Discover Our Collections
- Tag > Digital item (remove)
Limit your search
Tag- Digital item (2029)
- new2024-June (134)
- new2024-Mar (62)
- new2023-Oct (61)
- new2024-July (41)
- new2024-Dec (40)
- President Johnson's secretarial staff (325)
- Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003 (200)
- Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007 (101)
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 (96)
- Mrs. Johnson's secretarial staff (57)
- Bundy, McGeorge, 1919-1996 (43)
- Friends of the LBJ Library (37)
- Vice President Johnson's secretarial staff (27)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (26)
- Reedy, George E. (George Edward), 1917-1999 (23)
- Johnson, W. Thomas, 1941- (20)
- Carpenter, Liz, 1920- (16)
- Califano, Joseph A., 1931- (12)
- O'Brien, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1917-1990 (12)
- Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985 (9)
- 1965-07-xx (22)
- 1965-xx-xx (22)
- 1967-xx-xx (18)
- 1964-08-xx (17)
- 1966-xx-xx (17)
- 1967-11-xx (14)
- 1967-10-xx (13)
- 1964-xx-xx (12)
- 1968-02-xx (11)
- 1968-11-xx (11)
- 1941-xx-xx (10)
- 1961-xx-xx (10)
- 1967-09-xx (10)
- 1968-xx-xx (10)
- 1967-07-xx (8)
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 (380)
- Vietnam (203)
- Press relations (65)
- Assassinations (50)
- Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007 (44)
- Civil rights (43)
- LBJ Library (40)
- LBJ travel (39)
- India (38)
- Diplomacy (35)
- LBJ personal (35)
- Johnson family (30)
- Crime and law enforcement (29)
- Lady Bird Johnson personal (29)
- Governmental investigations (28)
- Text (1982)
- Audio (71)
- Still image (5)
- LBJ Library Oral Histories (588)
- National Security Files (482)
- President's Daily Diary (329)
- White House Central Files (82)
- Reference File (80)
- Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary (57)
- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings (47)
- Papers of Charles E. Marsh (39)
- Vice President Papers of Lyndon B. Johnson (39)
- Personal Papers of Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson (37)
- Pre-Presidential Daily Diary (35)
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission) (29)
- White House Social Files (22)
- Papers of Tom Johnson (19)
- Meeting Notes Files (15)
- Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (573)
- President's Daily Diary (325)
- Memos to the President (233)
- Country Files (69)
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts (47)
- National Security Council Histories Files (44)
- Papers of Charles E. Marsh (39)
- Meeting Notes (34)
- Post-Courtship Letters (34)
- White House Name Files (33)
- Lady Bird Johnson's Daily Diary (31)
- Vice Presidential Security File (27)
- Annotated Transcripts of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary (26)
- Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary (26)
- Folder (848)
- Oral history (588)
- Daily Diary (389)
- Meeting notes (47)
- Telephone conversation (47)
- Correspondence (37)
- Newsletter (37)
- Personal diary (34)
- Histories (22)
- Folder listed on subject guide (19)
- Report (19)
- Chronology (17)
- Speech (17)
- Cable (10)
- Manuscript (4)
2029 results
- has been cleared with Luke Battle. - ~ ~ EC ASS ED .0. 295 , ec. 3.6 ,J 97- 3/o y ~ ,N JECRET:www Hal Saunders / J I~ 8l!CRE'f MEMORANDUM F SUBJECT: Answers to Telegrams on the Situation in Greece On the surface, the Greek situation has
- in the foreign He came from a good family of academics in California and tried to run his embassy and so forth that way, so very much so that the foreign service could give him gold stars after his name every day. We were very close in discussing things LBJ
- , Kansas, Missouri. No. MC 123393
- Ike had his heart attack out in Colorado. It might be worth checking on this--of course I don't know with certainty, but it's my understanding that there was a letter written to Johnson by Ike, who was then in Colorado, who left it unsigned, because
- an audience just worked against calm, dispassionate reporting. I shared a house in Saigon with Murray Fromson of CBS, a very able guy who'd been in Stars and Stripes in Korea, and a print guy originally. He was an old Asia hand. But his experience didn't
- , the Bureau works in close cooperation with the Department of Defense. Many of the staff are military officers assigned on active duty to ACDA; c - 15 - the head of the Bureau is an officer with 3-star rank assigned on a rotating basis from one
- at Williams Air Force Base. P-80s. That was going to be the official air force jet, Shooting Stars. So I was sitting on the front edge of history again, being a young guy--I wasn't the flight commander; we had a bunch of old guys, captains and majors
- of the President's, Harry Jersig, who was then a great, very successful man, who owns something called the Lone Star Brewery. But he told me that as a young man--he was age twenty-two and the President was sixteen, there was that much difference between them--he
- for 3 1/2 years, and I came home--came horne to Washington as a matter of fact. M: And you won a Silver Star? P: Yes. My skipper was awarded the Medal of Honor for one of our patrols. President Truman decorated him on the White House grounds
- as they'd been. We did enlarge the upstairs for the benefit of somebody, I think maybe it was Warren Woodward. And the long succession, the roster of people who had lived in Dillman, would be a star-studded list. Lots of our best friends of course, beginning
- later. This was dated on August 15, 1967, and it's--we sent a telegram commending President Johnson for appointing Clifford L. Alexander as Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission. You see, these are the kind of things that Lyndon
