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  • Vance Admiral Raborn, BM Aug White Larry O'Brien Cong Carl 31 1965 Tuesday House The President observe d Liz Carpenter's b. d. by calling her t o the West Hall and giving he r ik gifts fr his gift closet. Earlier he had autographed a pictur e
  • in speech after consulting w/ Liz Carpenter who had just come in with Mrs. Johnson. xsfcdxiii: 1:09 8PPp To (\^f and ~~~~_~ "' Cabine t Room, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson Liz carpenter to greet Winners of the Federal Woman's Award 1:10 1:15 REMARKS
  • (pl) Harry McPherson Liz Carpenter Bob Fleming (pl) Rufus Youngblood Bob Fleming (pl) Henry Wilson (pl) Mike Manatos Liz Carpenter 23, 1966 Thursday June 23, 3336 1966 Datr White House THURSDAY To the State Dining Room w/MW - Dav for Meeting
  • the pattern for so many families in Texas," Liz Carpent r remembered. "When the oldest child was ready for the univer­ sity, your mother picked everybody up and you came down here. And so for 20 years we rented houses on the fringes of the University of Texas
  • :00p t Liz 5:02p t Ernest 5:03p ~t " 5:05p t mjdr r Richard Daley - Chicago Rusk Carpenter Goldstein - pl EEK -- re "call me memo" on B^tffeS6^ia§§^^ Struve Hensel. Watson - pl - pl VH.TE HOUS E Date_Fe b6 DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N , 196
  • . Johnson's agent and have her call when she awakens. 7:50a Breakfast ; 7:54p f Liz 8:06a t Dale 8:21a f mrs. "* 8:35a. t Hon. 9:52a f 10:00a t Simon Marvin 0:13a t Mr. 10:27a f 10:33a "T*[ Carpenter. Columbus. Indiana Meeks Johnson. Columbus
  • Activity (include visited by ) LD 7:45am President 7:45am 25, 1968 had breakfast £ Willard Deason Larry Temple and Jim Jones on second floor with President 8:14a.m t Willard 8:32am £ Walt 9:32am f Liz Deason at his home Rostow Carpenter
  • Liz Carpenter Jack Douglass Cater Marcus Moyers Dick Nelson George Reedy Valenti
  • Destination Time (Place) US Mrs. J, Valentis , Liz , Agent s Andrew s Knight, Goodenoug h Marine Copter USAF See attache d Punta #972 Caucedo, Dom. Rep. Car See attache d * I f CP give flight number; If SP give owner . ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc
  • . Arthur Krim Hon. & Mrs. A. W. Moursund Mr. & Mrs. Walt Rostow Mr. & Mrs. Simon McHugh Liz Carpenter, Bess Abell Mrs. Earl Deathe Jake Jacobsen Marie Fehmer. Mary Slater Office George Christian, -San Antonio Retired
  • Jack Valenti Wh. Hse Operator - req'ting (Garage be advised to bring his car around to Diplomatic R Harry McPherson .Liz Carpenter DINNER w/Mrs. Johnson Entrance Today signed an Exec Order which will have the effect of terminating the designation
  • dent's plan s fo r th e comin g weeks) Liz Carpente r - aske d Operato r t o hav e he r joi n o n 2d floor (Th e Presiden t wante d h e r t o come an d meet w / hi m an d B M etc. r e plan s fo r signin g of beautification bill) Larry O'Brien (no t
  • to change posts and be assignee to Senator Richard Russell of Georgia Portugal. Hon. Joseph Palmer, newly designated Asst Secy of State for African Affairs Liz Carpenter Joe Califano To the Civil Service Commission Auditorium for the Government Equal
  • machine - in hallway - J^ outside Joe Califano's Ofc _____ ^—_^, _^ and Jim Jones To MW's Ofc - Col. Albright, MW, Mr. Wm. Hopkins there discussing removal of phones ^ To Oval Rm Ofc - watching TV. Director Schultze ( ret. his call) mjdr in Liz Carpenter
  • Red Mass at St. Mathews Church; nap and talk with Lynda Johnson; Lynda and Secret Service agent walk to Drug Fair for sundae and soda; dinner with Les and Liz Carpenter, and Jake Pickle; phone call from Robert McNamara about Cyprus; phone calls
  • , were Marvin Watson, Jake Jacobsen* Pres. called Bill and asked himto Walt Rostow, Bill Moyers -- all in and out come to his room. Pres. told Bill he had awakened at 5:30 a. m.He Ambassador to Australia, Edward Clark came to the room w/ then called Liz
