:17 Left the ranch via
  • =' \ I \ . SA T U R D A Y 1965. A P R IL 10. ' ■■ ; ' ■ (ui^< ■, ■ , ' ■" ■ . ■' ; •' ■ T h is i s th e tw e n tie th a n n i v e r s a r y o f L y n d o n 's e l e c tio n to C o n g r e s s . W e h a d b r e a k f a s t in b e d a n d
  • San Marcos, Texas
  • fx1afoJandwal fro~ President Jol111so11 ~ 7~ po..s..s.i.bJ e c] a ssi fi ed i Afo ~~ r eply =be PM Wi l ~°'' ~ 5prrpt ~C ' ; oet= ,t{J.. j ~ S' I:, " ~/et.~ 1 p c; 1{1r(c,~ u~ '\) sugges~ed re~ly to PM Wilson ecret ;,.>, 11 Nt--J '111->'I) ''f''l
  • MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE WASHINOTON S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 7, 1965 Page 1 L y n d o n m a d e th e d e c i s i o n n o t to go to c h u r c h , a n d I c o n c u r r e d . I m i s s the i n t e l l e c t u a l c o n te n t , th e l
  • ; Johnsons ride around in "broncos;" Lady Bird back to LBJ Ranch to meet the John Secondaris; several guests for dinner and then viewing of the beautification film; LBJ shows guest his college editorials; bill signing at Texas State University, San Marcos
  • f 1964 F r i d a y , N o v e m b e r 20th Lyndon woke e a r l y a f t e r a tu rn in g , to s sin g night. I a s k e d h i m w hy he c o u l d n ' t s l e e p - - h e s a i d he w a s t h i n k i n g a b o u t t h o s e p a r a t r o o p e r s
  • training camp (Job Corps); LBJ Library and School of Political Science; San Marcos home of LBJ's parents; visit to Julia Kellam; Great Britain & our economy; beautify Washington; Great Society & Department of Interior; deer hunting
  • E. Marcos, President of the Philippines, Manila o Your Majesty: Your Majesty's graciousness in extending the hospitality of Thailand to two of America's astronauts is deeply appreciated and gives me an opportunity to express through them my warm
  • the fact that he fell like a ton of bricks for the wife of President [Ferdinand] Marcos [Marcos was president 1965-1986]. She [Imelda Marcos] was a beauty! Oh, boy, was she a beauty. He started dancing with her and I didn't think they were ever going
  • See all online interviews with George E. Reedy
  • Reedy, George E. (George Edward), 1917-1999
  • Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 19 (XIX), 6/13/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
  • George E. Reedy
  • aroun d th e ground s and di d no t leav e th e automobiles , th e Presiden t aske d fo r a shor t tou r aroun d th e He stoppe d a t 42 0 Nort h Austin , a boardin g hous e wher e th e Presiden t firs t live d in San Marcos , an d go t ou t o f th e ca
  • '7 WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRES ID ENTIAL LIB RARIES) FO RM OF DOC UMENT CORRESPOND ENTS O R TITLE ~ M'Ros 961,flll to President from ow 1/1 memo re: DATE Cub .. ~~ ~;J.t> ...p ~i;~o _.e£~~~!;, )jlJ RESTRICTION 1 S3 -V7 s eonfidea"bial
  • to the helicopter w / group . A t this point, April 13, 196 6 White House - New Braunfel s and San Marcos, Tex.Wednesday Mr. aid Mrs. Dal e Malechek, Mr. Dal e Meeks, and Paul Glynn, Col. Cross went back to the LBJ Ranc h in another helicopter. The President
  • ,e ly. Neverthelcue. we should know more about its work. We overwhelmingly support the UN. but we need a better understanding of its purpoaea and accomplishments. Aa National Chairman, l know y ,o u will encourage the govornora of the states. local o
  • . Hughe s to b e brough t in . calls ushers ofc checked Mr. an d Mrs . Alli e T . (Lorena ) Hughes - Sa n Angelo Texa s (Mrs. Hughe ss attende attende dd schoo schooll w/ w / th th eePresiden Presiden tt an d debate ddw w//hi him m at Sa n Marco s Stat e
  • i t . There had been q u i t e a d i s c u s s i o n a s t o wh i c h band w ou ld l e a d th e p a r a d e . L i t t l e San Marcos S o u th - w e s t S t a t e C o l l e g e Band, L yndon’ s Alma ma t e r or t he proud ora n g e and w h i t e o f
