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Oral history transcript, Marie Lindau Olson, interview 1 (I), 10/5/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- just popped out of the wall and then the hordes of friends and people that were reading in the newspaper, they made a--they had a news release and announced this program. Then everybody just came in. But this organized man would have the mail on his
- , at la s t , h e w as tir ed . So it w as an e a r ly night and I read N ich olas and A lexan d ra u n til I w as s le e p y . # # # # # ## c
- ; Johnsons fly to Puerto Rico; LBJ talks with press on plane; Johnsons stay at Porterfield House on Ramey AFB; LBJ talks with General McConnell while Lady Bird, Luci & Lyn tour base; dinner; LBJ plays dominoes; Lady Bird reads "Nicholas and Alexandra"
- have been secretaries to Mr. Justice Holmes. I was reading about it in Dean Acheson the other night. [I don't know] whether we find a hero in the old man and do not have the capacity for adulation that is demanded of presidents. Dean Acheson had his
- LBJ's interests in Sputnik and civil rights; activities at the LBJ Ranch the night of the Sputnik launch; Corcoran's relationship with FDR; the 1936 Minimum Wage Bill; Corcoran's preference for a career in law rather than politics; expectations
- , President, Republic of Kenya, Nairobi, ¥&18iIR · AF:AFE :WPO'Neill:djw 9/14/65 Clearance: AFE - Mr. Mulcahy cl' ' Mr . President, Jack asked me to get this to you sooner than night reading --- if possible. I Juanita Sep 13 4:30 I EXECUTIVI osJ..1
Oral history transcript, William A. Reynolds, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for granted then. They could bust out of that and go any way they wanted to. We were coming in from Delaware one time, Senator Kerr and I, late one night, from a speaking for the re-election of Senator Allen Frear. At this time--this was 1958 or 1959--people
- a sk el’to f sp r e a d -o u t night read in g, and th e r e , sittin g by • h im , w ith a b ig g rin on h is fa c e , chew ing on a p aper m ark ed 'Top S ecret" w a s P a tr ic k Lyndon. We w e r e enth anted ( sa t down and talked to Lyndon ju st
- Arrival ceremony for General Stroessner, President of Paraguay; receiving line; Luci, Pat & Lyn Nugent are introduced; LBJ & General Stroessner have meeting; Lady Bird reads newspapers and works in office; loan of painting to White House; Lady Bird
- : Astronauts' Trip to the Far East, February 21 - March 18, 1966 Enclosed are proposed letters to the Chiefs of State the Astronauts will visit in the Far East for the President to signo /J-,~ L.,,,,,, Benjamin H. Read ,-- Executive Secretary Enclosures
- ilie s , w iv e s and ch ild ren , to spend the night at the W hite H o u se. We had su ch a fr ie n d ly , n ic e tim e w ith th em in H ouston, and th ey had s e e m e d e a g e r at- the p r o s p e ct o f com ing to the W hite H ouse.- -He sa id
- of Congress. The Supreme Court was there , and it was a great reception . M: Somewher~ in this, on your return from Apollo VIII, I read that Johnson called the wives, too . You didn't know anything about that? L: No, but I heard about it. He did
- valuable time. I sincerely hope that a meeting - if even very brief - can be arranged sometime during the night of 17 August. As an American citizen I wo~d also like to meet the Leader of our great Nation. Thank you for the time given to this Cordially
- and that there was some urgency to get the release to Mr. Christian's office. Air Force is prepared to send a priority message to the Essex upon notification that the White House has made the press release. There fore, I _w ould appreciate your calling us, day or night
- the oonaensua or the night, the man J'hom the antl-Rooeevelt or the Khrushchevs. the Maoa, faction had ex rated u the em.bodlment contrlbutlona OP AllZONA the Sukarnoe, the Naaeera, the Nkrumah , or au political e . became a hero to the r and the Adlai
- LBJ DISCUSSES APPOINTMENT OF DONALD HORNIG TO SUCCEED JEROME WIESNER AS PRESIDENT'S SCIENCE ADVISOR, READS MEMO RECOMMENDING HORNIG; THOMAS SAYS HE SUPPORTS APPOINTMENT; DISCUSSION OF NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION BUDGET
- LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBLE CUTS IN FEDERAL EXPENDITURES IN ORDER TO PASS TAX BILL; WIRTZ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT INCREASED UNEMPLOYMENT AT ELECTION TIME; LBJ READS LIST OF VARIOUS PROPOSED FEDERAL EXPENDITURES
