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  • Stop. The labels formerly said, "Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Whistle Stop [10/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist W~ 1s,le- sro,0 . '. ~·~ '-S /-Jp' .... I ,,, ' ... 1964 PRESS INFORMATION:THE PRESIDENT'S LADIES·... ~ ' f I t
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  • ...~ .. :_•. ,... . .•.. • :.>-.:i_~;!-.,...t ..•• ...... _r·.:.: ,;:.::·:.· ••.. December 7: •• · :,..•. • ,· ; :. ~~"?'~-'i • ••• '',1··1 •..••'.• . .i! 1rst Press Conlerence.;· As 0£ !-', •1968, ~: . ::_Press· conferences · ~ < ;,_:;.-.. had been held
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  • leadership, magnetism, inspiration. Job Corps and other programs can do some of this. So can Model Cities and Poverty Program. President read memo from Jim Rowe on the 1943 riots and cited similarities between 1943 and 1967 situation in Detroit. The 50
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  • . On the spending side, the detail , here is the ima ge of the new President that has emerged. .January estimate of $98.4 bil­ Ry STERLING F. GREEN lion has been reduced by Associated Press $100 million. Thus the indicated budget Wa s hin glon - l-n the half year
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  • A. Dusch, Va. Beach, Mayor Ann Kilgore, Smith, cities in red, ~entloned Good press waiting Scott, 0 supporter). It !i= we arrive'7 a: meeting w erver) a.. President ~ ,,, f.U asked for late one hour. NCW, who CJ Following Tree,s
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  • out to Saigon in your capacity there. Z: That's right. M: The description given by your predecessor, John Mecklin, which is in some detail, describes the difficulties, credibility gap or so on that existed between the press and the.government out
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  • Assignment to Saigon; Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge acts as his own press officer; Vietnam press relations an issue at the Honolulu conference of 1964; unifying press relations functions in JUSPAO; the maximum candor policy; origin of the "Five
  • .. I . .. TU .Pnaidant (A) to ••, (:S) Bli•• A '• ' £ ' . ', •: .. ·:.. J"' ''t ~~ . ,,. - ~ ., · 1a;o4b­ Aapat 10:30& U. 19'7 We're tryiq to do wllal . . caa to lanre fair ud free dectioll• ia Vi.a&Nua. Aad ...•re
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  • LBJ ASKS BLISS TO BE ON US DELEGATION TO OBSERVE SOUTH VIETNAMESE ELECTIONS; MAKEUP OF DELEGATION; BLISS DISCUSSES HIS OTHER COMMITMENTS, ASKS IF HE CAN LET LBJ KNOW LATER TODAY; LBJ SAYS HE WANTS TO ANNOUNCE DELEGATION AT TODAY'S PRESS BRIEFING
  • ­ Helms interrupted to say the 100-Day program "is set to go and could be implemented immediately. Walt Rostow said he received a cable toaay with Bunker's recommendation of the main items that they will press on ·the government of Vietnam. Walt Rostow
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  • ; news reports on the change in spelling of Luci Johnson's name; free concerts by National Symphony Music for Young America
  • available to the press. He read the papers, he said, and noted that Gov. fttnney had explained his Vietnam views by saying he 1d been "brain-washed" in Saigon. 'lhe President observed that an;y man "brain-washed" by diplomats and generals might have problems
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  • and it is just up to us to start out. So let me introduce myself: I am Harry Middleton, director of the LBJ Library. This is George Christian:. We both worked for President Johnson in the White House. George was far more important than I; he was press secretary
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  • use of the telephone and the Library's plans to make LBJ's phone conversation recordings available; how George Christian got to know LBJ; LBJ's strengths and flaws; LBJ's interactions with the press; how LBJ kept up to date on Congressional activity
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: LESLIE CARPENTER INTERVIEW'Eji: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: National Press Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 F: Mr. Carpenter, tell us briefly about your own career, how you happen to be where you are at this time. I know you
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  • and the media; LBJ's press secretaries: Moyers, Christian
