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  • Arrive Wrightsman residence Depart Wrightsman residence Arrive residenc e of Amb. Joseph Kennedy - joined President there Depart Kennedy residence w/ President Arrive President's residence for dinner and talks Depart President's residence Arrive
  • :00p 5. 5:30p 6. 7:00p 1960 Expenditure Code Press conference at home of Joseph Kennedy To Nashville, Tenn Press conference, Biltmore Motel To Gov's mansion in car with Governor and Bobby Baker meeting with group of Southern leaders Addressed Youn g
  • Luncheo n Meetin g i n Skeeter's Office Ken Crawford (Newsweek) Congressman Clark Thompson Ben Javits GER, Liz , Boatner , Co l Jackso n Joe Kilgore Walker Stone Felton West F Adrian Spears (San Antonio) Bill Doherty (AFL-CIO) Ramsey Clark F Eddie Joseph
  • ) and their children, Marilyn and Malcolm -handshake and hello W. H. Kittrell, Dallas — discussed various matters, among them Oscar Mauzy lunch in P-38 1.95 Sen Muskie and some of his Maine constituents: Frank Tarr, Joseph Winners, Alton Lyond, Michael Gruaker Sen
  • . Gallag her and Cong. Daniel) Caucus Rm. , Cong. Claude Pepper, 352, OHOB James B. Carey honoring Joseph Minish, 1126 16th St., NW Missouri Delegation honoring Col. August Busch, 318 OSOB For Cong. Gillis Long of La. - Natl. Cap. Demo. Club at Dodge Hotel
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  • , 1960 (include visited by)* Expenditure Code LD Arrived P-38 Senator Johnson opened the Senate Sen Kennedy's office to see Bob Woodruff To Kennedy's office to see Gov. Hodges Sen Ellender's lunch G-44 Sen Kennedy Oveta Hobby -- "wanted to see
  • . 9:00p met at White House Pres-elect Kennedy, Pres Eisenhower to drive to Capitol Inauguration at Capitol of President Kennedy and Vice President Johnson lunch at Old Supreme Court Chamber watched parade from stands in front of White House stopped
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day Friday Date February 23, 1962 The Vice President began his day at (place). Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD Dinner with President and Mrs. Kennedy, Prince
  • Paso Date Day Monday September 12, 1960 Activity (includ e visited by) * Expenditure Code Rally in City Square front of Hotel Cortez with Sen Kennedy To Lubbock airport -- see travel activity Airport Rally in Lubbock, Texas. Cong. Paul Kilday
  • . 11:00a 5. 12:45p 6. 12:55p 7. 2:45p 8. 2:50p t 9. 3:35p 10. 3:45p 11. 5:30p Bryce Harlow, re: White House meeting at 5:30 today Sen Jackson, re: going to VFW meeting Sen Kennedy Senator Johnson opened the Senate Sen Kennedy, Smathers, Clark, Russell
  • t 4:45p 5:45p t 7:00p 7:15p t 10 11 12 Date Walter, re: trip to Ohio, etc. Tom Kennedy (United Mine Workers) Hawaiian group -- Sen Long and Fong and group of Hawaiian citizens interested in East-West Institute Senator Johnson opened the Senate
  • , 1960 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code Deer huntin g with Sen Kennedy at West Ranch lunch at LBJ Ranch: Mrs. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. West; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chambers Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moursund, Sen Kennedy Sen Kerr (Okla) Dinner Sen. Kennedy left
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Telephone f or t Mansion, Austin Date September 13, 1960 Activity (includ e visited by) * D Expenditure Code Introduced Sen Kennedy to crowd on steps of Capitol To For t Worth -- see travel activity Introduced Sen Kennedy
  • opened the Senate Abe Multer, Arthur Jacobs, Sam Zuckerman -- of Jewish Day magazine Ed Clark, Homer Thornberry, Walter Gerry Mann (Austin) -- re: Kennedy trip to Texas Lunch for Charlie Brown -- East Room, Mayflower George Moffett D. B. Hardeman -- re
  • . Mansfield' s office Atty General Robert Kennedy, re: John Connally Homer Thornberry, re: House caucus Larry O'Brien Sen Symington Bobby Kennedy John Connally Sen Clements Bobby Baker Dudley Daugherty Dudley Daughertty and Mrs. Daugherty Palmer Hoy t (Denver
  • Salinger (saying the President would not be able to attend dinner tonight and asking if the VP would take Mrs. Kennedy) Ramsey Clark David Karr (of Whitney-Fairbanks in New York City) Fred Lange (Dallas) Lee White (White House assistant special counsel
  • minutes To Sen Kennedy's house at Hyannis with Mrs. Johnson by car Meetings at Kennedy's house with Sen Kennedy, Jim Rowe, and others Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No. TELEPHONE CODE: f t Lo LD
  • -38 Lynda -- asking if he wanted her to come eat lunch with him John Holton Lunch in Senate dining room with Lynda Sen Kennedy, Tony Buford, Mr. Gussie Busch Sen Kennedy Gen. Carl Phinney Jim Blundell and John Connally (Fort Worth) Sen Cannon, Van
  • :30p 23. 10:00p Date. f t f To Sen Kennedy's office P-36 for telephone call to Miami, Fla to meeting of county officials Texas Delegation Horace Busby Gov elect Terry Sanford (NC), Sen Jordan Jim Rowe, re: calling Spencer Love, Burlington Industries
