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- . Later that day the Bill Whites, Doris Fleeson and Senator Russell have dinner at the Johnsons. 3/14 Drew Pearson writes article critical of LBJ and Senator Kerr’s support of the natural gas bill. LBJ later accuses Pearson of inaccuracies. 3/15 During
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- continued the policy of entertaining visiting Heads of State at Camp David. On July 22, 1967, Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson was a guest, and he and President Johnson held a joint press conference at the lower patio of Aspen Lodge. Over the weekend
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- continued the policy of entertaining visiting Heads of State at Camp David. On July 22, 1967, Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson was a guest, and he and President Johnson held a joint press conference at the lower patio of Aspen Lodge. Over the weekend
- Stassen. 1/9 Truman delivers the State of the Union Message. [?] is appointed to the committee to escort Truman to the chamber. 1/11-1/12 LBJ, Estes Kefauver, Lester Hunt and John Stennis conducted hearings in New York City, checking on the cost
- and still a lesser number realize the importance of it.” Drew Pearson writes an article criticizing LBJ in which he gives Herman Brown and Frank Oltorf credit for getting LBJ elected in 1948. 2/6 State Representative Dudley Dougherty, wealthy Beeville
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Campobello Island, New Brunswick, 8/20/1964"
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- FOR RELEASE AT 11:30 a. m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1964 REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK Mrs. Pearson, Mr. Minister, the Reverend Clergy, members of the U.S. -Canadian Commission, distinguished guests and friends
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- In his column, Drew Pearson criticizes “one-man rule” method used by LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) to make committee assignments. Pearson maintains that LBJ never calls a meeting of the Steering Committee, but instead has Democratic Whip Earle Clements telephone
- 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
- 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
- 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
- . Above, Director Harry Middleton and Chief Archivist Charles Corkran inspect the incoming Drew Pearson papers; right, Congressman Wright Patman signs over his papers in ceremonies at the Library. Patman And PearsonPapersAdded To ArchivalCollection
- Rebekah Baines Johnson. 7/7 Drew Pearson and Walter Winchell question late returns. 7/21 LBJ charges that the Navy and OPM are ignoring small petroleum countries in buying oil and gas for Armed Forces. 7/30 LBJ meets with FDR. 7/31 Gasoline filling
- , the bill would exempt natural gas producers from federal regulation. LBJ says Democrats are “closely divided” on it, but predicted that a majority of Republicans will support the measure. Drew Pearson reports that LBJ is determined to “ram” the Harris
- construction of studios immediately. 5/15 LBJ hits Navy Department’s use of able-bodied clerks. Drew Pearson column says LBJ’s reports on how the Navy Department helped get deferments for civilian employees were hushed up by Vinson and Knox. 5/17 Harfield
- today. 1/4 LBJ spends the day at the Senate; phones Bill Moyers in Fort Worth about the possibility of his working for Johnson. Apparently Drew Pearson writes a column today about LBJ’s 8/22/59 letter re: labor bill. 1/6 Congress convenes. 1/7
- p.m. drops by CTJ’s party for office women at 4040 52nd St. The Johnsons still living at Sheraton Park Hotel; swimming pool and Muzak are being installed at 4040. To Bethesda Naval Hospital for check-up, meets with Russell re: Smathers and Drew Pearson
- Kentucky, Earle C. Clements, and is the step-son of newspaper columnist Drew Pearson. 2t-4,c;,,,-~-:Z:t.'...t-~t:l,.t.,,I ~- ?;;~ (f3/l~i_ ________ ____ .,,...... ______ .....,. ·{1,.v,J-;f;u~k
- Kentucky, Earle C. Clements, and is the step-son of newspaper columnist Drew Pearson. 2t-4,c;,,,-~-:Z:t.'...t-~t:l,.t.,,I ~- ?;;~ (f3/l~i_ ________ ____ .,,...... ______ .....,. ·{1,.v,J-;f;u~k
- of rew Pearson" Larry E. Temple (far left) joins meeting • progress f the LBJ oun ation Board of Directors. Temple was voted to membership o the Board to r place Mrs. harles Engelhard, whose resignation was regretfully accepted by the Boar . The L"bra
- transcripts with George Ball. Horace Busby, Torn Clark, Roswell Gilpatric, Bi.llyGraham, Louis Martin, Robert McNamara, Drew Pearson and Earl Warren; Texts of Lyndon Johnson's State of the Union speeches for I 967, 1968, and 1969, and his address
- papers are nine former CabineL officers: Joseph W. Barr, Alan Boyd, Ramsey Clark. Clark Clifford. Henry Fowler, Marvin Walson, ,John Gardner, Dean Rusk and RoberL Wood. OLher major acquisitions indude Lhe one million Drew Pearson papers, and Lhe
- re earchers' questions. the papers of such figures as Drew Pearson, Ramsey Clark, John Gardner, Dean Rusk, and Wright Patman. Such documents add a unique breadth to the research opportunities here, and new papers ar a ·quir d each year. Tl e donation
- staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org April 4/1 Drew Pearson makes a radio broadcast referring to a washroom argument between LBJ and McFarland
- -American communities). Dr. Garcia contacts reporters from the Corpus Christi Caller and cables Texas senators, congressmen, military officials, Drew Pearson and Walter Winchell regarding this discrimination. The next day The New York Times carries a front
- -Round· The Worl of Drew Pearson." Guest speaker; Jack Anderson Eleanor Roose~cll Amon~ the Library', recent di. tmauishcd vis11l1rswa. Tcxa, • JU niur senatnr Phi1 Gramm. "h11 llmn:c.1the rn,tallation \Ith Diru.tllr H:im. :\!id
- at the WH. Attends Touchdown Club Presentation Dinner that evening. 1/13 Breakfast with Justice Douglas, attends Drew Pearson reception for Senator and Mrs. McIntyre, then reception at Howard University for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority founders. Cocktails
- conference in P-38 at 3 p.m. Attends dinner for Sen. Russell given by Jim Webb. 3/23 P-38. Meets with Drew Pearson at 10:30 a.m. Has lunch with Goldberg and Ted Kheel of Urban League. Meets with Jack Bell and Bill Theis. Calls Conrad Hilton in NYC re