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  • ..,..;:;...,,,__, Ji~~, Da·... 12 ---; -t 1/ PERSONA-L/'GONPI»ENliALWed., Nov. 8, 1967 12:25 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: It would be good.if -- at luacb today -- you were to underline your wish that Sect. Ruak actually take off the full week-end at Camp David. He needs
  • to b'day party Tree shooting a 49) accompanied by WJ, JV, Larry O'Brien, Jr. (9 holes @ Burning (Larry O'Brien, Scott Lucas, O'Brien Jr., Harvard friend walked r guests arriv e - - t o th e poo l a t 6:0 0 - - returnin g t o Stat e Dinin g Room for buffe t
  • Sen Smathers , Bobb y an d Scott y Pe ek To Chevy Chas e Clu b wit h Mrs . Johnson , Se n & Mrs. Symingto n t o se e Boar d o f Governors fo r approva l o f membershi p int o Clu b Mr. an d Mrs . Dal e Miller' s part y honorin g th e Speaker , 152 6 Ne
  • ) The President invited Mrs. Hunter to come to lunch LUNCH w/ Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Jessie Hunter, Mr. Donald Thomas, Mr. J. C. Kellam, Luci, Pat Nugent, Betty Beale, Scott Duncan (friends of Luci's), Jake Jacobsen, Marie Fehmer, Vicky M hamburgers nxtf July White
  • Datf August LBJ Ranch Dav 28, 1966 SUNDAY Dr. Voss in to see President in his bedroom Mr. iJxE^spgx Huffman Baines, San Antonio Miss Bess Scott, Houston- -She called Mrs. Johnson, but the President got on also. In Office --looked at some papers
  • Coffiel d o f Rockdale, Texa s M r & Mrs . Fre d Shar p o f Austin, Texa s \** / Mrs . Perr y siste r o f Pete C of field M r &Mrs. Spencer Scott s o f Austin, Texa s Mr. & Mrs. John Harper Mr & Mrs . Frenc h Robertson of Abilene, Texa s Judge Mrs W. W W
  • for the appointment of John teinbeck New York, for appointment to the N tional Council on the Arts for an unexpire term terminating September 3, 1968 (vice David Brinkley). Thank you. ~---r--~ ~-..,-- SERVICE SET ~-f ,...i ~•(·IJYT'J~ May 10, 1966 10:30 a. m
  • St., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., KEHOE,Mrs. F. P., 301 Armory Pl., Sault Ste, Marie, Mich., 3/1/65. KING, Mr. & Mrs. Gearald, 541 Maple St., Sau.lte Ste Marie, Mich., 3/4/65. MONROE, Mr. & Mrs. David, 1095 Maple St., Saulte Ste Marie, M., 3/4/65. E
  • running for president right now." I forget what he said, I have it in my book. What they did was they would go into, we'll say, Pennsylvania. Governor [David] Lawrence is an old pro, you know. So when they went in there and asked Lawrence's support, he
  • , 1979 INTERVIEWEE: GENE LATIMER INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Latimer's residence, Denton, Texas • Tape 1 of 2 G: You mentioned in that interview with David McComb that your first glimpse of LBJ was when he came in to teach
  • , Senator [Hugh] Scott of Pennsylvania and Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania both came to testify, since I am a Pennsylvanian. And members of the Foreign Relations Committee such as--F: They made it bipartisan then? M: Gene McCarthy and [George
  • Assistance Command, Vietnam]; Komer's aide, David Pabst.
