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  • birthplace , stil l i n the company of Clark and Wynn To the Main House to pose for Houston Post photog s unde r the oa k trees on the Pedernales w/ Senato r Humphrey. Bot h men changed to sports xxx coats. Mounte d horses an d rod e fo r photogs . Mayor
  • . e Houston Post _Jref : Ltr o f Oct. 8 fr Mrs . Mr. Crosb y Noyes, Washingto n Sta r Th Mr. Rober t Roth, Philadelphi a Bulleti n Hobb y thankin g the Pres . fo r lettin g her Met o n second floor o f mansion --i n livin g roo m Sl t l n a t briefing
  • to go to Cong Albert Thomas home 2907 345 St NW December 15 , 1964 Tuesday The Whit e Hous e Post Houston editor Departed Sout h Ground s w / Mrs . Ovet a Cul p Hobb y an d motored t o th e residence of Congressma n Alber t Thomas . 290 1 34th
  • the post. TOP 8ECRET"tE!E::3 ONLY ---. Mi&Tr~'O '~OT!! COP R P..,b,.ICU r101) ReqoiFe=st IGH I ED a.. ERVICESET . f&F rnfss fa1t Ho'~ v '· vY · of c . °P>: •glit 1norr.10> "J u I'. 1, hen- [4 of 4] COPY LBJ LIBRARY
  • ." CII«:tni: ( Commcrnder UN Forces Korea) took following 12:30 am actions: a. b. Briefed Korean Mllli.s:try of Def'ense on incident. U. s. subordinate Ca?mlallders Yere directed to. bring Command Posts to operating strellooth, appropriately staffed
  • on the basis of our discussions." I agree with Clark, and Dean. I would not let negotiations fail on that point. General Abrams 1 executitft order could be printed on the front page of the Washington Post. If they come across the DMZ, he destroys them
  • . Also needed just now were a dozen men for ambassadorships and for some other posts throughout the government. Actually, we need Reischauer in a dozen places. Professor Eckstein said we need people, for instance, at the deputy assistant secretary level
  • what is potentially a very troublesome situation. I would be glad to discuss the matter with Bill Pozen ) and keep you posted. Enclosures {!{U4L A-.l..... fl> 7~. l~~ Dcm · r .1 3 0 cl. P ozen memo 11/ 1/63 to LCW re: St. Au ustine
  • Ambassador Bu i Die m Vu Quo c Thuc , Directo r o f Post-War Plannin g Nguyen Ngo c Linh , Genera l Director , Vietna m Press Le Quan g Gian , Chie f o f Cabinet , Ministe r o f Foreign Affair s Major Nguye n Quo c Quynh , G-3 , Join t Genera l Staf f Lt. Col
  • PKIMTIN C OFFIC C i» M o» — 744-715 __^ _ - , Fitness Awards - , / 12:0 0T uesday - April 5, 1967 Bill Suttle, President tX,Glen The United States Jaycees President' Post Office Box 7 Physica Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 R / Washington Lou Kaufmann y Vic e
  • , Knickerbocker News, Albany, N. Y. Don Goodenow, managing editor, Los Angeles Herald Examiner Louis Guzzo, managing editor, Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Randolph Hearst, Jr. More on Page 12 Dam October White House Da\ 5, 1966 Wednesday Activity
  • . A partial listing of those present included: Nancy Dickerson Peggy Smeeton J / Myr a McLaughlin N Franci s Lewine CJ^/ Na n Robertson, NY Times" Isabelle Shelton, Evening Star }1 ^ ^ j! ^ Mari e Smith, Washington Post ! } Bett y Beale I! ! Bil l Moyers also
  • Johnson and George Christian--with Jake Jacobsen going in and out. The President was seated in a chair talking informally to the press seated around him. / Cassie Mackin--Hearst y/ Barbara Furlow--US. News. (yV Bill Chapman --Washington Post \ Hugh Sidey
  • Fleming Oke pics "The Truman Presidency" -- presented to the President by author - Mr. Phillips Also on staff of the NY Times Joe Califano Bob Kintner (pl) at Joe Califano (pl) Re 1) his attending Editorial Washington Post 2) Television Coverage
  • . Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Frank ^H^ McMahon Alan Barth, editorial writer, Washington Post Ann Free, free lance writer - North American Newspaper Alliance Kay Pittman, reporter, Memphis Press -Scimitar C. K. McClatchey, McClatchey
  • cameras hi s signature on the bill. August White House 6 1965 Friday Balt Sun Portland newspapers To th e Whit e Hous e w / Murie l Dobbin^ , Ma y Craig, an d Mari e Smith , Wash Post To Ova l Of c Dr. Joh n Gardner , Secretary-designat e o f
