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  • VHITE HOUSE Date SENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON November DIARY President began his day at (Place) LBJ Time Telephone In Out 1: Activity Lo 8:00a Awake - and clear day, sun shining - weather pleasantly cool (include visited by) ture Code _ d- Ex
  • thinking in a memo/now and then l:44p Sen. Yarborough Telephone Sen. l:50p Sen. Dirksen Telephone President calle d Sen. Dirksen re a Joint Session President called him and asked him to come to Washington on Sun. at 4:00p l:55p Robe 2:00p Mrs. 2
  • e r b e fo r e lu n c h . TV . ^^the sun p r o m is in g to be w a rm We w a tch ed A r th u r G o ld b e rg on N o t u n til one o 'c lo c k did I g e t d r e s s e d and th en w e had m o r e b r id g e and t i l th e w h ile g o in g down th e
  • lm and equable and gen tle m anner. We rod e fo r about th ree h o u rs, picking up V irg in ia about 12:00, w ith the top down, Lyndon in h is red b e r e t - - the O ctober sun a ctu a lly hot - - and our talk ranged the w id e, w ide w orld . Dean
  • orrow w ill b e b e tte r , to o ." It ta k es so lit t le to m ak e h er happy, it a lm o s t m ak es m e a sh am ed that w e d on ’t g iv e that litt le m o r e o ften . B a c k at the h o u se w e la y around the p ool, had b r e a k fa st, sunned
  • without the man m y l i f e , I s l ipped off a fte r a wh ile and got about 30 m in u tes in the sun, E lo is e and H om er T h o rn b e rry , they and th e ir th ree c h ild ren drove by - I m ean fro m E l P a s o on the way into A u stin , of T e x
  • be, w hat happens next. The sun com ing out w as som ehow a w onderful a u g u ry . s a t n e x t to H a p p y R o c k e f e l l e r . ^ I It w a s a g o o d s p e e c h - - L y n d o n ' s w a s - - a n d i t m a k e s y ou f e e l s o g o o d t o d
  • pool-- The President seemed content to sit by the pool and sun, but the Emu Prime Minister immediately went for a swim. . 3:50p LUNC H w/ ————_— __^_— . 4:38 4:45p f •Mj 4:59 iI i The Prime Ministe r & Mrs. Holt \ & Mrs. H»teh>ar Waller
  • a quick run u p and down the lake , then went back into a cove and turned off the boa t and lay down on the seat for a quick nap in the sun. Expend,- •Hn. Houst June ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 24, 1967 MARY resident began his day at (Place) Qn Time
  • r 3 of Georgi a at 8:0 8 a m . Jac k Hudspet h at 9:1 8 a m " Mrs 9:10a Breakfas t in bedroom 9:15a - 9:45 a ! 10:22a; f • fro Y y (includ e visite d by ) { Houseguest /! : FRIDA Bright - sun-shin y morning. Additiona l 2 o r 3 inches o f
  • by) tur Bright sun-shiny morning. Very 7:57a t George I ,j _ . 8:30a Breakfast _' and in bedroom. Joined Mr. George Brown I, I 10:08a f , , : ' 9:49a f mild temperatures. President awak e and reading papers in bed ~I I ~~~ e Brown
  • MITE House Date MARCH 2, 1967 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY , The resident bega n his da y ,..',„. at (Place)__ : fa Time Telephone 1; 1 White House, Wash, DC : _ ,. f or t ...... Activity fcxpendi(include visited by) ture - sun shiny morning
  • Principal Chase Elementary School Abingdon School Co^tHMMs^^t^^mt^^Mis Arlington, Va. Mrs. Irene B. Young, Principal Abingdon School John Teter 1HM Fairfax County, Va. 6th Grade Mrs. VligAaitLp^sun; director of ^ ^ Natalie Rowe, Teacher Rose Hill
  • , Marvin Watson Governor Lee To the platform. There was a very warm welcome by the group gathered. Grass and straw were tossed in the air drums beat cheers and applause ll:4f)a ! "America Samoa" and "The Star Spangled Banner" were suns by 250 students
  • and they were bathing then, (it wasan extremely warm evening, but the sunset was beautiful--pinks, purples, and blues. As th sun set in front, a full moon was rising over the President's back. ) Soon after mf and marv s ioined the President. Ambassador Martin
  • John S. Monagan Cong Seymour Halpern Governor Farris Bryant Senator Robert F Kennedy (D) Senator Jacob Javits (R) staff and support personnel for the first time today, the sun did not shine on the President. Skies were cloudy. Arrive Stewart Air Force
  • t wa s visited bv MM V and Daughter, Courten ay. Courtena y playfullv kisse d an d hugged th e President an d share d wit h hi m abou t 1 5 minutes o f th e sun . Hospital The Presiden t walked back t o Bethesda/and t o his suit e w / M F an d VM
  • applicabl e t o th e Distric t of Columbia , an d f or othe r purposes . S. 1647 , An Act for the relie f of Kim Sun g Jin . S. 1758 , An Act to provide for the righ t of persons to be represente d in matters befor e Federa l agencies. S. 2092 , A n Act t o
