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  • "MRS. PHILIP GRAHAM"; "TRANSCRIBED-BOB W."; "9 PAGES"; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994; GRAHAM ON HOLD 0:50; OFFICE SECRETARY ANNOUNCES CALL TO BILL MOYERS
  • "#4"; OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; OFFICE SECRETARY INTERRUPTS RECORDING TO ASK OPERATOR ABOUT STATUS OF CALL TO A. PHILIP RANDOLPH; RECORDING OF LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S CALL RESUMES AFTER SOME INTERRUPTION; FORMERLY CLOSED-DONOR'S DEED OF GIFT (C)
  • LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO JAMES EASTLAND, THEN KATZENBACH; CONFUSION OVER FBI REPORT ON PHILIP NICHOLS, US CUSTOMS COURT NOMINEE, AND REPORT ON SOMEONE WITH SIMILAR NAME INVOLVED WITH BOBBY BAKER, SUGAR QUOTA; JUSTICE DEPT RELEASE OF FBI
  • GERALD SIEGEL'S POSSIBLE RESIGNATION FROM WASHINGTON POST TO TAKE UNNAMED FEDERAL JOB; LBJ JOKES THAT PHILIP GRAHAM SHOULD HAVE HIRED HIM; APPOINTMENT OF WASHINGTON, DC, POLICE CHIEF; WALTER TOBRINER'S FAILURE TO CONSULT WH; BOBBY BAKER; RFK
  • Walked to President's office to go out to South Lawn to greet Prime Minister and Mrs. Eshkol 12:00 Doug Cater Talked to Ray Roberts re: sister's death 2:00 Mrs. Bundy and Liz 4:00 To Mr. Per 6:30 Return to White House Talked to Dorris Powell - Mrs. Philip
  • three roses! Gave one to me. 9:45 Into Reception Room while President ate breakfast on plane on his lap 11:50 Bobbitts and Philip came and visited in his room 1:00 President into conference room for lunch with me and the Bobbitts Watched Meet the Press
  • Arrived Lincoln Center. Frank Stanton conducted tour with his assistant Edgar Young. Harriet and Abramowitz Philip Johnson 3:55 Left Center 4:10 Arrived Museum of Modern Art 4:25 Departed and drove by Asia House, UN Building, World Fair Grounds 4. 5:30
  • :45 Diplomatic Reception Room - Talked with Philip Baldwin 3:00 Back to South Grounds 4:00 To library with Baldwin family 4:05 To Blue Room for viewing of film w/ Abe and Mary Lasker 5:00 Return to second floor 5:45 President's office 6:00 West Hall
  • , Owings, etc.) Philip Johnson Spent 2 1/2 hours Then to Headliners. Met Kellam, Adams, and Marietta and Mary Mi Casa Su Casa. Met people from Greensboro Got lost on way to airport Flew home over fire at Lewis Place Arrived 11:10 Date Wednesday, August 25
  • Independence Missouri on airstrip 1. 11:30 Arrive Truman Library. Met by President and Mrs. Truman, tour of library for one hour and 20 minutes 2. Went to Stephenson Restaurant for lunch with my party and Trumans. Trumans went home. Dr. Philip Brooks 3. 2:30
  • and sons arrive (Lynda greets) 12:50 To memorial service for Senator Engle w/ President 2:00 Lunch with President, Mayor Wagner, Duncan and Robert Jr., Lynda, Lt. LeFeve, Philip Bobbitt, Kern Wildenthal, Jack Valenti 4:00 Nap and rest and read - "When
  • . Clifton Daniels for coffee Ava & Aunt Jessie, Philip, and Bobbitt Said goodbye to departing house guests Had massage (3 Alexanders already left, Mrs. Bobbitt) 4:00 To first floor to join Mrs. Stribling's group touring the White House 4:15 Visited Mrs
  • Meany and Andy Biemiller Walker Stone Sen Smathers Sen Holland Philip Graham Dale Miller's cocktail party for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynch, 371 M a y f l o w e r Fred Korth’s stag dinner for Frank Davis and R. H. Widmer, Cabinet Room, lower lobby of Carlton
  • . Johnson, Judge Thornberry ____ Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Nugent General Wallace Greene General Wallace Greene Mrs. Philip Nichols Mr. Gerard Nugent Situation Room — NMCC - Pentagon Mrs. Dorothy Nicholas to the Hk Second Floor Mrs. Jack Valenti Situation Room
