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  • ) the officers complimented the President on his leadership in this field over the years, especially his activity as Majority Leader of the Senate, and expressed the hope that he could be as effective now as he was then. Semer:mf) Date July 28, 1966 White House
  • in." ~ __ __ I up George . _. _ Christian in. ' ' . | /: ^^ 12:59p| 1:29p X Monday President stopped in mjdr's room and read Bob Fleming's memo on Coverage of this.--morning's Security Council session. he went tohis office, the Evening Star's headline
  • day at (Place) Day -r- Telephone In Out 11 Lo 31, 1968 White House Thursday f o r t ExpendiActivity L D Code (include visited by) ture CABINET ROOM MEETING CONTINUED: . 6:40p 6:48p ftB8P^JI^^^(B^MBP Larry ^^UPPpBBJBlip Harry Bromley Smith Bob
  • al l thre e — the shellston e an d th e Ne w Mexico an d Italia n travertin e this mont h sh e hope d t o walk f ^ shoul d b e bi d — for th e sak e o f goo d business . Thu s als o i t coul d b e justifie d tha t the about the sit e Wit h th e plan s
  • England Re I Willard Kane, Dir. of Invest. al Commission U. S. Tariff Commission William D. Carey, Ass't Dir., BOB _. Dr. Lee Gehrig, Depy Surgeon Gen. Joseph H. Meyers, Actg Comm. of Welfare j W. Palmer VanArsdale, Sp Asst to Gov. Bryant j Hugh Gallagher
  • and on second reflection he knows that people are working and keeping Ed Hamilton John Robson the wheels going. He tapped off statistics about education -- one million more ^ Bob Hardesty Fred Bohen | " college students can attend school now because of help from
  • : . "To Ernest Gruening--a fighter always for what he believes right--from his friend. Lyndon B. Johnson" _— — "To Bill Egan--a just governor--and my friend , Lyndon B. Johnson" "To Ralph Rivers--an able Congressman and my friend , Lyndon B. Johnson" "To Bob
  • ' s of c Bob Fleming' s Memo : "Networks ' Crisi s Coverage"--rec' d a t 4:25pm . Rostow's mem o r e hi s tal k w/ Ab e Feinberg r e ple a fro m Mrs . Kri m fo r Presidential actio n t o ste m anti'Johnso n feeling s o n part o f Jewish people resultin
  • . Th e President aske d the member s o f the Cabine t t o do what they coul d to try t o preven t a strik e from occurring . Th e President sai d h e ha d been talkin g wit h members o f the Congr e ss o n strike legislatio n and hoped that the Cabine t
  • - Danville , Va . Mr. Mandel l Ourisman - Ourisma n Chevrole t Co . Inc . - Marlo w Heights, Md . Mr. Richar d Hughe s Tulsa , Okl a Mr. Rober t "Bob " Neima n and Mrs. £/Col . Ralp h E. Vandervor t USA (Ret . 'Mr. B ob Gittlema n ^K (i n charge ) a K1 Z
  • RANCH Activity (include Date August 3, 1963 visited by)* LD To look at Johnson City Hous e w/ Mrs. Johnson via car Walter Jenkins in Wichita Falls (returning his call) re: cable co. business, re: John Hope and Dallas News Story. George Reedy
  • by)* Lo LD 8:45a 10:10a 10:15a 10:45a 10:50a t 11:10a t 11:30a 11:40a t 11:50a 12:00p 12:30p 1:30p 2:45p t 4:00p 6:30p 7:30p 8:30p White House breakfast -- pre-press conference briefing arrived P-38 Marvin Watson, re: invitation to speak for Project Hope
  • meeting, Room 274, EOB Mr. Kramer of Chamberlain and Royle (Shirts) at 274, EOB Hope Miller at EOB Ivan Smith (Beverly Hills, California) at EOB Walter Jenkins at EOB To 4040 52nd. St. Dinner with the Jenkinses, Mary Margaret Valenti, Marie Fehmer
  • President's room and watched last quarter of Texas-Arkansas game hoping to see Lynda 7:00 Clark Cliffords came 8:00 Dinner with President, Luci, Cliffords, Dr. Cain, Jake, Glenda Temple, and Marie 9:00 Mrs. Clifford and I talked while President and Clark
  • Cloudy hoping for rain. Clearing. 2. Had invited ones who worked on "A President's Country" to dinner around pool (see list) 3. Good talk. Grandson of Benjamin Franklin Texas senator refusing to ratify treaty joining U.S. in 1845 jack rabbits to old ranch
  • to greet guests and begin series of publicity pictures - Red Room - Project Hope, Blue Room - Mrs. Luther Terry (President, pictures for Patients Association) Green Room Multiple Sclerosis Association, Library - Episcopal Home for the Aged, Jacqueline
  • . Jacobsen and the Ikards departed The President retired GIFT PRESENTATION on Dr. Banda's visit: BOOK - Leather bound editio n o f " M y Hope for America," "To Dr. Banda -- first Prime Minister of Malawi -- wit h my sincere hopes for a very prosperous
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began herday at (Place) LBJ Ranch Entry No. MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Date Saturday, October 30, 1965 Time Euripides "To be many shapes of mystery and many things God makes to be past hope or fear
  • and Luci and Pat Entry No. Time Activity Three tourists: 1. To Mildred Stegall w/ thanks and appreciation for loyalty through the years. 2. To Luci and Pat for happiness and success in the year. 3. To President - hope that this year will be brighter than
  • Mrs. J - very rough - but I hope of some help -- mff Dictated at the ranch August 2-17, 1968 Mrs. J Aug. 8:15a to 9 - Friday pool for swim w/ the President, T Johnson, J Jones, mf Mrs. J got hairdo. Pres met plane carrying VP and Mrs. Humphrey
