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  • for the policy committee. And I must say that this really was my post-graduate education in political science. F: George himself is a bit of a political philosopher. H: Yes, he's very good. And George was very good about opening up to me. I had the usual
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • remember that very well. He had worked for Mr. Johnson's subcorrmittee as a naval officer during World War I I. G: Was Cook reluctant to leave his post? J: I don't think so. 7 ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXII -- 10 post cards and then they'd write them a little personal post
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • m Willar d Deaso n y Templ e i n Larry an d the Presiden t read ove r a cop y of a pape r regardin g th e Secret Service an d Post Presidency . Th e President asked Larry to draw up an Executive Orde r regardin g this matter . Barefoo 10:02p
  • Ambassador ' for 6, 1968 Day (include visite d by) ture General Ramsey Clark Murphy in p G. Mennen Williams (Philippines) Marshall Wright , NSC staff ^^^ --for the Ambassador to say goodbye to the President before he leaves for his new post . Amb Bdepgx
  • 6:25pm f or t Expend!Activity Code LD Mr. e Ephraim Evron, Minister of the OFF RECORD Embassy of Israel This is Mr. Evron's last week in Washington. He leaves for Jerusalem this week, and then assumes the post of Israel's Ambassador to Sweden
  • situation Vietnam situation Korea Korea the Washington Post The President is th e only one who ate - others just had coffee 4:30p t Wal 4:35p t ~M 4:41p t _ Califan 4:47p t Georg ^•fc t Rosto w - p l W- pl o- p l e Christia n - p l
  • ) Dudman , St . 4 ^ Louis Post-Dispatc George Weeks , UP I Harry Kelly , A F Sam Donaldson. AB C . Henry Hubbard , Newswee k . Joh n Pierson , Wal l Street Journa l Barbara Furlow , U . S. New s an d Worl d Repor t Robert (Bob ) Young, Chicag o Tribun e
  • a chai r an d read last night' s pres s briefin g 11:47a Mis s Dina h Shore, Nat l Chmn , Nat l Easter Sea l Societ y fo r Cripple d Childre n an d Adults 11:50 and th e Nationa l Easter Sea l Poste r twins : Lisa an d Lori Yauch , 4 1/2 yr s ol d Mr
  • Hornig - Spec Asst to the President fo r Science and Technology Hornig departs for Libya Thurs at 4:00p - he asked to see the President prior to his departure to discuss: 1. Pres' thoughts on post AID technical cooperation w/ Libya: 2. The Ministers
  • A. S. Mike Monroney, Post Office and Civil Service Sen. Jennings Randolph, Public Works Senator B. Everett Jordan, Rules and Administration VH*. HOUSE March 13, SENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY , ., ._, the 1968 . _,,_ . __ Wednesday White House
  • Distance call to Post Master General Lawrence O'Brien-was in Massachusetts but enroute to New York. Left word in New York 9:55 a t Secy. 10:03 t : McPherson Dean Rusk pl Expend,- 10:15a t 10: 26a Secy. t 10:31a t 10:47a f 11:20a President
  • f or t 4:32p Joe 4:32p George 4:32p Tom 4:32pp Mary 4:37p 4:38p 1968 "President oberts R held a Pres s Conference REMARKS- (At this time the President announced Marvin Watson as the new Post Master General. PMG Lawrence O Brien resinged
  • - re commendation of Thurgood Marshall appt Ltr to Mr. Ashton Glassell - re visit on the fourth and Ashton Nobles - Regional Director of New York City Post Office Approve Goldman Invite Goldman to meet w/ MW Check No interest Macy & O'Brien Ltr
  • Cottam. Amb. to Kuwait • Hon. These Ambassadors are leaving later i n the week to assume their posts. V; l:40p t Joe 2:18p f Marvin Califano - pl Watson (pl) ' 2:19p - 2:27p The ;/ , . 11 2:27p i | ; RECORD ; / Milton Caniff, cartoonist
  • that the President raaJEJ:would' spend more time listening to them than talking to them. The President I explained that he felt that the place to start was in the colleges, and this might be a good beginning. • •Today poste d list o f Marine Corp s Officer s who m
  • , .6:00~ 6:15p ell } • Tne . Hal e Bogg s . John McCormack ; Carl Albert .—_ _ Robert McNamara ell Wlggins Editor & Exec VP. Post ; Washington j The President to the Red Room w/ Mrs. Johnson to receive OF F RECORD guests arrive d and were
  • Posted th e President' s emergenc y actio n unde r Sectio n 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Ac t pertainin g t o import s o f various type s o f low-priced chees e Today announced that th e Presiden t i s sendin g Unde r Sec y o f Labo r Jame s Reynol
