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  • s concer n abou t e industry ; and secondly , suc h a meetin g would overcom e widesprea d feelin g tha t th e President talk s onl y t o maritime labor . ' th • i; Ii — j i 1:25p | t I 1 ~—— i Wal , _______ — t Rosto w - pl
  • Matete Majara. Minister of Agriculture Philemon 3M??Rr^ Molefi Jacob Rasekoai, Asst Secy, Cabinet Mr. Spencer Enraght Nettleton, Principal Asst Secy, Cabinet Hon. James Symington ' Mr. G. Edward Clark, (3xDOS Country Director "*" II _^ 11:582. t ^-L
  • picture to him "To George Brown, with affectionate regards, Lyndon B Johnson" I " } " j r 11:15a j t ._ ii Remainder of party-to Oval Office Harold Beeley Walter Haydon I Sir Patrick Dean. Amb of Great Britain j Donald Maitland Mr. Harold Shullaw
  • H> ^^F P ~ 'HUE HOUSE ^iy August J± Date ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON WARY LBJ resident began ms day at (Place)_ _ — •¥*•_ Tune In- Out WVBHBB^B^B^^^H^^ - «___ ji 8:38a ~ . .'"".'.-.- Mr. ' Ii i 1; 11:33a| Arrive . -- Dr
  • *. TH^HIT E HOUS E Dat PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y Th The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon 1 jyr 1 In Ou tL Q-..-8:55a f oL cf Wal 10:20a t Califan 11:08 . ii&iSac f (j^.^11:30a f 11: 52 (2^ 11
  • a clum p (tw o or thr e e) o f liv e oa k tree s nea r th e fron t o f th e house . H e sai d tha t h e coul d recommen d littl e els e becaus e o f wate r shortage . 4. 30 p i iI |i I | j| t Depar t Rectory , accompanie d b y Mrs . Johnso n Mr
  • are four 21-ft. - high granite slabs with inscriptions describing Roosevelt's philosophy of citizenship ——^ "Nature" Youth, l:30p Departed ^ (^accompanied
  • _ o the swimmin g poo l fo r swi m w / Mr . Sa m Houston Johnson -^ 9:42a t_ ^ 9:52 y McNamara - Washingto n ________ aI _ _J._C . Kella m - Austi n ! === h; I flj 11:00 a ! Ii i i t _ Mrs . Charle s Baile y - Austi n « —^zzzz Dresse
  • . MarlynVOSS HMC Wesley King—(Corpsman) HM1 Steve Blauvelt (Corpsman) Paul Noonan (Photo) Jack Kightlinger (Photo) Betty fc Tilson Don Tilson SGT Bob Recco (Baggage) SGT II. G. Olenburgh (Baggage) Marie Fehmer Doris Kearns Mary Rather C. Hil l (USSS) J
  • Wed White Bill House 8-5-64 Moyers Henry W Jenkins Larry O'Brien J Edgar Hoover W Jenkins Ford La II Jolla out at OFF RECORD California To Mansion to meet w/ Plans for Progress group made Remarks East Room Attending were 148 persons Top
  • , For t Wort h (Rut h Carter ) - b . 47 Mr. Whitne y Young , NY C -b. 4 8 Don Bradley , Lo s Angele s - b. 49 Henry For d II , Detroi t - b. 5 0 George Meany , Honolul u - b . 5 1 11:00 Thursday LD t C C C C Telephone fort Time Day Nov. 5 , 196 4
  • Jerom e P. Cavanagh, Chairman Dr. Clarence Hilberry, Pres. Dr. Marvin Niehuss, Exe. VPres, Univ, of Michigan Wayn e State Univ. Henry For d II, Chairma n of the Board, Ford Motor Co. Fr. Laurence V Britt , S. J._^ FranK Angelo, Managing Editor, Detroit