  • :15p 2:45p 16 17 18 19 20 3:20p 3:30p 6:45p 7:15p 8:00p 9 Telephone fo rt f f f t f L t Date Activity (includ Expenditure e visite d by) * Code LD Tom Corcoran Sen Kennedy Sen Long re: his proposed amendment to Cong Teague’s veterans pension
  • to Texas the day before. He been up late the night before. Dr. Allen Isen (Buffalo, NY) to help with contact lens picked up Mrs. Kennedy at White House since President was not going to Japanese Embassy dinner at Japanese Embassy; in honor of Mrs. Kennedy
  • White House to sit in on President Kennedy's talk s with Pres. Ayub P-38: Sec Rusk sayin g President had suggested he not go to Texas for Ayub visit at Eddie Adams (New York) Sen Russel l lunch with Sen Mansfiel d in Mansfield's office Mary Lasker in P
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place). Entry No. Time Day Tuesday 362 SOB (Sen Kennedy's office) Telephone f or t Activity (include Date. August 9, 196 0 Expenditure Code visited by)* Lo LD 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • and Maurice Templeman Cong. Dan Brewster (Md) for campaign picture Mr. and Mrs. Hall Timanus and son Timmy (Houston - elector) picture with Phil Davies (congressman - candidate 4th District of Cal.) Lunch at Skeeter's with Sen. Kennedy and Sen Jackson and some
  • Kennedy To Kennedy's office for picture for Demo dinner Sept 20 group of New Mexico people from office of OCDM -- names in guest book Bob Troutman Jack Anderson Jim Rowe Cong. Albert Thomas George Brown (Houston) Bill Munnell (California) Sen Fulbright Sen
  • from Wyoming at Skeeter's Lunch with Sen Kennedy in OSCC for North Carolina newsmen and radiomen 2:30p 4:30p 4:45p t 5:45p f 7:00p Expenditure Code State, Justice Conference in F-37 Frank Ikard Liz Carpenter, re: Mrs. J's press conference and trip
  • Kennedy (Kennedy shot 2 deer) 9:00a 9:15a 9:30a 9:45a 10:00a 10:15a 10:30a 10:45a Left for Austin Arrived Municipal Airport, Austin (met by Dolores) Driskill, Signal mail Walter and George Geo Brown 10:50 11:00a 11:15a 11:30a 11:45a T T 12:00n 12
  • (Atlanta) nap Senator Kennedy and party arrived; met by Stonewall people who presented JFK with hat; Dinner: Sen Kennedy; Ken O'Donnell; Joe Gargan; Cong. Tolbert MacDonald; Beth Fein; Bobby Baker; Mrs. J; Dorothy Nichols; MMW, Bill Moyers, Bob Waldron Cong
  • :50a 4. 12:00n 5. 1:00p 6. 6:45p 7. 7:45p The White House for Leadership breakfast meeting. With President and Mrs. Kennedy, greeted Democratic Women on White House lawn. Congressman Roberts to present Judge Hall, his successor in Texas Senate. Opened
  • breakfast Walter (Wash, DC) Lunch visited Pres and Mrs. Kennedy at Glen Ora Dinner at Huntland: Mrs. J; Bob and MMW 6. Spent night at Huntland * Selecte d name s should be underscored. Sunday SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE April 23, 1961
  • University Stadium and Space Installations in Rich Building accompanying President Kennedy 2 1:00p Returned to Rice Hotel * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE 12, 1963 Expenditure Code
  • Arr Miami, Florida and went to Fontainebleau Hotel on Miami Beach. 3 Addressed Steelworkers' Convention. Dep. Miami for Washington, D. C. Arr Washington, D. C. 6 Helicopter to Anacostia Naval Base 7 Met President Kennedy and boarded Yacht Sequoia
  • :00p 7. 7:30p Expenditure Code Arrived P-38 Senate meets (Senator Johnson opened the Senate) Gov-elect of Florida Ferris Bryant and Sen Kennedy Sen Smathers Walter, re: LBJ's ne t wort h t o give to Knight Newspapers for story on candidates finances
  • Kennedy: silver desk set, set of Early American Independence papers, autographed copies of President Kennedy's books. And a $75, 000 Government gift of scholarships to American Colleges. Lynda Bird spoke at this gathering. To Hotel. To hotel banquet hall
  • To Democratic Policy Meeting Hosting benefit dinner at 4040. Pre-theater supper party to benefit Lt. Institute and Kennedy Center for the Retarded. To National Theater with Mrs. Johnson to see "Mr. President. " To British Embassy for after-theater supper-dance 3
  • . Spiege l (Chicago ) Lunch i n P-3 8 $2.1 5 John Holto n G. Menne n William s Sec. Dillo n Wilson McCarth y fo r pictur e fo r posta l worker s Stanley Marcu s (Dallas) , askin g hi m i f h e woul d serv e o n businessmen' s committee fo r Kennedy-Johnso n
  • to recess in order to gain some delay. This was not done. As the balloting began and after a few states had been called, he remarked that Kennedy was picking up a vote or so or perhaps a half-vote as he went along. When it was certain that Senator Kennedy
  • , MF arriving at 11:50 Haircut in. airport barbershop Lunch at Dobbs House w/ Mrs. Johnson, Liz and MF Joined in room by Gov. and Mrs. Connally, Speaker and Mrs. Tunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner Carr President Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy arrive airport -- VP
  • t Kennedy' s offe r t o b e vice-presidentia l candidat e i f he offere d i t t o hi m Sen Kenned y - - as k LB J t o b e hi s running-mat e Met th e pres s outsid e hi s suit e Sen Knowlan d - - tol d LB J h e wa s th e onl y Democra t h e coul d