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  • Friday White See Page 3 Awake sunning Breakfast at pool in w/ House LBJ Ranch 5-29-64 Lynda bed w/ Mrs J Liz Carpenter MMV JV Joined by Judge A W Moursund and children Geo Reedy in Austin pool Geo Reedy Austin pool Judge Moursund pool Judge
  • P'9f "'iaaioA e+-Copyn~ht H~f· W Thomas Jonnton WASHINOTON c~ ~to ~. sun \~ VA shh. s~ ~ c.~~-, -:Dec1~·.o...-- -to r.,._.\-t,,... \ ~,,..q_~~ A4 J
  • . Nearly every topic under the sun came up, from grandchildren to campaign funds to problems of Government organiza­ tion. What follows are some of my particular recollections. The President reminisced on the conflict between business and Govern­ ment
  • t s e r v ic e of the day, and it M o th er’ s •P Day - how could we m is s it. Then we went to a sm a ll pa rty at P h il P o t te r ’ s, one o f Lyndon’ s fa v o r it e re p o r te r s of the B a ltim o re Sun and s e v e r a l o f his ed ito rs
  • Bang Saen, Thailand Dav Activity (inc!ude visited by) ture 28, 1966 * Friday' Expend Code mary s joined the President and mf on the lawn. The President was in shorts and an open shirt, lying on a reclining lawn chair in the sun- -obviously warm
  • - - for presentation of American League Baseball Pass Frank Ikard w/ Robert Dunlop, President of Sun Oil Ed Warren, President of Cities Joined by Secy Fowler at 12:55p Mike Manatos Vicky McCammon Secretary Fowler (returning his call) Service OFF RECORD press
  • uncertain whether the President was coming. The day was a beautiful one, with a brilliant sun and a pleasant temperature. Some 3000 students, faculty, unive rsi officers, and townspeople were gathered at the Woodrow Wilson School. An Estimated 200 anti
  • there after the walk --to sit in the sun Secy and Mrs. McNamara to thd Kennedy Garden the President Mr and Mrs. Valenti and Courtenay to the Kennedy Garden To the second floor for LUNCH w/ Secy and Mrs. McNamar a Mr. and Mrs. Valenti and Courtenay Vicky
  • Moyers memo re Henry Brandon Brandon to DT of London Sunday Times OFF RECORD at 4:10 . the Presiden Presiden tt wen wen t t o th thee Flowe Flowe r Garde n wit h Mr . Brando n n fo r a tal tal k k Mr Brandon departed at and the President in th e sun
  • this island could receive: "Her treasure is the gold of her sun, the silver of ber moonlight, and the sapphire of ber pearl-crested waves. "This treasure requires no iron strong box. It is safe from the greedy bands of man -- for it belongs to God." So, today
  • playground equipment was alive with children from all over town. An .:old man was fishing in the sun. Family after family was picnicking -- one, a group of travelers from the Philippine~ shared their rice cake with me under your cherry trees. „. There were
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh -5 ­ Mrs. Saunders: This was always my room . Mrs . R o 1.)e rts: Oh- -I believe you mentioned e arli e r that you r ememb e red the sun coming up . Mrs. Saunders: Well, I did, uh huh, on the porch, you know , just
  • Honor Guard C om p an y, P o o r dear boys, tem p eratu re in the high 80's, sun b righ t, and the ja ck et of th eir u n iform s- - th eir sum m er uniform m ind you,^__ h ea vy, thick, long sleeved w ool, l,it said that d is c ip lin e is one
  • (a friend o f the Krims) Simon McHugh Vicky McHugh was also there with her husband :g •/ • ,j? After greeting his guests, the President went to the office and read the latest ticker. 2:41p The ! sun President walked from the house to the hangar area
  • calls usher's checked HUE HOUSE ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON * MARY resident began his day at (Place) The ~~ Telephone r L^J ' Weather: . sun Ti In Ou tL o LD 9:45a t __L_ 10:50a t Senator To _ Valenti - NYC ' Stephen Young .. 11:22a
  • for gist The President walked with President Shazar of Israel to thd Flower Garden where he and thePresident sat side by side on two chairs in the sunning area. Photographers were allowed to photograph this part of the meeting. After the photographers
  • of addressing envelopes and writing letters up in the Sun Room. Mrs. Von Kalow also wants to mimeograph enough copie~ of the Ross (Dr. A. A. Ross) interview for the entire poll tax list of the Tenth District, and address all the envelopes. ✓ 1 Darling
  • VHITE HOUSE Date Mar >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY Resident began his day at (Place) Porterfield House. Ramey AFB. Puerto Rico D Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo f or t Activity 3, ay 1968 Sun . (include visited by) LD 8:30a Awake 10:03a
  • Flower Garden - sunning area -to chaise lounges w/ President Kayibanda Both men reclined -- interpreter between them 12:55p To 12:57p 1:0 ; w/ Cabine t Room - w/ President Kayibanda 5p To Oval Office President Kayibanda and tbectisxKajnfoassQdogpgsx
  • su n cam e out , an d th e Presiden t wen t to th e to p dec k in his rob e an d pajamas w / Mrs . McHugh , J Jones , m f -- onc e ther e h e discovered that i t wa s quit e warm an d he coul d ge t som e sun , s o he wen t back downstair s to hi s
