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  • Sxx37xMEx&ia:Hxaa ? a t Senato r George Smathers all of Leadership at, 6:30 pm Senato r Mansfield PM G Lawrenc e O'Brien departed ^ Speake r McCormack Mik e Manatos except for Vice President Senato r Russell Long Henr y Wilson Cong. Carl Albert n*tr
  • were the Vice President and Mr Ford Bell, Sr. and Mr. Joe Califano Ford Bill, Jr. Jack Valenti Mr. Bryan t and the puppies To Oval Office Henry Wilson JV (pl) off record Don McBride - of Sen. Monroney' s staff (Visited re the TVA Director position
  • news w/ the group +^* f- """ To the Hangar t o greet Dr . Billy Graham and Mr. Grady Wilson (hi s aide) who had arrived from Houston, Texas where Dr. Graham was preaching . They went riding around -- dow n to the dam , etc . In the living room -- w
  • January 4, 1965 White House Tuesday Awake JV Breakfast w/ Mrs. J Secy McNamara MW, BM, JV, JJ Edwin Weisl, Sr - NYC Ms. Bundy (pl) Bill Moyers Joe Califano (pl) Henry Wilson (returning the President's call) To the office Sgt. Glynn McGeo Bundy
  • wave. B M (pl) Date Tuesday White House ^ January 11, 1966 Activity (inc!ude visited by) Joe Califano (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) DoDale Malechek Henry Wilson ' Bill Moyers (pl) ' Jack Valenti (pl) * Secy McNamara ^^_ Director Schultze
  • White House Day_ _ Frida y Liz Carpenter BM MW (pl) BM (pl) MW (pl) JV (pl) McGeo. Bundy (fm mansion) Henry Wilson (fm McGeo Bundy mansion) ( fm mansion) yb Hayes Redmond ( fm mansion) - re quayle poll of Cong Richard sittingers District
  • in the stars -- it is not determined by dictators -­ it is the sum total of the men and women who are t ·bat society. - As you leave this campus today. I would remind you of the words Woodrow Wilson once spoke on another campus: "You are not here merely
  • politics and been elected president. The words of Woodrow Wilson never left him: ttHere, muster, not the forces of party but of humanityf' Often, he recalled this address as one of the high points of his life. It is hard for us to remember now that Sam
  • Wilson sends me this incredible memo, saying that--this was the provision in the Civil Rights Act; I'll have to look at paragraph B of Title VI. But Wilson concerned that the race thing is just going to just tear it with all our relations with Congress
  • is Prime Minister Wilson g~ing to do if Rhodesia won't give in, and economic sanctions don't work primarily because South Africa won't comply? b. How are we going to work our way out of this black/white African problem -without drifting into a situation
  • Roosevell mast red his sorrow in order to voice his fury at Pr sident Woodrow Wilson, whom he scorned as an unmanly dilettante, a weakling who could have sho11ened the war­ which might have saved Quentin, though TR doe.· not say so. It may not b ev rybody's
  • Department and I proceeded to do that and I discussed with the President my replacement. I stated the obvious, that I'd like to see him name Henry Hall Wilson special assistant for congressional relations.He thought very highly of Henry Hall, but he said
  • to announce the appointment; O'Brien's confirmation hearings and swearing-in; O'Brien's recommendation of Henry Hall Wilson to take his place as special assistant for congressional relations; O'Brien's creation of a blue-ribbon commission to initiate changes