  • all else in life - friendship. Working at speech-writing in Washington I had favorably caught the eye of the wonderful man, Eugene Meyer, owner of the Washington Post, father of the present owner, Katherine Graham. He was so close to Harry Truman
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • shouldn't take the time, but I like to tell the story, so I will. When that meeting was over--it was not open to the press at that time--a reporter from the Washington Post who has since died, a marvelous reporter called--with an E, a woman reporter, I'll
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • realized we had to have it. You know, the command post was the trailer moved outside the convention hall where Lyndon stayed. Mr. Rayburn was on that delegation. Price Daniel was head of it. As they called the roll call of the states, the minute Lyndon
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • this on balance and go right on? C: We would like for her not to have been assigned by the Post to cover. But when they assigned her, we couldn't do anything but accept her, put up with her, and hope we survived. F: And did. Did you ever have any opportunity
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • LIBR.AJ(Y ORAL HISTORY CO LLE CnON Ha rry Sch r e ib e r Narrator Address Post Of fice Box 816 Ga lve s ton, Texas 77550 Biographical informa tion : Navi ga t or, Army-Ai r For ce Inte rvie wer Pos iti on or re l a t ionsh ip t o narra t o r
  • cb:-ua1·y 8 Not set JUSTiCE ----orn· A onl"ia. ti on Houae Sen'l. tc . Februai·y 20 Net set LABOR House Senate February 19 Not set POST OFF!CE House Scn~tc March 5 Ap:-il 22 STATE A nnr onri;i Hons .... Arm.s Control House Senato
  • McCarthy and Senator Kennedy and the left wing has informers in the departments. The Times and the Post are all against us. Most of the press is against us. How can we get this job done? We need more money in an election year, more taxes in an election year
  • material in the last few days meetings with .many newspaper people, l;>ureau chiefs, columnists, magazine writers and broadcast men. He said he gave backgrounders to them all. He said they all practically surrender. Kilpatrick (Washington Post) has a son
  • that the President heard it and is displeased. The President talked about the poll in yesterday's Washington Post front page story which showed the President defeating Romney and Nixon whether George Wallace was in or out of the race. He pointed out that last
  • Lady Bird has breakfast with LBJ; LBJ gets sunburned; Lady Bird buys clothes and lunches with Dorothy Parker and Mary Griffith; LBJ and Lady Bird ride to Lewis place with the Bob Massies of Saturday Evening Post; dedication of the new Lyndon B
  • Mr. Jenkins with Investigation (Suspicious Person). He was released after posting and forfeiting $25 collateral. Information was received that the word "pervert" had been added to the police record book at a subsequent time but never submitted
  • Memorandum, January 10, 1968 (Secret). -SECIIB'f In connection with these studies, the Department asked field posts to be alert to political, military and economic issues which the British departure raised, noting that the end of the British military
  • ............................. 5 Bomber Destruction ............................. 6 Non-use of Nuclear Weapons ..................... 6 Observation Posts. .............................. 7 Reduction of Forces............ ................ 7 Reduction of Military Expenditures
  • DA}! BURROS as •Editor and ROY FRA?OOI0USER as Associe,te E::litor. · Eiitorial offices were listed as bei:ng at Post Office Box 11~3~., Reading., Pa. · It is· noted that the ·'Reading Fagle," previous:Ly m.enti.oned., on October 31., 1965, reported
  • Roberts OFF l Kilpatrick Tom Johnson Christian RECORD RECORD Washington Post is starting a series of stories on policy making in VietNam the President told Russell Wiggins last night that he "would like to have something to say about the stories." So
  • intention to nominate Alexander B. Trowbridge of New York to the post of Secretary of Commerce. q| | Today as issudd proclamation designating Memorial Day, Tuesday, May 30, 1967, a da y of prayer for permanent peace. j ! Today i for j and issued
  • Post - - today' s dat e 9:42p Wheel s down at Randolp h AFB President t o th e fenc e t o shak e hand s w / crow d 9:50p Aboar d Air Forc e On e - an d wheels u p Gerald j( j (./_ I ' i n th e Stateroo m w / Mrs . Johnson . M r an d Mrs. j**Hf