  • for him with Walt Rostow, Ralph Huitt, and John Macy — and talk to them about the Institute and the Library. —— The President asked May Brooks where there would be an area for him to sun bathe and Max showed him how they will put a plant screen around
  • the mornin g fo r the weeken d -- the y ca n com e bac k Sa t o r i f the y wan t to . . Sun p Congr _ 4:46p 5:32 p Mar 5:47pm 6:35p Charle . Rober t Casey , hi s brother . S. Russe l Casey . Jr . an d children; Patrick Russell an d Sister Catherin e
  • in a room that had been set up for him and then walked approx. 1 block to the site of the Gymnasium. REMARKS (police estimated 35,000) -&*~ After the President's remarks, he immediately departed for the airport -- Albuquerque Sun Port and drove straight
  • Sun VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON- DAILY DIARY (Worksheet ) 8:30 8:55 9:55 10:09 f 4040 32nd Street Breakfast on bed w/ Mrs. Johnson Bill Moyers - re getting furniture for the President's 11-24-63 office Rub The President asked MF
  • of the land. ■ - T he sk y i s b r ig h t blue and the sun golden and the tem p eratu re in the 70 s, ’r isin g to about 80 ,iri m And th ere' s that in toxicatin g fe e lin g of Spring - - the w in e -lik e q u a lity in the a ir . ; But
  • {) v -\=n,·,J { \. MEETING NO• · .. ~ - ._ Publ .'. '..ISCOPYRIOHTE" , _ . ~IOft Requlra HOlder·1~1101t f Copyright .. W. Thotnos Jol\nson ~ M:"' ~ G NOTES COPYRIGHTED e ·_ ____Ce-- ~u~ l
  • rises to speak and there is long and loud applause. REMARKS for 25 minutes during which the sun went behind clouds and it felt cool. I (mjdr) know the people appreciated the break from facing the sun. Following the conclusion of the speech there were 40
  • ., The President had a sun lamp ^sn brought in and Cong. Albert laid in the bed under the rn lamp. H. E. Ibrahim Husayn El-Ahdab, 3^dxnn Ambassador from Lebanon H. E. Nasir Hani, Ambassador from Iraq __ ^ These ambassadors came by to pay their respects and leave
  • Jerry Ter Hors t Detroit News Carlton Kent Chicago Sun Times Robert Thompson Hearst Newspapers LUNCH with them To Oval Office n,,, July 27, 1966 White House p^ Wednesday Activity (inctude visited by) U. S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Hon. Eugene Locke
  • cameras hi s signature on the bill. August White House 6 1965 Friday Balt Sun Portland newspapers To th e Whit e Hous e w / Murie l Dobbin^ , Ma y Craig, an d Mari e Smith , Wash Post To Ova l Of c Dr. Joh n Gardner , Secretary-designat e o f
  • - . The President had asked that his car be waiting by the plan e s o that he and Mrs. Johnson and VM and MF could drive to the Scharnhorst Ranch to see the deer before the sun set. He visited w/ Dale Mal echek first about the conditions of the Ranch, etc
  • contact with Judge A. W. Moursund while enroute. .. . the President, Mrs. Johnson met Judge and Mrs. Moursund and Mr. J. C. Kellam at the Lewis Ranch
  • April 7, 1966 White House THURSDAY Situation Room Sgt. Paul Glynn (his residence) Breakfast in bedroom Secy Robert McNamara (b.2) Luci Johnson (sun room - Mansion) Cong. J. J. Pickle JV, MW, Jake Jacobsen and Bill Moyers to bedroom Secy Dean Rusk
  • Lyndon B . Johnson " s December 26, 196 19655 White House ---- LBJ Ranch , Texas SUNDAY --standin g in the sun -- where Mrs. Johnson and To the front lawn w/ guest guestss --standing the other guests had been visiting. To the office and autographed
  • Dpuety Premie r an d Ministe r o f Economic Plannin g Boar d H. E. Du k Cho o Moo n Acting Ministe r o f Foreign Affair s H. E . Sun g Eu n Ki m Minister o f Natl Defens e H. E. Jon g Chu l Hong - Ministe r o f Public Informatio n H. E. H u Rak Lee
  • back to W ashington, doing m y duty, taking c a r e of Susan, staying h ere doing what I w anted to d o - w ork in g, w alking, lying in the sun. Lyndon had se ttle d it, a s he d oes ‘ m a n y th in g s, by sa y in g , "I am not going to h ave you
  • regularly, lie in the sun, get some exerdise, a.nd have ver.v little to drink, do you hear me? At any rate Dear, I wish you'd write him every n~i and then •• he must be so clre-dnully lonely--and his friends, unfortunately, are among those important snd
  • going to la:mb,HJ t you if you don ' t eat more regularly, lie in the sun, get some exerdise, and have very little to drink , do you he&r rne? M 6:112,'= ....r t.e Dee.r, I wish you'd write him every now, and then •• he must be so dreednully lonely
  • be hung out in the back yard on a line in the sun, bruahed veey thoroughly to d1alodge any po•dblo larvae. and have acme anti-moth preparation hung in th• oloset with them and atutted in the pooketa. I auggeat putting th• in those two eloaete made out ot
  • an enclosed area around ; President chaise lounges -- temporary terrace sunning - under bright and hot -noon-day sun. 1:1 5p Joined by mf, ms. an d yb . 1:16p Reading Also Jake Jacobsen f To m Mills - to rub the President w/Sea and Ski. Suntan ^c/j