  • m Secy Fowler Director Schultze To post w/ JV To second McGeo B Amb Lloyd Hand floor Bundy Moyers Juanita Roberts B Moyers Larry To O'Brien in Speaker McCormack's office on Hill East office w/ MW August 12 1965 White Edward
  • . K . G . wa s give n to the President b y Dr. Hurs t - - th e President wa s running ahead o f the post-operativ e schedul e (Electriocardiogram ) The President wa s placed o n a rollin g be d that wa s t o carry hi m t o the operatin g roo m and h e
  • joined the President and Mrs, Johnson an d party on the,..gol f green A „ directly across fro m th e hospital, The President and Mrs, J^ poste d for pics and then walked w / th e reporters around the area where Secy. , Udal l had planted the tree
  • this sheet ) -- H e drove to the Scharnhorst , drov e aroun d that ranch , then stoppe d a t the Hy e Post Offic e o n his wa y back to th e Ranc h - - stoppe d at th e birthplace, stoppe d a t the cemetery , an d then returne d t o the Mai n House w / th e
  • , of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State. Lee C. White, of Nebraska, to be a Member of the Federal Power Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 22,1970. Timothy J. May, of Colorado, to be General Counsel of the Post Office
  • to change posts and be assignee to Senator Richard Russell of Georgia Portugal. Hon. Joseph Palmer, newly designated Asst Secy of State for African Affairs Liz Carpenter Joe Califano To the Civil Service Commission Auditorium for the Government Equal
  • - -been newl y The rod e i n the passenger al l o f them! Robt. C. Wash Post Wm.- -T.w / guest s i n the stateroo m - - th e President at e stewe d tomatoes , DINNER chuch roast , stewe d carrot s an d celery , spinach , an d dietic canne d apricot s AP
  • for the Western District of Louisiana. He intends to nominate Timothy J. May of Sumner, Md. , to be General Counsel of the Post Office Dept Nominating two men to be members of the Federal Farm Credit Board of the Farm Credit Administration for terms expiring March
  • Jerry Seigel Thursday NYC (Washington Post ) OFF Senator Willia m Proxmir e - (Wisconsin ) The President 1eft th e off ice t og ot oa Approximately 35 7 guests attended RECORD Balanc e o f PaymentsMeeting East Room The Presiden t shoo k
  • e w / Marvi n Watso n MEMORIAL SERVIC E fo r retire d Justic e Feli x Frankfurter i n his apartmen t i n the above building . Attendin g wer e Suprem e Cour t Justices, thei r wive s an d 15-2 0 clos e friends. Th e Washingto n Post , Fe b 25 , 1965
  • to the post of Asst Secy of Commerce for Domestic and International Business Lee Whit e Sam Houston Johnson, Houston , Texa s Hon. Bufor d Ellingto n Bill Lee Whit e « Moyers ff ret his call •^•cGeorge Bundy Secretary o f the Treasury . Dougla s Dillo n
  • To the Office Lynda Johnson Mrs Patricia Friday returning Friendly 4 1965 his Washington call Post Long Harns Ambassador To Howard University to deliver accompanied by Lynda Bird Gen Whettingford Jack Valenti Designate to Luxembourg
  • O'Brien left for the Post Office Department, because he was the overall legislative man. My title was not Administrative Assistant to O'Brien but Administrative Assistant to the President. did have to channel a lot of this stuff. Nevertheless you After
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . Chalmers Roberts Washington Post, Wash., D. C • ({_Mr. a_ a a._ Mr. /J t(__Mr. . /J. a.Mr. a.._Mr. 't. .. 'i) a H r U · Joseph R. L. Sterne Baltimore Sun, · Chevy Chase, Md. - 4 - 9/28/66 Mr. /',/ . l/lThe /} ~Mr. John E. Steinbeck Author
  • "too primitive to threaten us," ~hile the South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) thought it represented 'scarcely more than an enormously expensive propaganda gesture." Mainichi 's (Japan) analysis noted that "it may take 20-30 years for China to reach
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • Post-Courtship Letters