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Gode
LD
Califano
1968
Mike Mansfield OFF
RECORD
Jones (PL)
Mjdr's desk - worked night reading
to
Cabinet Room joining
Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior for his discussion on the achievements
and goals of the Interior Department
Joe
- my night reading? " Told it hadn't been looked at because
yb and mjdr working on rpt of Cmteemen and women. President said
"well, how does it look? " Told it looked very poor because most people
he'd had no contact with in 1966. President remarked
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the
President began his day at (Place) Day
Time Telephone
11
In Out
Lo
8
White House Thursday
f or t
Activity
(include visited by)
LD
worked some of his night reading while he waited for the baby. Luci
boarded with Jim Jones who was carrying the child
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Joe Califano (pl)
Joe Califano (pl) _____________—-_-—-
^^ "*^
Y^ November
The White House Day
15, 1966
Tuesday
Activity (inc!ude visited by)
President sitting at desk in the oval office, reading and disposing of various
materials. He called
- school. The best I could figure out, he was about four years
old.
At that time he could already do a lot of spelling. He could not read according to my
memory of what Mrs. Johnson said. But he could spell almost anything that he would hear. She
- Details of visit with Dorothy Territo and Rebekah Johnson (LBJ’s mother) in 1958; topics discussed include: LBJ’s learning to read and beginning school at age 4; first teacher, Kate Deadrich Looney; LBJ’s decision to go to college; relationship
- in his last night's reading on a memo
from Mr. Schultze, "Call me at once," - re freeze and problems)
The President to the Oval Officethen to the Cabinet Room
to greet Mrs. Henry Jackson and her daughter's school (total of approx 20)
who are touring
- , "
and visited for several minutes w/ Mr. Arthur Krim - a house guest last night
Riding around to look at deer w/ Ashton Gonella, Mr. Krim, Larry Temple,
mf, and Yuki
On Danz Ranch
Picked up Mrs. Johnson, Charles Maguire, Dorothy Territo at landing strip
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t
t
t
tit 12:36p
Code
LD
t
11:03
11:16
Expenditure
Activity (include visited by)
The Presiden t awakened a t 9:30 this morning, but remained i n bed reading
newspapers and making telephone calls until time to dress for his departure to
Austin
- Monday
White
House
Awake
breakfast w/ Mrs J
JV and Bill
Moyers
arrive
J Valenti
fr mansion
Dr Travell's ofc
just to say
Arrive
Mansion
reading
hello
4-27-64
papers
had no
medical
complaints
office
stops in mjdr's office to chat
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Mike
Feldman
Geo Reedy
Walter Jenkins
Willie
Day Taylor
Wm
Fay
Jacques Lipchitz , Sculpto r - for sittin g (se e other sid e o f pag e fo r mor e detail )
Wm Burdetti
state Dept
out
Geo Reedy
JV w/ his night reading
material
picked up on yb's desk
- to transmit to the Holy Father.
The Delegate read the memorandum.
He looked at me thoughtfully, nodded his head and spoke quietly of how
Catholics were being maltreated by the Quat government. He reported
jailings and severe prejudice on the part
- cake,
ambrosia
Lynda Bird
George Hamilton Family
matters were discussed at dinner
" Mr. & Mrs. Tony Taylor
Mrs. Jessie iHnux Hunter
Mr. J. C. Kellam
Marie Fehmer
Mary Slater
The President to the office reading tickers
Robert E. Kintner, Washington
- the military personnel. The President
made very warm impromptu remarks and said they had all done a very good job.
The President then posed for a group picture with them.
The President reentered the office 3BH3dK with Mrs. Johnson, read some on the
tickers
- introduced them to William Hopkins and Major Robinson who were visiting w/
MW and then walked with the Senators to the Fish Room to show them the
newHh paintings hanging there.
To Oval Office - worked night reading w/mf
BM
MW (pl)
Mrs J
Chairman Macy
March
- .
No one knows tbat promise better than the teacbers of Appalachia fo r
the g reat transformation of the reg ion i s taking place in their schoolr ooms.
Scbools don't close thei r doors at 3:30 a!ly more. Late into the night they
a're beaconlights
- to grips with it.
None of us who read or hear the news can escape the shock of the
headlines.
A group of hoodlum s rnug an old man and leave him to die. A grocer
is rnurdered by a strongarrn robber. The taxi driver is knifed. The quiet man
murders hie own
- John Sharpe
which I was rather sorry to read. He has always seemed so
t}jl
reliable. I am going to just write and thank him and tell
him how much we shall miss him and that I am sending it on to
you.
Dear, I had a letter from Betty yesterday that I am
- 5:30 p.m. April 19, 1943
Darling mine 1
I enjoyed our talk la.st night very much ~nd I was eepeoially glad
to hea.r tv~,o thinge-.-tha t we are releeeed from INS and the t you. may come
home thla week-end.
Both of those are things to oheer about
- TOP 9ECRFT
J.Ofil SECRET
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L-------------------------~
EO 13526 3.3(b)(1 )·
EO 13526 3.5(c)
DAILY BRIEF
9 JUNE 1967
l.
Arab States
Israel
-
The ceasefire
was observed on all
fronts
during the night.
