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  • it wasn't that he didn't d ese rv e th e country, but that the country didn't deserve him--something to that effect. Well, this type of thing began to come out. I r ememb e r another one i n the Baltimore Sun a bout the Texan s , how God, wasn't it great
  • to be great admirers of the President. There was a man called Charles Roberts, Chuck Roberts, from Newsweek. Or, of course, Phil Potter, the Baltimore Sun, always was pro-Johnson, and any number of oth.ers whom I've talked to who were solid. The thing I'm
  • remember Pat Furguson with the Baltimore Sun and I always joke We left his main campaign plane; got into two or three old DC-3s and flew up to Mankato, Minnesota where he made a speech. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • y Wirtz, Wirtz, Kermit KermiGordon, t Gordon, andand BMBadjourned M adjourned to thet oswimming the swimming pool to sit sit in in the the sun sun and andwork workon onbudget budget matters there. pool to matters there. Cabinet member members andDrDr
  • ^ sitting i n the sun w/ Mr. an d Mrs. Arthu r Krim, Jimilu Mason , and "V M October 26 , 1965 White House - LB J Ranch, Texas TUESDAY Napped in the house Judge A . W . Moursun d Judge A. W. Moursund Driving o n ranch are a w / Robert Pierpoint of CBS
  • To the pool area -- and sat in the sun w/ MF and VM Judge A. W. Moursund - Johnson City, Texas Bill Moyers - San Antonio, Texas Mr. J. C. Kellam - Austin, Texas Joined by Ginny Thrift at the pool area Mary Davis - in the kitchen -- "when will lunch be ready
  • Vancouver Broom, William Ridder Puhl. Phila. Inq. .1ili, Jerome Cahn, Robert Campbell, Lady Jane Carpenter, Cauley, Les John r.hapman, Clark, Sun Robert . Hood, Johnson, Chgo. Werner Buck Garnett Andrey Maurice Kiker, Douglas Star Ed
  • from Baltimore--Green Springs Valley. I was the second child in the family. Then I had a--the next one in the family was my sister Hilda who married and lived in San Francisco. My third--my brother Ronald Von Holt who also graduated from Yale in 1921
  • from Baltimore--Green Springs Valley. I was the second child in the family. Then I had a--the next one in the family was my sister Hilda who married and lived in San Francisco. My third--my brother Ronald Von Holt who also graduated from Yale in 1921
  • from Baltimore--Green Springs Valley. I was the second child in the family. Then I had a--the next one in the family was my sister Hilda who married and lived in San Francisco. My third--my brother Ronald Von Holt who also graduated from Yale in 1921
  • from Baltimore--Green Springs Valley. I was the second child in the family. Then I had a--the next one in the family was my sister Hilda who married and lived in San Francisco. My third--my brother Ronald Von Holt who also graduated from Yale in 1921
  • . 2) Salutation: my nickname, "Ep". You have always addressed me by 3) This Thomas Ross 1 column re the CIA and Rostow is a syndicated column distributed by the Chicago Sun-Times to several hundred newspapers. It seems to me it would be a good idea
  • -, corridor D.C.-Baltimore, will use a $277,733grant trom the U. S. Department ot Housing and Urban Develop=nt to research and design a public transportation system. Secretary Robert c. Approval ot the grant was announced today ·oy Weaver
  • . October 6, 1961 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code To Dallas -- see travel activity To Baylor Hospital to see the Speaker with Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Thornberry To LBJ Ranch -see travel activity sunning and swimming To Austin -- see travel activity To fifth
  • Activity (includ e visited by)* LD June 2 8 Expenditure Code sunning shopping fo r Mrs . Johnson , Lynd a an d Lucy a t hote l shop s on boa t fo r rid e t o Coconu t Islan d arrived Coconu t Islan d - - me t b y E d Paule y an d Governo r Brown , th e
  • (include visited by)* LD t t Friday July 7, 1961 Expenditure Code lying in sun Amon Carter (Fort Worth) lunch of metracal George Brown (Houston) To Fort Worth -- see travel activity at hotel Texas suite: Sarah Hughes drinks in suite with group of Fort
  • . Moursund, Mr West, Mr. Kellam - Governor kibitzed. The Governor visited w/ Roy Kellerman (the agent who was riding in the car in Dallas with Pres. K. and Gov. C.) 5:50 10:10 Sun 3-29-64 for dinner press Happy at West "Meet Ranch Easter
