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  • reading this said "that' s good. " ' 1:48p t 1:55p ~ | 1 1:55p 2:43p 2:02p j f Secy MW I | Mr. I w/NY . joined | iI •i i i. , I . _ Robert Weaver (pl) . " Michael Berlin OFF RECORD w/ Tom Johnson Post (doing a story on Amb. Goldberg
  • that the Soviets have proceeded with testing very vigorously. The meeting adjourned with no decision being reached. # # # [4 of 4] SW:RV!CE SET THE V{ASl-iI?'JGTON POST Octcoer 25, 1967 SECRET PROTES':' ON A-BLAST TOLD by Chalmers IvI. Roberts 1
  • : Toured the Secret Service Command Post Walked back by the office entrance and ——————i ^ — —— ——.——————— !) {) Marie Fehmer^ joined j^ Walked down to the cattle guard past the Cedar Guest House--During the walk the President talked about tax increases
  • party wore native dress. The Secretary of State, Dean Rusk Washington Post of Wed The Secretary of Treasury, Henry Fowler June 22 took note of the J The Secretary of Defense, Robert S McNamara President's new patent leather shoes with bows
  • , National Security Council Mr. A Gordon Wright, Jr. ,Dept of Commerce Mr. Maurice Adams, Sydney (Australia) Sun Mr. Joseph W Alsop, columnist, Washington Post Mr. Cyrus T Anderson, Alexandria, Va Mr. John Atherton, Melbourne Herald Mr. Charles Bailey
  • ) Dorothy Schiff, Publisher of the New York Post OFF w/MW - M W out 6:17p Bill Moyers (pl) B i l l M o y e Dorothy r s Schiff j o i n e d M W in Joe Califano working desk w/ yb M W in Departed the Ofc and went to the Mansion RECORD: n.t. AUGUST
  • O'Brie n McGeorge Bund y Donald Wilso n Marvin Watson Jake Jacobse n Cliff Carte r Alfred Friendl y (Washingto n Post ) Mrs Johnso n (Austin ) returnin g his cal l Jack. Valent i (pl ) McGeorge Bund y - — :— ; —with : To Marvin Watson' s offic e
  • it was about half over -- it's an unusual event in that speeches and skits are interspersed with din ! courses. The President spoke for about 10 minutes at the conclusion of the program, He went briefly to a post-dinner party given by Richard Berlin
  • articulate, I liked the way he looked and stood, I liked what he said; in short, I was really taken with him. At that time I was writ- ing a weekly column for The Houston Post, and I recall, as have other writers who have written about me recalled, that I
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , all posts except London and Paris origi­ nally were instructed not to divulge any information prior to April 4 , the date of the passage through the Malacca Strait. London and Paris were instructed to inform the British and French Governments inunedi­
  • . him to •wire tt.em und follo1n it vJith o registered t. ir.rn;:~il specirJ.. post-m.arkeC thut s·,me day , becw.use Bill told me that the last d~te to terminate would be the dLy before the beginninc; of tJ:1e six months per i od procedine: the end
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • in the past few years, he has continued to play an important role irt Senegal.. Described as amenable to flattery, he was reportedly ecceptable to the Souda.oose for the post of President of the Mali Federation, for the reason that tt:ey felt he would be more
  • . Space Agency.. And I got a call .from Mr. Graham, saying that he wanted to talk to me. · Hhat emerged . was we did; we talked,· and he was interested in me joining the Post. And we, after a couple of discussions, agreed that I would.come. One
  • ; Phil Graham; relationship between Robert Kennedy and LBJ; leaving the LBJ staff in 1960; going to work for Mr. Graham at the Washington Post; interaction with LBJ in VP years; LBJ and the press; press involvement in government work; turning down LBJ’s
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • and to bring unity a~ong the various civil rights groups, .according to numerous Cincinnati daily newsp~er articles~ .including~ the "'Cincinnati Post and Times Star 99 of June 13, 151, · and 16, 1967, and "Cincinnati Enquirer of June 1.4.,- 15, and 19, 1967. 1
  • and the magazines --or later in the evening, the Washington Post for Monday. President took special note of TIME article on the Presidency this -- he made no comment, but after reading it. handed it to people in the room to read. /HUE Moos e KMT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO
  • at the age of 89. _ d Mrs . Car l Sandburg was ther e ; d the President made REMARK S^ Others there, according to a Washington Post photo Monday morning were: Chief Justice Earl Warren, Secy Wirtz, Sen. Charles Percy, Sen. Paul Douglas, Mark Van Doren
  • during the wk of Oct 1 through Oct 7 in commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the Langley Research Center at Hampton, Virginia. Today posted nominations of Vice Admirals Charles B. Martell and Charles E. Weakley ofthe U.S. Navy
  • Sitton of Georgia newly created post o f Administrator of the Urban Aug Transit Administration al RANCH Monday f or t Expend!Activity Code LD 5, 1968 (include visited by) ture 1:53p On the Martin Ranch, joined in the car by Father Wunibald Schneider
  • is to introduce John Hechinger formally to the Council members and make certain that everything is in order for confirmation hearing To Oval Ofc^ OFF RECORD: Chalmers Roberts of the Washington Post and Tom Johnson Tom Johnson's notes to DT asked to see
