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  • reading what is going on in Saigon except casualty lists. We have two platforms: 1. Usual one 2. Paris platform. The Paris platform is the best one. It is covered, here and abroad. We must show what North Vietnam is -. doing. For example, what we found
  • Abrams: I am sure it's the first time the NSC ha.a met at this time of night, even during Tet. Secretary Clifford: I have trouble with the fact that nothing in the last few days has gone irregularly. The President said he would stop the bombing
  • I , - L C, 1965 Tuesday, August 17th '■ ^ ' // ^ ^' Where has the summer gone -- the lovely, golden sum m er? lie-in-the-ham m ock tim e, my read-a-m ystery-book tim e? My Here suddenly August is more than half over, and the list is long
  • :52a Out -11:58 White House Telephone fort 1 Lo LD TunC Entry / *j The a Swearin Prior to the ceremony, the President was at his ticker reading to the Francis group in th e ofiice . William : Secy March 24, 1967 Day Frida y Activity (include
  • on various ranche s an d to as k i f there s an y place o n the Hartma n where he migh t ge t stuc k i n ligh t o f the rai n las t night. e Meek s - busines s servic e g him t o b e read y to tak e Mr . an d Mrs. McHug h t o Sa n Angel o o n Sunday 2:11p
  • Rostow' s assistant , fel l las t night i n his bedroo m and shattered his kneecap . Hospitalize d i n Room 427, Alexandri a Hospital , Seminar y Road , Alexandria, Va . (he-coordinate s foreig n affair s activitie s fo r th e pres s office ) Flowers an d
  • Jim Jones __ Walt Rostow, at home ________________________________________________ .__________________________________—————__—————————_—— __-__—_—, George Christian _ : | The President worked his desk, did most of his night reading, and watched several
  • at 7:30a this morning, the President awakened, got his papers from outside his bedroom door and then went into his bathroom to read them so as not to have to turn on the light in his room to awaken Mrs. Johnson. At 8:00a a situation room report went
  • CONFERENCE concerning his cabinet meeting just completed To mjdr's room where he worked some of last night's reading with MW and Joe Califano--the President did tell J Califano that he was sending him too muchnightly--that he wished he could only have
  • in Georgia; mtg w/ Senate Finance Committee last night; budget problems; Georgia Furniture and Manufacturing Corporation in Dublin, Ga. (Jake Jacobsen joindd on telephone) To Oval Office Hon. Charles Schultze, Director, Bureau of the Budget Joe Califano OFF
  • crowds for it wasn't the parade route. Many welcome signs, etc. One sing read "LBJ ThanKs For The S. P.A. Loan" -' ! Stopped corner. Flatbush Ave. and Nostrand Ave. Here there was a large crowd and a : number of pickets. Senator Robert Kennedy joined
  • in night reading memo this g a t e Mr. Allan M. Wilson, VPres., The Advertising Council t date said, "The President did a terrific job of expLaining the Saving: Mr. Charles E. Wilson, NYC Mr. Walter D. Scott, NBC, NYC Bond campaign to the Advertising M
  • Maso n a s sh e too k pictures o f him t o enabl e her t o work further o n the bust. Followin g th e pictur e taking , the Presiden t came int o mjdr' s rooman d read the ^*^ front sectio n of the Evenin g Star To th e Cabine t Room t o join : Charles
  • Sept 17 , 196 5 White House Friday Frank Dryden , Deput y Director o f OE P To th e secon d floor , havin g gMM f been o n the thir d floo r visitin g w / hi s houseguest s since 11: 50 pm last night . Retired Breakfast Weight MBH In the bedroo
  • day at (Place) Day_ Tone Telephone Lntry * ^*° ^xpend,
  • Moyers - San Antonio, Texas To th e office reading tickers Bill Moyers - San Antonio, Texas --re UPI ticker that said that the President looked wonderful toda y in Mexico in contrast to how tire d looked the evening before. Th e President wanted th e
  • Date February White House p^. FRIDAY Activity (inctude visited by) Working the night reading in the Mansion w/ MW and J J McBundy (pl) Secy. McNamara Secy. Rusk (b. 4) who said he had Lodge's reply and asked if he could come to mansion
  • military people feel it can be handled. The President said he had been assured by the Joint Chiefs that Khe Sanh could be defended. 3. On Korea, the President read Clark Clifford's statement to the Congressional leaders a day or two before, outlining
  • and it was quite a bit of copy on it and taken in to the Government Printing Office and fortunately they have a staff that goes day and night. There is one section there that I understand can proof-read Gone With the Wind in twenty minutes. And so you know the size
  • . But it was specifically stated by Russell at that meeting that any senator could speak as long as he wanted to. The day I started that long speech--I started about nine o'clock at night I believe--shortly after lunch that day I went to Russell and I told him, "You know