  • after a first visit or two and ended up with a deep concern over it. Some illustrations. The President wanted us to go to the Philippines to talk to President [Ferdinand] Marcos about what more he was going to do. When President Marcos got word that we
  • Oral history transcript, Clark M. Clifford, interview 3 (III), 7/14/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • (Housto n Press) ; Dwigh t Alliso n (Sa n Antonio Light) ; Jo e Deale y (Dalla s Mornin g News) ; Be n Deacherd , Jr.; Clyde W. Rembert ; Dr . Willia m Croo k (Sa n Marco s Academy) ; Bil l Hobb y (Housto n Post); Sa m Kinc h (Dail y Texa s UT) ; Fran k
  • liked them ; they felt very friendly to [Ferdinand] Marcos . And my view, my belief is that in those days Johnson felt very buoyed by what was � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • LBJ's VP trip to Senegal; Bill Moyers; John Rooney; May 1961 Asian trip: Saigon and Diem, Philippines and Marcos, Formosa, Bangkok, India and Pakistan; Dag Hammarskjold funeral in 1961; Beirut; Iran; Turkey; Cyprus; Greece; LBJ's paranoia regarding
  • to mortar fir e , possi~bly from struggle forces. About 13 US servicemen were injured. The NMCC reports that MACV has begun to evacuate its planes from fo.e airbase. The GVN has airlifted another airborne battalion as reinforcements. In Hue, the struggle
  • to m e _ FMB:LSE:mst PROPOSED MESSAGE Each year thousands of Danes and Americans gather here at Rebild to celebrate together the anniversary of the Iddependence of the United States. We have always been proud of the close ties between our two
  • e s day, A p r i l 21, 1964 A c t u a lly , I s l e p t lik e one d r u g g e d ^ u n t i l ab ou t 11 o 'c l o c k , and c o u ld h av e h ad a v e r y e a s y d ay , i f I h a d n 't, m y s e l f, lo n g a g o , told e v e r y b o d y that I w
  • , Braintree, MA; Lady Bird visits with Mrs. Ed Cape of San Marcos about 1937-47, campaigns, and LBJ shaving in a stream; visit with Ambassador and Mrs. Heisberg; dinner with LBJ; Lady Bird catches up on reading; Lady Bird & LBJ talk of railroad negotiations
  • 1965 S u n d ay , M a r c h 2 8 th W h at a g lo rio u s n ig h t of s le e p ! w o u ld a f o u r - c a r a t d ia m o n d on m y f in g e r , I t r e a s u r e i t fo r L y n d o n lik e I W e h ad c o ffee in b e d , a n d th e n a l l o f u s
  • for Sears, Roebuch community development program; LBJ talks about what he did as a young man and how he went to college; LBJ's life at San Marcos State Teachers College; dinner at Camp David; helicopter back to White House
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON T u e sd a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1966 Page 1 It w a s the f u lle s t day that I r e m e m b e r on th e w h o le tr ip . Such a f e a s t of the p ic tu r e s q u e , the c o lo r fu l, of a n c ie n t h
  • Breakfast, mail & hair done; coffee with Imelda Marcos & other First Ladies; gifts; bus tour of Manila; Lady Bird describes clothing, scenery, art & architecture; Lady Bird chooses artifact from archeological dig; dedication ceremonies, Freedom
  • Removed from 05/14/1968, page 1. Paper Clip Removed from 05/14/1968, pages 1- 7. MEMORANDUM ^ T u e sd a y , M ay 14, 1968 THE WHITE HOUSE wASHiNOTON Page 1 What a d a y . A s w e advance farth er into M ay I fe e l m ore and m o re lik e
  • End of weekend with Walt Rostow family; Air Force One from Austin to Washington, D.C.; Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Burg are houseguests; Paris Peace Talks; announcement about Lynda Robb's pregnancy; dinner for Imelda Marcos of the Philippines; office work
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  • p ~ ~IP ,;iy,..f'" J.h-')llct,~ /·~ ~-lt.S- NL .l 'i'/-'/7/. ti #18a cable ~e tfl fu Saigon 499 rtJI Ids 3p /.M,, • hirJ-l l{-li:d6 o:,~S))' ,r~ tg-q·04 VUd