  • . Salinger Walter Jenkins George Brown Houston Harte Judge Moursund Mr. Henry Luce In the den w/ Alfred and Nancy Negley In the office w/ Bill Mauldin, Pierre Salinger, Carlton Kent, Mr. Dedman (Chicago Sun Times) To Haywood via chopper w/ Mrs. J. Bill
  • Carpenter Liz Carpenter Sunning and Swimming w/ MMV and MF To Lewis Place w/ MM V and MF to hav e lunc h there w/ Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Kellam Driving around Lewis place w/ above To Scharnhorst w/ MMV and MF Arrive LBJ Ranch Jack Valenti To meet A. W
  • . Liz told him about the domino grave being moved to the park. President suggested charging admissions for Boyhood Home and birthplace. 2:30 Sat by pool in sun w/ President, Liz, and Marie. 3:15 Walked down road with Liz - to cemetery, birthplace
  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diarydictated8/31966 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Camp David Time Date Sunday, July 31, 1966 Activity sun shining bright, brisk weather 1. 10:30 Breakfast w
  • (Clark Clifford) Secretary and Mrs. Fowler Congressman and Mrs. Mahon Him Mr. and Mrs. Rostow Secretary and Mrs. Wirtz 4:25 On boat: President went above deck in sun. Joined by Califano and wife, Hale Boggs, Secretary Fowler, Patsy, Abe Fortas, Clark
  • with President 2. 10:40 To look at samples w/ Mr. West in the sun. To State Dining Room to look at materials. Goodbye to: Toini Jacquemin from Library of Congress who has been working with Jim Ketchum Bess introduced Sylvia Symington 11:30 Upstairs - worked
  • house, after picking up Mr. Frank Erwin at runway. 12:40 To the hangar. 12:55 Returned to the main house. 1:04 Called Mariallen. John Connally's call to Teddy White and Cronkite Lunch: on the front porch, in sun on trays, with the Krims, AW Moursund
  • , Miss Sally Engelhard, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rostow. It was Elspeth's birthday and we celebrated with gifts and a cake. Sat on sun porch -- played bridge with Lynda, Charles Engelhard, and CR Smith. Inside to pack. Entry No. Time Activity 5:16 Went
  • , 196 0 * Activity (includ e visited by) LD Expenditure Code To Reno , Nevad a - - se e trave l activit y Sunning an d lunc h aroun d th e poo l a t Tow n Hous e Mote l Press conferenc e a t Mape s Hote l Reception fo r genera l publi c a t Mape s
  • League 6, 1967 I ./ ToCabl'net Election• Room for ~eetin1 w/ Vle~nam· Observer• • •.11 :.06 a - 12:15 a. Pree ■ pool··of AP, UPI, Tlme, Phil Potter Balley• Cowlee Publications Sun, Charle• Member• of the Cabinet joined and Jlm Jonee, S. Ma~kman
  • HOUS E dat >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Fe DIARY e W H Sun Da ,_. . th resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) , Time Telephone 11 In Out 4:15p Mr 4:25p T Lo b 11 , 196 8 f or t Activity LD y . (include visited by) . Georg e Brow n
  • :25p Arrived 11 1968 Sun Day (include visited by) George Brown's ranch - near Uvalde. Texas for LUNCH 5:33p i •( - Mrs. Departed George Brown's ranch - via helicopter accompanied by Mrs . Johnson Luci Lyn ' ^~~- * Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
  • changed S THE Vfcnre HOUSE Date March 26, 1967 PIESIDEHT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Day T- Telephone Activity In Out Lo Entry f p^0y 1 _. or t ExpendiLD President went to the terrace to get some sun
  • matters w/ President In the office -- talking w/ Geo. Christian and Jake Jacobsen) In the office reading tickers and autographing pictures The President to the pool area w/ MF and and swim before lunch VM and George Christian to sit in the sun Joined
  • remained in hi s bed, napping and dozing, with Mrs. Johnson in the roo m -with him . d-x- LUNCH w/ Mrs. Johnson, Dr. James Cain, Jak e Jacobsen, Glend a Temple, MF Meat Patty, Salad, Gree n peas, tapioca for dessert. To the roof of Bethesda to sun -- i n
  • to Mr. Alexander'• comment•. Beat reaarda. Sincerely, Booth Mooney Eucutlv• Aaaiatant Lyncloa B. Johnaon Mr. Clyde B. Rqadale Texaa City Sun Texa• City, Texaa to CASE & PB.OJEcr June 25, 1954 Clyde: i l ~• you will eee by read1D1 the enclo ■ ed
  • designed to give a solid view of where we have come from and where we are going in relation to Asia. It might well include your Baltimore speech and certain other statements not given on the tour. Although. we are making real progress in developing