Discover Our Collections


Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

183 results

  • at 11:36a Joe Califano Chancellor Ludwig Erhard - Oval Rm Office (Oke w/Interpreter. Mr. Hermann Kusterer (Mr. Kusterer is Counselor of Foreign Office and Dept of State Interpreter, Mr. Orbtz Press Photogs in Oval Rm for pic-taking session Bill Moyers
  • Lawn with the following aboard #1 The President Chancellor Ludwig Erhard During the flight to Andrews the President Ambassador George McGhee read the latest briefing; after he read it he Mr. Gerhard Schroeder showed it to Secy McNamara and Amb McGhee
  • . -- Austin , Texa s THB PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE Tuesday, Decembe r 21 , 196 5 Meeting with Dr. Ludwig Erhard , Chancello r of the Federa l Republi c o f Germany (Honorable Eugen e Black ) (OFF TH E RECORD ) (Mr. Victo r Frenkil of Baltimore) (OFF THE , RECORD
  • Preparations for German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard's upcoming visit to the LBJ Ranch and BBQ in Fredericksburg; Lady Bird tries on clothes for upcoming events
  • | The , West Stewart Udall President went to the South Portico to greet former Chancellor of Germany, Ludwig Erhard H. E. Heinrich Knappstein, Amb of Germany , Hon. George McGhee, Amb to Germany Hon. James Symington, Chief of Protocol Reported upstairs
  • I came to Washington, the United States had no European policy, but it had allies, and after I got through with it, we had a European policy, but no more any allies . This was particularly in reference to the fall of the [Ludwig] Erhard regime
  • Biographical information; contact with LBJ; Policy Planning Council; short-circuiting channels of communication; October 1966 trade speech; Ludwig Erhard; Harmel Exercise; Vietnam; foreign policy brain trust for Humphrey; Abe Fortas; Clark Clifford
  • , ladies people and whose future dear friend, Chancellor raising your glasses to Gernany. and gentlemen, 1n honor of a country whose are represented here tonight by my old and Ludwig Erhard, I now ask you to join me by the President of the Federal Republic
  • interpreter. The only meeting I interpreted there was a one-hour conversation between him and [Ludwig] Erhard, which was really just a couple of old buddies getting together; there was very little substance to that. G: They had known each other for a good
  • . Ludwig Erhar d _ ther e he talked with 10 members of press pool and twelve photographers VHITE HOUS E dat e Marc DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Thursda President bega n hi s day at (Plarp ) Th T- Telephon Time In Ou 11 f tL h 21 . 196 8 e Whit
  • ^___ arisen in connection with the move; and the troop rotation plan. __ relocation 4:55p 5:45p Former Chancellor, Ludwig Erhard, Press pool at DCM House, 5:12p-5:47p "" Briefing papers w/ possible ' topics for conversation to DT [ ______ . - 5:53p Th
  • of payments increment of our troops in Europe. M: Some of the European political analysts have always suggested that we pushed the [Ludwig] Erhard government so hard that we actually caused its political fall. Do you think that's an exaggeration
  • ? B: That's the one I can't think of. I was trying to think of his name. A: Ludwig-- B: Erhard. A: Ludwig Erhard was there. So it was while I was out there just wandering around with Bess that Liz called on the phone, desperate as always--Liz
  • . Mr. President: You may wish to invite George Ball and his wife to the Erhard dinner next Monday. lis·t . They are not now on the Since it may be the last official White House function while George is still in tne Government, it would be a nice
  • : Right. G: Do you remember that issue? R: No. I remember very little about it. G: The [German Chancellor Ludwig] Erhard visit? R: I remember that which--there wasn't anything particularly dramatic about it, or I think particularly significant
  • . The first head of state visit to the LBJ Ranch took place a month lat­ er, when Chancellor of Germany Ludwig Erhard came to call. The Ranch seemed a perfect venue for Mr. Erhard, since the entire area had first been settled by Ger­ man immigrants more than