  • 1: . In Ou tL e Apri l 27 . 196 7 * T . • • I I • ••••• • . IP. - .. . I . I 'II I •• !I I HI n the helicopte r w / C/* Sf Cong . Carl Perkins Chrm Education& ! •!! • —. . •. Ill • ^— • ^*JJ^^yCag>~~"" ' ' * Hljrf^M
  • •| Ii t j! Two I hands when men evidenced serious faces. The President looked intently at the Chairman, free. Kosygin has hands in packets, removing them to point at the President he talked to him. Kosygin uses hands a lot to emote. ^ Smiles came
  • June fHITE HOUSf Date ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY 'resident began his day at (Place) L T:~. Telephone Tune f 1: Activity In Out Lo H _ ^ Expefcdi- LD Code BJ Ranch Texas _ Day 25, Sunday 1967 . (includ e visite d by ) tur ii 8:09am
  • this was a record-breaking trip (2 hrs. 09min. ) 11:20p | Chopper --Army One -- departed Andrews AF Base w/ ___ President ! The j Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Krim (houseguest for the night) II Miss Daphne Krim (Houseguest for the night ) I Jim Jones Tom Mills 11 . , , , — I
  • ) 5:33p President 5:46p t .. to the oval office Harry .x5:47p 6:30p Mr. 6:30p George ! Times ^ | x6:27p 6:50 6:50 | iI |j ""6:40p j f - WHITE HOUSE WEDNESDAY resident began his day at (Place) ^^^^^^^^^^^ T- 22, 1967 goodbye. joined j I
  • A. Hare - Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs William Bundy - Far Eastern Affairs Douglas MacArthur II - Congressional Relations REMARKS Dr. Charles Frankel - Educational and Cultural Affairs Anthony M. Solomon - Economic Affairs Joseph J Sisco - Intl
  • and Chairman of the Hon. Board of Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. , Winston-Salem. NC Commissioner Harold Howe II Dr. Charles E Walker, Exec VPTMaof American Bankers Assoc. NYC Mr. Keith G. Cone, Chairman of the Installment Credit Comm of the ABA and Membe
  • into the Oval Office OFF RECORD: Mrs. Mary Clyde Wintle Congressman Joe Waggoner called MW and told him Mrs. Wintle was touring the White House at 8:30 am on July 26, and said that the President served with Mrs. Wintle' s husband in World War II. MW put
  • is authorized by Title II-B of the Higher Education Act of 1965, which provides for grants to colleges and universities and other nonprofit organizations for research designed to improve libraries and librarian training programs. The Committee will advise the U
  • Mr. Willard Deason, Interstate Commerce Commission Vice Admiral G. R. Donaho, Commander, Military Sea Transport Service, USN Mr. Al Fitt, General Counsel of the Army Mr. Henry Ford II, Chairman of the Board, Ford Motor Co. Mr. Francis Fox, President
  • Harold Howe, II, Commissioner of Education Albert L. Alford, Ofc of Legislation .Mrs. Jeanne Barnett, Teacher Corps Program Mrs. Genevieve Dane, Elementary and Secondary Education Pr. Regina Goff, Asst Commissioner, Ofc of Disadvantaged Dr. Arthur Harris
  • . Morgan ^__ (Bill Moyers says this was a social visit) ABC news commentator ^________-_ / /^? Bill Moyers still in room ^ /^?
