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  • wife or date), until • Dinner. DINNER--at the President's table were: MENU: Mrs. John Connally Crab Troy Post 12 , Robert B. Cullum Fresh Tom McCrummen, Jr. Broccoli Robert Strauss , Butter John D. Murchison Fresh Mr. & Mrs. W . H. Baue r Strawberry Mr
  • ~~~ Califano .. . i _ (pl) (pl) Kennet h Cunningham , (Cerebra l Pals y Poste r Bo y o f 196 7 --age 5 , Colorad o Springs , Colo . Mr . & MRs. Kennet h Cunningha m (parents ) .Miss Chery l Cunningha m (sister ) _ --Mr. Georg e Upj| " McNalley,_Staff
  • Telephone . Activity In Out Lo 6:55p t __. | (include visited by) McPherson (pl) Carroll Kilpatrick ±L Joe ^ (b.2) -The Washington Post Califano Stanford Ross (possible replacement for John Robson -- as General Counsel to the Director
  • . Ralph S. O'Connor, Houston, Tex Mr. and Mrs. Steve Parker, Mrs-ac tress Shirley McLaine Mr. and Mrs. James V. Pickering, NYC Mrs. Merriweather Post, Washington, DC Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reuther, Pres., United Auto, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement
  • , and the President joined them there. Patrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Nugent attended the peception. The President was seen circulating around the rooms, and mingling with guests. Washington Star and Washington Post of June 14 both indicated that the L
  • , National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C. Dr. Sidney Siegel, American Nuclear Society, Hinsdale, Ill Mr. Howard Simons, Washington Post Mr. Richard Smyser, The Oak Ridger, Oak Ridge, Tenn Dr. Frank H. Spedding, Ames Laboratory, Ames, Iowa ^Mr. Lombard
  • WalkerPres. Universal Life Ins. Co. Mrs. Shazar Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. M. WarburgNew York City Secy Dean Rusk Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watson Mrs. Arthur Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. James Wechsler Editor, New York Post Mr. Louis Nizer Mr. Morris Weinberg Mrs. Dore
  • White House Thursday In 2nd floor w/ news women -Marie Smith Wash Post Jeanette Rude Faye Wells Storer Broadcasting Co Hazel Martel May Craig Gertrude Feldman To the Sout h Law n fo r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^' REMARKS t o 40 0 delegate s t o th e Statu s o f Wome n
  • Post reporte d followin g da y tha t th e Presiden t encountere d them outsid e the Whit e House . H e wa s s o impresse d b y their friendshi p an d manners tha t he invite d the m int o hi s office! fo r a chat . Bot h Indians ar e student s at Indian
  • A . Orloff , Chr. , Evan s Product s Co. , Portland , Ore . Gerald L . Phillippe , Chr . , Genera l Electri c Co . , NYC Paul PHillips , Pres . , Unite d Papermaker s an d Paperworkers Robert Pierpoint , CB S Troy V . Post , Chr . , Greatameric a Corp
  • and a supplementary system of direct loans, to assist students to attend post-secondary business, trade, technical, and other vocational schools . H. R. 9247, An Act to provide for participation o f the United States in the HemisFair 1968 Exposition to be held at San
  • Freeman was holding the briefing for the newsmen and the President ^ decided to join and sat in the Fish Room on the front row -- starring reporters NOTE: "he Washington Post, for near him. On two questions, Secretary Freeman pointed out that the President
  • , and for other purposes . (more) - 2 - November 8, 1965 (continued ) H, R. 9567, An .Ac t to strengthen the educational resources of our colleges and universities and to provide financial assistance for students in post secondary and higher education. H. R
  • . Jack Hoo d Vaugh n American problems in general Hon. Lloyd Han d -- Chie f o f Protocol i n also Autographe copies of "My Hope for America. " - - leathe r boun d - - ar e t o be carrie d back by the th e Ambassadors t o their respectiv e posts t o th e
  • Defender Memphis Editor Louisiana Weekly C. C. Dejoi e Joh n Sexton — Editor the Enlightener Wichita Kan k Stanley Carlton Goodlett Fran Publisher San Francisco Sun Reporter Publisher Louisville Defender Publisher Charlotte Post S. N. Tros s Publisher
  • France s Bowler , Publi c Inf o Ofcr , Pos t Offic e Mr. Herber t Harris , P O Dep t Mr. Jame s A . Chappelear , P'.'.O, Post Of c Dr. Edward . Dempsey - Spe c Asst t o Secy, HE W Mrs. Virgini a Brizendinze , P O Dep t Mr. Reube n K . Earrick , Chief
  • passage of Treasury, Post Office, and Exec Officers bill; SS agents assigned to Pres candidates. 8:38a f Senator George Aiken (b. 2) - re International Grains Agreement and Section 22 8:40a The President asked for Sen. Russell - he was in Walter Reed
  • Jaworski , Attorney. Houston, Tex Mr. Jaco b Blaustein . American Oi l Co. . Baltimore. Maryland Postmaster General W. Marvin Watson Mr. Troy V. Post , Chmn. , Braniff International Dallas. Tex Mr. Philip J. Levin . Phili p J. Levin and Affiliated Companies
  • Loges AFB The President awakened soon after landing, and discovered everyone gone to the base post exchange so, the President joined at the exchange, buying gifts to take his family. President driven by USAF car Sgt. Lee driving AF One departed
