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  • . Donovan (founder of OSS) award is presented from time to time by the organization to an individual of their choice EB|P^ who has rendered particularly distinguished service to the U. S. for the cause of freedom abroad. __ n-,t
  • Orville Freeman until (Columnist) C P Sulzberger New York Times until pics taken just home from Paris widely read abroad but not here Bundy says he's worth more than Krock arranged appt through Horace Busby whom he met abroad on NATO trip Pres Johnson
  • while seated next to her at the Thai Classical Dancc program The President commented on the night saying it was one of the prettiest one he had seen —bu t the dancing program was too long. He asked mary s about time and was very interested in whom she
  • pictures and watching the departure. Helicopter departed U. S. S. Northampton w/ Mrs. Johnson, Lynda JJ, M W ms, mf Bill Moyers (during this flight, the President read the NY Times) Arrive CAMPOBELLO Island N -e w B r u n s w i c k , C greeted by Prime
  • Dirksen. He then gave pens to al l members of Congress, negro leaders an d then. to his Cabinet. At one point he asked fo r LarryO'Brie n and o n his arriva l gave a pen to him - - and to Dick Goodwin. Several times the President sat down a t the desk
  • a considerable amount of time talking w/ a senior at the college -- Miss Aubrey Kline -- and tha t he told her tha t if she wanted a job upon graduation in Washington, D. C . to write him a letter and he would se e to it. He also talked to Miss Gayle Shipp
  • / Mrs . Johnso n (at 10:5 9 Yoland a Booze r calle d th e President , bu t he wa s havin g dinner, s o sh e left th e followin g messag e t o be give n t o him: " I a m i n Columbi a Hospital, du e to have th e bab yy aa tt an y time") time" ) --th
  • (NY Y Times) Times )t o t oOva Oval R l Rm m Of Of c c--then --then toto Little LittlLounge e Loung-e joine - joine d by d by Jake Jacobse n and an d Marvin Marvin Watson. Watson. Jake Jacobsen Harry MacPherson Marvin Watson Geo Reedy Mrs Johnson
  • in Alaska time — 9:17 pm, November 1, 1966, TU Date_ November Emerald Villa, Seoul, Korea p^ 2, 1966 Wednesday Activity (inr)ude visited by) Today - Joint Statement of President Johnson and President Park on the occasion of President Johnson's State
  • To the Green Room to receive the African Ambassadors To the Blue Room for pictures - taken in groups - for USIA and Look Magazine w/ the African Ambassadors. At this time, the President made informal presenta: of the autographed copies of the book prepared
  • then said , " Tha t Mis s Mildre d sur e i s gettin g around." I : \ c HITE Hous e Dat e Marc h 22 , 196 7 ^ _ •NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON IAKV -esident bega n hi s day a t (Place) Time Telephon 1: Activit In Ou tL oL Th eI I D' Cod 10:24a Th
  • in the State Dining Room. (Note, the times are accurate -- they were obtained from Secret Service) D^ SEPTEMBER 6, 1966 WhiteHouse Dav TUESDAY Activity (inc!ude visited by) Cong. Wilbur Mills OFF Mrs. Johnson Joe Califano (pl) Geo Christian (pl) Departed
  • i n the bo x for a shor t time . When Kentucky , Tennessee , an d Missour i group s went by, Mr . an d Mrs. Clifto n Daniel (she , ne e Margare t Truman ) were i n the bo x -- a s wa s Warri e Lynn Smith (Lynda' s roommat e a t UT) Governor Smyli e o
  • to the time when the "hope and optimism" represented by the successful Ranger Moon Mission, will supplant "the fear and hate, the bitterness and division, the poison and venom" which retard society's progress, the President said. Dr. Wm H. Pickering, director
  • Chronicle Paul L . Martin , Gannet t Amo n Carte r Evans , Nashvill e Tennesseea n Barnet Nover, Denver Post Ochs, Chattanoog a Time s Martin David Wise , Ne w York Herald Tribun e Be n Golden , Chattanoog a Time s Raymond P . Brandt , St . Loui s Pos t
  • at whic h time h e cam e int o th e main cabi n and visited fo r 5 minutes wit h the Press Poo l - - ar r JF K Intl a t 3:45 p Met by Commissioner Richard Patterson Helicopter t o Wai f Stree t Helipor t w / Mrs . Johnson , Secretar y Hodges
  • busses were allowed to catch up. For some reason they had not departed the airport with the motorcade, and there was much talk between Moyers and Secret Service about stopping the President's car in time to allow the press buses to catch up. At this time
  • , Washington, DC Prof Joseph Goldstein, Yale Law School, New Haven Jack Greenburg, NAACP, NYC Fred Graham, NY Times, Washington, DC Judge William Hastie, Court of Appeals, Philadelphia Allen Hoffard, Bureau of Prisons Herbert E Hoffman, Ofc of Deputy AG Hon. J
  • deep. A very warm welcome, and the President slowed the motorcade down to a mos a creep, and stopped several times to talk to the crowd. Arrive Hotel Savery, Des Moines, Iowa The President w/ Governor and Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Johnson went
  • - but last night at a social function, one of the Embassy officials told our Bulgarian desk officer, that the Cha: ge had been called out of town unexpectedly, and probably would not return in time to attend. They did not offer a substitute. Czechoslovakia
