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- a r y 's MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE Tuesday, A p r il 7, 1964 WASH INGTON Page 5 in Dallas, when I was 15. A l l in all, I'd say, I'd settle fo r m y p erfo rm a n ce today, both fo r m y intake and m y give-ou t, but there is in the background o
- Roanoke Island; Lady Bird sees childhood friend, Emily Crow Selden, from St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Press Reports about LBJ's fast driving at the LBJ Ranch
Telephone conversation # 8579, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 8/20/1965, time unknown
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- LBJ IS MEETING WITH HARRY MCPHERSON, LEE WHITE AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- Telephone conversation # 8579, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 8/20/1965, time unknown
Telephone conversation # 8580, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 8/20/1965, time unknown
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- LBJ IS MEETING WITH HARRY MCPHERSON, LEE WHITE AT TIME OF CALL; WILLIAM FULBRIGHT ENTERS OFFICE TO MEET WITH LBJ AT END OF RECORDING; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
- Telephone conversation # 8580, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 8/20/1965, time unknown
Telephone conversation # 1280, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 1/8/1964, time unknown
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- Telephone conversation # 1280, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 1/8/1964, time unknown
- Telephone conversation # 7171, sound recording, OFFICE SECRETARY and CATHY MACARTHUR, 3/26/1965, time unknown
Telephone conversation # 1471, sound recording, LBJ and JACK VALENTI, 1/22/1964, time unknown
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- Telephone conversation # 1471, sound recording, LBJ and JACK VALENTI, 1/22/1964, time unknown
- "7"; "'MERRY CHRISTMAS' CALLS ON DEC. 25, 1963 BY PRES."; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; CARTER ON HOLD 01:05; LADY BIRD JOHNSON IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994
- SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS CALL AT 11:40A; DAILY DIARY LISTS TIME OF CALL AS 12:40A; CONTENT OF CALL INDICATES TIME IS 12:40A; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING; MARKS IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR
- "FROM BEDROOM 4-1-68"; "RE PRES.'S MARCH 31ST SPEECH"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; DOROTHY GOLDBERG IS MEETING WITH ARTHUR GOLDBERG AT TIME OF CALL; VERY POOR SOUND QUALITY; GOLDBERGS ARE ALMOST INAUDIBLE
Telephone conversation # 486, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 12/14/1963, 12:05PM
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- FULBRIGHT DISCUSSES KENNEDY CENTER BILL, EXPRESSES CONCERN THAT REPUBLICAN SUPPORT FOR IT MAY WEAKEN IN TIME; LBJ DISCUSSES ARTHUR SCHLESINGER'S, AVERELL HARRIMAN'S OPPOSITION TO APPOINTMENT OF THOMAS MANN AS COORDINATOR OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS
Telephone conversation # 2519, sound recording, LBJ and LADY BIRD JOHNSON, 3/17/1964, 10:06AM
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- MANSFIELD IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL
- STEINBECK ON HOLD 0:40; LBJ IS MEETING WITH JACK VALENTI AT TIME OF CALL
- TIME, DATE, AND SPEAKER FROM WH OPS LOGS; SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS DATE AS 2/22/65
- RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH EUGENE BLACK, MARVIN WATSON, JIMILU MASON AT TIME OF CALL; LBJ INTRODUCES BLACK TO MASON DURING CALL
- TICKER TAPE AUDIBLE IN BACKGROUND AT TIMES
- "SUMMARIZED"; POOR SOUND QUALITY; FULBRIGHT IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; HARRY MCPHERSON IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- "SUMMARIZED"; POOR SOUND QUALITY; FULBRIGHT IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; HARRY MCPHERSON IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
- "FROM KENNY, 3-26-68"; "RE MIDDLE EAST, ISRAEL, UN RESOLUTION RE TERRORIST ACTIVISTS TRANSCRIBED"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; LBJ PUTS GOLDBERG ON HOLD BRIEFLY AT BEGINNING OF CALL
- "SUMMARIZED"; SHORTHAND NOTES PRECEDE "TRANSFER (CONTINUED ON NEXT BELT)" ON SLIP ACCOMPANYING DICTABELT; "JUNE 19, 1968, B.1; JUNE 20, 1968, B.1" WRITTEN ON DICTABELT; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- house, at times of ordinary duty and probably at times of outrageous inconvenience to them—besides a never ending general public, my own groups of friends from home, or friends from the campaign t r a i l , or from my trip s , or my Alabama cousins, a ll