  • in the Australian Parliament. President met Anthony Whitlam's father on his trip to Canberra, 12/21/67. Richard Wilson Richard Wilson is doing an article for LOOK Magazine about Hubert Humphrey and would like to visit with the President about Humphrey-strictly non
  • ~ '_ 8:50p e Whit e House fePrh°ne Activity Lo i nai Friday (include visited by) LD MW Hon. / President, - pl OFF RECORD: Henry Hall Wilson Chicago Board of Trade (former Administrative Assistant to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson) appt requested
  • . Bernstein , Dean , Woodro w Wilson School, Princeto n Benjamin Chinitz , Professo r o f Economics, Univ , o f Pittsburg h George Hilton , Professo r o f Economics, Univ , o f Californi a John Meyer , Professo r o f Economics, Harvar d George Wilson
  • Clifton , Bromle y Smith, Lee White , Henr y Wilson , Mik e Manatos , Claude Desautels , Frederic k Holborn , Richar d Goodwi n Michae l Forrestal , Chuc k Daly Malcolm Kilduff , Dr . Travell , Dr . Car l Kaysen and Rob t Komer . NAT'L CMTE E John Bailey
  • , Ken O'Donnell, Larry O'Brien, JV, Bill Moyers and Wilson McCarthy. Mr. Kellerman and Lem Johns - USSS Arrived Andrews via helicopter Calif Boards Air Force One - joined by : (plus Chopper group) Calif Cong. Cong. George Miller Calif Chet
  • l Wilson , Governo r Daniel , Governor Bufor d Ellington , Senato r Kerr , an d Senato r Clements . Senator Kenned y arrive d a t th e Johnso n suit e a t 10:5 8 a . m . He di d as k Senato r Johnso n t o b e hi s running-mate . Senato r Johnson tol
  • John1on when he return• from Texas. s. ,. Aa you requeated, I am enclosing a copy of 1356. ow .. Top of the world to you. Sincerely, Walter Jenkins Assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson Honorable John E. Lyle Head I& Lyle Attorney• at Law Wilson Tower
  • ~ 1 to second floor , ' //Senator Mike Mansfield ^"BREAKFAST a_ jr Senator Robt Byrd private ^( Speaker John McCormack ( j Cong Carl Albert and Senate I PMG O'Brien [ [I Mike Manatos The I Henry Wilson by Joe Califano a . program . 9: 50a j I
  • ) | « _ ,.___ _ __—__ _: : — __ , = . : : --,.. . . —— Charle s Roche--M W picke d u p in th e President' s roo m an d sai d h e woul d tal k mjdr--r i e messag e t o Prime Ministe r Wilson--Mr . Rosto w was waitin g fo r permission t j an — ' o sen d a s Parliamen t wa s i n sessio n toda y an d h e
  • ) _______ 10:00a t Sen. ! position Robert James O. Eastland , Miss. (b.2 of Deputy AG ' Kintner (pl) 10:18a f II 10:19a t _ George Christian (pl) j i__ _______^_____>_______,_____ -^ Henry Wilson (pl) 1 >~ ~" j , . , , , _ | Robert Kintner j i "10:29a j
  • , Washington t in the President's offic e were petty officers who serve d with Shields in Vie wounded on June 10, 196 5 H e BU I Dale B. Brakken, USN - * BU C Joh n G. Klepfer, USN— CM 1 James D. Wilson e action in which a EO 1 Jak e L. Allen, USN — HM2 Jame s
  • Cong. Charle s Vani k Cong. Johnn y Walke r Cong. Charle s Weltne r Cong. Bo b Wilson Cong. Charle s Wilso n Cong. Clemen t Zablock i Clifton C . Carte r Admiral Rabor n General Maxwel l Taylo r TUESDAY August 10 , 196 5 White Hous e Tuesday
  • The Presiden t was prepare d for Amb . John Irwi n -Spec Re p o f U . S. fof r InteroceanicC X L this mt g b y a memo f r \ cG. B. McGeo . Bund y ou t @2:21 Cana l Negotiations but th e discussio n centere d o n Henr y Wilson r ou t @2:2 1 , whether or t c c
  • .- E. Jac k Wilson Doroth v Hartman Ralph Freedso n Former Students : w Ramo n Mende z - - (Bi g Wells, Texas } From Sa n Antonio: Mr. an d Mrs. Trinida d Abreg o Mis s Joyc e Barne y Mr. an d Mrs. Fran k Chramosp e (Lucille Ramirez ) Mr - an d Mrs
