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  • ~talist rides over state-owt1ed. ·roads,/puts up wi-th- i-·,' - practises fato • .,,,);{ future: tl:lan is- commonly. assumed, - Even the o_f LIFE magazine . . ·, • • . . . .., ··:. r ·c
  • ~talist rides over state-owt1ed. ·roads,/puts up wi-th- i-·,' - practises fato • .,,,);{ future: tl:lan is- commonly. assumed, - Even the o_f LIFE magazine . . ·, • • . . . .., ··:. r ·c
  • heard this when he came in a week or so ago to ask if I would write him a general letter of recommendation for discreet use. Last night Kay Graham told me that she was talking to him today about a possible job in the Post/Newsweek organization. 2. ·when
  • with the National Gallery staff on publicity for the ex­ hibil. In T imes, Geogr aphic Wright also noted that 'Photographs t,aken by staff photographers had _appeared in The New York 1:1mes and National Geographic magazine. At the conclusion of the hearing
  • the buden equally on NEWSWEEK and on the air attacks . Thia Cambodian deci•lon makes a proposttd apolo&Y irrelevant. We will deal with the air matter by saying that it la still under lnveatlptioa . We wlll turther aay that this break of relations doe
  • get a series of strong p~b i:L statem~nts. We will be on the phone fi:r;st thing in the morning. February 17, 1967 ,,._,,,-;/ ~ ) ;, MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Fortune on India's Economy February's Fortune magazine carries a story
  • that approximately twenty-one persons picketed. story 2. Lomax represents about the magazine "irresponsible" journalism. The salesmen is exaggerated. Bush had 1 / The Detroit Police Department arrested fqr curfew viclati~ns n-,t guilty. advised that both had been
  • magazine started it, I think, and they had certain colored circles for pacified, and then semi-pacified, and so on. There were globs that you put on a map, and we were required to go through that drill all the time, and we always kept a map showing what
  • Hotel in Travel Magazine. She is proud that LBJ is able to help people and happy about a possible Thanksgiving visit from LBJ.
  • to President's office for pictures in Fish Room for Look Magazine dictated 10/12 11:15 Returned from President's office to second floor 2. 11:30 Met with Sandy Fox, Bess, Betty Hogue 12:20 Sandy and Betty left. 12:25 Bess left 3. 12:25 Luncheon guests came
  • August 2, 1961 House Armed Services Committee Activity (include Date visited by)* LD Expenditure Code Armed Services committee honoring Congressman Kilday P-38: Larry O'Brien Bob Heiskell and John Steele Jack Anderson (Parade Magazine) VP opened
  • , 1961 Expenditure Code White House to meet Commander Sheppard reception for Sheppard at OSCC lunch at State Dept for Sheppard given by NASA To White Sulphur Springs, West Va -- see travel activity addressed Magazine Publishers Association at Greenbrier
  • 3:30p 7 6:00p 8 7:20p 9 8:00p arrived P-38 Houston Harte (San Angelo) r e: governors' race and other matters (Goodfellow AFB) VP opened the Senate lunch in P-38 -- soup Senate gym Hugh Sidey of Time magazine Thornberry's reception for Mr. and Mrs
  • , Liz Carpenter, and James Pitt (Life Magazine) left square. 2:37 Arrived new park site and inspected. 2:51 With Lynda back to Boyhood Home. 4:13 Left Boyhood Home 4:28 Arrived LBJ Ranch 3. 4:55Drove alone in LBJ car touring ranch area. 6:02 7:08 7:27
  • , and Valenti Dinner with above 3:00 Sign mail, etc., on bed 3. 4:15 André Meyer 5:30 With Liz 6:30 Jean Louis - comb-out 7:15 Pose for pictures by Mary Cassatt for Redbook Magazine 4. 7:50 In Yellow Oval Room with President, Vice President and Mrs. Humphrey
  • in Diplomatic Reception Room for U.N. benefit ball w/ Diana, Mary Margaret, Mrs. Rusk 10:15 Picture w/ Jane Young and tote bags 11:20 Leave by chopper for Andrews and New York via Jetstar w/ President 1:00 Arrive Carlyle Hotel (read New Yorker magazine) 1:15
  • for lunch (hamburger) on tray in room. 1:30 Left with Liz to meet Caskie Stinnett (Holiday Magazine). Tea in the library. 2:00 To the East Garden with Lassie re: Anti-Litter poster. 2:45 To the library again for tea with the Lassie group. 3:00 To the second
  • Magazine. 12:04 Picture-taking finished. CTJ to bedroom -- talked with Cynthia for a few minutes. 12:10 To the East Hall to greet Conrad Wirth -- had lunch and talked with him about the FDR Memorial Park in the Lincoln Sitting Room. 2:15 Mr. Wirth left
  • s an d Bo b Baski n picture take n b y Glamou r Magazin e wit h Marily n Smit h o f Sa n Antoni o (student a t Wisconsi n Universit y wh o wa s chose n b y Glamou r a s on e of te n bes t dresse d colleg e students. ) 5. 4:30p Expenditure Code
  • ) To P-38 with Cong. Thornberry, Ikard and Casey and Sen. McCarthy Cong. McMillan Ambassador Carrillo Flores re: visit to ranch Oct 18, 19 of President Lopez Mateos Hugh Sidey, Time magazine To Speaker's office To 30th Place, NW with MM Dinner: Mrs