  • for sale as a sort of collecl c rs 1 it em , with the pr oceeds to go t o the K(, ~ncdy Cult ural Center. for the Art s . All of the arti sts 1 work, even the pressing of th e records, ever ything, could be obtain vd free ancl w ould give it a c e rtain
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  • lin1 St. Alenadi-u {14,847) Jeurnal-Tribu.n• ('Dlur■• Ind.) llerth•rn Va. Publ.ishillg Ce., !Ac. 331 Fair.tax St. FNdriclmburg - Free Lance-star J'Ne Lance RiclaenY- (En. Pub. Ce. IDd.) (17,500) (12,309) A.tre-Aaerican (Hegre)(Ind.) (Sat
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  • job. He further urged that, in addition to briefing the press boys enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special press conference for a high level, selected group on your return. They are clearly quite worried about the aid bill. Finally, let ae say
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  • might add that however the United States of long-term that Bosch already to utilize free to rely on the services Harlan and faster What is now required we have just done through economic aid funds available, assistance in terms and impact You
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  • Lynda Johnson & Luci Nugent's family at White House; Lady Bird has hair styled; family photos in Yellow Room; family outside for press photos; Luci gives press conference; Lady Bird works on Henry Branden's script; Lady Bird & Ashton keep LBJ
  • have continued to free lance. There have been assignments from Life, National Geographic, Venture, and other lesser pub­ lications. And I have recently completed the pictures for the proposed Sierra Club book about the Allagash River in northern Maine
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  • LBJ & Lady Bird to Detroit; Gov. Romney meets plane; LBJ gives speech with heckler in crowd; standing ovation; Lady Bird mentions LBJ's health; to Battle Creek, Michigan; 1948 Campaign; as child, Lady Bird went to Battle Creek Sanitarium with Aunt
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Stop. The labels formerly said, "Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Whistle Stop [10/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist FOR RELEASE AFTER 6:30 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE
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  • with Lyndon and with Lynda or Luci. Of all of us .. Luci is the/most independent and free-spirited, although the most fragile looking. ! MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE - F r id a y , Ju n e 2 1 , 1968 WASHINGTON Page 7 It w as 10:00 w hen L yndon
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  • Lyn Nugent's first birthday; LBJ & Lady Bird have breakfast; desk work; Lady Bird swims 30 laps; Lady Bird to Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty meeting; press conference & photos with Lyn Nugent in the Rose Garden; visit with Andre Meyer
  • booked for campaign a\lpearancea when. scho­ lastic requirements here in Washington permit. • Luci Had Them Screaming in Indiana The President is a most proud yarent when it comes to what his daughten are doing in his politica behalf. As he told a press
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  • to free circus for 6,000 children; LBJ gives speech at State Department reception; Johnsons greet Prime Minister & Mrs. Egal; exchange of gifts; Lady Bird names guests; conversation about conservation; toasts; Anita Bryant is entertainment
  • FOR IMMEDIATE JUNE 5, 1967 RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT BY PRESS SECRETARY GEORGE CHRISTIAN We are deeply
  • See all scanned items from White House Press Office Files Box 53
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  • Press release, Statement by Press Secretary George Christian, 6/5/67
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  • Notes of June 25, 10:00 A. M. Staff Meeting with the President In the Cabinet Room The President expressed concern over some recent press reports that the White House staff is tired ... that many officials are soon leaving.•. and that the machinery
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  • Sorensen, he then called Mankiewicz, who is Senator Kennedy's Press Secretary to ask him cbout it and he confirmed it and then the Press just descended upon the White Ho use and the President was in Texas. They, then descended on the Pentagon
