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  • day at (Place)— Day TP Telephone Time f 11 In Out Lo 11:50p 12p (include visited by) ture r Harold F. Linder in Oval Office -- Linder will be leaving on September 9 for his new post and wanted to talk with the President before going to Canada
  • ' 10:10 3, 1968 Secy Post 10:30a Col. Rusk - at the UN in NYC (b. articles by Kraft, Murray 1- Oct 2 Marder ) re and President's visit Evans - w/ Cy Novak Smith checked in - the President said he would have to talk later on VP' s
  • h area . Presiden t d that someon e tell Dal e Maleche k to pic k u p som e ceda r post s lyin g aroun d and have a certain are a cleare d o f this. - _________ ' aske i- j " : " i ________ i 4:13p j — A t th e Marti n Ranch - departe d 3:34
  • everyon e a message fro m President-elec t . | Nixo n - just receive d a t Ranch yesterday - date d Dec. 19t h w/explanatory note t o Mr. Hopkin s as t o its latenes s - receive d a t Naval Hospital w/coverin g envelop [ penalty-delivere d throug h post
  • candidate for the post of premier by then. And I had a friend at this time who was very close to the Ngo Dinh Diem group, and my friend was Dr. Tran Van Don, who became later foreign minister in the first government of Mr. Diem. So we stayed in 2 LBJ
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . But by and large, I think Myron--the Times was okay. Christ, the best people weren't the Times or the Washington Post, it was the Philadelphia Inquirer, a guy called [David] Zucchino, and the guy for Variety. Variety had a guy in there every day, Kevin Goldman
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • there had been the nastiest editorial, maybe it was the morning before that, the nastiest editorial I had ever had written about me. It was written by the Post [Russell Wiggins was editor of the Washington Post]. M: And Wiggins was sitting there. B: Yes
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . , Lo s Angele s Sidney J . Weinberg , Sr . , Partner , Goldman , Sach s & Co. , NY C Also: Henr y Fowler an d Maxwel l Rab b Proclaimed Friday , Octobe r 9 , 1964 , a s Lei f Erikso n Day Robert Kenned y resigne d hi s Cabine t Post x&tk & effective
  • d the ca r an d changed passenger s fo r tri p to sEast S t Louis. .riding with hi m wer e Sen . Symington , Actin g Mayor Gunn , Senato r Long , Mrs . Johnson Arrive Ol d Post OfficeSt . Loui s . Platfor m buil d i n the streed . Tremendou s crowd
  • Belen of Post Office, Secretary Wirtz, Acting AG Katzenbach, Secretary McNamara, McGeorge Bundy, arriving at 3: 1 0 in the company of Helicopter from South Lawn to Andrews AFB, Jack Valenti, General Marvin Watson, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, Luci
  • Bundy out 1:30 White House Press took pics Maxwell Taylor To Jack Valenti office reading the newspaper and talked Gerald Siegel took him into his office Counsel for Secretary Secy Rusk to Post December 3 1964 White Thursday House .Dr. Fran .Dr
  • Financial Times that Secretary McNamara had been recommended for this post. The current situation is that the Board ia conaide ring the matter. The Bank has not offered Secretary McNamara the job. Secretary McNamara has not accepted the job. That is where
  • : "! sleep better when I know you are at your post. " The President: Who runs things when you are away? General Abrams: General Goodpaster. He, Ambassador Berger, Ambassador Bunker and I are lockstep on this all the way. Secretary Clifford: I do not think
  • this rood was repo :-~~:4 :~ ~-=ii)' or.d ,... ic'-Ap1i l . . . _ . In south-central Loos, t:-uc~ c::>"' o:>v 3 hove beeri ~epo;•ed o 1~r ro~1tes leading toward Tchepone o.,d Muong P h ; r ; e - ­ Within the post seve;al weeh : tLie;-?" ~a 1e beer o r,1.1m.b
  • and have to borrow this money it would not be good. It would also not be good to have a $30 billion deficit. He said we are trying to figure out how to cut expenditures. We have over $100 billion that we can not touch of funds such as Treasury, Post Office
  • Lady Bird has breakfast with LBJ; LBJ leaves for commencement address at Swarthmore; Lady Bird and Kay Graham to Art Fair sponsored by Washington Post; Lady Bird's remarks; Lady Bird works on Radcliffe speech; dinner with LBJ, Lynda Johnson
  • . The only trouble wa s that when we finally got to the other end of the crowd and waved goodbye to the.' last of them, the red coated Marine Uand - - in di$may, I guess ·· ·- had left the ir posts and depar te d, and the rest CJf th.1l wonder fol pro grarn
  • . on Tuesday, May 16, the Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Fawzi, sent a telegram requesting the withdrawal of United Nations troops in observation posts patrolling U.A.R. borders to the Commander of UNEF, Major General I. J. Rikhye. There was at first
  • for the new Cabinet post? MR. MOYERS: I called to the President's attention Mr. Reston•s nomination. But the President said that unfortunate~ he bas not had a chance to talk to Mr. McNamara about it, and he did not feel it wise to comment until he had
