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  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON. DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE 4SHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Entry (~ Appointment Activity (include visited by) Time Ho. 0 p ),'(){) -iv;fAt-v t II
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  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE '\ ,.HINGTON Date ) Mrs. Johnson began her Day at (Place) day k/o I ~, Expenditure Activity (include visited by) Time 0 p ' . ~:J~ /liio . ~;._, ;ii~ I ~ JI; t)o /JzM. Y
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  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON , DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE -··· ... , . 11.&NtNaTON Date Day Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) ~~'- Activity (include visited by) Time 0 p ' ~:Jo Ii!!::' ;t:r~~ 'Valiu tj;'lr' _JJ,. ~ r J/.fs- l"J :n
  • of Labor - ribbon cutting for Physically Handicapped 1:00 Work on mail 2:30 Receive women from Brandeis University in library - Given hookplate 3:15 To movie theater - saw films taken at ranch; when children were young; LBJ during World War II, art film
  • in a Japanese cherry tree planting on the Washington Monument grounds -- this is a planting of the first quadrant of 700 trees, a gift of Prime Minister Sato of Japan. Ambassador and Mrs. Ryuji Takeuchi from Japan will make the tree presentation. ##II###
  • MRS • LYHDOlf B • JOHlfSOlf , DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE 'A8HtN•TON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Appointment Entry lfo. 0 p o/f CJ i5du ff,.,,,_ Ii~ I: Expenditure Activity (include visited by) Time ()..J,,f QA ( ~[) Omly 1~ flo
  • in. 8:40 Mrs. Olin Teague to second floor. 9:10 With Mrs. Teague, left for West Point (funeral of Lt. Colonel Edward H. White II). 1:25 Returned to White House. To second floor alone. Worked on mail with Marilyn. 2:00 Left for Jean-Louis's - shampoo
  • , to the runway to meet William R. Hearst II and son. 1:46 Returned to the main house. 2:15 Lunch with William Randolph Hearst, Jr.; Dick Berlin; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warren; Luci; Doris; Bess; Jim Jones; and Marie. 2:53 Lunch over. 3:27 With Bess
  • .,,.,/ /fr,. ,, fl n..e.,.' ~ f 6.' 00 Expenditure Activity (include visited by) Time Mr ~ Mrta a.'i 1 Ha. )J,v•.u- ..._ wn...~ l/ir,,,._-Q, )) - t/o t 1f; 1.c...r ~Yurt!~ l Vt:>k)\., Si-a 1·~ lo.a~ 6- (d. ~ . ""'­ ii )/,-;; F.c!/s 11
  • to the beach house. 1:37 Arrived at the Krim residence. Walk with Mrs. Hackerman Mary V. 4. 1:59 Lunch with the President , the Krims, Benjamins, Pecks, Busbys, Wassermans, Weisls, Feinbergs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford II, Dr. and Mrs. Norman Hackerman, Frank
  • Cliffords del.; White, Harriman; Lasker; Rockefeller; Black; Vance; DeBakey; Dubinsky; H. Ford II; Ellison; Bob Hope; Kalin; Peck; Walt Rostow; Mr. Smith; William W. Young, Jr.; McGeorge Bundy; John Macy.
  • facilitie s 1:20 p.m. left Cente r a r r i v e L a r i m e r Squar e -- met b y Mr . an d M r s . Joh n Crawford , II I wh o organize d an d ru n th e 1:30 block an d b y Lt . Governo r andMrs. Mark Hoga n Entry No. Time Activity 1:40 before eating
  • on a tour of NA SA in s ta lla tio n s ^ o ii what is ca lled the Gulf Space C rescent. A Beginning at Huntsville, Alabam a, continuing on, the Michaud o p e r a tions out of New O rleans, and then to Slidell , Louisiana; and then to the test M ississippi
  • that' ^ ^ » . ' : • ii. > - i ^ ^ ~" . A lic e B ro w n ’s plane s e t down about 10:00 b rin ging Ma co n d a and N an cy 'i ' who so o n d ep arted fo r San A ntonio, and H erb ert Wel l s , h er d eco ra to r from ( , H o u sto n . -A nd w e spent the liv e -lo n
  • s~e a movie· and i:alk and : belongs to us. );~ ~ ~ ~ .... ,. be with friends, to exercise and to catch up -on the thinking work that • ii-- ,. ~-. .- a day full of appointments ·does not permit. .... .-This day b_egan early .with-~going
  • out to be one of the g a y e st And Noel and J o e C lark - - I w as happy to ; g e t the opportunity to w h isp er to N o el that I n eeded h er h elp on our p la n s fo r th e C apitol G rounds. 'G o v ern o r J a ck B u rn s of Haw a ii, L in co
  • MEMORANDUM Q THE WHITE HOUSE S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 5 , 1966 WASHINOTOH Page 1 L y n d o n ’s d e p a r t u r e to H a w a ii - w o u ld I a l w a y s b e s o r r y t h a t I d i d n ’t g o ? I t w a s t o t a l l y s e r i o u s