  • of Louisiana -- Sen. Ellender cooks his own shrimp and crab gumbo (The Washington Post on Oct 19 contained a picture in which the following were identified: Sen. Robert C. Byrd, Agriculture Secy Orville Freeman, Sen. John O. Pastore, Sen. Birch Bayh, Budget
  • ^ The P esident to the oval office Joe Califano -pl Post Master general Lawrence O'Brien PMG Larry O'Brien Date the White House ^^&^^^^A^-^^-^-^ n* 6 December, 1967 y Wednesda Activity(inc)ude visite d by) tur y Expendie Code Jim Jones George
  • : Any significant conversations during that time? Did you talk about the office and what he was doing? B: No. No. G: Okay. The St. Louis Post Dispatch was not always in his corner as a newspaper. Did he ever complain to you about the Dispatch or its
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • to me, "I heard that you are in charge of doing a memorial to President Johnson," that was it. M: Dorothy McCardle was with the Washington Post. 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Post DC FRIDAY June 26 , 196 4 The Presiden t an d Mrs . Johnso n wen t to the Woodwar d Roo m in the Sheraton-Cadilla c Hotel where they participated in the President' s Clu b RECEPTION. Before enterin g th e Woodwar d Room , th e Presiden t shoo k
  • papers in mjdr's office. . . particular interest shown in headline, "Dirksen to Nominate Goldwater," of Evening Star. Then turns to New York Post, inside pages, and reads tabloid coverage on William Scranton. To Office W Jenkins Larry O'Brien J Valenti
  • Ladley. President of Jr. Chamber of Comm until l:45 pm Picture taken w/ Mr. "i£kna2Bc£5c*rKg*« of Dem, Natl. Comm. (Vincent Gaughan) To the mansion from Okla mjdr LUNCH w/ Edward Folliard Tom Wicker Doug Kiker George Reedy Washington Post NY Times NY
  • continuation of remarks by a film from DNC as a To office Palmer Jack Hoyt Editor of Denver Post pics by Cecil out OFF RECORD Valenti Geo Reedy Jack Valenti Walter Jenkins Walter Jenkins To Lunch Finished meeting Clark Clifford w/ Walter
  • newspape r tabl e each da y b y his desk : Delete: ' N Y Herald Tribune , Chicag o Tribune , Wal l Street Journa l an d N Y Daily New s Add: Th e Denver Post , Louisvill e Courie r Journal , St . Loui s Pos t Dispatc h to Museu m o f Natura l Histor y w
  • w/ the comment , "I see I wrecked you this morning in the Post, " obviously referring to a column by Joseph K. Slevin to the effect that See Bundy memo dated January 6, re this meeting the Secy, was 'shook up' by the sudden notice
  • Mildred Stegall takes in copies of the financial statement at 1:55 To the mansion for lunch w/ JV, BM, Bill Hobby of Houston Post Secretary McNamara (n/r fr mansion) Walter Jenkins (n/r fr mansion) Judge A.W. Moursund (n/r - fr mansion) Secretary McNamara
  • . EOB Hoover Telephone Alsop Telephone WaasfaiKg President of Discussion if Indicated called Bundy Pres. called him re editorial in the Washin gton Post re Pres. Commission and plans to set up such a commission called re idea of Presidential
  • , arrivin g a t 3:1 3 -- the n t o Dr . Travell' s offic e To EOB , arrivin g a t 3:4 0 - - Jame s Web b waiting - t o offic e fo r conferenc e unti l 4:5 0 Picture-takin g w / Barne t Nover , To m Gavi n (To p Politica l Writer , Denve r Post) , and Lowel l
  • , Shafter Wa t ts -- M rs. Roosevelt told of her work at the w·ashington Railroad Station during the F irst World 'Nar and the imp re ssion an incident made on her. A rathe r s t riking -look ing youne soldie r would not buy a post card to write home. She
  • of it in the Washington Post this morning. He said it is inconceivable on how this could happen. The President said that General Westmoreland never submitted any letter to me recommending General Walt to be Commandant of the Marine Corps. General Wheeler said it would
  • of flight of three went erratic. It landed in the command post area and killed the men who directed the operation. This was an accident. It was unfortunate. Secretary Clifford: The President may want to show great concern. One of the men killed was Ky's
  • .. .; (Sec• . Clifford) 19) .• (Tab B) ', 10. Lederer Article in Saturday Eve'ning Post. '. (Sec. Clifford; Under Sec. Katzenbach
  • Thieu is a stabilizing force. He prefers to sit in the back ­ ground, consequently, he will not take the post of Prime Minister. The present Saigon Government framework is solid but the members of the new government are not yet well - known to us
  • of the post-Vietnam defense outlook mentioning the $60 billion ,,,, ,.,. ....,..,.,.-.. - 2 ­ benchmark figures, but indicating he regarded it as a lower limit. (He must have had a good memo or briefing on that recently from DOD.) We had to remain first
  • . be primarily previous·~ . present 'l\l.hir Yabye.1 has held the post before in the la.st with the Be.a.th Party, out. for himself. a.binet. but is co idered to There is one other m1n1.ter who ·belonged to the Bu'th Party, but neither Baath ..Ps.rty
  • hours. Mainly questions of the approval. ' i ' CHRISTIAN: Keep 1'e posted if anything develops so that we can keep this thing on an even keeL I. T~e press here seems to be satisfied that there is not a great conflict on this thing. Several