  • recess of the Senate. William Gorham, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, to which office he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. Harold Howe II, of North Carolina, to be Commissioner
  • Marvin Day the Mansion (for a nap?) McGeorge Bundy (pl) ' [5" ** Placed a call to Senator Richard Russell __ was told that he was on his way — _-—II—. ^^'"- to the Cape -- and said -- never mind" 5prT *** *** The President rec'd fm McGeo. Bundy
  • ! SOUP at his desk for lunch the President re the situation ii t _ . Greenville, Miss where Negro€s are Date JxaoxnaFebruary 1, 1966 White House Day Tuesday Expendi- Achvity (include visited bv) ture Code To .ack Valenti's ofc -- joined there by MW
  • February White 1 1965 House calls carded Breakfast i n bed w/ Mrs . Johnso n -- melon , te a an d toast Marvin Watso n Jack Valent ii -- bot bot hh Messrs Messrs Watso Watso nn an andd Valent Valentii went went int o th thee President' s
  • Moyer ' ' . . // Douglass Cate r DINNER w // Jac k Valent Valent ii an an d Marvi n Watso n makeup for television appearance April 7 , 196 5 White House Wednesday • Motorcad e to Baltimore , M d (helicopte r fligh t cancele d becaus e o f inclemen
  • Other than th e 121Scholars, th e notable s included : REMARKS approx 450 guests t rr & ii Steve Addi s * r Louis S . Auchenclos s Dr - Donal d Hornig Hon . Car l Rowa n Paddy Chayefsk y Hon . Franci s Keppe l Dr . Jona s Sal k John Chancello r Davi
  • e wit withh PhlD PhlD.. ii nn socia social lwelfare welfarefro from mUni Univv ooff Chicag Chicag o Thomas C . Veblen , Uni Uni vvooffCali Califfgraduate graduate, ,no now wmanager managerooffoi oil ldivisio divisio nn ooff Cargill Cargill,, Inc Inc
  • Witma n II, Ambassado r t o Tog o Hon. Clinto n E . Knox . Ambassado r t o Dahome y These Ambassador s wer e here fo r consultatio n an d just droppe d i n o n the President July 20 , 196 5 White Hous e TUESDAY To th e Flowe r Gardenan d announce d
  • ' 9:38 a ~ ~ f, Rostow . Charles Schultze- Director. BOB ____ Jo e Califan 10:11a t "George 10:14a| t I —i 10:34a t —10:35a — 10:36a I t ii I 10:37a • t i o —- Christian (pl) " .. "~~ Walt Rostow (pl) __ ..—, : ! Walt i ^ L
  • a skilled pianist, in-addition to T" being first in her school at Los Alamos. " JT~ Nancy Shoemaker, Longmeadow, Mass. -- "Nancy works with underpriviliged youth, and is one of the editors of her school paper. " II Debby Stark, Anchorage, Kentucky --"Debby
  • :25p . __ _ *£L. , : 3:45p f 4:10p T 4:12p j . —•>-"'"*"' *~^_ i j 4:27p | ^j ^ 5:00p j f iI — , Chairma __—,— ,, n Joh n Baile y , . _ o mjdr ' s offic e _ . _ , Int o Ova l offic e w / Charle s Gu y . Lubboc k Avalanche Journa l (Vic e
  • \_ l:56p _t x _ tI Jak 2:09p t j Jake Jacobsen_ (pl) .._.,. Henry Wilson (pl) , ————— —, • 2:32p f i i- : Henry —————— ———————————— _————— i ' i ii j 3:58p ) t i _____^__ 2:59p j t • j Jake : Mike Bob __ ; , _ „ _ , e
  • . and Mrs. F. Peavey Heffelfinger, R&asx Wayzata, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hobbs, Library of Congress Hon and Mrs. Harold Howe, II, U.S. Commissioner on Education The Vice President and Mrs. Humphrey Senator Daniel K Inouye, Hawaii Gen and Mrs. Harold K:g
  • ,. , The 'resident began his day/T>1at (Place) __ ; Time In Out White House ~ Wednesday Day 1 Telephone 1; — Lo 1 Activity (include visited by) LD 11:55a To Oval Office - w/ MW 11:55a t Walt 11:56a t Joe ii 11:57a 12:04p Senator Rostow (pl
  • Dr. Edgar Fuller, Exec Secy. Council of Chief State School Officers Mrs. David E. Graf (Juanita) Cynthia Graf Hon. Harol d Howe, II, U. S. Commissioner of Education Cong. Charlotte Reid Dr. John Ludington, Deputy Assoc Commissioner, U S Ofc
  • Washingto n Socce r Clu b - • - - - Mr. Charli e Brotman , Publi c Informatio n Officer , Washingto n Socce r Clu b m Black , Photographe r Mr. Ji II Presente d Presiden t a Socce r bal l - - a n annua l seaso n pass . U.S. GOVERNMEN T PRINTIN G OFFIC