- BUSBY CALLS LBJ BACK TO READ HIM MCNAMARA'S BUDGET FIGURES CITED IN DRAFT OF SPEECH FOR COUNTY OFFICIALS; LBJ DISCUSSES SOME CHANGES TO SPEECH, ASKS ABOUT OMISSION OF LANGUAGE ON RANGER VII, ADMINISTRATION ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- EDWIN REISCHAUER; LBJ READS DRAFT LETTER FROM RUSK TO WILLIAM FULBRIGHT ABOUT OUTER SPACE TREATY, SCHEDULING RUSK'S TESTIMONY ON CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR; LBJ'S MEETING WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S VIEWS ON CONSULAR CONVENTION
Telephone conversation # 11373, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 1/18/1967, 7:15PM
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- LBJ READS DRAFT LETTER FROM DEAN RUSK TO FULBRIGHT ABOUT OUTER SPACE TREATY, SCHEDULING RUSK'S TESTIMONY ON CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR; LBJ JOKES ABOUT HIS DIFFICULTY IN GETTING LETTER CLEARED BY RUSK, MENTIONS IMPROVEMENTS IN FOREIGN SERVICE
Telephone conversation # 8164, sound recording, LBJ and HUBERT HUMPHREY, 6/21/1965, time unknown
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- MOYERS READS LIFE MAGAZINE STORY TO HHH QUOTING HHH AS SAYING HE WILL ATTEND UNION MEETING DESPITE JOHN CONNALLY'S OPPOSITION; HHH DENIES STORY; HHH REPORTS TO LBJ ON TRIP WITH ASTRONAUTS TO FRANCE; DEGAULLE'S COMMENTS ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Telephone conversation # 8685, transcript, MILDRED STEGALL and BOBBY BAKER, 8/31/1965, 10:30AM
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- . Mrs. Stegall's notes are of Bobby Baker's part of the conversation, and "I" refers to Baker. Photocopies of the envelope and the shorthand notes are located in the tape notebook for WH6508. l 4, in the Reading Room. CITATION NUMBER: 8685 DATE
- of showing w om en 's p±ax3e in space, and it 's peaceful b y -p ro d u c ts . On reading about it, I d is c o v e r that 14% of the p a y r o ll a re women, in another place, 20% of the p a y r o ll a re wom en, and at Cape Kennedy, clo se to 33% a re
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) fvR~n)F DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Dl.JCUMENT RESTRICTION #i ,, s 11+-merrm--+---Read te S #4c rpt 1 f> Ben~ ~PALi \0,, '°
- ASStsT A POSSIBLE JAPANESE BALLTSTir MISSitE PROGRAM•UNQTE o, PARA 4 A SHOULD READ QTE WE ANTICIPATE SPACE ?AGE 2 RuEHc 95304 C Q SIP ID 2 14 DECLASSIFIED ri'Y~3o2.~S-I > Date g;e , CttttP I OlltT IAC ,., ~ R Department of State PAGE ~2
- Page 7 his arm around m e, and the resulting picture was r e a l l y amusing. The caption under it read, or so L i z opined, " L a d y B ird , a fte r this is o v e r, le t 's you and m e go out and have a drink. T h e re was a second and somewhat le
- committee also decided to hold further negotiations before or during the 21st General Assembly. We will be pressing for early talks but recognize that the USSR has the capacity to delay negotiations and agreement. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary I I
- party, THEPRESIDENT: Mr. Chancellor, ladies and gentlemen: distinguished members of The great German writer, Geothe, once said that the formula for a happy life was each day to read a beautiful poem, listen to beautiful music, look at a beautiful
- .:-.:..::::: Charles Johnson for Welsh and Rostow C~p #9 mem~- T"I·~--~~~-;:;::::--:;--:;-::::~::-:;:~~Jamin Read for Walt --- Conf. Rostow w/draft NSAM '' 7/27/66 7 r;.~, uo A ~ A 4 p FILE LOCATION National Security File, National Security Action
- you have any comment on that? 5. Secretary McNamara: He hasn't sai p. that to me so I don 1t want to try to read what was in his mind, but we do have as I say an over-the horizon radar system which we have been working on for some time, which we
- Bird reads newspapers; White House telephones; Lady Bird takes nap; guests for dinner and watching Dean Rusk on tv through Telstar; Lady Bird talks with John Macy about LBJ Library and Thomas Mann about Latin America; talks with Lynda Luci Johnson
- is moving slowly; Lyn Nugent follows Lucia Jane around giving her hugs & plays on Lucinda Robb's baby buggy; Christmas buffet dinner; Johnson family speaks with Chuck Robb & Pat Nugent, together in Vietnam; Lady Bird reads "Reflections" by Helen Hayes
- 5:31, should read "Alan" and I had planned instead of "Sharon" and I.
- )d .....,._ --- Disapproved ~ McOeorge Bundy Sp~ak to m•-~- te 5-11-11 February 4, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. BUNDY Mac -- (1) The President can get the gist of the entire report by reading Mr. Webb's four-page letter. (2) The attached draft