  • or administer laws. RED MASS - w/ Mrs. Johnson Luci and Paul Betz -- Mass was celebrated by Bishop Philip Hannan, and the speaker was Father Gerard Campbell, Pres. of Georgetown Univ. President was escorted to front pew #1c by MrJohn L. Sullivan (former secy
  • of his courage, of his tenacity, of his leadership. G: Who was in on the meeting, do you recall? C: Well, there were about eight or ten senators and four or five staff. Others who were there included [Jacob] Javits and I believe [Philip] Hart, and I
  • of retirement) , ✓ Anthony Solomon . Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Lane Timmons Ambassador to Haiti Philip Trezise Ambassador Affairs . to OECD I: ·-· I II - OUTSIDE GOVERNMENT Robert Asher Brookings Institute ! I ✓ Vincent Barnett
  • policy. which is to prevent any type of war." Citizen Participants: Michael J. Berning. Simine Heise. Preston V. Lee. Jr .. Millie Prince, Eugene Shirk, Ray G. Williamson. Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder and Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
  • Pollack - Acting Director, Scientific and Technological Affairs Philip B. Heymann - Acting Director, Se curity and Consular Affairs Benjamin Read - Executive Secretary of the Dep'a rtment MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Monday, May 30, 1966 -- 2
  • might hold for a period w1' th our help 1 but would be under grave pressure. Even th e Philip p in e~ wo uld b~cch'\e s naky, and the threat to India to the west. A~ s tral ia and New Zealand t o the south, and Taiwan 1 Korea, and Japan to the nort h
  • Col. Glenn. 2/23 Dinner with President and Mrs. Kennedy, Prince and Princess Radziwill at Kennedy house in Palm Beach; spends night at Charles Wrightsmans. 2/24 (Apparently LBJ returns to Washington.) Speaks to press secretaries of governors
  • to do inte ve re eea rch on thia man. Attached - Bio and background papers on Dr. Philip Randolph Lee 11 GENERAL rf ":- - - Lr/.L S / UJ ' r c9-//_;_/I/JU-"/~ .6...L-C 1 />1a rsc/,4)~ r,,,U• ..L' ~~SC~~ ~ ~ ? July 2, 1965 ' Mr. Bill D
  • measures we might take to fill in behind 13/ the British. Coincidentally, Battle on the same day had requested Philip J. Farley, head of the Politico-Military Affairs Section of the Departmen½ to undertake an urgent study of the naval defense problem
  • and Eugenie Anderson, Co-ordinators, and Mr. Philip Hollywood, Shoreham Hotel. They were then escorted to the VIP room where they stopped briefly. 11:08 PM The Presidential and Vice Presidential parties were escorted to the Presidential box. Regency Room
  • --although I understand why a president can't keep his promises, I always say that promises of princes are presumptive--I just simply made up my mind that I wanted to live life the way I wanted to live it and not the way he wanted to live it. For that reason
  • of drums. To go up to that cathedral to the beat of drums, to see people like de Gaulle and Haile Selassie and Prince Philip walking along the street and into the church, to look around and see these world leaders in every direction you looked, right
  • interest. Complete measured draw­ ings and photographs of the building were made and deposited by the Survey in the Library of Congress for permanent reference. Another interesting old residence is the Murat house. Prince Achille Murat, the eccentric nephew
  • , then to WH for cabinet meeting. Hosts luncheon in P-38 for Busch, Senators Symington, Brewster, Long (Mo.), Anderson, Tower, Byrd, Cong. Thornberry, Karsten, Mahon, Price, later joined by Yarborough. Visits with Prince Paul of Greece. 3/2 Flies to Detroit
  • Minister was The Lieutenant General, Prince Umberto, the Ki~g's nominal sovereign. And so· these three ~ son, was still the represeritatives of the ·three parties, the Socialists, the Communists, and the Christian Democrats, ran the _gover·n ment