Further
Is
raeli
action
is still
possible
- /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
- that Israeli
tanks
were moving into northwestern
Jordan.
The
• ultimate
ai-m of such a movement might be to
attack Syria.
The embassy also says fight
icked u
ing on the Israeli-Jordanian
front
during the night.
____ _
On the Sinai Peninsula,
the Israelis
have
- /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
- to the funeral and was heartbroken, because
during this time, from time to time, she would give me books to read. She read them to
see that it was the kind of literature that I should read. I remember some of those books.
Eleanor Meade wrote some books like Girls
- was then in existence across
the street from the Driskill, an all-night restaurant, and had scrambled eggs and bacon
about three o'clock in the morning, I assume.
P:
What was your reading of the election before the polls closed? What was the final feeling
between
-
with many thousands of memos and
other messages prepared by White
House staff and agency officials. But
which did the President read? A file
called "Night Reading" will help
answer this question. (It) includes
lists of the memos, reports, and other
- and we would
not therefore want Mary to move out of the Dodge, let us
)
know when and if you can.
Yes, I still see quite a bit of the delegation. We're
going to the Poages for dinner tomorrow night. I saw Mrs.
t\f -.,
Luther Johnson dovm tow.n and we
- in November--he might have a whole new Congress,
even if they were Democrats, many of them, but new people.
That would not be so good." He said he had had a letter
from you and he read part of it to me. He. said ,""'Tell cyndon I am going to get started
- January 5, 1965
White House
Tuesday
Arose and had breakfast in bed alone (8:30
Jack Valenti worked
am)
night reading w/ JV
Jack Valenti -- fr. mansion
McGeorge Bundy -- fr. mansion
The President went t o the office -- met by JV -- entered
- a problem
of communication. !" (The President ate two pancakes, friend eggs, toast
and jelly. ) The President read the Sunday papers and talked about Jewish
problems --the problems he was having with the Jewish people concerning
VietNam. He asked Simon
- apart•
ment in April.
l had a grand time the other night a'b the Roweal
I bad
two date• and a coraage, which 1• pretty good, don't you think?
The dates were tom Clark and Mr. Howland. Jim ns the la.et itc,.
attive, ae uaual. The people wer-e •11 some
- , Activity
(include visited by) Ji m Jones, mf
M
LD
°
^
Margaret
Meyer _
8:15a (approx)
9:53a 9:54a
f
Awake
- and in pajamas and robe on deck reading Sunday papers.
Justice
10:30a Breakfast
- 11:58a 12:25p t
12:30p Wathced
Abe Fortas ;
'
- w Mrs
- McPherson and his team of writers
Walt Rostow
To Oval Office w/
Sherwin Markman
Fred Panzer
Joe Galliano - pl
To second floor w/ mf
to join Mrs. Johnson there - worked night reading
and looked at proofs of family picturesa and pictures of Lyn
Arthur
- in Ireland and
KXKXisk could not attend today's Als
ceremony. als
s read b y Anse l E. Talbert , managing editor of
d Aviation Publications, Ne w Yor k -- trustee of the _
: Harmo
n Foundation
o attending - Edward F. X. Ryan, Larchmont, New Yor k o a trustee
- all the night reading with GT.
Willard ;
^ Bill
Deason, returning President's call.
Califano.
To mansion alone.
n... Oct 19, 1967
The White House ^
Activity (inctude visited by)
fRmrTMTrnnnniHt
Clifton C. Carter
Dale Meeks - LBJ Ranch
DINNER - w
- c r a z y eights with
them.
E a r lie r they had gone fish in g o v e r at the pond,
Thgrhad sat up the night b e fo re u n ti^ ou trageou sly late hour, playing
ca rd s.
But then, a fte r a ll, L u c i had gotten m o re than nine hours s le ep
- ; Lady Bird reads Steinbeck book
- Ranch Day_
J,. t Expend..
LD
_i
- larger color tvs.
the President asked for and worked his night reading with mary S
President retired
- - Washington, D. C.
The President and Mrs. Johnson went driving on the Reagan Ranch
Returned to the Main House -- and the President went to the office -working items on his desk and reading the tickers
Being fitted for clothes by Mr. Irving Frank of San Antonio
- a wheel chair - - w/ Mrs. Johnson
This is a fifth floor roof set between the hospital towers. Dr. Burkley reports
there was an excellent spot in the sun -- away from th e wind. The
President
took the Congressional Record o f yesterday with hi m to read
- was
working on the night reading. . . looked and read the memos from Col.. Cross
and took into his office a memo on approval of a jet to take two astronauts
Schirra and (Brown?). . to the Far East. . . . said that he had not...
Joined in the Oval Office
- * //.
TUESDAY
^
^
Marvi n Watson (pl) --The President had iust read BM's morning briefing -re: sending a. plane for the astronauts to go to the F^r East. . . the President _
said
that he had just read the memo last night and told MW to tell Webb that he would
- - which he did.
_ Joe Califano
——
,
. Joe Califano - in to
^^
Lounge =_-_-_-—__----_—--------
—
yb - come in a minute _^
,
- yb and Joe Califano working Night Reading folders w/Pres - in Lounge- 30 minutes
MW (pl) -recall fm John Lindsay
_ MW