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  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON Day Wednesday DAILY DIARY The senator began his day at (place) Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Time Date October 5, 1960 Sheraton-East Hotel, New York City Telephone f or t Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD
  • Activity (include visited by)* Expenditure Code LD Bart Rowan (Newsweek) Sen Kerr re: Oklahoma trip April 3 Walter George Sen Kerr, re: inviting Gov Edmondson to reception Apr 3 in Okla City Ken and Max John Morris (New York Times) Lunch in P-38 $2.00
  • - Automobile Cab Entertainment Special Plane CP R T RR - Commercial Plane Restaurant Tips Train TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time 1. 10:45a 6. 9:30p From (Place) Washington, DC New York City Mode of Travel* LBJ Convair same Accompanied
  • Morris (NY Times) Eddie Adams and Maurice Templeman (New York) Roland Boyd, Ralph Bush and Nancy Bush (Norfolk, Va) Keith Kahle, French Robertson, Ed Connally Ed Connally Lunch in P-38 $2.10 To home Congressional Campaign Dinner, Natl Guard Armory
  • (Georgia) and Sen Smathers Sen Church Claude Wild Staff meeting in P-38: Walter, George, Bill Gibbons, Bill Moyers, Herb Hodge, Bill Lloyd Don Cook (New York City) re: helpin g get crowd to West Virginia dinner May 7 Warren Woodward (Austin) re: Mrs
  • Ambassador an d Mrs. Ogden Reid - - courtesy call; very brief To Speaker's office with John Policy Committee meeting in P-38 David Lawrence (US News and World Report) -- to thank him for good story Sen Mundt Anna Rosenberg (NYC) Bobby Anna Rosenberg (NYC
  • Wild George Bobby Martha Roundtree -- re: doing recording in P-38 for her show Jake Simmons (Okla) Jimmy Reston -- re: his story in today's New York Times Mrs. Lloyd Croslin (Lubbock) to offer condolences on death of her husband Gerry & Sen Mansfield
  • Activity (include Date January 1, 1959 visited by)* Lo LD 1. 12:30n Expenditure Code To Capitol - G-14 2 1:30p To P-38 to look at new office for Majority Leader. 3 3:30p ? Bobby Bake r ? 5:00 p Lunch - 30t h place . w? 6:00p Party with Bobby
  • Wood -- 4H winner from Texas Hugh Sidey and Otto Fuerbringer (Time, New York) Governor Clements Jebby Davidson, Natl Committeeman from Oregon Drew Pearson Ken BeLieu dropped by Sen Anderson's lunch in Old Supreme Court Chamber honoring Sir Edwin Plowder
  • . Reinhar t C. B . Baldwi n Ken BeLie u Robert Rigg s Liz Carpente r Congressman Johnso n Warren Woodward cocktail party at 4921 30th Place for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marcus 6-8 pm Reception for New York Cherry Blossom Princess, Diana Anfuso, 100 C, Shoreham
  • :00a 10:15a 10:30a 10:45a Dave, Harry, KWFT News Wichita Falls on 1760 F Cong Thornberry, Wash Marvin Callie and Jim Bird (Houston) Art and Bruce Kowert F Ben Wooten (Dallas) re: for Johnsons Dec. 31 prior to Cotton Bowl Game Woody, Austin 11:30a 11
  • :00p Day Thursday Date January 7, 1960 P-38 Activity (include visited by)* Expenditure Code LD Marlin Sandlin (Houston) Scotty Reston (New York Times) Ed Morgan — in reception room, just to say hello Senator Johnson opened the Senate Joint Session
  • , re: trip to Far Hills, New Jersey on Saturday Arthur Kroc k John Goldsmit h Congressman Thornberr y John Connall y Dinner a t home : Mrs . Johnson , Walte r an d Marjorie , Home r an d Eloise , MMW , John Connall y Selected names should