- come, you have no secretary. You've got the problem first, when So the question is what do you do about that. So I borrowed a young lady from the correspondence pool to take care of the congratulatory telegrams and the letters and all the junk
- Mitchell -- Interview I -- 7 and asked me if I would agree to say that we shouldn't press for this bill. I wouldn't make that agreement but then some people over at the White House got out a lot of telegrams to Negro leaders all over the country telling
- or resources behind them like a Litton did. I was not particularly happy with Litton's proposal in its various drafts. Finally Litton sent President Johnson a telegram, which I think was several feet in length, protesting the improper treatment that they felt
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [3 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
(Item)
- DECLASSIFIED~ All,,J/d!)S.'io4,.J DOD Directive 5200.30 Authority: , NARA,Date ?""l'l-S'i 13y @') FOR THE PRESIDENT Herewith A. my thirty-first FROM weekly BUNKER (Saigon Wednesday, December 13, 1967 13288) telegram: General The past week has been
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
(Item)
- , June JO, 1961.-- KARACHI Sir, I have great perusal pleasure in forwarding for your an Album of Photographs taken on the memorable occasion of your's and Mrs Johnson's visit to our great City. I do hope you will kindly find it worth being
- n\ 2 TELEGRAM- OUTGOING- A?.!&"t!BASSY ANKARA UNCLASSIFIED Controls 8-526 ACTIONs DEPT JODEL Date a Aug. 27, 1962 6 PM 259 CODELJohnson VERBATIMTEXT OF VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S SPEECH AT BEIRUT AIRPOlll' THURSDAY,AUGUST23, 1962 MR
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
(Item)
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
(Item)
- . 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White House Guidelines, Feb. 24, 1 3 B , ~ , NARA, Date i:2,5-11( WWRostow:rln ~ -SECRE'f / N'ODiS Wednesday, July 26, 1967 FOR 1'HE PRESIDENT FROM BUNKER (Saigon, 1954} Herewith my thirteenth weekly telegram: A. General Two
- . converted of the intervention and because throughout to introduce loans worth package •>f $900 million of non- were not immediately because industries over these same A. I. D. program were also loosened. The policy successes depres_sion. began
- . Since returning homeI've been having myoffice, usually Bob Beaudry, who's my principal assistant nowwho replaced John Getz, been having him come out in the morning with the daily summariesand the telegrams to keep me up to date on what's happening
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
(Item)
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
(Item)
- me --- --Jl;Cl&l1HA&VIIN NLJ By DOUBLE PLUS V-9:>J; hz8 ' ~ARA, lhte / -II-7 3, . ,. I , s-~ j . l' j . ·ouTGOING TELEGRAM ]Oepartn1ent INOIC~U,□ CQlll(f 0CHAlG( 10 bf State z ., 0 !-·-- WI -..g ! . • ~~ • • • . SBCRST
- for, and the intrinsic worth of, their efforts abroad. Anyone who has the slight est familiarity with intellec tual or youth groups abroad knows that free institutions continue to be under bitter, continuous attack, some of it carefully organized and well-financed, all
- Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Roche -- I -- 23 they didn't care if we got out. They weren't going to help; they didn't think it was worth
- sevePal nujor since AIIJI'O Circular A-280 and CA-9187. statements on population matters To the 20th Anniversary of the United Nations, he said, June 20, 1965: "Let us act on Lhe fact that less than five dollars invested in population control is worth
- posts informed. Embassy Bangkok will be sending follow-on telegram which \vill contain specific recommendations for improving collection, collation and dissemination of information. z. It is recommended that member agencies assign a }llgh priority
- . \_____,.,' , . Department of Stclte TELEGRAM ----'ft> ---i- -SECRETCONTROL: 2478Q PP.-RUEHC RECD ·: FEBRU¥-Y 8-, 1968 - - - -'DE RUFNCR 10084 0391430 10:23 A.M. ZNY SSSSS ZZH p: . 0814 00Z FEB 68 . FM AMEMBASSY PARIS TO SECSTATE ·WASHDC PRIORITY 9282 D'ECI~ SSIFIED
- the national·::nll: Theso a.re troubleaooe a.eye. But tha.t is worth reo.(ling about. They Today is o.nother tiooent of decision and+the national purposo is to be tested. We have cane here to find ·out the facts; see where_we o.re; detennine where we go
- really going to take India somewhere, this may be the critically im• portant ingredient in convincing him that India is worth a big investment. But let•• not allow the Indiana to expect that they will come home from this visit with X million tone of wheat
- . Cleveland NAACPto Alan Boyd.,,telegram., 25 .. Cleveland Press, ...-28. Lally April Record, Employment Report., Washington Lally Post, April 3, 1968. 9., 1968., p. B2. 18., 1968. House of Representatives, Sept. October·)., to Administrator
- LBJ TELLS HATCHER THAT ISABELLE SHELTON IS WRITING AN ARTICLE FOR WASHINGTON STAR ON WOMEN IN GOVT; LBJ WILL MEET WITH HER TOMORROW
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 19 (XIX), 2/6-7/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
(Item)
- goodbye to him in a way. But nevertheless, he had been a bachelor a long time and so marriage was highly due. And it was a sweet little wedding out at the chapel at Fort Myer. Then we had all their good friends and ours. It was just real convivial
- SE 1.-201 He recorP.r.;cnded a l~an by of Ale",:2.Eder ~~s being his choice, period. Wasn't first, wasn't pl-cfe2:'2nti::l, it and t~L~, 2 ',)elS bis ct' c:c. The Att':Jrney General did some checking I recall, first starred in about January