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  • Senator Fgrguson ( Robe~t Oliver Bob Clark in Dallas Ed Rowley in New York W. w. ,,. . Watts in New York 1 1~ ~ - . ( . - . .... ~ ... -· •
  • ..- _,,,. JULY 1, 1954 THU:a.SDAY, July 1, 1954 ,~ . '' / o:cro' a.~, ~fl~ PEOPLE SENATOO. JCl!NSON TALKED TO 00 THE TELEPHONE: Roland Boyd at McKinney Lon Hill in Corpus Christi Dixon Mahon in Ozona Bob Clark in Dallas Sheriff Joe Martin
  • ·, SATURDAY, July, 3, 195 4 JULY J, 1954 PEOPLE SENATCR JOHNSCW TALKED TO ON THE TELEPHCNE: II 1 , Jake Pickle in Austin l:t--0 Ed Clark in Austin · Walter Rogers Commissioner John White in Austin Mr. Lincoln of the Evening Star Hollis Rankin
  • ..... JULY 12, 1954 PEOPLE SENATOR JOHNSON TALKED TO ON THE TELEPHONE: .·. Ed Clark in Aus tin Secretary Dulles · George Brown Mlyor Ross er in Graham Dr. G. V. Brindley, Sr. c in Temple · ,. . . ,, -· .. ,. -· •
  • Canmittee including Joe Clark and Bob Kennedy and their visit to Mississippi and subsequent demands that we declare an emergency in the denies that there is anyone who doesn't have $2.00 in Mississippi for food. We sent him names, as I thi.nk I've relat~d
  • 33 INFORMATION Tueaday. November 7:00 p. m. 12, 1968 Mr. Pre•ldent: Clark Herewith, a• reqae •ted, a copy of Clifford'• pre•• conference today. W. W. Ro•tow rln ----- .3.S~ ----- NEWS CONFERENCE OF SECRETARY CLARK OF DEFENSE M
  • . His name was Herald R. Clark, and he was dean of the College of Business. The first name is like the herald of the morn, and I think this is appropriate also, because he was that type of an influence in my life. Herald R. Clark was a very interesting
  • Califano, Joseph A., Jr., 1931-
  • Bice Thoma• Book Jimmy Davis eon Donald Dean Wilbur Durrence Richard Falt Fredric Froyd DonaJd Harris William Holt Gerald Hunter Joseph Maida Clyde Miller Howard Moore Robert Overbey and my secretary, Gary Papson Alan Perkinson Michael Rusnak Steven
  • luncheon at Atty General's office meeting in Byron White's office with Mr. White an d Ramsey Clark P-38: Ramsey Clark Doug Cater To receptio n for Lynda at Sheraton Room, Carlto n Hotel in connection with President's Regatta; Vernon Louviere rode with VP
  • Gideon Sid Levy (Kiplinger newsletter) Joe Lastelic Ken O'Donnell Ramsey Clark Blake Clark of Reader's Digest Tex Easley Bob Baskin Dr. Edward Teller, re: nuclear testing drinks and dinner at 52nd Street: Mrs. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Bill White; Homer
  • (fr. mansion) Clifton C. Carter (fr. mansion) Abe Fortas (fr- mansion) Senator Russell (fr. mansion) Clark Clifford (fr. mansion) Clark Clifford (fr. mansion) J. Valent i (fr. mansion) J. Valenti (fr- mansion) To the residence of Senator J. W
  • . ) Jack Valenti (fr. mans. ) Jack Valenti (fr. mans. ) Jack Valenti (fr. Clark Clifford (fr. mans.) Tom Corcoran (fr. mans. ) mans) Ed Weisl, Sr. - NYC (fr. mans. ) Ed Weisl. Sr. - NYC (fr. mans. ) Walter Jenkins (fr. mans. ) To Decatur House (walking
  • :45 Bathed and dressed. 10:25 Coffee in the West Hall with Anne Clark. 11:10 Anne Clark left. 11:12 CTJ to the library with Marta to greet members of Stoneridge School and to do needlepoint. 11:35 To the second floor. Recorded. 11:38 Called Dorothy
  • :30 Got up; read the newspaper, etc. Big breakfast. L talking "important not to get off your desk by to make decision your grandchild and mine can live with" Taylor resume -- eco. polit. military since 1954 - Clark's answer about election 2. 12:30
  • Karl Rolvaag (Minnesota), Governor H. Smith (West Virginia), Governor Robert McNair (South Carolina), Governor Mills Godwin (Virginia), Honorable R. Clark, Cal Secretary J. Gardner (HEW), Governor Dan Moore (North Carolina), Deputy Under Secretary
  • House guests, Ambassador Clark, and Mrs. Wynn to second floor. 1:35 a.m. House guests (Mrs. Herbert Marcus - Queens' Room; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Josey - #303; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young - #327; Mr. and Mrs. Roy White - Red Toile Room; Dr. and Mrs. McCrocklin
  • To the Yellow Oval Room for coffee with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wortham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Josey, Mr. and Mrs. Benno Schmidt, Ambassador and Mrs. Ed Clark. 1:10 Coffee guests on tour. Lunch on tray in room. Worked at desk. Rested. 3. 4:45 Tea in the West Hall with Mr
  • for ranch guests with MW. (6:00-7:00 Chief King). 6:30 MW left. 7:05 Mrs. Barefoot Sanders to second floor. 7:09 Attorney General and Mrs. Ramsey Clark to the second floor. 7:27 Barefoot Sanders to the second floor. 7:30 Congressman and Mrs. Jake Pickle
  • Changed clothes -- left with Professor J.M. Burns; drove to Mt. Hope Farm -took a walking tour in the woods to look at foliage. 5:32 Returned to the Sawyers' residence -- got warm by the fire. 5. 6:37 Went to the Clark Art Institute -- for a guided tour
