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  • .-Ga.] to walk across the aisle and embrace Everett Dirksen [R.-Ill.]. They believed that the establishment of any hard line of Democratic policy that would exclude the John Stennises [i.e. Sen. Stennis, D.-Miss.] would make the hardening
  • . G: There's an indication that this concession was necessary in order to get the support of [Everett] Dirksen and Sam Ervin. O: I think that's valid. G: There was also an emphasis placed on family relationships, admitting immigrants who had close
  • Gen Kennedy Secy Freeman Cong Carl Albert Larry O'Brien Sen Dirksen Secy Dillon page 2 Sen Dodd Undersecretary George Ball Geo Reedy James Rowley Chief Secret Service Sen Russell Sen Humphrey Mr Bundy Bill Moyers To mjdr's office gives vm signed
  • until 5:30 W. Jenkins Larry O'Brien Lee White in to see Pres. Departed for the Hill w/ JV & Larry O'Brien to see Sen. Dirksen and attend a party for Sen Mansfield Arr Rm 250 SOB Sen. Dirksen's office Departed for NSOB Senators Dining Room for "surprise
  • calls & security checked Today issued memo to several Cabinet and Agency heads concerning establishment of task to study educational TV , /_ ^, November 26, 196 6 force Saturday ^ E President in dining room with Senator Dirksen. Cong
  • Rostow to the second floor Sena tor Dirksen (see below) (b. 1) Justice and Mrs. Tom Clark Secretary and Mrs. Connor to the second floor DINNER w/ Mrs. Johnson and all guests named above Luci Situation Room Pentagon Situation Room ^^ Rostows departed
  • . CARLSON, Hon. Frank CELLER Hon. Emanuel ISTGAU, Victor COB Cully A. CO Hon. William M. COOLEY, on. Harold CORBETT, on. Robert J. DARROW, Wa e DAVIS, Ches er C. DIRKSEN, Ho • Everett M. DODD, No . • DU , Ivy • SENHCMER, Milton
  • , ,... •.. .' .. • I . I . 1 (l. / J/'J' f;.1 THE WHITE HOUSE Aprill,_ ~t~~~,:.\ 1966 t\-L__ I 1n anawer to your recut letter, I am. encloalns an autoaraph•d pbo~1rapb ol the Preaident !or Everette~tapl••• pleaaure to do ~, Cordially, Henry H. Wilaon
  • Educators - Souther Assn of Colleges and Schools 6/29/t ll. Sen. xMa.nsfield , YJ.ike Dinner·:~ 8/24/67 12. Statement to XI'ask Force on Nursing Homes )3 . Rebuttal Speeches to Sen. Everett,Pirksen' s attack on the Administration 14. Frontiers in Health
  • an d Felto n Wes t Mr. Rowle y o f Secre t Servic e Ed Wels h r e: Bil l Secrest Howard Peterso n Walter Jenkin s an d Bobb y Bake r boat rid e an d suppe r o n th e Sequoia : Mrs . Johnson ; Angie r Biddl e Duke ; Se n Dirksen ; Sen an d Mrs . McGee
  • LD 1 9:00a 2 12:00n 3 1:00p Bethesda Hospita l t o se e dermatologis t an d dentis t arrived P-3 8 VP hoste d lunc h fo r Prim e Ministe r o f Nigeri a i n OSC C 4 2:20p In P-38 : P M o f Nigeria , Mrs . Johnson ; Se n Dirksen , Se n Mansfield
  • Howard Burris V-P opened the Senate Lunch: Gould Lincoln, Jack Bell, Jerry Griffin; Senators Mansfield, Dirksen, Smathers; Humphrey; Mr. Roth (Baltimore Bulletin); Ed Koterba; Bill Theis; Bobby Baker $19.40 Picture with Texas Cherry Blossom princess
  • in front of SS post To Oval Room w/ JV Off Record Meeting w/ Jim Rowe, Cliff Carter. Clark Clifford, Walter Jenkins, JV Senator Dirksen (b . 2) Mrs. Johnson - to sit in on meeting out 5:30 Chalmers Roberts (Off Record) out 6:25 p.m. Bob Thompson and Dan
  • and wife Ted Sorensen, VM, MF, Deason room w/ Tony & Matiana AW & Mariallen, Neva and Chambers George Brown Sen. Russell Sen. Dirksen Coach Darrell Royal Taylor, Wesley Susan Taylor, Harry Jersig, West, Mr. & Mrs. Gene 9:10 9:15 t t 9:35 t Coach
  • of the monetary policy, the economy can take it. MEETlt~&NOTES copyRl..GHTED Ptthlicatio" ReCfuires 1'erm1ss1on of Copyright Holder~ W. Thoma1 Johnson THE PRESIDENT: We need to find out two or three things. got to have a tax bill. We've ( 1) See if Dirksen
  • , The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, The Ambassador to the United Nations, The Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. From the Senate: Mansfield, Dirksen, Long, Kuchel, Fulbright, Hickenlooper, Saltonstall,. Smathers. From
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry LBJ Ranch Time Date Saturday, November 26, 1966 Activity dictated 12/11/66 1. goodbye to guests: Senator Dirksen, Senator and Mrs