  • , 1968 INTERVIEWEE: ELIZABETH CARPENTER INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mrs. Carpenter's office in Washington, D.C. ' Tape 1 of 1 F: Mrs. Carpenter, tell us something about your early career, where you came from and how you ever happened
  • See all online interviews with Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter
  • Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
  • Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter
  • . Johnson and Liz Carpenter and myself, and she asked me if I would come to work for her and do that in what both of us envisioned would be a part-time job and one 4 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org More on LBJ Library oral histories
  • En route Indianapolis t o D. C, Wash Nat'l Airport Arrive Page Aviation/from Indianapolis. Arr 4040. Depart for Middleburg - to "Huntlands Estate" Middleburg, Va. accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carpenter - Car 111, arr'g 3:35p Took
  • except the Jacksons and the Carpenters) leave. Time Activity 10:05 With the President, the Carpenters, and the Jacksons to the second floor. 10:15 Carpenters left; Jacksons to third floor. 10:45 Retired. House guests: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson (# 327) *****
  • Roberts and with Dorothy Territo. Another young man on the staff, Dick Nelson, and I worked together. I had some contact with Liz Carpenter and Ashton Gonella, and then worked extensively a couple of periods with George Reedy and Willie Day Taylor
  • leaving LBJ's staff to join the Commission on the Status of Women staff; Liz Carpenter's involvement in the Commission on the Status of Women; the early days of the women's movement; how the goals of the women's movement have changed; Eleanor Roosevelt's
  • to mjdr's office with: Jim Jones Liz Carpenter The president was looking at pictures of Lyn for Liz to release - he selected quite a few - making comments "This one is really good" - "Oh, this one is great" He looked at the telegrams for the Kennedy
  • to hand out mail he had signed and he looked at materials waiting to come into him from mjdr's desk. Ontop of the stack was an article in the Chicago Tribune covered with a note ^ from Liz Carpenter. The article contained aninterview with Mrs. Gerard
  • was commemorated with speeches, wreath-laying ceremonies, and refreshments. The 36th President would have been 85 on August 27. Liz Carpenter, with Brig. General Robert E. Gatliff, Commander of the 12th Flying Training Wing at Ran- dolph Air Force Base in San
  • . of James Connally Technical Institute of Waco, Texas New appointee-Mrs. Jean Head Sisco, Vice President for Personnel for Woodward and Lothrop of Washington, D. C. When the President landed at the LBJ Ranch, he was greeted by Mrs. Johnson, Liz Carpenter
  • , 1964 Mff.s Elizabeth Carpenter The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Liz: I understand Lady Bird is going to make a trip in South and I thought I should tell you the observations of friend of mine who has just returned from a two week motor along
  • See all scanned items from White House Social Files Liz Carpenter Subject Files Box 11
  • Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
  • Folder, "Whistle Stop [2 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
  • Liz Carpenter Subject Files
  • their names were. Actually, I thought I was just functioning as a chauffeur to bring the boys up. But about five minutes after the dinner had begun, Liz Carpenter carne out and said, "Mrs. Johnson wants you to be master of ceremonies." PB: P: Liz
  • of General Ser­ vices Administration, spoke to Library staff during visit in December. After three years away from Washington-during which time she served as consultant to the LBJ Library-Liz Carpenter returned to the Capital City in January to become