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  • WATSON ASKS FOR DALEY'S EVALUATION OF BEN HEINEMAN AS POSSIBLE APPOINTEE TO CABINET OR SUBCABINET POSITION; DALEY RECOMMENDS HEINEMAN; WATSON DISCUSSES PRESS STORIES ABOUT RFK'S CALL FOR COMMISSION TO REAPPRAISE VIETNAM POLICY
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  • DISCUSSION OF PRESS REPORTS OF MEETING BETWEEN LBJ AND PRIME MINISTER PEARSON IN CANADA YESTERDAY
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  • DISCUSSION OF TIMING OF PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF GOLDBERG'S RESIGNATION AS US AMBASSADOR TO UN
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  • DISCUSSION OF PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF GOLDBERG'S RESIGNATION AS US AMBASSADOR TO UN
  • of transcript: 2 pages plus I-page note Barbara Cline Archivist SERVICE SET J.;l 51'-/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NG"fON 6:17 p.m. - Dec. 6 Mr. President : Leonard Marks called and said that Ambassador Goldberg's press secretary has just told him
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  • 1964 Sat urday, July 25~ Was an easy and pleasant day. About noon I W(·nt ove r to Lyndon's office, hoping I could snare him, a nd walked right into an informal press conference. Lyndon in his rockin;; chair, some 25 or 30 news paper peopl e
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  • 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
  • Nations in peace in that area. I would hope that this would clarify some of the discussion that I have heard in the course of the day. I can take just a question or two. I have to go to a meeting in a moment. MORE -. Page 2 THE PRESS: Then, Mr. Secretary
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  • . The General said this was true, and General Wheeler added that the losses the enemy has taken are very serious. He said there had been 53, 000 since the beginning of the offensive. The President asked why press reports were so bad. General Abrams said he
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  • HHH ASKS FEHMER TO TELL LBJ THAT HHH IS WORKING WITH JOHN CONNALLY; HHH WILL BE ON MEET THE PRESS TODAY, IS WORKING ON DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLATFORM AND WILL LEAVE FOR CONVENTION TODAY; HHH PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH IN SAN MARCOS, TEXAS YESTERDAY
  • en said. .,. ZIEGLER: I agree. My secretary is on now • .CHRISTIAN: .1 w'nti'd to fill you in on what I am telling the press here in the way of background. I am presenting this thing as a very straightforward : .· '' I and cooperative thing all
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  • CHRISTIAN DISCUSSES HIS RESPONSE TO PRESS CONCERNING MISINTERPRETATION OF NIXON'S STATEMENT ANNOUNCING APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT MURPHY AS NIXON'S LIAISON DURING TRANSITION, INCLUDING STORY THAT LBJ WAS IRRITATED WITH NIXON
  • he is? MR. CHRISTIAN: No, I don't. THE PRESS: Thank you. END (AT 10:02 A.M. EDT)
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  • Transcripts of Press Secretary News Conferences
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  • WATSON REPORTS THAT MEETING WITH CLARK CLIFFORD WAS SCHEDULED FOR 11:00A, THEN READS PRESS REPORT THAT RFK WILL ANNOUNCE HE IS CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT TODAY; WATSON NOTES ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE BEFORE 11:00A MEETING; DALEY THANKS WATSON FOR HIS CALL
  • which ·are being _s een on tv and in the press. Secretary McNamara responded that we did but that the aircraft ytere of little value. The President said they were of strong propaganda value and that DOD should ~e.gi~ making more exposure of U. S
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  • press MEMORANDUM ITH E I W H IT E HOUSE W A S n i N O T ON Saturday, M arch 2 8 , 1964 P a ge 2 conferen ce. Then a g re a t many of them h a d to lea ve in a hurry, since there w e r e no filin g fa c ilit ie s there at Stonewall, but some
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  • LBJ is sick with coughing, throat congestion and fever; LBJ receives call about earthquake in Alaska; press conference at the LBJ Ranch; tours given for some press members at the Scharnhorst Ranch; dinner at the West Ranch with the Moursunds