  • opened the Senate Chancellor Adenauer Met with some of the press in reception room re: Adenauer meeting Congressman Joe Montaya Congressman Thornberry Lunch in P-38 $2.50 Palmer Hoyt (Denver) Mrs. Johnson George Brown, New York Tim McInerny Scotty Reston
  • by)* March 25, 1960 Expenditure Code LD John Oakes, (New York Times) Don Ervin, Bob Albright, Bill Theis, George, Bill Moyers Sen Young (Ohio) Lunch in P-38 with Arthur Krock $2.50 Jamison Cain and his mother Jack Bell W. C. Link (Governor Buford
  • (Wash, DC) Paul Kayser (El Paso ) Sen Kennedy (Hyannis, Mass) Sen. Eastlan d (Ruleville, Miss) Cong. Frank Boykin (Mobile, Ala) John Connally (Fort Worth) Bill Moyers Dave Cheavens (Austin) Paul Kayser arrived Gov Daniel (Austin) Mike Pendergast (New
  • 5. 3:45p 6. 4:15p 7. 5:00p 8. 5:45p 9. 7:00p 10. Day Monday Woody (Austin) Clarence Knetsch; Floyd Boring, Jerry Bruno, John Trainor; Joe Gargan (Sen. Kennedy's men) Mary Lasker (New York City) LBJ to cattle sale at Boerne with A. W. To San
  • , Ala) Abe Fortas (Wash) George Reedy Walter Jenkins (Wash, DC) Phil Graham (Wash, DC) Lunch: Mrs. Johnson; Bobby; MMW, Bob Waldron; Dorothy Nichols Elmo Burke (Wash, DC) Mr. Baird (Wash, DC) Tom Deegan (New Orleans) Sen Mansfield (Wash, DC) Sen Russell
  • Activity Date (include visited by)* November 25, 1960 Expenditure Code LD Mr. Sulzberger of New York Times Met with Mr. Spaak at NATO Made television recording it at NATO Looked at Eliz. Arden's for dresses for Mary Love Lunch at Hotel with Mrs. Johnson
  • , Sidney St. , Georgiaville. R. I.--Boys' Clubs _-—Tommy James Gordon, 1701 Hibbard St., Detroit. Mich. Red Cross Youth Stevan Pearce, Star Route A, Box 19, Hobbs, New Mex. , 4-H 'miE House Date December 28, 1966 EMT LYMOOM B. JOHMSOM ^"Y LBJ
  • of the Middletown Times Herald Record OFF They presented to the President the aluminum press plate of the front page of the Middletown Times Herald printed after the President's visit to Resnick' s district in New York -- the plate is framed. Mr. Hesse
  • . Crockett - Washington, D. C. (ret. his call) Bob Fleming - San Antonio, Tex. - wanted to talk w/ the President before his briefing w/ the press this morning. O. P. Bobbitt - Austin, Texas and son Measured for new pair of boots by Mr. Sam Lucchese
  • , to be Counselor of the Department of State, vice Walt Whitman Rostow. Frank C. Di Luzio, of New Mexico, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior. (New Position) Paul A. Miller, of West Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
  • no announcements, but was willing to take questions. Sen Eugene McCarthy attended conference and remained in office with the President, after conference had ended. Mrs. Arthur Krim in New York. 212/TR 9-6052. Hon. Arthur Goldberg, Ambass dor to United Nations
  • Wilson building Henry Wilson - Washington, D. C. - re sale of assets legislation in Congress Academic Procession to the steps of the new Woodrow Wilson building where the ceremonies were to be held. Introductory remarks by President Goheen were delivered
  • , New Jersey Congressman and Mrs. George Mahon arrived i n the mansion Horace Busby Senator Richard Russell January 10, 1965 Sunday White House Congressman Ray Roberts Judge R. T. Thomason, El Paso, Texas to invite them to be house guests next time
  • Theis Conrad Hilton (New York City) re : Shamrock Hotel and Negroes' reservations Mike Manatos Cliff Carter Mike Manatos Informal dinner with Thornberrys, Ed Clarke, Jenkins, Mary Margaret Wiley, Bob Waldron * Selected names should be underscored. SEE