  • Joined Madame Shoumatoff and Clark Clifford for tea in the Lincoln Sitting Room. 3:00 Madame Shoumatoff left. 3:05 Joined the President, Mrs. Krim, Marie, and Clark Clifford at the dining room table. Talked with Luci in my room. 3. 4:35 Tea
  • -out. 6:25 Jean-Louis left. 4. 6:31 To the Sulgrave Club to attend Mr. Justice and Mrs. Tom Clark's party for Lynda and Chuck. Mixed and mingled. The President came in later; Chuck gave the toast, congratulating the Clarks on their 43rd wedding
  • foreign minister. Nap. (Lynda came in to visit). 6:00 Got up. Worked with Ashton. (The President sent over the letter to Margy McNamara to be re-dictated). Entry No. Time Activity 4. 6:53 To Mrs. Clark Thompson's for reception. 7:30 Left Mrs
  • . 8:55 Dinner with the President, Mrs. Holt, David Rockefeller, Mr. and Mrs. McGeorge Bundy, Mrs. Buesst, Ambassador and Lady Waller, Ambassador and Mrs. Clark, Senator and Mrs. Monroney, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rostow, Mr. and Mrs. McCloy, Mrs. Kaiser, Mr
  • :00a Arrived Baker Hotel 10:15a t Wesley West 10:30a Bob Clark in Hotel suite 10:45a Addressed House of Delegates AMA Adolphus Hotel 11:00a 11:15a 11:30a 11:45a 12:00n 12:30p 12:45p Lunch Baker Allen Duckworth, Carter, WJ, Clark 1:00p Stanley Marcus
  • . 8:30p 7. 12:30p Expenditure Code To Austin -- see travel activity To KTB C Headliners Club luncheon -- Senator Johnson was one of the honorees Mr. Kellam and Don Thomas in 480 Driskill Drinks in 480: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark
  • . and Mrs. Arthur Krim, joined for coffee by Robert Kintner, vm and mf Marvin Watson To Oval Office w/ Bob Kintner, vm and mf Secy Dean Rusk Departed the Oval Rm Ofc alone - and went to Dr. Burkley's Ofc To Second Floor Joined Mr. and Mrs. Clark Clifford
  • Jersey hadn't committed at that time? RH: No. That was in 1959, and there was a great pull for Kennedy here through Ambassador Joseph Kennedy, who was very friendly with Mayor John V. Kenny. There was a sentimental attachment to John F. Kennedy
  • Meeting LBJ in 1959; Governor of New Jersey, 1961; LBJ and Kosygin held a meeting at Glassboro State College; Kosygin’s daughter, Dr. Gvishiana, joined Lady Bird, Lynda and Mrs. Hughes for lunch at Island Beach; Ramsey Clark; candidates, 1966-1968
  • Hughes, Richard J. (Richard Joseph), 1909-
  • with the Senator when we were sweating out who was going to be the vice president that morning after the presidential nomination. Of course, we didn't get it. M: Did the Senator think that he was a possible choice? Z: Yes. I think he did. I mean, Clark
  • MOBILE, ALA. -- Has commendable fashion. praiseworthy person. recently begun school desegregation Its present Mayor, Joseph Langan, in a very is a THE LADY BIRD SPECIAL October 6-9, 1964 ROUTE: The train covered eight otatec -- Virginia, North
  • Monday, Feb. 6. 1967 12 :45 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Clark Clifford reports : 1. He felt the lunch was most helpful to bis people and be hopes it was for you. Z. He has seen Stu Symington, who now says: -- he's for the Consular Convention; -- he
  • at (Place) The Time Telephone .. 1 In Out Lo F ort ..... Activity i LD 3:15p t Ramsey Clark, Acting Attorney General Johnson 3:25p """' f MW 3:27p - To (pl) mjdr's room - en route to CabinetRoom -stopping to talk to Walt Rostow and Joe Califano
  • toward the hanger Arrive the Main House Depart the Main House by car--agina with Mrs. Johnson, PMG O'Brien, William Ca Arrive jetstar pad to greet Acting Attorney General Ramsey Clark and Barefoot Sanders Departed the plane site to tour the ranches
  • members and things like that, the Speaker told me that he would throw in--the Speaker being behind him. If I start recalling the different instances--well, I will recall one: Tom Clark. Of course he was appointed head of the antitrust division
  • an interesting point. H: This gets into something that's none of my business; but on the other hand you see I'm always in a terrible fix. since he was graduated from high school. I've known Ramsey Clark His father sent him to me when he graduated from high
  • Califano, Joseph A., Jr., 1931-
  • Contacts with LBJ; LBJ’s role in Selective Service Acts in 1940-1950; Presidential cooperation; draft card burning; Burke Marshall Commission; Ramsey and Tom Clark; Ann Arbor sit-in; problem over prosecution; Professor Shea; Joe Califano; Sherman
  • as VP; Barefoot Sanders; Ramsey Clark; Mitchell liaison on White House staff; selecting African Americans for governmental positions; Samuel Jackson; LBJ as a victim of a kind of newspaper conspiracy; LBJ’s views of demonstrations; Floyd McKissick gate