  • with Dr. Ransom, Judge Heath, Mr. Brooks, Juanita, and Dr. Grover 5:00 To Smithsonian Museum of History and Technology (President and Luci to hospital to visit Vietnam veterans, Senator Dirksen) 1966 Entry No. Activity 5:13 Left museum 5:21 Arrived
  • ; after stopping by the Fish Room to chat with Senator Dirksen who was waiting for an appointment with the President. Entry No. Time Activity Recorded. 9:35 The President came from his office to the second floor. 10:00 Dinner with the President. 11:20
  • . The President talked about our retiring soon -- he wasn't very happy about the pancakes. 9:30 Sunbathed on the upper deck. 11:00 Played bridge on the fantail with Jake, Beryl, and Liz Roberts. The exhaust fumes made me sleepy. (Watched Senator Dirksen
  • (the y sa t a t th e tabl e b y themselve s an d discussed Casein bill ) Sen Russell , Dirksen , Gerr y Siege l Mr. an d Mrs. C . W . Dependah l an d son , Jer e - - of f Senat e floo r Charlie Herrin g Frank Ikar d --r e: Casein Bil l Lunch i n P-3 8
  • Bob Oliver Lunch in P-38 $1.50 t t To Railway Labor Building for Dedication o f the building wit h Cy Anderson. Senator made some brief remarks. Sen Dirksen in P-38 Congressman Mahon Sen Bible Congressman Patman re: meeting t o organize Johnson
  • Steele and Neil McNeil of Time Sen Dirksen Warren Duffee To Mr. and Mrs. Clark Thompson's cocktail party, 3301 Mass Dinner with Silliman Evans and David Baird and others at Maryland Room, Mayflower Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO
  • Lawrence Loye Miller Jim Blundell -- re: Iowa trip Sen Dirksen Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
  • Staf f Clu b part y honorin g Johnso n an d Dirksen , courtyar d o f SOB Dinner i n P-3 8 $4.7 5 wit h Ashto n an d M M Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE June 20 , 196 0 Expenditure Code R R Page No.
  • Biemiller, Cy Anderson, Arthur Goldberg sat with him as he ate but di d no t ea t wit h him . Cong. Rutherford about El Paso trip and Cordova Bridge opening ceremonies Picture in P-38 with Senator Holland and Sen. Dirksen for "Tampa Cigar Day" Sen. Kenned y
  • President and Sen Dirksen Khrushchev droppe d in but did not eat) To 30t h Place with Norman Arrived at 30th Place To bed Arrived at P-38 with Bobby Sen Kennedy Bill Macomber Staff Meeting Secretary Dillon Carl Marcy Judge Walsh Congressman Clark Thompson
  • Dirksen Sen Anderson Mr. Frank McCulloch (Sen Douglas’ assistant) David Lloyd and Joseph McMurray Bill Allen Solis George Sen Douglas Sen Clements Drew Pearson Senate opened Sen Anderson and Dick Carpenter dropped by Speaker's dining room for luncheon
  • 12:00n 2:00p 2:15p Sen Dirksen re: whether or not LBJ should go ahead with his out of town speaking dates this week George Senator Johnson opened the Senate Sen Russell for lunch 2.65 Group of about 20 Lutheran boys and girls from Texas
  • Otton Feurbringer & Neil McNeil (Time Magazine) Sec Gates -- came in while Mr. Feurbringer and McNeil were still with the Senator and all of them had drink s together. Sec Gates left about 6:30 but the others stayed until 7:30 Sen Dirksen Women's
  • Dirksen and Sen Russell, re: civil rights Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code R Page No.
  • Dayso n seein g Se n Smather s Senator Frea r Sen Dirkse n Dinner i n P-38 : Senato r an d Mrs . Dirksen , Mrs . Johnson , Dian a Tschursin , M M Senator Pastor e R $5.40 R Senator Johnso n spen t th e nigh t i n P-3 8 o n a co t Selected names
  • spoke of the help that he got in his civil rights legislation from [Everett] Dirksen. He spoke of what he had to do to accomplish that. That had something to do with an appointment that Dirksen wanted. G: Regulatory commission or something? K
  • whip was Senator Francis Myers from Pennsylvania. So you had Scott Lucas, who was a moderate Democrat that Senator [Everett] Dirksen had defeated in November of 1950, and Senator Myers had been defeated, which was unexpected. We knew that Senator
  • the judgeships in Illinois. ·He saitj. he would attempt to work out something in the Douglas Dirksen situation, but is apprehensive that this cannot be worked out until ·after the Novemb_~i: ~ election. He doesn't wa/J} to say that taX'Dirkse:rr;bttf
  • fly to Washington. 1/8 WH leadership breakfast. Leadership lunch at Rusk’s office. LBJ meets with Tom Wicker and Bill Theis, and talks with Edgar Perry (C.C.), Mary Lasker, Jerry Holleman, Les Carpenter, and Sen. Dirksen. * A note for those who