  • Changed clothes -- left with Professor J.M. Burns; drove to Mt. Hope Farm -took a walking tour in the woods to look at foliage. 5:32 Returned to the Sawyers' residence -- got warm by the fire. 5. 6:37 Went to the Clark Art Institute -- for a guided tour
  • Sec of Stat e and Mrs. Rusk receptio n fo r Pres of French Assembly ; Blai r H ouse Dinner a t Sulgrav e Club given by Mrs. Hope Miller for Mrs. Mesta * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code
  • today, if possible. His office called in this request saying the Senator plans to leave for Florida and while he does not consider the matter urgent, he hopes he can talk before leaving. mjdr 11:50 a.m. Feb. 11, 1964 February 11, 1964
  • halt -- a hopeful first step toward peace! Lyn had on "Super President" and pumpkin. Kissing TV screen of Lyndon. suit. Luci lying on floor playing with him. 8:00 Lynda called CTJ. Rostow, Christian, Jones
  • of the room --in between times of study for a logi c quiz which she has o n Monday -- and Mrs. Johnson ioined for the last quarter of the game . He and Mrs. Johnson watched the tv carefully, hopeing to get a glimpse of Lynda -- the President ha d told her
  • mean a d&9pa±a±KHxxR deescalation or an escalation of the war going on in Vietnam at this time. The President had expressed hope and concern in the last few days over this trip. After it had been formalizedand announced, he commented that the trip would
  • photograph in sterlin g silve r fram e wit h Presidentia l seal. "T o His Excellency Mauric e Yameogo -- wit h warm persona l regards, Lyndo n B . Johnson " BOOK Autographe d leatherbound cop y o f "M y Hope fo r America. " "T o President Yameog o with bes t
  • (returning his call) Pat Rutherford , Houston , Texas (b. 6) Secretary Douglas Dillon, Hope Sound, Fla. (b. 7) Working mail by pool w/ MF while VM placed telephone calls. Senator Joh n L. McClellan, Little Rock , Arkansas (b. 8) LUNCH w/ Marvi n Watson, VM
  • glasses -Sherry in the Long Room admiring much of Abigail Adams' s when MRS. Abigail Adams Homans(88-year-old great-great-granddaughte r of John Adams) dropped her glass, it broke and she exclaimed "Hell! I hope it wasn't historical." CTJ used
  • hope I live long enough to repay my debt to education” 7:45 Went upstairs and visited with Ann and her baby Molinda - while President had an offthe-record meeting with publishers. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs
  • to the office and autographed pictures and books for Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Carrillo-Flores and Mrs. Lagos. President gave following gifts to them: Foreign Minister Carrillo Flores - Books: "My Hope for America,"and "Time for Color family picture ('64) muto Color
  • the firs t full yea r effort Today announced a new "lease on hope" for about 2. 500. 000 Americans who live in the 182 poorest countie s in the country. Release on report from the Department of Defense today that xHr*c*M-xbasdxEee*x Defense Procurement fro
  • of 1964 To Walter Lippmann Residence for party honoring Mr Lippmann on the occasion of his 75th birthday Sent autographed copy of My Hope for America To Walter Lippmann who continues to offer so much Hope for America and the world My Warmest regards
  • Mest a C L Secretary Freema n Elmer B . Staat s Hope Riding s Mille r Robert Weaver Charles Hitc h Gardner Ackle y Clark Cliffor d John M^ i Horne Joseph Bar Bar r Dr. Donal d Hornig David E . Bel l Lowell Bridwell Commerce Dept Mr Mrs Henry M de Butts
  • newspaper, and Governor Farris Bryant. Soon after those guests left. Drew Pearson came up to the suite. The President autographed books to the first set of guests -- "My Hope for America" and gave them large gold medallions and gold pens. Arthur Godfrey
  • To outer office of JV -- and on down hall into Mildred Stegall's office -returned down hall and entered thru mjdr's office -- Stopped to look at red bound books of My Hope for America -- asking price of each and telling mjdr that he wanted some more copies
  • that it was not the personal satisfaction which meant most, not the pay check, but that it was what Hodges had done for trade. "I'd blow my horn about it, " said the President, "and what gain you've had and you hope that every American who has contributed to this recognizes
  • don't want to keep her waiting." Senator Dirksen Walter Jenkins Senator Sparkman Walter Jenkins Jerry Kivett -- RE: WJ in message from Mrs. Johnson saying that she hoped that the President could come over at 6:40 to the East Room for the remainder
  • th e Senato r jus t fo r this purpos e wha t h e though t abou t hi m and al l h e sai d i s wha t i s i n th e las t sentence here . So , thi s i s no t ver y goo d as a result . I ha d hope d h e woul d elaborat e but h e didn' t mm March 30 , 196
  • ) -- and the President said hello to her and hoped she would be well soon. Date LBJ RANCH ^ December 24, 1966 Uav_ SATURDAY Activity (inc)ude visited by) After the plane had been unloaded, the President said goodbye to the people at Kelly AFB and departed --he made