  • Defender Memphis Editor Louisiana Weekly C. C. Dejoi e Joh n Sexton — Editor the Enlightener Wichita Kan k Stanley Carlton Goodlett Fran Publisher San Francisco Sun Reporter Publisher Louisville Defender Publisher Charlotte Post S. N. Tros s Publisher
  • th e Unite d State s He carrie d greeting s t o th e Presiden t fro m th e Cit y of Sun Valley . McGeorge Bund y Horace Busb y (pl) To th e Fis h Roo m to receiv e th e credential s o f the Ambassado r o f the Somal i Republic , Ahmed Mohame d Adan
  • hayrides and watermelon suppers, learni~ to swim in Mulberry Creek, the lazy curl of a : cousin's fishing line flickering in the sun, church on Sunday and then the long Sunday dinner with kinfolks -­ endless kinfolk -- discussing the endless family gossip
  • gone down to the Yucatan, looking at the pyramids and whatnot on the day off, and just the President and I were there. We were sitting in a reclining chair outside, and the sun was going down, and he said, “You know, I got an invitation from Jim 12
  • at that occulon. t&l'J eastn-lns to a corporal who bad dla· fore the match. No one llltee to be tooled tlDplahed hlmNlf durlng·the war bJ apray­ Thue belns no obJecUon,- the lpeech under any ctrcwnataaoel. But to be tooled lDI latrtn• with a flit sun. WU
  • sun d&73~3 Su I& 7 ' for Pleau deliver follftilm.g to Pl'eaidnt convey greeting• ~ea•i• I 02 PH'66 YAllGamdwraa~J SallallSept .. 11262 and gO\Oldwishes to the people of Yemaa ®lm.t!:h@ of the f~rth ~ele•r•t:1• o:i,f the eatabliabmermt @f
  • lettera 'ani ·a telegram there tor me. I regrettel the lelay that had elapae4 1n my gait1:ng tis stuff ut coultn't help wh t '• lrea 7 appenecl. ••o• eallei the Oh bar f Com eroe this .morning, albeit Sun• , ane got them lo open u ...nd giv.• h two m
  • d e v e r y b o d y . Sun is h is n a tu r a l b e n e fa c to r , and Lyndon lo o k e d r e a s s u r in g ly b r o w n a n d h e a lth y . ^ , MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE W ASHINOTON T h u r sd a y , O cto b er 14,. 1965 Page 3 I le f t
  • o lo r s , o r a n g e -is h , y e llo w s, g r e e n s - the sun flo w e r s s tic k p a r tic u la r ly in m y m in d . I didn't r e a liz e what a trem en d ou s range he had. One o f the sa d d est things w a s a painting o f h is own sh o e s
  • in to th e M o u r sun d s and th e H ea th s and th e R ub ys and th e M elv in W in ters and th e D on T h o m a s e s w ho w e r e a r r iv in g in a c a r a v a n s o it wound up b y tw o c a r lo a d s o f u s s e ttin g out to m e e t L yndon on th e
  • .) 11.ay16 Rer..arks to a G!."Oa:_)of Peace Corp3 Volilin:cee1~s (p 0691 P .P.) Note: :sun: of are these ref'ereucez a:.:-e to to "a &eeatei" society? 1 "A cree,t Socie ··;:,.'0 ; one or two tI EXECUTIVE ·· ~// / ,,CG"//-?:.. /~ .Jake
  • in Tennessee Sam Kennedy, Publisher of Columbia Herald Ed Ray, Managing Editor of the Memphis Commercial Appeal John Jones, President of the Greeneville Sun James G. Stahlman, Publisher of the Nashville Banner Hon. Buford Ellington George Christian Mrs. Johnson
  • insofar as seeing you had the proper lighting, or that the sun came from the right direction and that sort of thing? . W: I think he's very conscious of pictures. I felt that. sense that he didn't want his glasses worn. Also, you could He took them
  • , ' ·•' . • . I j t ; ·.,•, •. • . . . .. :.. ·.. I ' ' ii I • I - :._,., !..,:\/, . TEA : i :''?;{l~Yi r:·~ :: •:-Copyric;3ht1982. The kroge . co. we reserve the ric;3htt, . llmlt Quantities. None-sol< .to dealers, Prices effectlv1 ·:sun.. Aug. 22
  • , ' ·•' . • . I j t ; ·.,•, •. • . . . .. :.. ·.. I ' ' ii I • I - :._,., !..,:\/, . TEA : i :''?;{l~Yi r:·~ :: •:-Copyric;3ht1982. The kroge . co. we reserve the ric;3htt, . llmlt Quantities. None-sol< .to dealers, Prices effectlv1 ·:sun.. Aug. 22
  • bruucht up . The quo s t1on 1 s ju.c1 t when. I hope thu t the thine; 0011 be delayed ubout tvJo weeks . ril l l yo u :pl eu a ~; rit e r.ic on I'eceipt o f hiB so thttt I oan h nvo a · l otter fro m you bont :Jatu1~d y or Sun ay ,, lir1ll6111C mo Ul
  • around and watch the deer and sit up on the hillside and watch the sun set and have a drink or two. He wasn't a heavy drinker. G: Now with your background, you would have been a natural for any kind of exercise program for him, I would think. Did he
  • didn't inherit the British Empire; we just inherited most of her responsibilities. They used to say the sun never sets on the British Empire, but you can say today the sun never sets on American military forces. We are scattered over the world