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  • at the Senate. I remember the day very well, February 20. It may have been the twenty-second, but I believe it's the twentieth. F: Where are we now in time? D: We are now in 1960. Everybody flocked to this party. Liz Carpenter was in some capacity
  • except for the day after the Eartha Kitt situation. We were sitting up in the Lincoln Sitting Room. This was not the normal place, usually we were across the hall in a small sitting room off the Queen's Room. Bess [Abell] and Liz [Carpenter] were
  • FIie In Alpha, Bess Abell and Liz Carpente(s Subject File for references to Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford. She does not appear on any of the lists, and there are no letters in Alpha addressed to her. Barbara Cline Archl\lst LBJ Library 2313 Red Riwr
  • FIie In Alpha, Bess Abell and Liz Carpente(s Subject File for references to Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford. She does not appear on any of the lists, and there are no letters in Alpha addressed to her. Barbara Cline Archl\lst LBJ Library 2313 Red Riwr
  • . He called me two or three days later and gave me the list of songs that he was going to sing, and I took the list of songs down to Liz Carpenter and she typed up the press release. The next thing I heard was a call from Walt Rostow with sort of a hint
  • room•? Attachment C3598-Z4 Auguet 23, TO: LIZ CARPENTER FROM: OKAMOTO 1967 Juet ln caee you haven't aeen thl•, of all of the picture• we have taken of the Bo•• and the baby, thla one by Fralak Wolfe le the beet one I've eeen. Can you uee lt
  • Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
  • . They would all route through Charlie, every written word would route through Charlie, to give it some sense of continuity . People were sending speeches directly to the President, or off to Liz Carpenter or other places, and nobody knew what had been
  • . Among the guests were ·evera members the N tional Comm1tte( for the Grove: Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Rockefeller, Mr:. Alberl L skc.-r. Mr . Charles Enf!elhard, Mrs. incent Astor, Mr. nsh Castro, and Mr. Gilbert O£>n­ man. Liz Carpenter and Mrs. Marshall
  • w a reporter who didn't hav a chara '!er flaw. What ·s y urs?" Bonnie Angelo (Cof'f'espo11de11t, Time maga:::i11e): During the Manila C nference in 1966, Mr·. Johnson was getting wonderful press. Th Pr sidenl c mplain to Liz Carpent r, "How com Lady
  • See all scanned items from White House Social Files Liz Carpenter Subject Files Box 11
  • Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
  • Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
  • Liz Carpenter Subject Files
  • don ·1 know where Moyers is. H ' probably off with a woman, r drunk." Middleton: "He·· in th bar across the stre l with Liz Carpenter." LBJ: "I' e got to eliminate you from the vice president's race. Do you care?" Middleton: "But you promised
  • Jones, who is now a congressman, who got into a little trouble on some technicality. He and Hal Pachios were the two bright young men there. Hal Pachios was Bill Moyers' protégé, and Jim Jones was Liz Carpenter's protégé. These were very important little
  • invited to the Library dedication; LBJ reading the news ticker in his office; Tony Sargent; traveling on Air Force One; Liz Carpenter’s humor group and Ben Wattenberg; LBJ’s desire to control the press in Austin; Luci’s engagement announcement; an incident
  • for the University of Texas and very prominent in the twenties and the thirties. And this is his daughter. And we had this at a party that we were having at the Headliners when Liz Carpenter was performing, and Marilla was up there, and she wanted to sign it. (Laughs
  • . Bender, Lloyd Bentsen, Tom Bevill, Marilla Black, Charlie Blake, Dolph Briscoe, Lansing Brisbin [?], Alger Brit [?], Jack Brooks, Jerry Brown, James Bunning [?], Horace Busby, George H. W. Bush, Liz Carpenter, Scott Carpenter, Jimmy Carter, Bob Casey, Jr
  • House "Cactus" Pryor; Liz Carpenter; Carl Sferrazza Anthony. "Cactus" Pryor, well-known Austin radio humorist and person­ ality, moderated a discussion that preceded the symposium's serious considerations with an evening of light-hearted reflection
  • . You must have a lift at the end, and you must change pace, and you must give people time in between. Don't hurry to take in what you've said." Liz Carpenter used to always tell me, "Look at that audience out there. Remember a lot of them came from Dime
  • own desk : Read ticker tape announcement by Liz Carpenter that Lynda and Chuck will have a baby in October and seemed happy that the news was out. Director Zwick of the Budget /VH.TE HOUS E date May 14, 1968 DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Tuesda
  • Markel, Vice President of Qxio-gdr Clothes , Chicago for suit fitting 8:51a OFF Harry Liz 10:07a f '10:35a 10:46a W. Moursund Hon. Hn. McPherson Carpenter A. 10:30a f Activity (include visited by) Rostow Col. 10:02a f . , sunny skies, warm
  • ,-«^ • " 11:05p White House Thursday f or t ...:.. Activit L D 8:45a Breakfast '10:30a f 20, 1967 call - w/ Mrs . Johnson to Lynda in London To Oval Ofc - accompanied by George Christian, Liz Carpenter, and the family of a four years old child- a boy
