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- , Harold Mrs. McClelland Social Secretary Embassy of Tunisia 2408 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C. , 20008 H. Saunders N. W. WHITE HOUSE !Jlilitary Aide to the President .. Major General Chester V. Clifton, The White House Office Deputy
- appointment; Lady Bird talks with Luci Nugent; Lady Bird's interview with Howard K. Smith; Johnsons meet Prime Minister & Mrs. Harold Wilson; invitation to Winston Churchill; exchange of gifts; LBJ and Wilson give toasts; Bob Merrill & Veronica Tyler perform
- Woodrow Wilsons and But none of the conventions which the choice already made. None Even so recently as 1952, Governor third ballot. Unlike the Republican Party, our Democratic Party has always had open and free conventions -- and our greatest leaders
- of the service, save only the dessert plates, had made a well acclaimed, highly satisfactory debut last May. They had taken their place at White House dinners, and in the China Room along with Roosevelt's and Lincoln's and Wilson's. The dessert plates remained
- Lady Bird and Bess Abell work on seating chart for wedding; gifts from Luci Johnson to Bess Abell, Liz Carpenter, and Willie Day Taylor; Luci has luncheon for her friend; LBJ has stag luncheon for Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain; airline
- -- White House 6. Talk t o Eisenhower. Honolulu Communique. 7. Letter to Kosygin. Clifford a nd Rusk draft it. 8. Letter to Wilson -- Rusk 2:24 p. m. CIA Director Richard Helms looked at the President, shook hands and said "good luck. " MEETH~G
Folder, "Ex SP 2-3/1965/HU 2-7/Pro/K [SPECIAL MESSAGE / 1965 / VOTING RIGHTS]," WHCF SP, Box 68
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- ~K 1 7 i96S WA405PD WASH I NGTON DC 16 350A EST THE PRESI DENT THE WHITEHOUSE MYDEARMR PRESIDENT AS ONEWHOHASLI VED THROUGH THE CENTURY THAT HAS GIVEN US SIX GREA T PRESI DENTSTHEODORE ROOSE VELT, WOODROW WILSON, FRANK LI N ROOSEVE LT, HARRYTRUMAN
- appeared matmer to obtain to me e.s they are distasteful to you for nany things most grate 1'11 is that trom a rule I am opening my campaign for re-election official abuse . in high places qur syste• a.oi:~, and those Our histor:, Wilson died