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  • 12:15p Butler Date July 6, 1960 Activity (include Expenditure Code visited by)* LD To NY City -- see travel activity Lunch a t Ne w York Times wit h editors meeting at Time Magazine with editors Earl Brown (Senator was now at his suite
  • . Smith -- 632 Almos Drive in San Antonio, where Warrie Lynn was hosting a MOD party honoring Chuck and Lynda. Went inside the residence and greeted the guests there. Departed the Smith residence w/ Capt Chuck Robb, B&K33HHK and Norma Milligan of NEWSWEEK
  • the Presiden t with a gour d dipper to be used at the wel l at the boyhood home in Johnson City, Texas. Mr. Horne r also showe d the President a i advance copy of the Sunday Star's xiqarix magazine supplement for May 9 showin g unpublished pictures
  • The j week other President to his bedroom w/ Mr. and Mrs. McHugh, John Criswell, mf, Jim Jones President got on his rubbing table and had a rub -and read advance copies of TIME and NEWSWEEK -Several times during the rub he dozed, only to wake up again
  • - mf t t To the office to read congratulatory telegrams and TIME magazine Election issue and NEWSWEEK Also signed mail and made telephone calls b.13 Malcolm Kilduff b.14 a and b McGeorge Bund y Expenditure Code November 6, 1964 THE WHITE HOUSE
  • The President asked Operator to get Mrs. Kay Graham. Operator reported Mrs. Graham was in NYC - at NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE offices --did he want to reach her there. President said "never mind -- No." McGeo Bundy (pl) To Andrews AFB via helicopter w/ Dr. Billy Graham
  • , Jr. , Washington, D. C. Mr. Marshall Hays KHhiss: Noble, Washington, DC Mr. Jeremiah A. O'Leary, Jr., Washington Evening Star Mr. George R. Packard, Newsweek Mr. Warren Rogers, LOOK Magazine, NYC Mr. Eric Sevareid, CBS News sat at President's table Dr
  • appointment fo r Jame s Care y migh t b e raise d b y one or the other o f these gentlemen ) To the Cabine t Roo m fo r acceptanc e of award fo r doin g s o muc h fo r educatio n fo r childre n from PARENT' S Magazin e - - Publishe r Georg e Hecht. an d Rober
  • Jack Sutherland, U. S. News and World Report Dan Rather. CBS Garnett "Jack" Horner. Evening Star Bailey - Cowles Publications Forrest Boyd. Mutual ___^ "Chalmers" ChuckRoberts- Newsweek Max Frankel, NY Times Walt Rostow TJ's Pueblo Tom Johnson
  • Cover story on Johnson , LB J Ran£ h style -- Ji m Canno n - Newsweek OF F RECOR D of LBJ Loudon Wainwrigh t . Tim e -Life Magazin e Richard "Dick " Stolle y off Record Honey Fitz Strictly off record Tom Vail Editor Publ Cleveland Plain Dealer Mr
  • there about 10 or 10:30p; said he would be in touch with him tonight or in the morning , has 6;08prr 6;22|> Ashton Gonell a 6:30p 6:47p Kenneth 6:47p To Crawford of Newsweek Magazine (OFF RECORD) and Tom Johnson Mr. Crawford says he is interested
  • Remarks on behalf of the UNITED COMMUNITY CAMPAIGNS OF America (United Givers Funds) To Oval where he posed for Mr. Fred Maroon, the photographer Office for the Magazine Publishers Association OFF RECORD The Association is attempting to run a double
  • by) and photographers in for coverage of Udall appt 12:l4p t Manato s - pl 12:17p t Rostow - pl 12: 22p t Jones - pl 12:23p t Temple - pl 12:24p t Califano - pl 12:25p 12:45p Mel 12:45p Henry Elfin OFF Hubbard of Newsweek Magazine RECORD They asked
  • - didn't talk - Qr | ^ T^ 3:44p t 6:25p j- 7:08 White House Activity 3:30p The 1_ | July 19, 1967 Mr. Sol Taishoff OFF Press card President RECORD of Broadcasting Productions Magazine The President gave Mr. Taishoff the following presents
  • Cong. J J Pickle Flowers sent to Justice William Douglas in Walter Reed Hospital for two/three days w/ card, "Bill, hurry back, sorry to hear you are in the hospital, Lyndon B Johnson. " MW (pl) To Oval Office Tom Johnson Chuck Roberts, NEWSWEEK