  • George 5:40p t Chairma 5:30p i ^ LUNCH \ Mr. 5:46p The Liz i ! . , . .. . (include visited by) Christian n John Macy • i w/ and Mrs. Simon McHugh RECORD: Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (of New York in Oval Rm Office Joe Califano (pl) ; Califano
  • 9:00a Ji 9:30a Presiden m Jone s - t o secon d floor t t o mjdr's offic —Juanita 'wa s talkin g on the phone with Liz, Carpente r — the Presiden t got o n the phon e an d tol d Li z t o tak e car e o f herself - los e som e weight and move ove r s o
  • into the audience to shake hands. ' The President and First Lady and party boarded the jet for take off for Albuquerque, N. Mex. Wheels up for Albuquerque, N. Mex. (Liz Carpenter, Heen Williams, and Mary Rather were added to the manifest) The President and Mrs
  • Tour of White House grounds with gardener; Lady Bird mentions trees planted by former Presidents; Lady Bird views Westinghouse film on paintings in the White House; talk with Liz Carpenter and Bess Abell about upcoming social events ; Dinner
  • don't remember his name. G: John McCone. W: Yes. Yes, I think that was his name. I took a dictation from him. I remember Bess Abell and her husband being there, and Liz Carpenter. G: There was work being done on the War on Poverty at this time too
  • , Washington news features staff Frank Cormier and Bill Moyers George Christian MW Joseph Keenan Date Sept. White House Wednesday 7., 196 6 Dav Activity (include visited by) Bill Moyers .(Pl) Liz Carpenter Joe Califano (Pl) Dr. Willis Hurst visiting
  • Fowler joined group. Robert "Bob"Wallace, Treasury (from Califano's office) Back in oval office w/ Mrs. Johnson, (for farewell pictures w/Mrs. J prior to her Lt Col James Adams, WHCA leaving on California trip today). Liz Carpenter Press photographers
  • -- just general th ngs -The heat yesterday Harry McPherson's missing the plane to VietNam The speech for last night not being ready Marvin Watson, Jake Jacobsen, Jack Valenti - in and out of the room While the President was dressing, Mrs. Johnson Liz
  • in and out Robert Kintner Judge James Watson - NYC Col. James Cross Liz Carpenter Joe Califano - talked at 8:55am __ Commissioner Willard Deason - did not talk -Deason spoke with Jake Jacobsen who wa to give the President message. The President to East Room
  • of Mrs Johnson, Leonard Marks, Warren Woodward, Jack V lenti, and Liz Carpenter. DeanRusk LecturesOn Detente From top to bottom: Rusk an wera question from audi­ ence; Rusk flanked by LBJ Library Director Harry Middleton and LBJ School Dean William
  • the Dome would become the beacon of hope for all the struggling peoples of the world. And so it did and so it has remained. Elizabeth Crook (above left) and Marshall De Bruhl (above right) together presented a program moder­ ated by Liz Carpenter, called
  • Reagan Liz Carpenter moderated the First Daughters' reminiscences 10 Life, Political Campaigns, Russia about her father's ascendance to the Presidency with the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Ms. Bales, daughter of President and Mrs. Gerald Ford
  • store, now in its 91st year, opened the Library's Sep­ tember-to-May year. Introduced by Liz Carpenter, he traced the highlights of his 92-year-old life. Later, he wrote, "I think the audi­ ence to whom I spoke was proba­ bly the finest audience I have
  • America First'' campaign, which was designed to help with our foreign balance of pay­ ments cleficil. The files at Lhe Johnson Library document these trips. but at a recent symposium at the LBJ Library, Liz Carpenter told a story about the wilderness
  • Attack on U.S. Embassy in Moscow; Luci Johnson gives tour to her history class; possible paintings for the White House; Lady Bird meets with Liz Carpenter about interview with U.S. News & World Report; Congressional reception with briefing
  • Lady Bird meets with Bess Abell, Liz Carpenter & Angier Biddle Duke about upcoming state visits and entertainment; meeting with Mr. Boudin and Mr. West about drapes for East Room; The Elms; concert by Charlie Byrd for children of Congressional
  • Lady Bird meets with Sen. John Sparkman and Liz Carpenter about Lady Bird's trip to NASA in Huntsville, Alabama; tea with Clifford & Virginia Durr and daughter, Ann Lyon, Helen Fuller of "New Republic," and Anita Williams; LBJ to New York to address
  • there and I got a call from Liz Carpenter. She said, "Kurt, Mrs. Lady Bird would like you to come down and see her." So I immediately went down to their suite of rooms, and there was Mrs. Johnson resting on the bed and she had curlers in her hair. She
  • Lyndon Liz Carpenter arrived on the arm of Ben Barnes. The occasion began with a powerful a capella rendition of "America the Beautiful" by Johnny Ray Watson, of Bastrop, Texas. Johnson's book of how to work with the opposition. The rank
  • with him in the front compartment-in the back: Jake Jacobsen, Marvin Watson, Helen Williams, Dr. Burkley, Ken Gaddis, Liz Carpenter, ms mf Day crisp and clear temperature: 45 } Arrived Dulles International Airport Secretary McNamara and Secy Wirtz