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  • a commitment, so I appreciated it. Later he was to give Jack Anderson this story, who then was writing under Drew Pearson's name, and Jack Anderson made that a basis of a column on the day of the nomination in Los Angeles, and his suggestion
  • _ Drew 10:57a -11:10a Tom 11:00a f -TUESDAY(include visited by) ture Code 10:55a t~ 28, 1967 RECORD: ; Pearson Memo Johnson joined the Bundy possible fm Marvin Watson says - Mr. Pearson asked if he could see President for a few minutes. Pearson said
  • Rusk . Robert McNamara ________^ 8:27p 8:45p joined 8:45p | Mmm I . Day Pearson called for the President, The President instructed that he be told he was in a Security Council Meeting and would call back later after the meeting. . Mr. Pearson
  • : tel l the m ove r ther et o ge t bac k on your card s (meaningg resum e makin g mea l (diet ) cards . ) m Jone s i n with w Pearson (Presiden t hear d them , turne d sayin g "Hell o Drew " an d wen t into office . ) Drew Pearso n aske d t o se
  • . Other Clifford Richard Helms Earle Wheeler Rostow Christian Johnson AnAfm ^•^•UK/ 2:55p "~ 4;25p t letter on t MW MW 4:30p t Rostow 4:45p t mf 4:50p t - pl 0 p l - pl Vietnam - to dictate a reply to Drew Pearson, with instructions
  • of the America n part of L'Express . The President read a memo from Bess Abell re Drew Pearson's 70th birthday today that invited him t o a party tonight—reply "I don't believe I can. I have remembered it with letters and packages." Als o read memo from Barefoot
  • will not listen to anybody else except us." The President asked about Prime Minister Pearson of Canada and Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain. The President said he wished that we could find something for Wilson to do. Walt Rostow said that Oliver Franks could
  • facilities . Se cretary Rusk: from the USSR. The President: Llewellyn Thompson does not believe there is a danger Who should we talk to ? Secretary Rusk: The chiefs of governments with troops in Vietnam, - 4 ­ Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pearson
  • . Pearson , Jr . , Medica l Corps USN, t o the grad e o f Rear Admiral . Admira l Pearso n i s th e Physicia n t o the Legislative Bodie s o f Congress Today announce d th e followin g retirement s i n th e Marin e Corps : . Lt. Ge n Richard C . Mangrum
  • . and Mrs. Dre w Pearson, columnist, Bell syndicate Dr. and Mrs. James A. Perkins, President, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Mr. and Mrs. M. Robert Rogers, Mgr., Natl Symphony Orchestra Mr. Daniel Schorr, CBS News Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Simon, Jr., Pres
  • To Oval Office Joe Califano Charles Schultze Signing Ceremony of the Proclamation and Exec Order concerning Beirut Convention - Oval Office ! /^ Robert W. Akers A Frank C. Tribbe ^^a^HtHWHHHHaaH*** Asst General Counsel of U A Wilbert H. Pearson USIA
  • hands. He als briefly looked at his briefing book for his visit w/ PM Pearson tomorrow and then directed it be put at his bedside. Retired
  • th e Internationa l Platfor m Association's annua l award (th e awar d i s i n honor o f free speech ) (Drew Pearson r e guest^ Introduced xC - b y Dre w ^
  • Sen Roman Hruska Con Sen Ernest Gruening Con Sen Clinton Anderson Con Sen Frank Carlson Con Sen James Pearson * Con Sen Jennings Randolph Con Tom Scot t Con James Calloway Con Sen Warren Magnuson Con Sen Henry Jackson Con { ! Cong . George Mahon Con
  • in the day and asked for 1/2 minute of the ; President' s time on thetelephone sometime today ! (RE : Minimum wage increase -- and legislation that will begin next week I:48p t :00p l:03 J y Hall Wilson p' Senato i concernin r James Pearson - who asked
  • . Patton, Birmingham, Ala. Dr R A Hawkins Rutledge H. Pearson, Jacksonville, Fla Rev J C Hope, . Brunswick, Ga Wm P Randall, Macon, Georgia Mrs. Bernice Johnson, Birmingham, Ala. Mr C H Jones, Little Rock, Ark Ethel Payne Vernon E Jordan, Atlanta, Ga Elihu
  • oo n the Sout hh Grounds Grounds 2 laps April 8 , 196 5 White Hous e Thursday To th e QiS&ee c portico outsid e hi s offic e wher e h e continue d t o tal k t o the members o f the pres s To office Drew Made Cabinet Record Eighty Pearson OFF
  • McGeorge Bundy Luci Luci (Drew Pearson - Syndicate d columnist ) OFF To th e Mansio n w / B M Secretary Georg e Bal l : RECORD Hon. Jame s Web b --to report o n the Gemin i flight Secretary Rober t McNamar a McGeorge Bund y Congressman Che t Holifiel d
  • with it. Notwithstanding the fact that Drew Pearson had written me up in one of his columns as being a tool of the tycoons, because I was carrying over the NASA patent policy to the FAA. I felt like writing Drew a letter and telling him that he was only just one hundred
  • . Above, Director Harry Middleton and Chief Archivist Charles Corkran inspect the incoming Drew Pearson papers; right, Congressman Wright Patman signs over his papers in ceremonies at the Library. Patman And PearsonPapersAdded To ArchivalCollection
  • : At some point when we were fighting over the highway safety bill and the traffic safety bill, Drew Pearson wrote a zinging column about me saying in effect I'd worked for LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon
  • Lady Bird tries on clothes to purchase; lunch with Robin Duke; dinner at the Canadian Embassy; story by Prime Minister Pearson; gift of maple leaf pin for Lady Bird and Canadian Royal Mounted Police saddle for LBJ; U.S. relations with Canada
  • Rebekah Baines Johnson. 7/7 Drew Pearson and Walter Winchell question late returns. 7/21 LBJ charges that the Navy and OPM are ignoring small petroleum countries in buying oil and gas for Armed Forces. 7/30 LBJ meets with FDR. 7/31 Gasoline filling
  • Mcllhany Still, Mrs. McKnight StockaJ'd McLellan Storey Mangum · Stovell Miller Stu mp Moore Svadlenak Morrison Swindell Moursund Tatum Murray Teague Niemann Thomas Nokes Timmons Norton Tinsley Parkhouse Tippen Paschall Tu fares Pattison Turner Pearson
  • , the bill would exempt natural gas producers from federal regulation. LBJ says Democrats are “closely divided” on it, but predicted that a majority of Republicans will support the measure. Drew Pearson reports that LBJ is determined to “ram” the Harris
  • specific interest, but I'd be terribly sur­ prised if he wouldn't. G: He would use any hoe to kill a snake. Now, early in January of that year, 1955, Drew Pearson wrote a column criticizing LBJ's one-man rule. Some of the specifics that he referred
  • LBJ and the Majority Leadership and various Senate activities, 1955; committee assignments; LBJ and Drew Pearson; LBJ and the oil industry; foreign aid; LBJ and organized labor; Paul Butler; LBJ and Eisenhower; LBJ's heart attack; Whitney speech
  • LBJ presents Enrico Fermi Award to Robert Oppenheimer; Lady Bird comments about courage and charity; dinner at The Elms with Drew and Luvie Pearson, Arthur and Dorothy Goldberg, and Tyler and Bess Abell ; Lady Bird comments on Justice Arthur
  • the criminal penalties were included in the draft and then deleted from the committee bill. C: Included in the draft that left us? G: Yes. C: (Long pause) Here's the issue paper. Okay. I've got to go. We haven't dealt with Drew Pearson . . . G
  • Planning luncheons for Canadian Prime Minister and Mrs. Pearson; description of Mrs. Pearson and mention of the various guests; signing of the Campobello Treaty; James Roosevelt and Alice Roosevelt Longworth; Luci Johnson's trip to Wisconsin
  • SMILACK, .Influential Member MARLENE WILSON, Chairman EDMOND WILLIA,M .BOSTON . DOROTHY PEARSON VON EUGENE RHEA Membership Terrorist or -Revolutionary Activity Publications Funds 62 57 55- 58 56 - 62 58 - 62 57 - 62 58 - 59 60 60 - 62 62 62 - Columbus
  • in New York City . She advised that Mr . irsig had called Drew Pearson about the matter and shortly thereafter Mr . Baron appeared at her office . he stated she gave Mr . Baron several copies of the deposition which she assumed he furnished to Drew
  • and_ahould like verx much to have LC:PW Qt, J:~Bill:oI'-.C.oiip]a!rit_,.,o.l!o-L-11temn.-. to the legal strategy to publ1c1z1ng----n-;----~-· a.is With beet wiahes. Drew Pearson DP1kr ....-_:_ you are using.,._..__ with a view
  • See all scanned items from Papers of Drew Pearson Box G 283-1
  • Folder, "General Analine Film Corp - Alien Property Settlement (see also Jack Frye) [I. G. Farben]," Papers of Drew Pearson, Georgetown Files, Box G 283-1
  • Papers of Drew Pearson
  • fJ Friday, Mr. December er I oN 15, 1967 Preeident: Attached fer your approval ia a draft mesaage prepared by State from you to Prime Minister Pearson expreeein1 your regret at hie deci ■ ion to retire. W. W. Roatow ApprOYe Diaappro-.e
  • they felt And in a sense I guess he did. But it was there, and something had to be done about it, and he grabbed it up and did something about it. G: I notice in reading back through the clippings that Drew Pearson and Walter Winchell really bore down
  • to Cyprus even though the legislature had not yet acted on the request for approval. He said Pearson had called him recently to approve an action which would be helpful to Pearson ' s domestic situation. He had been abl e to do what the Prime Minister asked
  • NLJ/~Jf C Of-"/ (dup. #24, NSF, IMTF, Pres. Trip, South America, May 1965) 090 memo Bundy to the President re PM Pearson's visit (Exempted 1977) 105 memo Bundy to the President re McNamara check-up (re-reviewed 12/8/83) 108 memo Bundy
  • regulate, which was reported in Drew Pearson's column. A man named Joseph T. Lykes, who was the President of Lykes Steamship Line, complained to him that we were over-regulating the steamship industry. The Lykes representative in Washington, Mr. Thomas
  • it in the paper and he said, no, I was crazy. "Smoking, you can't put that in the paper." So the next time I went to a medical meeting everybody talked about it. I got the paper and gave it to Drew Pearson and Pearson wrote a story about it, and it was such a good
  • White House or t ^xp Activity LD o ., Day Wed. (include visited by) tt C( Richard Mayor/Daley - Chicago - returning his call DeVier i Senator Secy. Pearson Ralph Yarborough of Texas Clark Clifford o mjdr's office. Stopped to read papers
  • ~ OFF 6:54p George 6:46p 6?66qx 7:45p Tom - pl RECORD: Mr. x^x^gx Drew Pearson ~ Christian Johnson nun HOUSE March 22, 1968 >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY -> . , . , D1 N th ^resident began hi s day at (Place) Day Time Te 11 In Out 8:00p t 8:05p