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  • :00 Talk to Mrs. Steinbeck about shopping for CTJ and Lynda 1:25 To South Grounds for walk with the President and press and dogs 1:40 To Dr. Turchin 3:00 To sun roof for sandwich and work on mail Dr. Willis Hurst for short visit 5:00 - 8:30 To Queens
  • "25 NOV 'D' [INCORRECT DATE]"; "SUN"; "GOT YOUR FLOWERS LAST NIGHT"; "RATIFICATION ON TREATY=POSSIBILITY SPEC SESSION"; "VIETNAM SIT"; "DEGAULLE-FRENCH MONETARY MATTER"; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER
  • Expenditure Code Swimming and sunning 3. 2:30p Date Augus t 15 , 195 9 Breakfast: Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Ikard, MM, Margaret, Diana Lynda, Jim 2. 11:45a Day Saturda y swimming 6. 9:00p Dinner: same as above 7. 10:30p Margaret Hodges left for Washington
  • to the Flower Garden and to the Sunning Area w/ Mrs. Valenti and Courtenay, sitting in the chairs and enjoying the sunlight 12:39p -joined by Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bishop, and Lynda MMV and the Bishop office To HHHHH w/ Courtenay departed left w
  • this State through for the Democratic Party . Now we are back , the sun is shining , and the streets are full~ Instead of turkeys they are full of what I think must have been Democrats by the way they were cheering and waving. I want to say a word of thanks
  • and sunning at pool. Don Thomas (Austin, Texas) Lunch Nap Walter Jenkins (Wash. , D. C. ) To Haywood Arrived Haywood Boating with Moursunds Arrived LBJ ranch * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE 1962 Expenditure
  • Angeles, Philadelphi~ Detroit and Baltimore. Each year, in the coming generation, we will add the equivalent of 15 cities of ZOO,000 each. • • • • RE_C.tl.Y£o MAR3 19• In this message the word city is used· to mean the entire urbarfftJ.'(FJTJ :. §_5 1
  • wife, is thanking. "The day they were closing up the sun room"--that would be in his headquarters at the Stephen F. Austin [Hotel]--"I went down to tell them all goodbye and thanks for you and also for me. They've all been grand: Julia Bryden and sweet
  • -- I -- 4 C: Well, I could certainly check between these cities exactly. Two hundred and fifty sounds like a reasonable distance, because I think flying between here and Washington, we'd always have to stop in Baltimore for fuel, so it sounds like
  • Great Britain means to us -- and means to the world in which we live -- we are moved by a more meaningful English voice from the past. It was Robert Browning who spoke the truth for our time,. "My sun sets to rise again." Yes, these are difficult times
  • a daily column. By that time Pearson, who'd collaborated on the book, had been discharged by the Baltimore Sun for writing a chapter in the second Merry-Go-Round, called "More Merry-Go-Round" about Pat (Patrick Jay) Hurley, then Secretary of War, and his
  • DISCOUNT. HIM. IF YOU NEED ADVICE OR HELP CHECK PLATO. GOD HELP . YOU ALL P'~S. THERE IS NOTHING· NEW UNDER SUN. JOHN KENNEDY .CERTAINLY . . ASKED FOR THIS ONE. HE HAS MY PRAYERS. DO vou· FINE GENTLEMAN KNOW HOW FAR OUT IN LEFT FIELD YOU ALL ARE I JOHN F
  • , New Jersey, Penn­ sylvania; and Maryland; and (3) malt beverages . from New York, N.Y., Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., Newark, N.J., from Buhl, Idaho to points 1n Arizona, and Reading, Pa~ to Milford, Del. NoTE
  • Lady Bird's birthday, ana. the police se:i.zure 01· guns from weekend kangaroo hunters be1·ore his arrival at Port Darw:i.n . MELBOURNE : The Sun carried a story abou't Christopher Holt with the headline "My Pal the Presiuent . 1 The paper said
  • below, Phil Potter of the Baltimore Sun and a lot of these guys. "What the hell's up?" So I went down and said, He said, "Johnson's going to be vice president. He's going to take the vi ce pres; dency. II I said, "You're out of your mind." He said
  • Wednuday but might flare up again next wNJt. LN White ha• a memorandum from Adm1n1atratcwW••• on lt. Faata are the1e1 sun-tia•• ran a T\atllrday leptelllber 14 Th• C2u91gg atory awtely embarraa.Sng to both Dal.,. and W•nr. It 1aJd Weav• baa held up a,sro
  • yesterday about the Baltimore freeway plan he's working on and a little village in New Mexico that he's been working to save. I think he wanted to report on these two matters to the Committee for a More Beautiful Capital. It was her feeling that we should
  • lifeline is Georgia's gateway to world trade, and foreign trade port between Baltimore and New Orleans. linesa 33 deep water terminalsa in 1963 more than 1500 at the porta water borne commerce in 1963 1 -,110,000 tQna. the Southeast's leading Served by 109
  • it just about the same way. Two others, Sun in Pennsylvania, Maryland Shipbuilding in Baltimore, haven't gone quite this far, but t.hey are specializing in s:i,ngle ship designs, and as they buila more and more of those individual or single ship designs
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Laitin -- IV -- 3 moved Cassie Mackin in. They brought her in, I think, from the Baltimore Hearst paper, and this was her first trip down to Texas. After church in those days the press would all swarm after them; it was sort
  • it all in. G: Then you went from New York to Washington, is that right? J: Yes. I'm not sure how. I vaguely remember that we went down on a bus, because I think I remember going through the city of Baltimore. At any rate, my friend, Victor McCrea, had
  • too much misted an outlook. Gene Roberts was very, very solid. had a good string of correspondents: Ralph Kennan. Ward Just. The Baltimore Sun Peter Trumpal, Pat Ferguson, And the Post had fairly good ones: John Maffrey, To toss some out. It's
  • as George Sandarian, jumped ship while in Baltimore and later joined the Air Force, where he told his story to a chaplain who advised him to give himself up. He is charged with illegal entry and is held on bond for immigration officials in Dallas. LBJ
  • , Rafael Sunflower Duran, New Mexico Conky Gonzales, Crusade Sonia Roberts, Providence, Albert Sanford Mississippi for Justice, Foyles ,, Baltimore, Gottlieb, Denver, Colorado Rhode Island Maryland SANE Dennis Westb~ook, Newar«, New Jersey
  • confirmed by news of riots by Negroes in a list of places that reads almost like a glossary of American cities -­ Bakersfield, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Lansing, New York, Oakland, Omaha, San Bernardino, San Francisco, Washington, D. C. , and far too
  • to have a splash and you had to have some geographic spread, and you had to worry about which congressmen's districts they were in and so forth like that--I remember a battle in Baltimore about whether Parren Mitchell was going to be the LBJ Presidential
  • houseguest) Johnsons host dinner at Ranch for Lippmann, Liz Carpenter, Jack Valenti, MMW, Dean Ahmstead, Dean Haggerty, Moursunds, Price Daniels, Bill Steven of Houston Chronicle, Paul Bolton. 2/18 Lying in sun talking to Lippmann. Joined at lunch by CTJ
  • . OOYermneat. w. WWR.oatow:rla W. lloatow J'aauary 26, 1968 J"ollowlaa dlctated from Baltimore Su.. Fellowlas l■ dl-,atch from Adam Clymer, Baltimore Sun B11reaa Chief la New DelhL lleapoa•~l• So.let •oul'cee •aid to.lay . SeYlet Unlon l• prl-ntely •hlp