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- Herald-Tribune for him, which was in great financial difficulty under the Reids in those days, but finally Jock Whitney took it off their hands. But it had been for sale for a long time before Jock Whitney bought it. But Jack Kennedy ,, did not show
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- ticket, so I felt time all ~£fort there Texas Democrats to elect 11 ar~ the Johnson-Humphrey were plenty of others back hor:1e to keep the campaign moving." Bo-:m in Dallas, Texas Technological the colleg yearbook. Kata Butney gi:-aduated
- and provide new funds palachia, but only if they _w ere The region embraces all of 10 times the size of SWitzer0 wz;:~tr rJR. 4f£R- ·~w J . ., ·, ' ' part 1 1 Johnson Has Asked _Congress for ~cial Program for Area,:, · 1 s improvement of tiinbe
- fiscal policy. He named some of the crises he has faced in the last few months. He introduced the Members of the Cabinet and then called for questions from the audience. Jim Chambers of the Dallas Times Herald asked what the consensus of the Vietnam
- at the door. It was one of the most relaxed and satisfying parties I've been to in a long time, partly because I was still flowing from that sensation of obligation finished -- job accomplished. I had told the White House that there would be no one for supper
- 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
- Lady Bird lunches with Hugh Sidey and Jean Franklin of Time magazine for study on Lady Bird; tea with friends; visit with friend from youth at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Lynda Johnson to New York for Young Citizens for Johnson; Luci
- the ranch country; Gwen Gibson of the New Y ork H erald Tribune; and M ary Packinham of the Chicago Tribune; and M u riel Dobbins of the B altim ore Sun, Karen K le in felter, the best thing that happene d to the Dallas N ew s in years; and Norm a Ekdahl
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- Ridge 7:35 AM, EST, October 9 If If It Cypress 7:45 AM, EST, Octobe:r:- 9 • (Change to Central Standard Time) If tt If Marianna 7:10 AM, CST, October 9 If tt Cottondale 7:30 AM, CST, October 9 ti If Ar. --GJ;i,ipl9y 7:45 AM, CST, October 9 (5 Minute Stop
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- Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree at Texas Wnman's University, 31, 1964: March "It is a go0d time tn be a womanbecaufe never have there been such "PP"rtunities unlimited for yr,u.,.how much wnmenare doinf to turn hand and brain f,..,r nur nati,..,nal destiny
- . after much blood, sweat and t.ears. Tom .fohnson nameless (unsung, assistant) _c; I I ,· I· .. ... • • • I CHRONOLOGY: . : ...... 12.il November 22: ...•.• ~·: : ... Arrival at Andrews Air Force Base from Dallas: "• •• We have
Telephone conversation # 12815, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/14/1968, 12:35PM
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- a delegation. The Herald Examiner gave no source for its information, saying only it had learned that ;Kennedy would announce. 11 And that's timed at 11:30 our time, which means this was SERVICE SET actually put out, obviously, prior to the meeting at 11
- 111'{ Date: 10/3/96 .Proaessinq Rota A comment regarding this transcript was interfiled on this date in the Chron transcript series. DATE: 1/31/64 TIME: 9:25 am CALLER: Bill Moyers PAGES: 3 TRANSCRIPT NUMBER: COMMENT: 1714 Transcript only
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- ) (15,842) RuthJenBiia, Bditer - Ure-A■ericaa Pub. Ce., 301 I. Clay- St. V flle Cathelic Virl:1.an (lri) (3.31 122) V.P. IDc. Pub., 811 fle;rd An. Jehn J. Daly, ~ o. Henrie• Herald ('lhur1. Dea.) (2,375) Pilet Printing Ce., Inc. 320 N. 18th St. (1-VII
- Reference No. 12932 April 15, 2008 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/25/68 TIME: 3:11 PM CALLER: Arthur Goldberg Pages of Transcript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- DISCUSSION OF TIMING OF PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF GOLDBERG'S RESIGNATION AS US AMBASSADOR TO UN
- Aprill5,2008 Reference No. 12933 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/25/68 TIME: 3: 15 PM CALLER: Dean Rusk Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- Reference No. 13740 November 20, 2008 Processing Note A copy of this transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. The time of this conversation
- Telephone conversation # 13740, transcript, GEORGE CHRISTIAN and RON ZIEGLER, 11/15/1968, time unknown
- . This transcript begins with Marvin Watson entering the President's Office at' 2:35 PM_, but according to the President's Daily Diary, Goldberg's meeting with the President was from 1:24-2:30 PM. DATE: 12/6/67 TIME: 2:35 PM CALLER: Arthur Goldberg Pages
Telephone conversation # 13311, transcript, MARIE FEHMER and HUBERT HUMPHREY, 8/25/1968, 12:31PM
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- Reference No. 13311 October 24, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only ofthis conversation; there is not recording. DATE: 8/25/68 TIME: 12:31 PM CALLER: Hubert Humphrey Pages of Transcript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist CCD\llrC: CCT : .. I
