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  • I've told you--and I just can't index this mentally right away-I think I mentioned last time it would be a good idea to look up a Drew Pearson column on it. that killed it. The vote was 41 to 40 to recommit the bill, and Drew Pearson wrote
  • by the acquisition of the personal papers of columnist Drew Pearson and former Johnson cabinet members John Gardner and Robert Wood, and the diary of Ambassador U. Alexis Johnson. In its continuing solicitation program the Library has now acquired the papers of more
  • . there are numerous tapes from various collec­ tions of personal and organizational papers. such as the Democratic National Committee, Drew Pearson, Wright Patman, and John Connally. There arc approximately four thou­ sand videotape recordings including television
  • Canadian Prime Minister Pearson gives speech about Vietnam; lunch with Pearson in Aspen Lodge; discussion is about Civil War and Lake Erie pollution; Lady Bird reads "Hurry Sundown" and goes for walk with Secret Serviceman Jerry Kivett; bowling
  • . No. It was the year that it was debated. Drew Pearson right at the first of the year criticized LBJ for what he called a one-man rule and I think particularly for choosing Price Daniel over Herbert Lehman for the Judiciary Committee. had seniority
  • Recollections from 1955 on legislative matters; Price Daniel; Drew Pearson; interstate highway bill; Quemoy and Matsu; Styles Bridges; the Capehart Amendment; minimum wage; McCarthy Amendment on Geneva talks; Rayburn and LBJ; purchase of stations
  • and kitchen - to no avail) Hon. 1:40p President '"1:40p 3:05p White H f or t Activity LD 10:30a (NOTE: 12:30p t the Ramsey Clark, Attorney General to oval offic e with Larry Temple Drew Jim Pearson i n oval offic e OF Jones pl F RECORD VH.TE
  • upstair s -"ou t a t 9:40 a _ . "ge t m e Dre w Pearson". Operato r reporte d Mr . Pearso n was i n Hawaii an d it wa s too early there. Presiden t the n sai d whe n it i s 9:00a m Hawaii time tr y t o reac h hi m for me . Barefoo • _____ ~9:55a
  • (inciud r visitcd by) Cod 7:45a Awak MONDA Y x e - readin g newspapers an d watchin g t v - d t^ " e " i-•:-'-• ,..j ' 8:01a _ __ t Do n Thomas - Austin . Texa s . — j : 8:26a _ 9:05a I ! ———— __ _f j- _ | ' 9:23a I Dre w Pearson
  • first an d only bill o f this sessio n tha t President Johnso n wil l sig n - - Enrolle d Bil l H. R. 1 0 - compensatio n o f the Presiden t W* pl Jan 17, 1969 Ttee White House Friday Trudy Feldman OFF RECORD: Drew Pearson Bill Blackburn Robert E
  • for picture with Kermit Gordon - out 6:4 5 p. m. Lee White (b. 2) Drew Pearson (Off Record) out - 7:40 p. m. George Reedy (b. 3) Walter Jenkins (n/r) To MJDR's office to read newspaper ..-- Mrs. Johnson comes in and they go over several items together
  • Stuart Symington of Mo re report to Pres on his trip to Europe Drew Pearson drinks Read tickers to him OFF RECORD Jack Valenti in and out Douglass Cater McGeo Bundy Walter Jenkins Geo Reedy Sen Hubert Humphrey Jack Valenti Secy McNamara Jack Valenti
  • does not believe there is a danger Who should we talk to ? Secretarv Rusk: The chiefs of governments with troops in Vietnam, .-· - 4 ­ Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pearson. Secretary Rusk: On this matter of retaliation, might the North Vietnamese try
  • of Austin of Defense Robert McNamara through him HOUSE LEADERSHI P Speaker McCormac k Cong. Car l Albert George Reedy , Larr y O;Brien , Marvi n Watson , Jac k Valenti , Bil l Moyer s Drew Pearson HOn. Michae l Stewar t Secretary o f State fo r Foreig
  • . A . Goldberg , an d so n Robert To th e Ova l Offic e w / MW , BM . Justic e an d Mrs . Goldber g Secy > J\. *Under Sec y. Georg e Ball , an d so n Rober t Dean Rus k OFF RECORD!/Kar 1 Heinz.-Hagen . Edito r o f QUIC K Magazin e A^ Drew Pearson / Benedik t
  • or Abe Fortas or Aubrey Williams we would sip coffee and read Doris Fleeson, or Ruth Finney, or Pearson and AUen, or Bes1 Furman and talk with awe and a dmiration about that man in the White House who was lifting us out of the depression. As a Nation, we
  • Lady Bird meets with Roy Rodman, chief landscape designer for Texas Highways; arrival of Canadian Prime Minister Pearson; Lady Bird takes Mrs. Pearson on tour of LBJ Ranch; Winston Churchill's illness; Pearson relates story about Andrei Gromyko
  • , but we did and just thoroughly enjoyed it. M: Was the conversation invariably on politics? B: Almost always. They would listen to Drew Pearson. Everyone had to stop talking until Drew Pearson had finished his broadcast, and then they would talk about
  • , once you got a rapprochement between Johnson and Yarborough, then all sorts of consequences flowed from it. the Drew Pearson columns. For one thing, you had Now, Pearson was bitterly anti-Johnson. I don't know why, I think it had something to do
  • with Spyrous Skouros and Bebe Rebozo. 1/23 Senate leaders announce the formation of a special committee to investigate labor racketeering with Senator McClellan as chairman. On 1/25 Drew Pearson writes a column critical of the selection of McClellan because