  • McPherson Bill Moyers, Jake Jacobsen, Marvin Watson __ Secy Rusk, Amb. Symington, William Jorden, Clark Clifford Yolanda Boozer, Nell Yates, Carol Welch, Marie Fehmer, Mary Slater Gus Peleuses, Tom Mosselem, Dr. Burkley, Liz Carpenter, Bess Abell, Rufus
  • and so forth; and Mary Margaret and myself. It seems to me during '60, Liz Carpenter had gone to work for Mr. Johnson--right--and she traveled with us on a good many of the trips. She helped Mrs. Johnson with some of her remarks that she would make
  • ; selection of Johnson Christmas gifts for family; working for LBJ; social occasions at White House; decline in LBJ’s popularity; Lady Bird’s relationship with LBJ; LBJ at the Ranch; Bess Abell; Liz Carpenter; turnover in staff members; President’s
  • of that office. Liz Carpenter even had been coming in and out, but he called Liz a disruption, because she did talk on the phone a lot and she had a loud voice. I know he moved her out and moved Colonel Jackson and Lynn out, especially after Geraldine got married
  • to be the answer. We may find no other way to limit the influence of these large contributions." Below: Tom Leonard, Mod­ erator Chet Brooks, Karl Rove, George Shipley World of Texas Politics: The Writers "Texas is still the big story," said Liz Carpenter
  • NATIONAL 1730 K STREET, WASHINGTON, O. C. COMMITTEE N. W. 20006 TELEPHONE FEDERAL October 1, 1964 MEMORANDUM TO: Liz Carpenter The White House FROM: Fred Dutton SUBJECT: Southern rTrain Trip In drafting brief comments for the southern train trip
  • See all scanned items from White House Social Files Liz Carpenter Subject Files Box 11
  • Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
  • Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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  • and the President and Mrs. John the Governor and Lady gxitRx Cutler, the Prime Minister and Mrs. Holt, x the Premi and Mrs. Askin. the American Ambassador and Mrs. Clark, Jake Jacobsen, Marvin W Liz Carpenter, and Walt Rostow disembarked. The President, the Prime
  • 10:30a 2:00p 4:00p 7:15p hunting at Scharnhorst with Mrs. J; Dr. and Mrs. Bailey Elmo Burke (Chicago) Ed Clark and Dick Carpenter, Don Thomas breakfast: Clark, Carpenter, Thomas, Mrs. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Bailey, MMW riding with Mrs. Johnson, Henry
  • for the night went over to President's office 5:45 Senator and Mrs. Inouye arrived and then other guests arrived: Carpenters, Horace Busby, Clark Cliffords, Vicky and Simon, William White 6:30 With President, and party left White House Rode in car with Mr. White
  • Meeting with Tom Watson and Eliot Noyes to 1 p.m. 1:40 Mrs. Carpenter 3:37 Left White House with Mrs. Carpenter in car toured George Washington Memorial Parkway, Mall, and National Arboretum 4:55 Returned to White House 5:00 To South Grounds for walk 5:23
  • . Carpenter and Secretary Udall 2:30 - Meeting with Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Abell, and Mr. Stugard re: beautification 4:30 5:50 To President's office - then walk around South Grounds with Him - returned to President's office briefly 6:20 Returned to second floor
  • The peacemaker man. t felt a nMd to Ny thank you for your hoapltality. the ■e tJwaa•that I decided ~28, 196-1 TO: LIZ CARPENTER FR.OM: DOUGLASS CATER Thia can 1M ....,...._. l■ tlle 'ft'ODl plac•. lf TalJah•~­ DRAFT MRS. JOHNSON•s TALLAHASSEE
  • See all scanned items from White House Social Files Liz Carpenter Subject Files Box 11
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  • Folder, "Whistle Stop [6 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
  • Liz Carpenter Subject Files
  • the President. The President then launched into a tirade against the newspapers reporters who follow him around at receptions. He explained to Senator Russell that Liz ^^HB Carpenter's procedure is to invite about 25 of them as guests to each reception type