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- 4 Mo yers suite') . With Governor Hughes and Sen. Dodd, watched convention proceedings on TV. Bill Moyers , Wilson McCarthy, and J Valenti in and out - During this time. Senator Humphrey worked in the outer room. He rewrote his speech, Robert Jensen
- George MW 2:30p . MW 2:33p J 2:45p Departed and Larry Day_ THURSDAY (include visited by) LD Joe 2:22p Joe White House f or t ...... Activity 2:20p £ 2:22p f The 20, Califano - (pl) Christian (pl) (pl) Califano in • Henry Wilson
- George Christian Walt Rostow ' Francis Bator Bob Fleming Tom Johnson Marvin Watson Robert Kintner Joe Califano Doug Cater Mike Manatos Henry Wilson Larry Levinson Barefoot Sanders • Secy . Director '" " " 1:05p • To 1:10p - The 1:15p - Departed /j
- :30p _ e Whit e House Da y Tuesda y e Time Telephon 1: 1 In Ou y 10 , 1967 oL . Activit D y (includ e visite d by ) t Secretar 3:40p f ~ y Fowle r MW (pl) • . ~ " l ; 3:55p /t r H Wilson (pl) v Jack Valenti 4 4:17p I \_ Joe
- . Russell Long PMG Larry O'Brien Mike Manatos Henry Wilson George Christian Bob Fleming Henry Wilson's preparatory memoranda re this mtg to DT Datr SEPTEMBER 26, White House. Wash, DC Da v MONDAY Bill Moyers (pl) Secy Rusk Bill Moyers (pl) Amb. Douglas
- Thrift Sgt Paul J. Glynn Miss Mary Esther Garner Sgt Marshall K. Gaddis Mr. Robert Taylor Sgt Jack Cliff Mr. Ronald M. Pontius Sgt Kenneth Mohr Mr. Wilson Livingood SD1 C. Pontanilla Mr. Tom Whan , Mrs. Ruby Youngs Mr. Steve Garman Mrs. Ruth Judd Mr
- Rusk the Secy asked to see the President to discuss (1) public hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and (2) Prim e Minister Wilson. Mrs. Johnson Harry McPherson Speaker McCormack Secy Fowler Speaker McCormack Harry McPherson
- Supts from George Mahon's district -- just to shake hands) Joe Alsop Sen Wayne Alsop Cong Kirwan Elias Demetracopoulos (Athens, Greece -- shook hands) Ed Murrow and Don Wilson Sen Mansfield Sec Roswell Gilpatric Carl Marcy Bobby Baker Cong Ed Willis
- Moyers fr mans Speaker McCormack Mr Bundy fr mans Speaker McCormack Larry O'Brien Secretary Ball Bill Moyers Secretary Dillon Arrive office w/ JV Bess Abell re guest list for the Willy Brandt Marshall Field Jr Secretary Dillon G Reedy Dr Wilson Elkins
- Friday White House office Awakened by Sgt Gaddis Cain during breakfast Burkeley Lamb and Arrive office McGeo Bundy breakfast in bed visited met w/ JV physical Travell Gould Lincoln joined by Geo Reedy at Dr Wilson Elkins Univ of Md May 15 1964
- Richard Helms Desmond Fitzgerald Don Wilson McGeorge Bundy Bromley Smith till 12:21 Secretary Freeman PMG John A. Gronouski until 12:55 Jack Valenti To the pool w/ guests for lunch In the mansion for lunch w/ CBS officials Dr. Frank Stanton Walter Jenkins
- Wilson (portrait painter - friend of Harry Jersig) Departs House with 2 Jenkins & 2 Bundys for drive around Lewis' place, Ranch area - Looks & possible buys of sheep & cattle & Lewis place - met by Judge Moursund Arr Ranch & brings into the house some
- /-----Ely - USSS 6:39p Airborne 8:10p from Andrews AboardAFOne w/Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Taylor, Secy and Mrs. Dean Rusk, Amb. Fulton Freeman. Mr. Walter Ealy. Cong. Charles E . Wilson. Cong. Henry B. Gonzalez , Cong. Chet Holifield. Cong. Don H
- . Johnson Cliff Carter Soup in S212 To the Floor Ed Clark and Frank Denius - Austin - re: Capital Cable Co. matters Jack Valenti, Welcome Wilson, Bill Sherrill Shook hands in outside office w/ Cong. St. Germain, Messrs. Coleman, Sharkey, Corey, and Gigeune
- is pleasant, buddhist and clev~r. Ky is jealous of Thi. Some of our Mission people think Thi is able. Sam Wilson thinks he is competent. President: lsn' t he out of our hands now? Vice President: I don't know. But we ought not let him get out of our hands
- to the contrary, I do not wish any American official in any forum to press for a binding agreement at this time. I wish to maintain the position established in our talks with Prime Minister Wilson -- namely, that the U.S. is not seeking to force its own
- Frost pattern on panes Holly around light fixtures Fires everywhere Entry No. Time Activity 2:10 called 2:35 CTJ 2:58 left Cynthia Wilson left for Mr. Per's Mr. Per's to return to the White House 3:17 called 3:19 called Dr. Burkley Larry Temple
- Wilson for SEE PAGE 11 gist Upstairs in the Mansion - to East Room for -BRIEFING by Scripps-Howard Correspondent JimLucas for 100 bi-partisan members of the House of Reps. (to follow - HHHHHH State Dining Room) Dr inks and snacks served during mtg
- (pl) Walt Rostow (pl) Bill Moyers (pl) Henry Wilson (pl) Dav ^ Datr X White House Dav Sept. 30 1966 Friday Activity (inc!ude visited by) Speaker John McCorrmack (b-2) Bill Moyers (pl) To mansion for meeting with reporters OFF RECORD Eric
- M. Wilson, Jr. Chief of Mission in Manila. Today announced the appointment of an Advisory council on Vocational Education, as authorized by Section 12(A)of the Vocational Education Act of 1963.
