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- Code LD Ed Mower y (Newhouse newspapers) Sandwiches $3.55 R To Boston — see travel activity 4. 3:00p Parade through town to Sheraton Hotel 5. 5:00p Press conference, Sheraton Hotel Dinner in hotel suite 8. # Addressed Democratic Rally, Symphony Hall
- ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time 3 12:25 7 4:10 Mode of Travel* From (Place) Washington, D . C. Boston, Mass . Accompanied by AF-2 Jetstar Mrs. Johnson, Sen, and Mrs. Kuchel, Col. Jackson " " * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner
- - Tips Special Plane R R - Train TRAVEL ACTIVIT Y Diary Entry No. Departure Time From (Place ) 1. 10:00a 5. 2:30p Boston Hartford, Con n Mode of Travel* Convair same Accompanied by Destination (Place) Bill Moyers , MM , Hartford, Conn Geo
- LBJ travel
- DISCUSSION OF CONGRESSIONAL ADJOURNMENT, LBJ'S UPCOMING TRIP TO BOSTON, MONEY FOR APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION
- "(BOSTON, MASS.)"; MCCORMACK IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR
- LBJ travel
- Mathis brought by some relatives of his to be introduced to VP VP opened Senate Bob Albright To 4040 52nd Street with Bobby Walter lunch in P-38 with Les Carpenter and his Boston editor, Mr. Clancy, of Boston Herald and Traveler $3.00 George Brown Bobby
- Hotel, Boston, Mass. LD 1 11:05 2 12:15 Selected Day Friday should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND COD E Expenditure Code TELEPHONE CODE: f t Lo LD - from to Local Long Distance ss concerning the Vice President's Activity
- :00n I 12:15p 12:45p 1:00p 1:30p 3:00p 3:15p 3:30p 4:30p 8:00p Stanley Marcus Bun Raley and postmasters for picture Ed Connally Woodrow Seals re coming to El Paso for hospital dedication Secretary Freeman Mr. Choate, publisher and editor of Boston
- . McCormack (Boston ) Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
- December 1, 1960 Expenditure Code Bob Poag e (Waco) Bobby Baker (Wash, DC) To Llano with A. W. by car to look at ranch property Deer hunting with A. W. ; Ashton, MMW at West Ranch Bobby Baker (Wash, DC. - - from A. W. 's house) Cong. McCormack (Boston
- of Washington Branch Managers of Plans for Progress Firms To the White House White House - Meeting w/ the President on the railroad crisis To 4040, via car 111, arriving at 12:45 George Brown, NYC (from 4040) (returning his call Family picture-taking - Boston
- him to wish his Dad a happy birthday - promised him a Stetsonhat Ed Clark - asking him to carry the LBJ Stetson hat to Garner Dick Carpenter in Boston (returning his call) To San Antonio International Airport via bonanza w/ Mrs. Johnson, Li z Carpenter
- Boatner Walter Jenkins G. Reedy Eloise Thornberry To Senate Gym, via car 111, arriving there at 6:13 Depart Gym via, car 111 arriving 4040 at 7:25 To Constitution Hall w/ Mrs. Johnson, arriving there at 8:30 for Boston Symphon y Concert Depart Constitution
- -!EWY.Q._~ For tbs past few months, the NOI has been attempting ~ stimulate suffic1.3nt interest in th-~:!.rgroup in Syracuse, _ N. Y., to form a salf-sustaining mosqu~. A dalegation of five to six men has been traveling to Syracuss from Buffalo, N. Y
- , National Airport To Boston, Massachusetts, arriving at 4:30 To Statler Hilton Hotel via motorcade. . .then to suite To Reception in hotel preceding dinner VP attends dinner given by Associated Industries of Massachusetts in hotel introduced by Sen. Kennedy
- n Juan, Puert o Ric o (b . 4 ) C 11:27 t 11:28a Calls checked mf Senator Stephe n Youn g -b. 5 Breakfast i n dining roo m o f LBJ Ranch w / Mrs . Johnson, Senato r an d Mrs. Humphrey US SEE TRAVEL RECORD FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY GOVERNMENT
- Secy Udall - n/r from mansion t Leonard Marks - n/r from mansion 10:02 f McGeo. Bundy t 11:02 C C Ed Weisl Sr. - New York - n/r from mansion 9:35 10:15 f 11:20 f 11:40 t Abe Fortas - Boston, Mass. - n/r from mansion Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag
- t 2:50p LUNCH w / Do n Thomas , Georg e Christian, ml , mar y s Speaker Joh n McCormick , Boston--t o wis h the speake r happ y birthda y John Burn s i n th e livin g roo m 3:05p The Presiden t wa scalls checked natf November 1, 1966
- conference in Washington" The theme of the luncheon boosts a program to travel in the United States this year and help boost the economy and counter the gold drain by half a billion dollars. Last year, some 1, 500, 000 foreigners visited the U. s. A. while 3
- , didn't you? C: Yes, I now represent the Boston Herald-Traveler. F: So you've kept the Boston connections? C: Yes, I've kept Boston connections. I've represented the Springfield - Daily News continuously since early 1946, and, of course, Jack
- Workers Party (SWP), 1702 East 4th Street, Los Angeles, California. • 'l'his pamphlet reads as follows: 11 The members of the Black. Liberation Front composed of Afro-Americans who traveled. to Cuba feel compelled to issue a stater.:ent as to why
- r anothe r The President stoppe d at Constit ution Plaza an d again spok e t o th e people . In 10 minutes, th e motorcad e ha d been able t o travel onl y around the bend of the Plaz a - - and he stoppe d again to speak . The motorcad e wa s stil l