  • /29 No entry. 4/30 Meets during day with Amon Carter Evans; Carl Phinney; Max Freidman, David Schoenbrun; Ted Schroth; Corky Barner. discoverlbj.org May 5/1 Flies to Abilene, Kansas and dedicates Eisenhower Museum then flies to Austin and attends
  • of the teachers, and let's start off with Scott Klett, who I guess was the superintendent. that right? Is LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library
  • The school in Johnson City; Scott Klett as a teacher; curriculum; athletics; school rules; unaccredited status of high school; LBJ in school; LBJ’s ability to absorb information; Sam Ealy Johnson; community opinion of the Johnson family; LBJ’s visit
  • ' s briefing memo and talking poin,ts. This is a courtesy call. Mauritius (a small island in the Indian Ocean) just got her independence from Britain in March. (John Mosler and David King were your representatives at the ceremony. ) Ramgoolam came here
  • and to NICAP Assistant Director Gordon Lore by Coordinator Low and several times by Dr. David Saunders, project scientist in charge of the computer section. ; In a number of press interviews with Dr. Condon (copies enclosed), /it appeared that he was strongly
  • Minister described and said he would attempt to obtain some satisfaction for the Prime Minister's request upon his return to Washington. He was informed that the matter had already been raised with David Bell and that AID was now engaged in testing
  • to whathclr Winn Scott atlocld eccompan7 Mateo• or bo tn Preeldcmt JoJmacm•o party when he meets Mateos in Los Aoge!ee .and Pcl:n Sprin&•. [ ~{'~~~~j-.; ~.: N· J· ~w~~a COPY I 13 March 1964 i _i MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD 3 UB.JEGT: Meeting
  • when she thought I was being cussed out, even though I probably needed it at times. I said that on the David Frost show one time but I didn't go into detail. Anyhow, we got there. That's beside the point. He called me up, went over to Mr. Kleberg's
  • SUMMARY ANALYSIS DECEMBER 20, 1967 _) SUMMARY ANALYSIS \ Prepared under the direction of Robert Shellow , Ph . D. Assistant Deputy Director for Research Co- Auth ors of this rep ort in clude David Boesel, Louis Goldberg Gary T . Ma rx , Ph . D
  • Shellow, Robert Scott, 1929
  • 111e111tr sf' NLJ /VLJ &f-66 to President from David Bell confidential re: Korea to PI es i de11t ft 0111 Reste1;:J cf.:r-;/ A 89---6"1 . · ~~ K-/-97 - A Jatrra, ~~~~f½A-- + - ----:t:-4+-'-~~~l't-1=---'N'"'nmrimm--t:rrmrr1H"Pr----n
  • Yale. Others in the group are: Harold Helm representing . Princeton; Keith Kane ' representing Harvard, .Arthur Dean representing Cornell, Marlon Folsom representing Rochester; David Pa&kard representing Stanford, and Norman Chandler·representing Cal
  • • Aaaoclatlon, Education Harvard Ulliveralty Princeton Dr. Milton Ebenhower, Dr. L.lncoln Gordon, Johna Hopkln• tJnlveralty Johna HopldAa Unlveralty H. Sava1e, MIT Dr. Jamee R. KilUaa. MIT Or. Robert Scott. Unlveraity Dr. Theodore W. Schults
  • 1radaate of the A.tlU&ary Aca6tmy will now tu ~ue.u .. from Wlafleld Scott la the laat paraar,pll. w. w. R.eatow GOill IDZNTIAL attacllrneat DECLAS 1FIEO + , White House Guidelines, j:eb. 24, 1983 By NARA.Oat,aA-(-?-3 eOMPIDENTI.AJ.. (10/15/61
  • in the p~esent leac:t,r ,is WILLIAIIGORDOX Denver area. The Bladt Panther Party is led by Denver ~lack power advocate, LAURENRALPHWATSON,·and was orgaRized approxi­ mately May, 1967. The "Sundiata" organization is led by DAVID tke SuRdiata BUTLERand
  • motorcade, --for 30 mile trip to Ellenville riding with the President were, Senator Jacob Javits, Cong. Joseph Resnick, Cong. tH^^Hl John Dow, Senator Robert Kennedy and Mrs. Johnson Flowers sent today to Mrs. Eugene McCarthy and Senator Scott Lucas
  • (Cong. Record, p . 1 7 8 3 4 ); Lausche (Cong. Record, p . 178 35 ); Randolph (Cong. Record, p . 173 3 6); Sparkman (Cong. Record, p . 17838) B a r t l e t t (Cong. Record, p . 178 39 ); Byrd (West V ir g in ia ) (Cong. Record, p . 17839) and Clark (Cong