  • , UPI Frank Cormier, AP Ray Scherer, NBC Forrest Boyd , Mutual Broadcasting Chuck Roberts , NEWSWEEK Hugh Sidey, TIME Jack Sutherland, U.S. News and World Report Max Frankel -NY Times Bill Moyers said the President followed his talking point schedule
  • . Joh n Steele, Time Magazine Mr. Henry Brandon, London Sunday Times Hon. Walte r J. Stoessel, Jr, Hon Davi d K. E. Bruce, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain Hon Frederic k L. Deming, Under Secy of the Treasury Hon James Symington Hon Llewelly n Thompson
  • Crawford. Bryc e L. . NMS Univ of Minnesota Abelson, Philip . Science Magazine / Davis. Jared ; OST _ Adamson, Robert__ McGraw-Hill Publishers / Eyal, Joe Scientific Counselor, Embassy of Israel Beckler, David_Z._ ._ OST / Eyring, Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Son
  • ^ Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Collins, Publ, Baltimore News American Dr. Wm S. Cornyn, gHnsr*rn* Timothy Dwight College, Yale University Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Crawford, Newsweek magazine Lt. Col. an d Mrs. James U. Cross, Armed Forces Aide
  • 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
  • :30a 12:00n 12:10p 12:25p 12:40p 1:45p 2: 00p 2: 15p f 2: 30p f 3: 00p f 3: 30p 4: 00p 6: 00p Arrived P-38 group of about 25 business editors who belonged to Societ y of Business Magazine Editors Mrs. Albert Lasker an d Dav e Lloyd Senator Johnson
  • (Dallas) re hurricane damage and need for federal help Sec Freeman, re: hurricane damage in Texas and going down to see it Sen Neuberger and photographer for picture for Magnum magazine Texas Delegation lunch at White House with Sukarno and President
  • Williamso n of BusinessWeek Magazine and a photographer for photos to be used in a forthcoming article in BusinessWeek on the President's Economic Message and Report. Marianne Means Abe Fortas (talked to Mrs. Abe Fortas) Leonard Mrs Johnson Secretary Mrs
  • office Met w/ the President and Gen. Lucius Clay - Cabinet Room Depart White House - picked up Walter Jenkins at First and Constitution Arrived P-38 Opened Senate Returned to P-38 Barbershop Return to P-38 Loye Miller of Time magazine and George Reedy
  • , meeting Depart White House walking to EOB Arrive EOB Loye Miller till 11:45a Fletcher Knebel (Lif e Magazine) to 12:15 p Hobart Taylor Sr. and Jr. and Mrs. Hobart Taylor Sr. Leave EOB for P-38 Arrive P-38: Picture made by Capt. Stoughton Phil Graham Jim
  • / Bill White Ward Just of Reporter Magazine A. W. Moursund - Johnson City - re: Texas matters Vicky McCammon Joined Walter Jenkins on LD call to Harry Provence Loye Miller Horace Busby unti l 6:20 Conrad Hilton - re: expense accoun t legislation Depart
  • to greet wives of members of Magazine Publishers Association who were taking White House tour 10:07 Returned to second floor 11:10 Mrs. Smith arrived 11:30 To Larry Arata's shop on ground floor 11:40 Returned to second floor 1:20 Lunch with Mrs. Smith
  • guests -- warm, happy dinner, mostly friends of the Engelhards from the Far Hills area. CTJ sat between Charlie Engelhard and Mr. Forbes (of Forbes Magazine). We are on Jane's flowered china -- and I learned that she can serve 40 persons a four-course
  • : into living room. Discussed politics. Magazines. 2:50 Devotion by Dr. Davis. 3:15 Lunch with the above guests. 4. 3:55 Bowling with Dr. Davis, Bill White, and Vicky McHugh. 4:30 Worked on Spanish with Mrs. White. 5:15 Watched TV and talked in living room
  • some to MW -- had lunch on tray in room. Nap. 4:00 Got up -- had my pictures taken at my desk -- for Good Housekeeping Magazine. AG came down -- I went into the President's Room with him, Wright Patman, a Mrs. Utterlind, and a photographer from