- Rabbi Leonard Zion, Aaeoo. Dean ~at:' Stu4en4' Allaire, Drandeie Univ. P,--u~.Jooe ph I>ro'l. Howard Zinn, Boston Univeral ty Af:tilio.tions S~ tho eimiero o~ 'thia atn>eal. are ~or 'th• 'D\lr'DO&e o~ ST~EMTS TRAVELING TO MISSISSIPPI "'ROM
- , industrialist Harry Obest - State dept interpreter Ambassador Ernst Lemberger of Austria Dr. Gerald Hinteregger, Deputy Chief of Mission, Austrian Embassy Amb Ludwig V. Kleinwaechter, former Austrian Amb to U.S. The group travelled at its own expense, and did
- y Expenditure Code Activity (includ e visite d by ) LD Lo Senator Edwar d Kenned y -Boston , Mas s (b . 1 ) 12:07 Governor Joh n Connall y - _ b . 3 Congressman Phi l Landru m i n Jasper, Ga . - b . 4 12:04a 12:07a 12:36a at J V -(b . 2
- a3aigned workshops tor the length of the conference~ .• Workshop number three lfajS·entitled~ "BiackFQ'M'er a.n1 11a.z led· b7 Ron lCarenga.~· The work.shop opened w1 th a. p.~per ·by nr·. •Adela.ids Hill of •• Boston University. In he1· paper Dr. n11
- Southern [University], not the Groovy Grill experiences but with Boston [University]? J: Oh, Texas Southern gave me a general, good basic--I almost said remedial education. Texas Southern gave me a fairly good hand on the basics, reading and writing. I
- for Congress; visit to LBJ Ranch; accessibility of LBJ; Lady Bird; goals in Congress; contrasting the Texas Senate and U.S. Congress; Texas delegation; influence of grandfather; Texas Southern and Boston Universities; the Judicial Committee
- of Orthopedic Surgery, Univ of Tenn travelled widely, visiting more College of Medicine, Staff member, the Campbell Clinic: Trustee, AMA than half of the provinces, and John H. Knowles, M. D. , Boston- General Director, Massachusetts General Hospital made
Record copy, Remarks of the President in Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10/29/1964
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- . For 11 months and one week now, I have borne the torch that passed from the hands of that great and good and gallant President on that tragic November day inl963. I have traveled more than 100,000 miles into 44 States of this land, and every mile
- . Creal, J.B., AAA Cunningham, Congressman Glenn Curran, William J., Director, Attourneyat Law, Cutler, Lloyd, Law-Medicine Institute, Boston, Massachucetts Washington, D.C. Cutter, Walter A., Director, Centerof Safety Education,New York University,New
- BOSTON 9 MARLENE WILSON and VON EUGENE · RHEA; estimated membership 12 to 15; BOSTON working .as nori-pay COllE--· member; former CORE members in programs of poverty agencies; MARLENE WILSON elected National Secretary of National Action 0 - 2 - CI 157
- , to report to me often directly on the ways by which he feels tbat we in America could multiply the relationships through travel 1 particularly through trade, through scholarship, and ju\\t through better understanding between the peoples of America
- an evening of music and reminiscences of days in the Johnson White House and travels around the globe in Air Force One. 6 Historian Michael Beschloss, who listened to and transcribed all of President Johnson's taped tele phone conversations released thus
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 17 (XVII), 6/11/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the Austin-to-Boston statement that came out, that they were going to campaign from Austin to Boston, or campaign the whole country, try to get all votes. But again, that is the kind of meeting that you hold 2 LBJ Presidential Library http
- between the convention and election due to a lack of political stability; the JFK/LBJ 1960 campaign kickoff parade in Boston; LBJ drinking too much in El Paso at the beginning of the campaign; the nature of LBJ's campaign speeches; the Richard Nixon-Henry
- NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Burris to Jenkins re travel Vice President Memo insurance DATE for the 2/18/63 RESTRI CTI ON C FILE LOCATION VP Security
- Travel
- Folder, "Travel Insurance - V.P. and Mrs. Johnson," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 3
- in connection with this--as it was called then--"One Stop Inspection System," which was intended to reduce the amount of time that a traveler spends in going through the entrance formalities. M: When did this program you're talking about--this One Stop Program
- , National Rifle Assoc. James C. Gross, Exec. Director, Natl. Assn, of Travel Organizations Charles Colson, Attorney, New England Council Fred B. Lifton, Director, Government Relations Dept. , Outboard Boating Club Joseph W. Panfold, Conservation Director
- , Roger Wilkins (45 yrs.) Boston, - Senior Draper Illinois & Kramer Incorporated Eastern Gas and Fuel Asso - President, Massachusetts Vice President, Travelers Insurance Company Charles Wellman (51 yrs.) - President, First Charter Financial
- crash program._to remove road side hazards on existing streets·_and highways and to __engineer the roadsides of new· facilities wit:11 safety as_ a major criterion." ..;more- - 2 "Only in this way,'' the report states, "will leaves the traveled way
- by dinner with Senators Russell, Hill, Frear and Mrs. Frear, the Skeeter Johnsons, Thornberrys and the Smathers. 1/12 10:30 a.m. meeting with JFK, attends Texas Delegation family luncheon at the Capitol, then apparently has appointment with Dr. Travell