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  • y hello t o those wh o were flying w / hi m also . : . Mr. Van Cliburn an d his mother - - Mrs . Clibur n r Miss Susa n Taylor Mr. Joseph Laiti n Mrs. Grac e Halsell - (o f James Moyer s staf f - - previousl y w/ th e staf f o f Houston Post Mr. Jak
  • in NYC) DEFN. - Secy. McNamara JUSTI. - Hon. Ramsey Clark (XKatzenbach at Supreme Ct. hearing) POST OFC. - Hon. Larr y O'Brien INTER. - Under Secy. John Carver - (Conflicting schedule) AGRIC. - Under Secy. Schnittker (Conflicting schedule) COMMERCE - Secy
  • Nominations sent to the Senate on January 19: The following named persons to be Members of the Advisory Board for the Post Office Dept: Robert L. Sumwalt of South Carolina Victor Bussie of Louisiana William J. Lynch, of Illinois, to be U. S. District Judge
  • The= President. - wearing' a 'business suit , i n th e wkifcestificxixr i roo m ful l o f guests clad i n white-tie, ma.d e brie f REMARKS . Th e Washingto n Post o f February 12 , 196 5 quoted him a s saying , " I trust al l o f you will forgive me fo r appearin
  • Olli e Atkin s o f th e Saturda y evening Post was photographin g th e Presiden t a t variou s interval s fo r us e i n Marc h 2 196 5 a pictur e boo k tha t h e i s assemblin g o n the President . Tuesday White House SENATE LEADERSHIP : Senator
  • " background, of wild animals . He the n poste d fo r photographer s an d stoppe d behin d th e child' s wheelchai r an d pushed th e chai r dow n th e walk . A t th e hafwa y poin t he stoppe d to pos e fo r photographers an d asked aske d ^Bto for hi s dogs
  • Sout h Lawn fo r a WAL K wit h the PRES S Asst Secy Mann (the Presiden t stoppe d his wal k a t on e o f the polic e guard post s t o tak e th e telephon e call ) To Ova l Offic e w / J V an d MW Marianne Mean s Bromley Smith Senator Gal e McGe
  • appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office Departments, the Executive Office of the President, and certain Independent Agencies for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, and for other purposes. IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY 1, 1965 OFFICS OF THE WHITE HOUSE
  • I MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON NOTES ON INFORMAL COFFEE IN THE FAMILY DINING ROOM - JANUARY 31, 1968 Present: The President George Christian ~ Hugh Sidey - Time Carroll Kilpatrick - Washington Post Merriman Smith - UPI Frank
  • operator, post office employee, House doorkeeper for the gallery, etc. In some offices these jobs went to relatives or sons of the members close friends, and after the job was over (and the hours were not long) the employee was at leisure. The Chief had
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • time. In fact, one of the post card companies downtown is selling it for a nickel, that picture they got from a White House hand-out. dinner. So I made that picture and went back to That was the beginning of extracurricular or curricular activities
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • was very happy to grant his request and she proved to be a very efficient clerk and has been my friend ever since. She is now the widow of the late Governor Hobby and at present owner and editor of the Houston Post. Also while I was a member of Congress I
  • of the stores, and people would congregate there and on Saturday afternoons mill around and meet everybody on the street. And in the stores and post office, too, insofar as they happened to meet there. G: Do you remember any trials of significance? R: I don't
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Smith -- I -- 27 S: Right downtown. They later made a sort of a business office out of it, and it was right down there not more than two blocks from the Rice Hotel, east I would say from the Rice Hotel. ES: Across the street from the post office
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , and the second month seventy-five. And the third month I went on patronage in the House post office. G: Did LBJ run the Kleberg office? L: Well, for all practical purposes he was the congressman. Mr. Dick did attend most of the Agriculture Committee's
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • was an assistant editor of the Lockhart Post-Register. G: Did you ever talk to LBJ about that letter later on and explain to him? W: Never. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • for the fulfillment of the American dream. The words on your diplomas are the sign posts on your road to the future. Horde are wonderful, magi.cal messengers. The words of the wise, of the g reat, of the prophet, the poet, and the philosopher have become yours. You
  • created the Justice Department has some provision whereby the President is forbidden from leaving that post vacant for more than thirty days--a statute, and I kn~w don't think I ever it came to pass. the legislative background of it and-why
  • Barber to a Defense Department post; advising LBJ on having Lynda move from her segregated dorm at UT and inviting civil rights leaders to dine at the Ranch; LBJ's understanding of the militant forces released by progress in civil rights
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXXIII -- 22 G: Did you form any impressions of post-presidency then from seeing President Truman at that or Mrs. Truman? J: Just sort of a satisfied feeling that he had weathered it well
  • governess; LBJ's support for working women and daycare facilities; LBJ's smoking and stress; Gene Autry at the 1953 Texas State Society barbeque; a British Embassy celebration of the coronation of Elizabeth II; seeing the Trumans in his post-presidency
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Development and Trans port, ~aga t te o, sent the X. President several of the John F. Kennedy commemorative stamps issued by the Senegalese Post Office. Enclosed with the letter, in fact, were five first day covers, one plate block of four stamps and three
  • in regard to his intelligenoo: to handlo post....-ar problems in Amer1oa. 2. Tho maohinory or Demooraoy probably rlll carry on. Republioe.n Party aJi1d. a. Domoorat1o Party. Ono should not look beyond t 44 except to ea:y that name a hl\ve changed
  • .the rural poor vote. Big problem is to speed up the mass enfranchisment of negroes and whites plus fighting candidates. NOTE: I will keep you posted on everything that comes across my desk. And I wish that whenever you are going to be in the Washington
  • Dougherty April 13 thru May 13 - Harvey Geor 6 es ). ~ UPI .. Maurice Johnson Jim IJthe rton Frank Cancellare Stanley Stearns All rotate equally, but March .. Stan Stearns April .,. Jr1·ank Canccllare } 1 .;. Wally McNamee Charles del Vecchio.'· Post
  • Post-Presidency
  • . MEMO - . REPORT cc, OTHER: 11/19/64 OTHER NO• .. ' ]894 J, X OST cy no 1 CLASS, Secret DESCRIPTION, I REC'D, (Mu POST REG. OFFICE NO. b• Unclas,lfudl DATE REPI...Y NECESSARY, NO REPt... Y NECESSARY: BY: ANSWERED, Fl1LE CODE
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORR ESPON DENTS O R TITLE s DATE RESTRICTION lp If ,, 114 meme- s lp - eptei lo All Pl!, AF, NEA Posts, USUN (ElFaft) - --C 6p - ~ 3-?-'i'f /VLJ 93- 3~1 4114-f~--+---'flr' FILE
  • by President Carter to head the U.S_ Civil Service Commission. Campbell had been dean 64 days when he resigned to take the federal post. Mrs. Rostow, Professor of American Government and Dean of the University's Division of General and Comparative Studies
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . columnist for the Washington Post, set th stage for each discussion with a brief review of the issue involved. Referring to the need tor public partic1pa11on he said: "Washington has ... a bad habit of using verbal shorthand or technical jargon to keep out
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of cily·building and hu­ man resource development strategy." Conference in Houston Explores World of Texas Politics "The World of Texas Politics," said Lynn Ashby, editor of The Houston Post, "is fill.ed with some of th.e most offensive, slimy, repugnant
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Moyers: Many times he didn't mean what he told ou to do. On vening he had a particularly fu1ious s rap with McG orge Bundy, who he thought was I aking to th Washington Post. I was in the bed­ room late in the ev njng, and h, said, '·Would you mind hanging
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)