  • to designate th e new Post Office and Federal Court Building in Cheyenne, Wyomin g as the "Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Center.* 12:30p 1:15 Donald Graham son of Mrs. OFF RECORD Kay Graham (at the residenc e of Mrs. Eugene (Agnew) Meyer this weekend
  • . Kenned y Squar e - - alon g th e motorcade route . . . . crowcjs line d thof e streets , in someplac e s 5 and 6 deep, bu t mostly 1- 3 deep. (wit h Gov . Faubus , Gov . Connall y & Pat Arrived Post Offic e - - sit e immediatel y i n front o f the Squar e
  • __ _ then talked about the value of people in prominent positions such as belonged either I, " 7:45p I the Presidency, Cabinet . Posts, etc. giving away their papers. At this point Secy McNamara said that he thought entitled to give away the cartoons about
  • of Trinidad an d Tobago. Thes e were all held at the President's residence. Later in the evening he went to the residence of President Leon i of Venezuela for a meeting there . ,.l>
  • at her home tonight Rostow (pl) McPherson (pl) Mr. '~ ; . Harry T Russell Wiggins - The Washington Post ' ~~ McPherson (pl) fem HOUSI Dat e Apri l 28 , 196 7 CHT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY 'resident bega n hi s day at (Place) Time Telephon
  • . —. . . ~/ ' i -•, .1 —-i ».•.— ..u n^i m-^ • •.„•.! • • •.! i •, i . _ -. . ' • RECORD: Harry McPher son ^ Mr. Wiggins called Marvin Watson Russell Wiggins, editor of the Washington Post and told MW that the President asked him to call and work
  • receiving line, the President wen t to the State Dining Room for Supper—According to the Washington Post, the President ate a large topped by several flMB_HJBHB strawberry tarts. • I meal, i " List to D. T. Date Ma y 11 , 196 7 THE WHIT E HOUS E
  • poste d list o f Marine Corp s reassignment s - - includin g th e President's intention t o noiminat e thre e general s fro m th e grad e o f major genera l t o th e grade o f lieutenant general: Major Genera l Ralp h K . Rottet , no w serving a s
  • Donal d H . Langle y a s post ^-- maste r a t Sout h Easton, Mas s b y reques t o f Sen. Kennedy , Ltr acceptin g resignatio n a s a Member o f the U S Tariff Commissio n an d Order redesignatin g Glenn W. Sutto n as Vic e Chm n o f the Tarif f Commissio
  • ) ; Harry , Marvin ~ ~ Cross — at home Graham, Washington Post ~~ i 5:05p f _ McPherson Watson (pl) ^Wednesday /KITE HOUSE Date SENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON June DIARY The 'resident began his day at (Place) • Time ^f^r* 1; 1 In Out (include
  • the n library, obviousl y inspired b y th e recen t Post controvers y ove r th e Kenned y School o f Governmen t at Harvard. Glas s ha d bee n t o Austin fo r fou r day s talkin g t o University official s an d others concerne d wit h th e Johnso n
  • . Nichola s OS Simons Howard Washington Post • McNulty, Jac k W H ,;,-- • s Smith, Rober t OST Sparks, Willia m W Hy : . , . - • : . - : ., : : Staats, Elme r ______ ! Comptrolle r Genera l _ ' ~-_ _ '_ ' "_ ' . ' Stewart, Wm . H . j Surgeo n Gen, Publi c
  • Observer Henry L. Griffin - Associated Press Francis Routt - Washington Evening Star ^ John Rous - Associated Press Paul Schmick - Evening Star Frank Hoy - The Washington Post ____ Albert Moldvay - National Geographic George Mobley - National Geographic
  • to the EEOOC. He told BM to tell Joe Califano that he, Fowler, and O'Brien should stay on top of the political d ments and keep the President posted on any matters which they thought he should consider. BM informed Pres that P Holyoake wanted to holda joint
  • in 1942. He met him and the ot crew members when the future President was eating lamb chops and drinking beer plane. The President took him into the post plane and showed him around it. Gav five 50 caliber shells from one of the Fortress guns which he
  • . HH^ Young has been in the W. H. Dispensary for three years and gat is ^ a new assignment. RECORD: A l a n #])^Barth OFF The Washington Post editorial writer (The President asked to see Barth when he was present for the signing of the Animal Welfare
  • e ne w Director o f Defense Researc h an d Engineering --a ne w fl^i post i n the Departmen t o f Defense MW Rev Geary Davis Off Record Dr. Davi s i s pasto rr o o ff Nat Natll Cit v y Christia n Churc h (se Lawson Knett and Joseph Moody
  • shook hands w/ two and Annette Hopkins, and according to W Post, 1-21-65 Arrived north portic o o f White Hous e and walke d t o th e reviewin g stan d Seated i n Reviewin g Stand Him was i n th e stan d fo r a brief period , an d th e Presiden t place
  • Evening Post wa s standin g o n the, rear of _ the Queen Mary wit h th e President (th e President ha d invited al l th e photog s to clim b aboar d wit h him. ) Mr . Atkin s wa s motionin g a t th e Presiden t ho w to wave s o th e coul d get a good sho t
  • , Saugerties Post, Saugerties, NY Fleming Annabar Jensis, Greene County News, M-BB_BBfc»Catskill, NY Dee Kenna, Cong. Resnick's staff gist attached__ Dee
  • machines reading news media. Marvin Hon. Watson (pl) . Ralph Dungan OFF Oval Rm Office (U.S. Ambassado r to Chile) RECORD Amb. Dungan has been offered the post of Chancellor of Higher Education for the State of New Jersey. He wants to take the job