  • for forthcoming NATO discussions between President Johnson and Chancellor Erhard pertaining to nuclear weapons and nuclear sub­ marine matters. These articles both refer to official sources in Bonn for the information presented. Please supply the Committee
  • Lady Bird describes Christmas decorations at White House; children invited to White House; Lady Bird to hair salon; houseguests; LBJ and Christmas; dinner for Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany; exchange of state gifts; Lady Bird describes
  • with Erhard and party 8:30 Down Grand Stairs 8:47 Dinner (143) 11:05 Coffee in parlors. President upstairs. 11:15 East Room for entertainment 11:40 Entertainment (Over) Harding Laurences (321) Mecom (Queens' Room) E.R.L. Wroes (303) Bill Hitchcock (329
  • /11167-66 [Sanitized 2/23/00 NLJ 98-41 0] [Dup. #96a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam vol. 58] 040 memo Rostow to LBJ re: Erhard [Sanitized 12/18/01 NLJ/RAC 01-50] s 1 09/10/66 A 040a memo to LBJ re: Germany [Sanitized 12/18/01 NLJ/RAC 01-50] s 2
  • Lady Bird laments that she needs more sleep; desk work; lunch; nap; Lady Bird sits with LBJ while he has late lunch; Lady Bird to hair salon; state dinner for German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard and wife; small gathering before dinner in living quarters
  • , talking to some of these old boys that he knew, you know. Because that's a little different game. G: Yes. I know Lyndon Johnson introduced Chancellor [Ludwig] Erhard one time at the Ranch by saying, "Chancellor, I am going to turn you over to the press
  • from Hi Excellency, Dr. Ludwig Erhard, former han • llor of the Fed rat R public of Germany; a letter from George Wash­ ington to Samuel Huntingwn, July 29, 1789, announ mg the establishment of the Sta e Department, from the p r­ sonal collecti n of Mr
  • and error. He wouldn't say what he wanted to do about [Chancellor of Germany, Ludwig] Erhard, for example; you had to find out by doing it or not doing it. D: Here I think there might be an interesting distinction of the man. I find in reading the record
  • has luncheon for German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard; diet lunch for Lady Bird; Lady Bird greets visiting American Field Service students; Lady Bird drives with Andre Meyer to beautification sites; Lady Bird bowls with Warrie Lynn Smith & Vance Campbell
  • : No, it was not. Jesus! Was it Willy Brandt? Well, it was somebody who later became chancel- lor, but-G: [Ludwig] Erhard? J: I've forgotten his name. I've forgotten his name, but I'll think of it. He was an economist and-G: Yes. A rather heavy-set fellow-- J
  • Gallery exhibit, Carol Cha1Zni11gpoi11ts to the headdress she made famous in "Hello, Dolly." 9, /963: l an l liburn performs al u , Te as, for the i-i. U of ncellor Ludwig Erhard. £111cl:f! Jack Valenti (a/Jove).prcsidmr of1he Mo1io11Piuure
  • Ludwig Erhard was here for state business. It was one of these state dinners. The two people I remember at the dinner table--one was Luci Johnson, and the other was Van Cliburn. I think he played later that evening, no, I guess he didn't. He
  • gall bladder operation; Erhard Dinner, December 20, 1965; White House Task Force on Health and Legislative Program; heart-cancer-stroke; child health; Hill-Burton modification; Social Security proposals; Outside and Inside task forces; Cater and other
  • announcement d ~~ -1 1 I 1.. - I Gha-ne.-ellor Erhard fro possiMe--d:ass±-fied info 1 p Pres. Johnson NLJ 8 '-~ ,}. _g,7 1 D/ 11/ qJ 06/16/66 ~ I J - 1. ,~ ~--+---LH:G-ated A A - __;~'l""'P'~ ........,.,,,...cc..oanal Zone G e - ~ ( con44-rt~1
  • 12-14. I concur. W. W. Rostow Approved_ . _ _ __ Dlsap-proved._ __ ----- See me 13 :,;- .s-- t.f~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON ./ April 21, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Visit of Former FRG Chancellor Ludwig Erhard
  • Bess briefed on seating arrangements. Lynda came in and together went in to President's Room as he dressed. 3. 8:01 To North Portico with President to greet Prime Minister and Mrs. Erhard. 8:04 Took guests (23)) up to Oval Room 8:30 Down the Grand
  • w/ President to greet Chancellor Erhard 8:00 To Yellow Room w/ Erhard and group Over Page No: Entry Time Appointment O P Activity (include visited by) Expenditure No. 8:15 Receive in East Room 8:40 Dinner in Rose Garden (yellow print dress