  • Lee White --White House 10 5:30pm F Albert Jackson 11 5:45pm F Secretary Freeman 12 6:45 pm Arrived Sheraton Par k for White House Correspondents Assoc and White House News photographers dinner honoring the President * Selected names should
  • 10:00a 11:15a 12:30n 1:00p 2:15p f 2:30p 3:30p The White House for pre-press conference briefing. To274, EOB Ed Clark and Dick Carpenter at EOB Bobby Baker's lunch for Mayor Yorty in New Senate reception room. Reedy Shook hands with Congressman
  • Jenkins Mary Margaret Valen Air Force Base via helicopter Andrews Air Force Base To New York City from South Lawn w/ Congressman Pickle,J.B. Pickle, Jack Valenti, George Re arrive John Kennedy International airport at 12:16 to Wall Street Helicopter Mr
  • by Secy Fowler, was that Jim Hagerty, VPres., ABC, NYC there needed to be new labeling of John A. Schneider, Pres., Broadcast Group, CBS, NYC Savings Bonds, new methods of Arthur Tatham, Chairman, Exe. Com. Tatham Laird & Kudner Inc., Ch merchandising, new
  • Jack Valenti George Reedy Chairman Gardner Speaker John Jim Watson Ackley McCormack of NYC former call to mjdr Pres Senator of New York talked on it Douglas Riker New York Herald Tribune Charles Mohr New York Times OFF RECORD Kenneth
  • „.,„ Oct27, The White House Friday Activity (inc!ude visited by) Breakfast Walt Rostow — pl Ernest Goldstein Cater - pl Robert B. Anderson - New York City Joe Califano To Oval Ofc w/ George Christian, Tom Johnson Marvin Watson, Jim Jones
  • into the house for a victory party and drinks w/ all of the above adding Mrs. Moursund. The President watched early returns on televisio n with Wesle y West at his right and A.W. on his left. When the early repor t on New Hampshire vote came in, the President
  • , Knickerbocker News, Albany, N. Y. Don Goodenow, managing editor, Los Angeles Herald Examiner Louis Guzzo, managing editor, Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Randolph Hearst, Jr. More on Page 12 Dam October White House Da\ 5, 1966 Wednesday Activity
  • City Theodore S. Repplier, International Round Tables, The Advertising Council, Inc Bernard Rosenberg, President, Cameo Curtains, Inc. , New Rochelle, NY Mrs. Rt Sargent Shriver, Exec VP, Joseph Kennedy Foundation, Wash., DC George Tarjan, M. D. , Univ
  • the U.S. delegation to the funeral of Prime Minister Shastri. In New Delhi, he and Secy Rusk met w/ Russian Premier kosygin ) — The President went walking w/ the Vice President and Mr. Valenti - walked part way around the drive on the S. Grounds Pix by Oke
  • Miss Sandra Otey Secy to Maid of Cotton Mr Mrs Douglas Wynn Maroon, Olli e Atkins Atkin s and and Maurice Maurice Johnso n Three photographer photographerss : Re dd Maroon, These member s o f the WH News Photographers A ssociatio d aa leathe boun d
  • at President's table Herbert Allen, Jr. ,NYC Mr. John W. Bassett, Max Jr. , Washington, DC Mr. Richard H. Boyce, Scripps Howard Newspapers Judge Sidney Clark, Wilmington, Delaware Mr. John A Coleman, New York, New York Mr. Arlan R. Coolidge, Pres., Rhode Island
  • to their departure. The President looked fit and rested (even though he slept little last night , and Mrs. Johnson stood at his side wearing a new green traveling outfit Helicopter from South Lawn w/ Mrs. Johnson, Secretary McNamara Secretary Wirtz, Walt Rostow