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- Expenditure Code Breakfast at home with Governor Pat Brown of California lunch at Sulgrave Club with Mr. and Mrs. Marquis Childs reception i n honor of Speaker at Congressional Club to Bill White's house, Reno Road, for drinks and sandwiches with Mr. White
- Sen Russell 6:30-7:30 reception 7:30-8:30 Dinner 8:30-9:30 entertainment National Press Club Congressional Night; Ballroom of press club; stag; informal * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
- bill) ~c.10. 1~-~\A.JI'~ 12: 30 p . m. ,-:': . ~- i)-t_.eJ"'" =la--".
- To International Inn for J. M. Falkner's Banking Commissioners' Reception To National Press Club for Congressional Night Dinner To 4040, arriving at 11:00 pm Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITYAND CODE Expenditure Code
- on trip. She asleep in room. Returned to dictated 7/27 White House 10:45 With President to dedicate AMVETS Building. Returned to White House With Luci and President on chopper with numerous congressional delegates to Andrews. Boarded Air Force One
- (black tie) Thursday, May 6 lZ noon Congressional Club brunch for Mrs. Johnson at Shoreham Hotel Friday, May 7 8:30 P• m. Mrs. Johnson will attend New York City•s "Salute to Spring Plantings", which will be dedicated to the First Lady this year
- /16 The Interior Committee begins consideration of the tidelands bill. LBJ attends an afternoon reception for Adlai Stevenson. CTJ and LBJ attend a Congressional Club reception for President and Mrs. Eisenhower. 2/17 LBJ meets with Defense Secretary
- House congressional coffee stopped by Army Navy Club for dinner for Cong. Albert given by Whip's organization * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code
- meeting Congressman Kirwan's stag party at Natl Press Club; Congressional St. Patrick's Party White House black tie dinner in honor of Prince and Princess Radziwill * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
- on Children and Youth, May 24 Congressional Club reception in honor of the Johnsons; black tie; 2001 New Hampshire * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE R
- of Austin Texas delegation stopped by Sen Ellender's lunch (from P-38) Albert Thomas, re: Secret Service and appropriations Space Council meeting in 274 EOB reception National Press Club annual congressional night dinner " " " " " entertainment * Selected
- . Congressional Club brunch - Sheraton Park Hotel - reception for Head Table 12:00 Brunch (Took Mrs. Luther Hodges home) (President to Winchester) 3:00 Watched Ruth Montgomery on "To Tell the Truth" 3:15 3. Clark Clifford 4:45 4. To movie theater for party
- Jackson - left p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark Activity 2. 11:20 Left for Jean Louis for comb-out and then to Congressional Club for doll presentation 12:40 Return to White House 1:10 To first floor dining room with the Clarks and Sir Robert and Lady Jackson 3
- - Garfinckel's - bought black patent purse 1. 12:00 Arrived Shoreham Hotel for Congressional Club lunch 2:25 Departed Shoreham for National Arboretum accompanied 2. by Mrs. Warren Magnuson, Mrs. Orville Freeman, and Mrs. Garrett Departed Arboretum for Dr
- To the South Grounds with the President for arrival of the King of Norway. 10:50 Returned to the second floor. 11:25 CTJ left the White House for Congressional Club breakfast. 2:27 Returned to the White House -- to the second floor. Worked at desk. 4:05
- floor. Nap. 3:50 Greeted members of the Congressional Club on tour -- tea -- State Dining Room. 4:51 Returned to the second floor. 5:10 Worked with Bess. 6:42 To the bowling lanes with Muriel Humphrey. 7:35 Returned to the second floor. 9:30-10:00 Chief
- Symphon y campaig n driv e Mike Kirwan Congressional St. Patrick's Party, National Press Club, stag Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
- Jackson Sen Dirksen an d Sen Clark Ed Woods, St. Louis Post Dispatch Sen McClellan meeting of Campaign Dinner Committee at Crystal Ballroom, Willard Hotel cocktails East Lounge, Natl Press Club and 7:30 dinner -- Annual Congressional Night Dinner, stag
- . Kellam and Walter Jenkins Drew Pearson Depart S21 2 via car 111, arriving EOB at 1:50 Secretary McNamara at 27 4 EOB Depart EOB via car 111 w/ Col. Jackson Arrive Congressional Club for Reception honoring Vice President and Mrs. Johnson Depart
- in the cover photo. The Exhibition (continued) The Vietnam War is traced in sev eral panels. The first, featuring a scale reproduction of the U.S.S. Maddox (above) recalls the Tonkin Gulf incident in 1964 which led to congressional passage of the Tonkin
- CTJ attends Congressional Club tea for Lady Astor. 3/4 In a fifty-six page report LBJ charges that Great Britain, Belgium and other allies are holding up the U.S. on tin prices by limiting production. 3/6 The government calls an immediate halt
- tie) Tuesday, June 8 3:00 P• m. Tour and tea for the National Society of Interior Designers Tuesday, June 8 5:30 P• m. Presentation reception and supper buffet for Presidential scholars Wednesday, June 9 lZ:OO noon Presentation at Congressional
- National Archives 5:41 Left Archives 5:48 To White House 8:56 w/ President left White House and visited American Jewish Committee Convention at Shoreham Hotel and Democratic Congressional Club. Democratic Fundraising Dinner at Armory 10:43 w/ President
- Dictated February 11, 1968 8:35 Breakfast. To the President's Room. 1. Worked at desk. Worked with Ashton. 2. 12:24 To the Congressional Club for sherry with Texas delegation wives. 1:10 Returned to the White House -- second floor. 1:15 Lunch on tray