- "**WISHED PRES. AND MRS. TRUMAN A MERRY XMAS AND TOLD THEM (W/MRS. JOHNSON ALSO ON THIS CONVERSATION) WHAT WONDERFUL PEOPLE THEY WERE." ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; LADY BIRD JOHNSON IS MEETING WITH LBJ, BESS TRUMAN WITH HARRY TRUMAN AT TIME
- contributed to the White House with love and generosity. And then I sent them o ff on a to u r with Jim Ketchum and spent more time at my desk, th i s time plowing deep in to the middle drawer, carefully taking out very private things, such as the memo I
- Smathers. He's But there was a She spoke of George and of her sons and o f continuing to live in Washington for a year or so, but in true female fashion I could not help thinking with a pang of times past. And there were old friends, the Jim Rowes
- children leave. We went first to 30th Place, that I’d lived and loved for so long--18 years it was--and then to Mrs. Hendrick’s, and looked at some chintzes. As usual, didn’t find just what we wanted; came home in time for a 4:00 meeting with Clark Clifford
- , on his other trip to ihc United St;:i.l
- gy, horn-rimmed glas s~s and the: most comical of exp ressions of distress on he r face, biting h(·r lip, was ent itle d "Luci Goofed." And anothe r, really quit e> attractive, of Van Cliburn, Luci (pretty this time) and t he kin
- and then George Bro w n s and for lunch, such a s ho o k h a n d s in th e Bob a bit time is into to a young, w i t h a f e w of vital the -jp-uley. and c o n tr o v e r sia l. coincide w ith hour the who w ere c o m in g a hard place tourists
- l :\i!EMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE j WASHINGTON Tuesday, May 9, 1967 Page I .... There is a rhythm to life these days. . . Weekdays crowded, . demanding; and then a weekend two days, sometimes three, that ,~ Time to read and sleep a~d
- HITE ( H O US E W A SH INOTON Saturday, F e b ru a ry 29, 1964 P a ge 3 the arran gem en ts fo r the appearance, and this was an ex cellen t time also to have in the White H ouse, those other m e m b e rs of the Texas so ciety that I m ay not get
- be a centerpiece from a different adm inistration. Of course, not ev ery one of the 36 Presidents has had a special china. When the supply gets low enough that you can’ t seat a State Dinner of 100 or m ore people, then its time for the adm inistration
- THE W H IT E HOUSE W A S H I N G T ON Tuesday, A p r i l 28, 1964 P a ge 3 president of the National Bu s iness and P r o f e s sional Womens Club s . I always like^ to have one G o v e r n o r ’ s w ife to these luncheon s , and this time it was M r
- 2 about the time he went to make a speech for Congressm an Cannon in M issou ri, ixp and everybody from Cannon him self, right on upto the P resid en t h ad ca lled , beat the tables and im plored him to - and then Cannon didn’ t even show up
- a u t i f u l young w i f e , who seems to me S e c r e t a r y of U d a l l and Lee U d a ll ha d been Interior time es c o r tin g them around Washington and just about t h i r t y . brought them to I the White H o u s e , u p from
- d for happy reasons because, this m orning, fo r the f ir s t time in such a long time, Lyndon sounded bouncy and like h im s e lf and there w e re no night sw e ats.-. And la te r on in the day, I heard that M cG eorge Bundy had used
- DUM * »THE W H IT E HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, A p r il 30, 1964 p^ge 3 while C u r ti s L e M a y crowned Luci, beaming. Lyndon as tal l and straight as he usually is^li s tenmg to the na tional anthem in an a irp o rt, but this time sm iling so sw
- nap; news story about Pat Nugent; Lady Bird is interviewed by New York Times about art; Willard Deasons and Emmet Riordans for dinner and to pick out one of Him's beagle puppies; Lady Bird reads "Guns of August"
- or t h r e e more d r e s s e s , p o s s i b l y an e v e n in g d ress. I was i n no mood and t h i n k i n g o f th e b i l l s t h a t had a l r e a d y mounted up. A nd th e n n e x t i t was time t o s e e Max Brooks and Roy W h ite. Max's b u
- of Achievement" Johnsons meet honored guests at Judicial Reception with receiving line for 700 guests; press ask Judge Sarah Hughes about W. Manchester book; Lady Bird reminisces about 1960 Campaign; visit with friends upstairs; Lady Bird reads "Of Time
- Lady Bird's first honorary degree from Texas Women University; Lady Bird's speech, "This is a good time to be a woman;" speech by John Connally; luncheon and gifts; humorous mistake in presentation of gift to John Connally; "Chapel in the Woods
- LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast; coffee with houseguests; Lady Bird to New York City to Carnegie Hall for Stokowski concert for International Ladies' Garment Workers Union; article about event in New York Times; David Dubinsky & Louis Stulberg give