  • was among them. A ft e r v isitin g with them , I went to the m o vie theatre and saw f i l m s taken at the ra n c h -w h e n the children w e r e young, Lyndon during W orld War II, a ll of which I soon re c o g n iz e d with dism ay w e r e just the lea
  • n. The s t o r m h a spased. She r e s e n t s th e s h a r p th in g s h e s a id ab o u t h e r ta k in g a job w ith th e S h e r a to n in H a w a ii, o r a t th e W o r ld 's F a i r o r a t an y job she co u ld g e t a n y w h e r e , b u t
  • H:y in;:;. Swi ss bank or sornething and b e ofr on an isl ~1 nd. Whe11 I sa id go odbye to them rny next appointment was already waiting for me. by and have a 1 1 I h:-·ii asked the Texans who h~~d h.:~d ··ink with me bec ause I sc arcely
  • in g th e m a ll. T hink i t w as d e a r of W rig h t to do it b e c a u s e a s L y n d a s a y s " th is town w as d e s ig n e d II f o r C o n g r e s s m e n and t h e i r w ives and not fo r c h i l d r e n and c h i l d r e n s e ld o m jo
  • n d tw o; and T . J, II, C h ris tin e and N ancy and S ally , and we a ll s a t down to lu n ch . - 1 - ^ 1963 T u e sd a y , D e c e m b e r 31st A fte r lunch, the n u cleu s of u s - - th a t is , Tony and T, J, and I, to g e th e r w ith
  • n c o s t u m e o f th e g a y ' 9 0 s c l i m b e d in to a sw in g t h a t h u n g o n a r e d v e l v e t r f ------ ---------------- -— ......................................................................... ^ >,. . ii^np . ^ ,,iw _ ii
  • d t o J i m m y I o a w J o e K e n n e dy ge.t h im a jo b w it h lli5 ' Itq u u r -ii ii g xtist'a a r e t r y i n g t o do i t t o s o m e of m y s t a f f . n i g h t i s n ’t d o i n g a n y goo d. T h e y '^ ^ ' T h i s goin g out t o a p
  • e on th e g r o un d , to (3 s h a r e h e r p r e d ic a m e n t. w.«iiapip"jiwp > III J i l W f |i,ii I ii iiil I I M W I W i i p i l MEMORANDUM ^ THE W HITE HOUSE WASHINOTOM S u n d a y , A u g u st 1, 1965 : Page 5 A nd so th e c ro w d
  • n c e d a t a f i v e - t h i r t y p res s D ) -ii- c o n f e r e n c e i n h i s b e d ro o m t o a s m a l l g r o u p o f newsp a p e r men. Sim ply s a y in g t h a t th e d o c t o r s h a d warned him a g a i n s t g o i n g " o n t h e
  • a d been a member of a gang of r obber s . io ld u y i. ii? He h a d been aAji.e.Aied AeveAjil. iijne.A, i k e leadeA. D id he ik -in k he w o u ld be o.ccuAAed. o^ k a v in g A io le n 3 do n o i know, b u i oJL ang A a ie , he w o a (^uieJL a n d
  • M EMORANDUM T H E W H I T E HOUSE WASHINGTON F i r d a y , A p r i l 17, 1964 T h i s m o r n in g I spent with M r s. J. L e e Johnson - Ruth C a r t e r ii // Johnson, daughter o f A m o n C a r t e r -a ca n -d o w om an , v e r y m uch h e r
  • ro p in th e o ffice an d s e e . I s u g g e s te d w e ii, A f te r a d r in k we w e n t to th e b o w lin g a lle y , an d she b e a t m e r o u n d ly tw o a n d a h a lf g a m e s ; ^S hooting 137 one tim e to m y 105 o r so/^^^ ^ - A nd
  • o a r d m a rk u p o f the c h a n d e lie r o f w a te rfo rd g la sss -th t haatt On v i iei ta i IC r iu ' i ilp ii H 1 i no1 b i ] ibIIy I is n th t h iin n kki in i g o f g iv in g to th e Wh ite H o u s e ■ • She h a s b e e n our g u e s t
  • e 1865 I n a u g u r a l o f L i n c o l n . (/W . p . 0 ■ W ( ''" /• .= W ' ' II ^ ' J a n u a r y 22 , 1966 S a tu r d a y C o n t. : wh i c h Margy h a d g iv e n u s and t hen a b o u t 1 0 :0 0 we w e n t down t o s e e T h u n d e
  • e th e r , L yndon , and the /• — A 'v , N u g e n ts, and th is tim e P a t and L u ci and the R a y s , and J im . ta lk ed abou t h is tr ip to H a w a ii. L yndon H e'd b e e n g r e a tly im p r e s s e d w ith W e s t m o r e - la n d
  • around the w o r ld . A I lo ve to le a rn from him. A ls o fro m F o r d / t h e r e was Henry F o rd , II - and in s illy fem inine fashiony^my mind kept turning to A n n ^ th e w ife fro m whom h e ’ s re cen tly d ivo rc ed , whom I w ill m e et
  • and w ife . The Ir is h have r e a lly put th eir stamp on our p o litic s ] And fro m the court - Justice and M r s , Brennan - this r e a lly was the II night fo r the Iris h m a fia , The sta ff that we had in h erited fro m the Kennedy A d m
  • a r d s and a fflu e n c e . i s m o r e o fte n g iv in g . we are. II S u c c e s s i s n o t a l w a y s i n g e t t i n g , it It d o e s n o t c o n s i s t o f w h a t w e d o b ut r a t h e r w h a t S u c c e s s i s n o t a l w a y s a n
  • II I N O T O N W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 10, 1964 Page 4 b o r n to m a n * s m o s t e x c e p t i o n a l o p p o r t u n i t y . Y o u a r e y o u n g e r th a n m o s t of th e e a r t h ’ s q u a r r e l s a n d o l d e r th a n m o s t