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  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Drew Pearson Georgetown Files Box G 131
  • Folder, "Corcoron, Tom," Papers of Drew Pearson, Georgetown Files, Box G 131
  • Papers of Drew Pearson
  • a commitment, so I appreciated it. Later he was to give Jack Anderson this story, who then was writing under Drew Pearson's name, and Jack Anderson made that a basis of a column on the day of the nomination in Los Angeles, and his suggestion
  • _ Drew 10:57a -11:10a Tom 11:00a f -TUESDAY(include visited by) ture Code 10:55a t~ 28, 1967 RECORD: ; Pearson Memo Johnson joined the Bundy possible fm Marvin Watson says - Mr. Pearson asked if he could see President for a few minutes. Pearson said
  • Rusk . Robert McNamara ________^ 8:27p 8:45p joined 8:45p | Mmm I . Day Pearson called for the President, The President instructed that he be told he was in a Security Council Meeting and would call back later after the meeting. . Mr. Pearson
  • : tel l the m ove r ther et o ge t bac k on your card s (meaningg resum e makin g mea l (diet ) cards . ) m Jone s i n with w Pearson (Presiden t hear d them , turne d sayin g "Hell o Drew " an d wen t into office . ) Drew Pearso n aske d t o se
  • . Other Clifford Richard Helms Earle Wheeler Rostow Christian Johnson AnAfm ^•^•UK/ 2:55p "~ 4;25p t letter on t MW MW 4:30p t Rostow 4:45p t mf 4:50p t - pl 0 p l - pl Vietnam - to dictate a reply to Drew Pearson, with instructions
  • of the America n part of L'Express . The President read a memo from Bess Abell re Drew Pearson's 70th birthday today that invited him t o a party tonight—reply "I don't believe I can. I have remembered it with letters and packages." Als o read memo from Barefoot
  • will not listen to anybody else except us." The President asked about Prime Minister Pearson of Canada and Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain. The President said he wished that we could find something for Wilson to do. Walt Rostow said that Oliver Franks could
  • facilities . Se cretary Rusk: from the USSR. The President: Llewellyn Thompson does not believe there is a danger Who should we talk to ? Secretary Rusk: The chiefs of governments with troops in Vietnam, - 4 ­ Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pearson
  • . Pearson , Jr . , Medica l Corps USN, t o the grad e o f Rear Admiral . Admira l Pearso n i s th e Physicia n t o the Legislative Bodie s o f Congress Today announce d th e followin g retirement s i n th e Marin e Corps : . Lt. Ge n Richard C . Mangrum
  • . and Mrs. Dre w Pearson, columnist, Bell syndicate Dr. and Mrs. James A. Perkins, President, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Mr. and Mrs. M. Robert Rogers, Mgr., Natl Symphony Orchestra Mr. Daniel Schorr, CBS News Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Simon, Jr., Pres
  • To Oval Office Joe Califano Charles Schultze Signing Ceremony of the Proclamation and Exec Order concerning Beirut Convention - Oval Office ! /^ Robert W. Akers A Frank C. Tribbe ^^a^HtHWHHHHaaH*** Asst General Counsel of U A Wilbert H. Pearson USIA
  • hands. He als briefly looked at his briefing book for his visit w/ PM Pearson tomorrow and then directed it be put at his bedside. Retired
  • th e Internationa l Platfor m Association's annua l award (th e awar d i s i n honor o f free speech ) (Drew Pearson r e guest^ Introduced xC - b y Dre w ^
  • Sen Roman Hruska Con Sen Ernest Gruening Con Sen Clinton Anderson Con Sen Frank Carlson Con Sen James Pearson * Con Sen Jennings Randolph Con Tom Scot t Con James Calloway Con Sen Warren Magnuson Con Sen Henry Jackson Con { ! Cong . George Mahon Con
  • in the day and asked for 1/2 minute of the ; President' s time on thetelephone sometime today ! (RE : Minimum wage increase -- and legislation that will begin next week I:48p t :00p l:03 J y Hall Wilson p' Senato i concernin r James Pearson - who asked
  • . Patton, Birmingham, Ala. Dr R A Hawkins Rutledge H. Pearson, Jacksonville, Fla Rev J C Hope, . Brunswick, Ga Wm P Randall, Macon, Georgia Mrs. Bernice Johnson, Birmingham, Ala. Mr C H Jones, Little Rock, Ark Ethel Payne Vernon E Jordan, Atlanta, Ga Elihu
  • oo n the Sout hh Grounds Grounds 2 laps April 8 , 196 5 White Hous e Thursday To th e QiS&ee c portico outsid e hi s offic e wher e h e continue d t o tal k t o the members o f the pres s To office Drew Made Cabinet Record Eighty Pearson OFF
  • McGeorge Bundy Luci Luci (Drew Pearson - Syndicate d columnist ) OFF To th e Mansio n w / B M Secretary Georg e Bal l : RECORD Hon. Jame s Web b --to report o n the Gemin i flight Secretary Rober t McNamar a McGeorge Bund y Congressman Che t Holifiel d
  • with it. Notwithstanding the fact that Drew Pearson had written me up in one of his columns as being a tool of the tycoons, because I was carrying over the NASA patent policy to the FAA. I felt like writing Drew a letter and telling him that he was only just one hundred