  • 3;05p t Joe 3:11p f Douglass Rostow - (pl) re True Davis Meany - re Investment Credit Bill Cater - ^•^^•Jpr list for proposed study committee on post- CIA matter Senator Russell Long to tell him that at 4:00p today, the Federal Reserve
  • r departin g I Ip^K fo r thei r posts . p I c ^^ . ^^ /HITE HOUSE D HEKT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON ate April MARY Resident began his day at (Place) Time .. In Out The White House Lo Thursday "Ex. - the Prime Minister of New Zealand - Keith
  • -- hamburgers -George Christian - Austin - to see what happened w/ the press today , especially to hear about George's morning briefing. 1:05p t 1:20p To Office 1:22p t Conference call - Senator Henry Jackson and Secretary Udall re article in Houston Post
  • Semmelroth whca Pfc Robert R. Shotwell whca (/Mr. Carroll Kilpatrick, Washington post Vfx /MME House Datr December 16, 1966 'EMT LYNDON B. JOHNSON "^*^ The 'resident began his day at (Place)— Day *r:— Te!ephone Tune ^. .; . In Out Lo White House Friday
  • ^^^F ^^ /HUE House Date ^^ Februar SENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON y 15, 196 7 DIARY 'resident began his day at (Place) The TTelephone Tune f 1: 1 In Out Lo 1:05a t Police X 9:45a f Code Post - E-6 - talked to the officer there __ - e Mal
  • writes for Washingto n Post says that th e President told Princess Iren e and other guests that "he had been working hard, but took time out of his busy schedule to put it on the record there and then that, referring to the girls at the party
  • The President to the office --stopped w/ Marvin Watson on in mjdr's room reading Washington Post artic Library To the Cabinet Room to join Secy Dean Rusk to discuss plans for Latin American Asst Secy Robert Sayre Summit meeting Hon. Sol Linowitz, Amb to OAS
  • DeSeabra (interpreter) Amb. Laraki will return to Morocco to assume the post of Foreign Minister Secretary Rusk in his memo to the President says that "King Hassan II hasappointed Dr. Laraki Minister of Foreign Affairs. He has already assumed his new
  • -- and John Frantz Fred Belen - Post Office-- and Ralph Nicholson William F. McKee - FAA, and Alan Dean Alan S. Boyd- -Commerce, and David R. Baldwin Charles S. Luce-Interior -- and Harry Shooshan Secy Henry Fowler--Treasury--and A. E. Weatherbee
  • Blowers' Assn of U.S. and Canada Mr. Walter L. Mitchell, Pres., Intl Chemical Workers Union Mr. John Msix Mosler, NYC Hon George E. Reedy, Wash. , DC Mr. Warren M. Robbins, Dir. , Museum of African Art, Wash. , DC Mr. Chalmers Roberts, Washington Post Mr
  • Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carney, Army Times Mr. and Mrs. Nathan S. Haseltine, Washington Post Mr. Wayne Oliver, U S News and World Report Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kantor, Scripps Howard Col and Mrs. Stephen F. Tillman, Military and Veterans 'Columnist Mrs
  • knew him . The President watched with interest the news-- especially what the commentators were_ saying about him. —- As he listened to the news, he read Wednesday's Washington Post. The Presidenttold Mary S to go get the nurses and let them do
  • "HHHH "* l:10a ll:15a '"" *, " . Greene , Jr . , ^ Marin e Corp s ^. t escorted the group down-for MEDAL, OF HONOR CEREMON Y ——- . ^ Th e Presiden t and the group went outside on the plaza between the F. O. B . and the /jt U . S. Post
  • - A indicate d tha t th e subjec t wa s NATO , particularl y post-Brussel s considerations tha t ar e i n the works. Harry McPherso n Members o f the President' s Cabine t t o th e President' s Offic e t o j^te_watch th e flHHH M launchin g o f the Augmente d
  • Monroney, Post Office and Civi l Service A surprisin g number of the Senato r Jennings Randolph, Publi c Works chairmen indicate^ that ths goal Senato r Russell Long, Finance did not seem unreasonable and. Senato r John Sparkman, Select Committee on Small
  • arrived with Mr. Palmer Hoyt, Publisher of the Denver Post. The press had not arrived in the Oval Room so the President said, "Well, let's jutst go see the Ambassador right now," and went into the Treaty Room, sat down and chatted for some ten minutes
  • left. Cong Adam Clayton Powell. National -- re reappointment of Howard Gamser to the/Mediation Board Russell Wiggins and Kay Graham. McPherson (pl) To Fish Rm w/ guests to see Courtenay Washington Post July 21, 1966 Thursday n MW's office talking
  • approximated 7 0 attended th e luncheon , an d accordin g t o th e 'Washington Post of aturday. Augus t 21 . 1965 , th e Presiden t chos e thi s tim e t o giv e hi s version o f how he accepte d the V P nomination fro m JF K i n 1960 . At th e hea d table
  • of the W on his new suit and loss of 13 lbs To the Press ofc Saul Pett Assoc Press Hon Lloyd Hand Hon Leonard Marks This wa s a picture takin g session prio r t o the Ambassadors leavin g fo r their post s abroad . To Cabinet Room w/ MW and greeted Hon
  • and Cong. Carl D. Perkins (Ky) (Pres, accompanied them out thru MW's Ofc - and down hallway on their departure) ' Mr. J. Russell Wiggins of the Washington Post ! w/ Bob Fleming OFF RECORD I **'-1 (Bob Fleming went into Press Ofc and got for the President