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  • the reporters in the train were female, and Liz [Carpenter] had fixed it up with all kinds of frou-frou signs about no sharing a compartment with a male roommate, or anything like that, and all this typically feminine stuff. And if there was one masculine man
  • , and I did. Mrs. Humphrey was there and Liz Carpenter. This was a part of Mrs. Johnson's Crossroads America Tour in the fall of 1967. outstandingly beautiful area of about 18,000 acres. Sylvania is an It was purchased to add to the Ottawa National
  • to Washington when Johnson was vice president I went to a party one evening out at Liz Carpenter's house. I had not long before read Ted White's book, The Making of a President, 1960, and he has in there a version of how the Johnson selection as vice president
  • n k , very wisely staying out of all comment and all dealings with the press. M: Did you have any indication of any experience of frustration on Mr. Johnson's part about the impotency of the vice presidency? B: I had one. Liz Carpenter
  • of Senate Democrats; John Sparkman; Paul Douglas; Paul Butler; Matt McCloskey; Americans for Democratic; Charlie Murphy; Albert and Mark Lasker Foundation; 750 Club; Ed Foley; Liz Carpenter; Ralph Hewitt; Bob Berry; Dave Lloyd; Jack Kennedy; Ted Sorenson
  • get them all there, so I had to put them down in the pile. I had so many pissedoff people. Then he wanted to know where everyone was. Liz Carpenter was--he was just really annoyed: "You got this thing all fucked up." He just got me aside--and I 24
  • Committee on Atomic Energy he made trips to Los Alamos and out to California, wherever the work was going on, to try to educate himself. I remember Liz Carpenter was a part of our lives then. She was representing a number of [Texas] papers in Washington
  • Kennedy for a NASA briefing and tour Monday, November 18. Arrives 11:35 a.m., departs 2:30 p.m., EST. Will see Apollo 8 astronauts. X ~ As istant Administrator for _Public Affairs cc: George Christian Elizabeth Carpenter itiMlt'.i ~· ◄ - .. s:'?Kt
  • amazing. So f think that we are seeing it at all levels, and all type: of life. And, also ... in the military. We've made incredible strides in the mili­ tary." During questions from the audi­ ence, Liz Carpenter asked Senator Hutchison to remark on her
  • and LBJ attend Women’s National Press Club dinner as guests of Liz Carpenter. LBJ meets with George Carmack and Walter Humphrey. 4/18 LBJ meets with George V. Allen, director, USIA. Reedy sends LBJ a memo recommending that he resign as majority leader
  • TO RUEHCR/SECSTATE ~ASHDC IMMEDIATE 157 INFO ZEN/AnE~13ASSY. PRETORIA 176 ~T .:\ T 2 G}H~C BT LIZ-~D IS SU3,JECT: I·iURDERER CF' VERWOERD REF: CAPE TOWN EMBTEL 292 1. !HRGUG FOR TRACI~G PURPOSES ONLY REPORTED WASHINGTON HIS CHANNELS 1- REPEATED
  • Liz Carpenter and Bess Abell, Willis Hurst, who was the President's doctor. It was really one of the funny, remarkable excur- sions that I think any government team ever made anywhere. couldn't do any harm. We knew we I mean, we weren't going to go
  • (was transferred as a matter from fact· to you from Liz Carpenter's office) She said they wanted to confirm the story which has come to them that on Wednesday of next week (December 11) Mr. Clarence ..)Aitchell and Mr. Whitne Youn are giving ~ party in honor
  • En route Indianapolis t o D. C, Wash Nat'l Airport Arrive Page Aviation/from Indianapolis. Arr 4040. Depart for Middleburg - to "Huntlands Estate" Middleburg, Va. accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carpenter - Car 111, arr'g 3:35p Took
  • except the Jacksons and the Carpenters) leave. Time Activity 10:05 With the President, the Carpenters, and the Jacksons to the second floor. 10:15 Carpenters left; Jacksons to third floor. 10:45 Retired. House guests: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson (# 327) *****
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  • 10:30a 2:00p 4:00p 7:15p hunting at Scharnhorst with Mrs. J; Dr. and Mrs. Bailey Elmo Burke (Chicago) Ed Clark and Dick Carpenter, Don Thomas breakfast: Clark, Carpenter, Thomas, Mrs. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Bailey, MMW riding with Mrs. Johnson, Henry
  • for the night went over to President's office 5:45 Senator and Mrs. Inouye arrived and then other guests arrived: Carpenters, Horace Busby, Clark Cliffords, Vicky and Simon, William White 6:30 With President, and party left White House Rode in car with Mr. White
  • Meeting with Tom Watson and Eliot Noyes to 1 p.m. 1:40 Mrs. Carpenter 3:37 Left White House with Mrs. Carpenter in car toured George Washington Memorial Parkway, Mall, and National Arboretum 4:55 Returned to White House 5:00 To South Grounds for walk 5:23
  • . Carpenter and Secretary Udall 2:30 - Meeting with Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Abell, and Mr. Stugard re: beautification 4:30 5:50 To President's office - then walk around South Grounds with Him - returned to President's office briefly 6:20 Returned to second floor
  • 5 6 7 Telephone fo rt f f f t t f 8 Date Februar Activity (includ y 3 , 196 1 e visite d by) * Expenditure Code LD t f P-3 John Holton , r e: seein g me n listed belo w i n no . 2 Percy Carpenter , R . B . Carpente r Jr. ; Walter
  • = Four Carpenters, Jane and John Young, Cong and Mrs. Rutherford, and Ann, Tom Millers, Marie Fehmer, Carolyn Kellam * Selected names shoul d be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
  • :05 Arrived Boyhood Home 2:34 Returned to ranch 3:25 Departed ranch with Mrs. Carpenter and Mr. Kellam 3:44 3:52 6:10 6:54 6:57 Arrived Boyhood Home Departed Boyhood Home Arrived birthplace Departed birthplace Returned to LBJ Ranch
  • attended Memorial Service at Cathedral for Winston Churchill Spent afternoon working with various staff members - Bess Abell, Simone Poulain, Mrs. Carpenter, Dorothy Territo 8:25 To President's office 8:42 Returned to second floor with President 8:50
  • . Senator had a cold and was about to lose his voice. He did not take any calls and practically did not use his voice at all -- just made signs with his hands in order to communicate. . 2.5:30p Les Carpenter 3.8:00p Dinner in bed Selected names should
  • dinner (informal) For German parliamentarians of leading parties in Germany. . ~ APRIL 9, 1954 ( People Senator Johnson talked to on the telephone: Senator McClelland James Pipkin in New York Secretary Anderson Les Carpenter Victor Saub in San