  • , Minneapolis Tribune Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Commission Mr. Charles ^^Bartlett, Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times Mr. Karl Bauman, Associated Press Alfred M Bell, Washington, D.C. William M Blair, New York Times Hon. Waggoner Carr, Attorney
  • and ^both out at 11: 31a) THURSDAY Bob Fleming BM (pl) MW (pl) Joe Califano (pl) J o e C a l i f a n o Congressman A^H^HMhHaasa Mel Price and Cong Durward Hall Dr. Charles Ragan, Columbia University Randolph Morando, Publisher of Medical Times Walt
  • WEDNESDAY White Hous e To Ova l R m Offic e w/M W Atty Gen'l Nicholas Katzenbach out re: discussion s o n Crime Crim e Commissio Commissio n Bill Moyers Bill Moyers w/ photographer Departed office w/ Katzenbach Wally Bennett of Time
  • . Moyers Henry H Wilson Gov. John Connally - Austin Cong. John Walt Young Rostow Arthur Okun To the Oval Office -- dressed in his tuxedo Bill Moyers (pl) Jack Valenti X- at his residence -- "What time are we supposed to be at the Brinkle Bob Fleming
  • becaus e the y wer e highl y respecte d correspondents . Attending: Gerald Priestlan d - B . B. C. Guisepp i Caness a - Italia n New s Agenc y John Hefferna n - Reuter s Ala n R . Dobbyn , Sydne y Mornin g Herald , Synde y Louis Here n - Londo n Time s
  • Secretary of State; Mr. Ed Fried, National Security Council; Mr. Walt Rostow and Mr. Ernest Goldstein. At coffee time the President, accompanied by the U.S. Ambassador to Malta and Mrs. George Feldman, joined the group and the Ambassadors and other guests
  • for the President. Mr. Sam Houston Johnson called for the President. He was speaking in the Yellow Oval Room at the time, and word was left. (The President returned the call Sat. . Nov. 18.) ; Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby called for the President. He was speaking. Word
  • to be ferom this mtg 1) editorial assistants and 2)timing of the announcement. Krim believes the announcement o] the book should proceed the Encyclopedia Brit annica release which is scheduled for Jan. 27th) Walt Rostow Jones - pl Califano - pl Rostow - pl
  • Major Robb several times. The Marine's father asked for a "brief moment to have his son say "thank you" to our Commander-in- Chief. Califano - pl Larry Levinson Jan 18 , 196 9 The Whit e House Sat OFF RECORD : . Pierson' s nam e i s Shirley , Mr
  • reported out on the Senate calendar W Jenkins McGeorge Bundy Sen Hubert Humphrey Amb Mrs Angier Biddle Duke and Mrs Johnson arrive Mrs J steps into Oval Rm to remind Pres to depart is of now is time To mjdr's ofc asks for black signing pen that'll
  • Lunch Week To the office stopping in outer office to say to G Reedy What are they saying that it's like old times here at the White House referring to press reaction to his press conference this morning In outer office reading Washington Daily News
  • Johson City Texas McGeorge Bundy out Departed MJDR' s offic e /---"Turn tha t ligh t ou t i n the bathroo m - - i t stay s o n all th e time " Jack Valent i (n/r f m Mansion ) To th e offic e Walter Jenkin s an d former President of Mexico Miguel
  • at the most effective time Paper has a monopoly in Minneapolis and a major television station Also made pitch see Bundy memo dated July 27,1964 for Hubert Humphrey Senator Daniel K Inouye of Hawaii and OFF RECORD Cong Sparks Matsunaga of Hawaii pics made out
  • houseguest until Walter Walter Walter Ruth Ralph President Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins Wheeler Graves retired fr mansion fr mansion Abe Fortas and Richard B Stairy TIME LIFE William Lambert Laird Maness until
  • Ladley. President of Jr. Chamber of Comm until l:45 pm Picture taken w/ Mr. "i£kna2Bc£5c*rKg*« of Dem, Natl. Comm. (Vincent Gaughan) To the mansion from Okla mjdr LUNCH w/ Edward Folliard Tom Wicker Doug Kiker George Reedy Washington Post NY Times NY
  • walked to the house trailer, - T -changed shirt fo r second time . Took car an d was taken approx. 25 0 yds t o Helicopter Site arr'g (5)}0;12 , Airborne b y Helicopter for Whit e Hous e - Sout h Lawn wit h 7 Mrs . Johnson , Ke n O'Donnell , JV , Lt. Col
  • Albert Walter Jenkins Walter Jenkins Peter Lisagor McGeo Bundy Walter Jenkins Cong Carl Albert Henry Wilson McGeorge Bundy Chicago Sun Times correspondent OFF RECORD Fri White To residence of Mr Mrs To White arriving Signing Cong
  • leather with titles in gold lettering. Autographed copy of "A Time for Action" (leather-bound). "To President Diosdado Macapagal, a great Statesman and Friend, LBJ, October, 1964" PHOTOGRAPH: Autographed photograph in sterling silver frame with seal
  • the President To Denver Coliseum by motorcade - riding w/ the President were Cong. Wayne Aspinall and Cog. Byrom Evans The President stoppe d the motorcade seven times during the trip to let the crowds see him and to speak to them on the bull horn. Police
  • - motorcade begins at 5:05. The President accompanied by On motorcade through Brooklyn -- stopped a total of 12 times to greet crowds, wave at folks lining the street and stand a top his car w/ Bobby Kennedy Harriman October 15 , 196 4 Suite 35