- INTERVIEWEE: BARRY ZORTH IAN INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Zorthian's office in the Time-Life Building, New York City Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's begin by identifying you. You're Barry Zorthian, and your main official position during the Johnson
- ; Mrs. Johnson returns to White House; Lynda Johnson home for Luci Johnson's baptism; article in Herald Tribune;
- . CHRISTIAN: Walt Rostow, who had arrived earlier this morning at the Situation Room, along with his specialist in the Middle East affairs, Harold H. Saunders of the National Security Council. Q Situation Do we know at what time Room? MR. CHRISTIAN: have
- . Actually it’s a hall, but it’s what’s going to be the Johnsons’ informal family sitting room. It’s remarkable how well my own furniture fits into the room that was Mrs. Kennedy’s. I’m glad for the taxpayer, and I’m glad for me too because it saves my time
- ). Closed in occ~dance w.lth reatrict1on11 conta!J)ad in .the d~or'• deed of c;rift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 4'/~/66 Meeting in the Mansion on Second Floor Date: April Z, 1966 Time: 1: 30 p. m. SANlTIZED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 By r
- for history have recorded for us as a what those skills were. And we are going to play a brief tape that will give you some idea of that. These are voices of people who were with him at the time. " . .. political system is one that requires enormous
- in the future; Middleton and Christian's opinion of LBJ and their time spent working for LBJ; preparing for the Library's first conference; LBJ's opinion of the process of reviewing Library documents for potential closures
- • of belligerence because it of how that But the ia a highly exi ■ t dangerous opens the way for one aide or the from time to time to claim a legal which are extremely bellicose for doing basis and become, indeed, a cause of war. The assertion
- 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
- conversa ti ons today, 11 and then he said, "You tho_ught it was time that you and he talked." He still didn't look up. to talk about. I know him. He said,-"! don't know what there is I like him. r trust him. I need him." I said, ''Mr. President
- I V 1965 : , ■ Friday, August 27th Lyndon's 57th birthday was oddly divided between a quiet morning (I actually lay in bed and did some recording) and hours of riding the nice edge of tension. Some time during the morning I got a call from Lyndon
- Telephone call from Bill Moyers; ceremony and presentation of Johnson City park; tour for guests from Time-Life; LBJ arrives in Texas; LBJ's gives a reminiscent speech; Johnsons and guests go to boyhood home; LBJ picks up little boy and gets a kiss
- was at wit~ end on how to get people to report the war the way it is. He said he took Johnny Apple of the New York Times with him on one all-day excursion. He said they got out of the chopper at one RF post, the re was a province chief and American adviser
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- of news about tl.e times the spc·ed of sound at 80, 000 feet. s: For instance, yesterd ay -71 that flies at three It was deli\·ered too much by rote, too much like readin g , although there were moments of humor. I di
- Informal press conference in LBJ's office; Goldwater calls LBJ "the biggest faker of all time"; LBJ walks ground with press; lunch with Senator Richard Russell; visit from Alabama relatives who tell about public accommodations; dinner with friends
- especially as a permanent member of the Security Council, to carry our full share of the primary responsibility of the Security Council for the maintenance of international peace and sec~rity. At the present time we are making a maximum effort in the Security
- commented that he would be meeting with Labor leaders next week. Rusk said he had talked to Tom Wicker concerning the factual errors in this morning's article in the New York Times on the Vietnam elections. Rusk said Wicker failed to recognize that about
- LIFE TIME A LIFE lltOCtn:,-ILLlfl NEW JUDSON YORK BUILDING CINTlft 10020 6·1212 Dear Mr. Okamato: Enclosed are the prints you requested. I am glad we could be of service to you. Sincerely, Richard O. Pollard Director of Photography Mr
- on the first day -- mortar fire. Nothing since that time. There were a couple of small attacks against small population centers in the last 24-hours. The President: I figured they would do this to save a little face. General Wheeler: The North
- . But it's still going to take time. We've got the logistical base now -- we've begun to turn def eat into victory. I'm not distressed. There is no truth in the stalemate theory. The McNamara report this time was the best one of his nine. The President
- - -- - ----- December TO: JAKE JACOBSEN FROM: OKAMOTO Earl Deathe a•ked me for thi• picture Texa•. Wlll you ■ ee Attachment A1591-26A lf the Bo•• will approve 19, 1966 the la•t time I wa• ln giving it to him? MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
- to meet that timing. ' : ', / f1 ~ ·: - 2 ', • \ •',•• .: ~~· ~. .. ,· ,., ~ ., ,. ., 4. If we don't get agreement, make a unilateral declaration. We have a major problem on our hands. They may figure they help Nixon by staying
- brief the Cabinet on this history and allow time for questions and answers. He asked. Joe Califano to take charge of this operation. Fifth, the President also asked Joe Califano to coordinate a staff study of what can be done to develop specialized