- . Henry Wilson BM (pl) BM in March 24,1966 Off Record Mr Arthur Moore, Washington Editor of Business Week Magazine w/ BM MW (pl) Director Leonard Marks in -- joined Bill Moyers The President standing in MW's office Ambassador Chester Bowles (Amb
- McNamara — McGeo. Bundy —————^ Jack Valenti * To the Oval Office w/ McGeo Secy McNamara Secy Rusk Bundy - Bundy out at 2:16p *"*"" Tomansion w/ Secy McNamara Secy Rusk MF -- asked her to send over latest report from Henry Wilson on interviews c
- Nation's kilns, however, meant that no American china was purchased for the Executive Mansion until Woodrow Wilson placed an ordcr with Lenox in 1916. In a slightly earlier era, Theodore Roosevelt raged at a secretary when told that no adaquate American
- County. lt is not hard to understand how this county produced a man who would one day be President; how a little college north of here influenced both a great President, Woodrow Wilson, and a great Secretary of State, Deak Rusk. We are gathered here
- refugees from San Domingo and waves of Irish fleeing famine. A ll have contributed their eage r, f earless blood to the children of Savannah. The texture of American l ife is woven here. John Wesley preached her e . Woodrow Wilson married here . Eli Whitney
- brought us here today can be traced back 50 years when another President took pause in a troubled world to look after the needs of the future. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson looked beyond the mounting war in Europe and his concern with poverty
Folder, "Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 7
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- Miss M. Patricia Willard Bronze-swimming; Mesa, Arizona Mm Lynn A. Williams, Ill Silver-yachting; Northbrook, Illinois Mr. Ulis-C. Williams Gold-track & field; Compton, California Mr. Geo:r;.ge Wilson Gold-basket-ball; Chicago, Illinois Mr. Kenneth L
- s AF B Dep Andrews AF B fo r Texas , se e T A Arr LB J Ranc h (pe r Secre t Servic e record ) Dep LB J ranc h fo r Austi n Arr Austin . Me t b y Mr. an d Mrs. J . C . Kella m To Jim Wilson' s part y fo r MMW(Mrs . Jac k Valenti ) To fift h floor
- ia perceptible in tho respective poGi• t1ona, tc.lks at this level have probably gone about as to.r aa tboy can. The ErhBrd-Wilson meeting, which aa fer e.1 we knov hBa not yet been rescheduled, bes been looked et es the first opportunity for top
- Congresswoman Martha W. Griffith s Ken O'Donnel Glen n Weave r Cong. Harol d M. Ryan Wilson McCarth y Frank Cormier-Pre Cong. John D. Dingall George Tweed y W . Eato n - Press Cong. Lucien N. Nedzi Dr . Georg e Burkle y "Robt Goralsk i Pres Cong. John Lesinski
- Shellie Mayrant Johnny Wilson Dedra Thompson Erma Ellis Grendra Wilson The Pres. too k pictures w/all above and gave the children ballpoint pens. 11:15 - 11:30 His Excellency Spyros Kyprianou, Ministe r of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus His Excellency Zenon
- . | y Tuesda . Arthu r Kri m (wh o is a houseguest) { 12:55p / * havin 12:57p f 1:00p / ^ -:! e Hous e Da • Wilson(returnin g th e President's call ) -- th e President has aske d . Wilson' s of c t o ge t i n touch wit h hi m a t lunc h an d as k
- with Secy McNamara, ?rG Katzenbach, and Mrs. Johnson-to second floor.and James Reynolds Joe Califano, Henry Wilson --to second floor Gardner Ackley-- to second floor LUNCH w/ Mrs. Johnson, Secy McNamara Henry Wilson, Joe Califano Gardner Ackley, and James
- for her MW (pl) To mansion Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, and Warrie Lynn Smith, departed mansion for Patsy Derby's wedding - returning to mansion at 8:50p Dale Meeks - Ranch Hon. A. W. Moursund Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Tom Johnson MW Dinner - alone Retired
- Cong. Weston E. Vivian James E. Webb Dr. Edward a&s3si Wenk Dr. Robert White Cong. Jamie L. Whitten Hon. Henry Wilson Mrs. Thomas _J. Wilson Secretary Wirtz^ Dr. /Mrs. Oscar Zariski fr page 2 Raphael Zariski ___._ Puckett Baker Purcell __ Ling Drell
- 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
- ! ' program ji PM G Lawrenc e O'Brie n — | C* * Gardne r Ackle y ; j( ^ Charle s Schultz e Jo e Califan o mf asked henry Wilson _ £< for gist f '" L __, / _^ I 9:00a j Henr 1j t I th y y (includ e visited by ) tur D Cod 8:20a Th 9:11a i °US6 Da
- .-.omeother re ent acqu1s1tions Three of the pieces-the drawing of oodrow Wilson the pamting by Dwighl D. Eisenhower and the wood engraving of Martin Luther King were donate by Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Temple. The others were acquired by the LBJ Foundatio
- humanprogressanddignitythroughout Asia. Weproudlysaluteyou andyour peoplefor all they havewrought. Earlyin this century, our landwasledbya greatPresident-- anda goodfriend of Japan-- Woodrow Wilson. PresidentWilsononcesaid to his countrymen:"I hopeweshall never· 1 r forgetth~t
- ^^^ ^H January 9, 1 r -^ 967 M • PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) The Time Telephone ^JJ? Activity In Out Lo LD 1:38p ~ Henry t O*- 1:43 p 1 2:02p ___ 2:25p , I Expend,- . Wilson (pl) the Navy