  • would have been terribly important, and all the people who saw the moving lips and nothing come out of it. There is such a thing as doing your job too well sometimes. Oh, let me tell you one other thing. Late that night, in front of the Waldorf, we were
  • 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
  • .. :·.•. : CENTRAL FILES·· !, '::'. ., /,. ,. . • .. : I --------1 ----- If; - THE WHITE HOUSE R ·FERRAL To: OFFICE I,> Mr. Benjamin. -l. Read Director, Ex c ti c Sl.lcretar:at Department of State ACTION REQUESTED ,r··"/ --I _____ Draft re~ly
  • produotiv 1ght h ure l'v ep nt tno I 1 Te be n her -· produet1ve of the t1"U.th. it not of mone7. four boa.re l·at night (until m16n1ght) 0 The aocoUOt followtnga ar largely f1ot1on. TheJ r on the books tor the K1ete n n4rew Inelto K llogg'e DaTe
  • the operation. I think it will do the job. Jj.(Rostow BKS' s office Returned to clear your records. EKH's memo left here Mon. night to go to WWR for signature and then on to the President. Under stand the Pres. did approve the NSAM dene DEPARTMENT
  • seat; FDR suggests he read it from White House steps. Juanita Roberts remembers being present at a tea given by CTJ for Nan Honeyman, congresswoman from Oregon, when LBJ called to tell CTJ that he had announced for Sheppard’s seat; she remembers
  • Here I Am, Lord The Rev. Lynn Jostes Katherine Gonella & Jacqueline Gonella *AFFIRMATION OFFAITH(read responsively) Leader: Father Mark Hughes Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation or distress? Or persecution or famine
  • Here I Am, Lord The Rev. Lynn Jostes Katherine Gonella & Jacqueline Gonella *AFFIRMATION OFFAITH(read responsively) Leader: Father Mark Hughes Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation or distress? Or persecution or famine
  • convention, and I want to acknowledge that. \ Several years ago when I was Majority Leader of the Senate, late in the evening, we had a crisis develop. I oailed upon a very fine and able citizen that night to come fran Pennsylvania to help me, to give me
  • day for the President. It was about seven-thirty or a quarter to eight at night, and he and I sat very quietly. His eyes were red-rimmed. I remember that. He had been under a tremendous strain, tremendous pressure. The Filipino mess boy who comes out
  • said . telephone number in my room . [Sam Rayburn] Here's my private And have him contact me ." That night I went to Chasen's Restaurant . I got in touch with Bobby--I can't think of his last name right now--who was Kennedy's chauffeur
  • of the night, he got this helicopte r, and he res -:ued all thes e people, brought the:m to the ral1.ch, aYJ.d there we were serving breakfast. It just turned out to be a gay affair in the lnidst of something very dcatructive. It was things like
  • you sent me. G: I see it's not here. K: No, it isn't. But I was there. It was a few days afterward. Jack Valenti saw me in the hall, and it was the first time we had met. He had read all about my partner and myself. My partner was with me
  • at that particular time. One of the most exhaustive hearings for me occurred one night with Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, who was then chairman of the District Committee. He invited only a few of us as witnesses, including Tom Fletcher, the deputy mayor
  • by) Cyrus Vance and children into bedroom to sav goodbye. They were houseguests last night. Walt Rostow pl t George 11:31a t Christian Walt Rostow pl 11: 38a President / to mjdr's office with Jim Jones [y 11:39a 11:48a President These medals have
  • :55p t The January 1968 * RECORD: Hon. Clark Clifford Marvin 7"58p Marvin Watson -pl Watson The President worked the remainder of his night reading and signing table. 8:50p t 8:58p The 9:03p The Joe Califano -p President to mjdr's office
  • . JOHNSON r DIARY 19 President began his day at (Place) Day In Out Lo to mjdr's room to look at some pieces of Night Reading 5:37p President _ 5:50p into Oval Office w/ Marvin Watson George Marvin 5:55p 6:30p FRIDAY LD 5:32p President 5:38p 5
  • . Alexander Matsas, Ambassador of Greece --Farewell . visit i 12:17p _________ t , George 12:19p 12:22p Press 12:22p t Goy. t 12:27p | /\ The The | read t read \ 12:30p 12:51p i / 1 nc I |_ j\ '. : Christian -pl photographers in oval office
  • . held Daniel on line for about 8 minutes while Pres. was looking at his night reading. the newspaper clippings and talking to Mrs. Johnson : Operator 8:14pm ~t reported Guajardo in Puerto Rico at a hotel. President said get him there and if he
  • about ranch & house renovations; Lady Bird to White House; Lady Bird's straw work bag and books that she is currently reading; Lady Bird visit LBJ in his office; fighting a limited war in Vietnam; late dinner & night reading for LBJ