- Rooney re: Cathedral Club dinner NYC Jan 21 Lunch in P-38 1.25 Gilbert Sharpe, re: his desire to be appointed Federal judge Sen Robert Byrd, "I am on your side whatever you do." White House meeting with the President and other congressional leaders Dinner
- to dedicate air force bases in Waco and Wichita Falls. They return to Washington on February 2. February Early February 2/2 Neff visits in Washington. Congressional Club reception honoring President and Mrs. Truman, 9 p.m. Stuart Long writes LBJ about
- Englert, Deputy Gen Counsel Asst Secy Robert Wallace Asst Secy True Davis Ed Snyder, Ofc of Debt Analysis Frank Cavanaugh, Ofc of Debt Analysis Joe Bowman, Congressional Relations Wayne Weachman, Congressional " Joe Stillman, Congressional Relations Stan
- Mr. Gleason presented to 1 he Mr. John M. Gleason. National Director of the Boys' Clubs of America Presi lent an illuminated Mr . E . J. Stapleton. Director of Public Information, " caligraphy scroll pledging Mr. Thomas Moore . Exec Director
- • . I • • \ ) J May 15: 8:30 a.m. ~e@!B)n~District and County Men ~r~t.fel.~~Jrn;ed by C~ T. Davis 10:00 a. m. -- Air Forces Day Parade, Amarillo 10:45 a. m. -- Speech by General Twining 12.:30 p.m. --:Luncheon has been arranged. Congressional
- Institute. The Service contem plates a staff of fifty (half of them professionals) and at this writing is awaiting Congressional approval of its budget in order to become fully oper ative. While the Service is part of the Department of Commerce for "house
- Kleberg. Of course, I was not living in that Congressional district at the time this took place. F: Then you were in Dallas? P: Yes, sir. Subsequent to that, when he made the race for Congress down there, I met him on two or three occasions through my
- support of Stevenson; General Mark Clark; 1948 and 1954 campaigns; 1960 campaign; President’s club; assessment of LBJ; reserve cutbacks.
- one day when she spent t wo hour s helping the 75th Congressional Club give a benefit luncheon to buy a wheelchair for a c rippled boy. Only one person was involved -- where else do you start, but with one person? She thought of the suffering
- 4 p.m. Dearest, I've had so much "congressional., business today there's been no time for radio. Je1;. ell Barber we ,. ts us to check once more vii th the dl r De:partmen t to find out the status of Nilliam S 1ea ron Barber, 18.056,556. To refre
- Congressional business - check on status of Private William Shearon Barber (wounded in action, missing in action, presumed dead) as wife heard word he was maybe in a prison and wants to send him medicine, asking Navy to reconsider application of Max
- it to the S h oreh am fo r the C o n g r e ssio n a l Club brunch, a high point o f the y e a r , the annual b ig day of the C ong r e s s io n a l Club, w h ich I have b een going to s in c e 1938. : A s I p u lled up to the en tra n ce, M r s . A lvin O 'K
- Congressional relations
- Lady Bird to Congressional Club brunch--theme is the Whistle Stop campaign; Lady Bird is presented with original Fred Sebol train cartoon; to Arboretum with friends; meeting with Governor & Mrs. Paiewonsky of the Virgin Islands about Lady Bird's
- Congressional Club tea to hear Hildegarde. 3/13 Everett Looney writes LBJ that he received a letter from John Ben Shepperd in which he said that he would file for re-election as attorney general within the next few days, ending speculation that he would file
- of directors’ meeting of Scott & White. 2/14 Congressional Club reception for President Truman. 2/20 CTJ and LBJ are in Austin. Mary Rather writes CTJ there that Lucy became ill during the night and was unable to model in the Women’s National Democratic
- in the Congressional Record for something. K: That was the Texas Club. Are you sure it was New York? G: Yes. Four columns, single-spaced, fine print, and it just goes on for pages and pages, and you wonder how Goldwater got any money at all in that election. K
- of the President’s Club and its growth; LBJ offering Mrs. Krim Presidential appointments; Krim’s support of Robert Kennedy; fundraising nationwide for LBJ; entertainment celebrities attending political fundraisers; 1964 Democratic National Convention; Don Cook
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 12 (XII), 8/19/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to town and I would take them out to dinner, or to the 75th Club, which met once a month, always at some charming spot, some tearoom like the Parrot or the Collingwood out on the way to George Washington's home. Or we would go to the Congressional Club
- to be on the Appropriations Committee; the many visitors and long hours of work LBJ enjoyed; socializing in Washington, D.C., at the 75th Club, the Congressional Club, theater and parties; Lady Bird Johnson's movie camera; Lady Bird Johnson's walk through the slums
- remember how elegant their house was, with a beige living room which they called a drawing room, sort of a beige velvet sofa. Stag parties were very much a part of the life of Washington in those years. The Congressional Club opened up its doors with a big
- Symington at the F Street Club, which was always Stu's great favorite and mine, the elegant, intimate club that was difficult to get into and much sought, on F Street. As always in those years the Congressional Club took up a good bit of my time. I shared
- on television; visits to historic sites around the Washington, D.C. area with guests; the 75th Club, the Congressional Club, and Women's National Democratic Club; Mrs. Johnson's interest in interior design; LBJ's decision to run for the Senate in 1948