  • , there was yet another thing going on in November, and that was George Brown's trip to Moscow. When Harriman and I saw Brown when we were in London in early November, post-Manila, Brown said that he was going to Moscow; and he and Wilson made a fair amount
  • Biographical information; McGeorge Bundy; William Bundy; Robert Komer; Vietnam; Bien Hoa; service on high-level review committee on Vietnam; Pleiku incident; Honolulu Conference; Ky; bombing halt; Harriman; Wilson; J. Blair Seaborn mission, 1964
  • and Design, along with Robert Wilson, director of the ll rban Issues Program, organized the conference. The Iranian Connection by Ted Gitt,inger, Staff Historian The gigantic bulk of documents and tapes which came to Austin when President Johnson left
  • Beschloss if he thought the archivists could find that le11er as well. Archivist John Wilson did. Here is what Williams wrote: Ncve..-.b .. ...- ~s.,1q,,< th e Qr HOw d O,
  • Saturday ^resident began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone 11 In Ou tL f or t Activity o LD 11:45a t Jones 12:15p t Watson 12:37p f 1:50p t 1:25pm t March White House list to , for W (include visited by) pl pl Henry H. Wilson (calling
  • Manifest(Cont'd) Mrs. Mary Kaltman Miss Mr. Thomas L. Johns Mr. - Mr. Warren Taylor Mr. Mr. Wilson Livingood Mr. j Mr. Steve Garman Mr. Mr. Richard E. Johnson Mrs. ) Mrs. Helen Williams
  • -'xl to Oval (%$$%3fe Office 5:31p George CL^" Roscoe 14, 1968 . (include visited by) t 5:29p President 5:34p 7:50 November : Christian - in President to Mansion Yellow Oval Room -- for meeting w/ columnists OFF RECORD Richard Wilson
  • Colo out returning his Mansion w/ Mr Mrs Jack Valenti tell them to put dinner on way out about Civil Rights OFF RECORD call tells talks yb to call to Lee White w/ MMV, JV, Wilson McCarthy,. Bill Moyers, Dick Goodwin, Hayes them on Redman
  • International Airport. The President was greeted by: Governor and Mrs. Edmund Brown. Senator and Mrs • Pierre salinger, Congressman Edward R.Roybal (mrs.?):Congressman Charles H. Wilson (mrs?) Congressional candidate Jerry Gottlieb and a group of Pilots
  • Wilson, Mr. and Mrs Ed Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCrummin, 7:04p t 7:13p— 7:26p Donald Cook - NYC t Dr. Walter Heller - D.C. b. 2 Abe Fortas - D.C. b. 1 X b. 3 and 4 8:27 Motorcade departed Erwi n residence. Again
  • . and Mrs. Jim Wilson and sons -- Alex and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. John Moellinger, Mr. and John Davenport Brady, Texas -- presented the President w/ a firetruck -The President went to the front yard to hold a press conference. 11:20 After the press conference
  • G. Magnuson, Sen . Claiborn e Pell, Cong. Joh n E . Fogarty, Cong. Wm L. St. Onge, Cong. John S. Monagan, Cong. Abner W. Si Dal, Cone. Emilio Q. Daddario, Cong. Edward A. Garmatz, Cone. J. Vaughan Gary, Cong. Herbert C. Bonner, Wilson McCarthy
  • Council Protect Theodore S. Replier, Pres. Advertising Council Mr. David Ray, Jr. , Kennedy Foundation Mr. Crozet Duplantier (Dr. Warren's office) Allen Wilson Dr. John Thorne William Burkley Payne on his desk yb asking Time for a Larry O'Brien Life
  • . We can expect increasing trouble here and in Africa. Economic sanctions will not bri ng down the Smit h Regime in Rhodesia. We must get UK Prime Minister Wilson talking to Smith and exert our influence behind the scenes. This problem cannot be settled