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  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • With President and guests departed main ranch via chopper. Toured Green Mt. Ranch via autos and proceeded to Coco Cola Cove. President, Heaths, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, Wesley West, Troy Posts, Krims, Moursunds. 6:38 Depart via big boat for beach house. 7:46
  • west? R: It was on the only rOqd you can get--direct road--from Austin to Fredericksburg. It was, as today, through Johnson City. Mail came in from three places every day. At the post office in the morning we arranged the mail to go on a star
  • Circumstances of Redford’s arrival to Johnson City in 1912; Johnson City at that time; handling the mail; Redford’s mother as postmistress; working at the Post Office; people in Johnson City and their way of life; roads; building the highway
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ..-atiw 11;c;iuo.l. V'.ueh oo::%tecQ t ataa t.bl ~tldlmt uinteDa~ a.cii eertl!.1.Cll... ti~ ·o :l ~ ti» a;ld. att.ciance report, b1 d.:ta~ted •~l~!MS- attaadaOC4 ~ - ~ Since ,.cur• 1n ~ u· d..tt)' at&tuD Wl"lt posted o . d ~ or at t;;.a a::4 o.f ot
  • -OWerr- w/att-aeh-ed- memo from. Ownft [CQUfideotiaJ] on post Vietnam plamling ~ 7-:d).9-9/ .Nl. J •-" RESTRICTION ,J.L/bb ( f;l~/ ~ ,n C - - --5-/-nf(, 7 a e,~ 5 ~ /
  • Folder, "C.F.- BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post-War Planning)," WHCF Confidential Files, Box 3
  • for SIGNING CEREMONY - Parcel Post Bill POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT: Hon Lawrence F. O'Brien -PMG REMARKS by thePresident HonFrederick C. Belen, Deputy PMG ATTENDANCE: 55 Timothy J May Ross A. Messer - Nail Assoc of Post Ofc and GS Maintenance Employees Richard J
  • Mr. J. Kline House, President , National Federation of Post Office Clerks ; Mr. E. C. Hallbeck, Legislative Director, National Federation of Poet Office Clerks; Mr. James A Campbell, President . , American Federation of Government Employees; Mr. Paul
  • there be someone with direct supervision over the activities of the various parts of the Government. The President called on Ramsey Clark who recommended an overall command post to be either in the Defense Department or Justice Department. Katzenbach agrees
  • . Carl Albert urged that disaster loans be excepted from any suspension. Russell Long and others said that if the Conference Report were enacted, the employment ceilings on the Post Office and the Defense Departments would have to be removed. Long said
  • conventional war stock­ pile objectives. (2) The assumptions, techniques, and goals used in the establishment of post-nuclear attack supply re­ quireme'n ts. · ECI.AS.SIFIED "'CONFIDENTIAL N5< nt.Uuf 11.ff' 8p 'ff NARA, Date I J. -~'11 - I
  • press release) 3:45 Returned to second Into Yellow Oval Room to see Marjorie Merriweather Post, Trudye Fowler, Dorothy Marks. Tea with them before going to Women's Democratic Club to look at the Post Room. 5:25 Arrived Bethesda alone and went to suite
  • to Strawbery Banke. -- greeted by 11:05Arrived at Strawbery Banke Mr. Margeson and Captain Johnson. Had then went opening ceremonies for the General Store and the Post Office — into the store and made the first purchase (some thread and book s for Lynda
  • and British Honduras. He is giving up his rector July 31 to take a fulltime post w/the Peace Corps. AP rpt in Wash Post 7/18/66 yb Datr July White House Dav . Activity (inciude visited by) Marvin Watson (at home) Bill Moyers (at home) Admiral Raborn
  • of at the Warren Woodward Returned to mansion ^ Mrs. Emmet Riordan Retired Today directed PMG O'Brien to take steps to increase window service where —needed in some 15,000 post offices, and to resume a six day a week parcel post Delivery in 6, 091 cities. -^._.—„_
  • be fulfilled. I speak of a great and g!'acious lady, Mrs. Merriweather Post. For the eleventh year, each spring the Washington National Symphony has pre sented some 25 special concerts called "Music for Young America, 11 alla gift from Mrs. Post
  • COMMITTEES: LYNDON B. JOHNSON 10TH TEXAS DISTRICT NAVAL AFFAIRS SELECT COMMITTEE ON POST-WAR MILITARY POLICY WASHINGTON ADDRESS: ~ongrt~~ of tbt Wntttb S,tatt~ 504 OLD HOUSE OFFICE BLDG. ASSISTANT: J,ouse of l\eprestntatibes WALTER JENKINS
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • Lo Day Monday visited by)* LD Nov 6, 1961 Expenditure Code Ben B agdikian (Sat Eve Post), Reedy, Boatner Bill White Texas press -- for briefing on Gonzalez election Drew Pearson Henry Gonzalez (New York City) Senator Kerr John McKee (Dallas
  • :30a 11:45a 12:30p 2:00p 7:00p Bethesda Hospital to continue check-up VP opened the Senate Sen Russell re : Senator Smathers and Drew Pearson story in today's Post Eloise Thornberry and friends from Texas lunch in P-38 with Sen Russell $3.00 Senate gym
  • Drew Pearson in P-38 VP opened the Senate Mr. and Mrs. Wascom and their niece of Arkansas- handshake in reception room Jim Mathis; re: his story in House Post on LBJ's refusal to make appt s fro m Housto n White House for lunch Howard Woods (Argus) St
  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT WASHINGTON POST'S CALL FOR PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE JFK ASSASSINATION, SUGGESTS FBI MAKE FULL REPORT ON ITS INVESTIGATION AND SAYS TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL WILL HOLD COURT OF INQUIRY; LBJ ASKS HOOVER TO TALK TO PRESS
  • JENKINS' PROPOSED PRESS STATEMENT ON BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION, DON REYNOLDS' CHARGES; ADVERSE PRESS REACTION TO LBJ'S STATEMENT; HANDLING STORIES ON INVESTIGATION; WASHINGTON POST; DREW PEARSON; BILL WHITE, ROWLAND EVANS; SARAH MCCLENDON; HELEN
  • LBJ'S COLD; 3/15 TV APPEARANCE; REPUBLICAN CONTENDERS, HENRY CABOT LODGE; SATURDAY EVENING POST; STEWART ALSOP COLUMN ON WH STAFF; GALLUP POLL; POSSIBLE REPUBLICAN WOMAN FOR EXPORT-IMPORT BANK APPOINTMENT; KEITH FUNSTON; HUGH OWENS; SEC; MARIANNE