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- TRUMAN READS PORTION OF STATEMENT HE HAS WRITTEN SUPPORTING LBJ'S VIETNAM POLICY; TRUMAN OFFERS TO MEET WITH LBJ IF NEEDED BUT HIS DOCTOR PREFERS HE NOT TRAVEL; LBJ THANKS HIM FOR SUPPORT, OFFERS TO COME TO MISSOURI OR CALL HIM FOR ADVICE
- Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
- Telephone conversation # 6848, sound recording, LBJ and HARRY TRUMAN, 2/16/1965, 12:35PM
- HARRY TRUMAN
- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE. T u e s d a y , J u ly 2, 1968 WASHINGTON Page 1 L u c i 's 2 1 s t b i r t h d a y - - T u e s d a y , J u ly 2 - - w a s a fu ll b u s y d a y . In the i n o r n in g I h a d a m e e t in g w ith Sim one an d T o m
- Luci Nugent's 21st birthday; Lady Bird works on narrative for "Crossing the Trails of Texas" film; 50 magnolia seedlings germinated from tree at The Elms; meeting about Latin American trip; telephone call to Luci; Lady Bird views Harry Truman film
- larly known as Medicare, and the primary legis lative objective of the National Council of Senior Citizens became a law. He signed the legislation in the presence of former President Harry S. Truman, the first occu pant of the White House to pioneer
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- , the reporters saw the smiling, waving people. First one and then another saw and called attention to people, men and women, smiling, waving and crying simultaneously. There were some wisecracks and then the -emotion of the Berliner-s was in the bus. It fell
- that the following Tom Atldn• Bill Fi•her Doug D' Andrea Paul Noonan Roy Gil be rt eon Don Abel Dave Botta Art Winterfelt inviting Cleve Ryan. people from my PH OT can ..;PHF.:H s AP - H.,_rvcy George ) fJ Hen1-y Burl'ou;_;ha Johl.l Rou;'.> Chal'lcs Goi.'y
- . Duckmanton) Critics such as Harry Ashmore dispute the genuineness of U. S. peace proposals. The President explained the Ashmore incident, stressing the sincerity of that U.S. peace proposal and others preceding and following. --------~--------- President
- and to submit to nothing that is wrong." And he promised, that "the honor of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the state ment of truth or for the performance of duty." That was this Nation's policy in the 1830's
- NEWSWEEK ARTICLE ON LBJ'S RECOLLECTIONS OF EVENTS FOLLOWING JFK ASSASSINATION, HARRY TRUMAN'S SWEARING IN AFTER FDR'S DEATH; WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK; LBJ SAYS HE HAS NOT SPOKEN TO ANYONE ABOUT EVENTS, DISCUSSES PRESS SOURCES, POSSIBLE RESPONSE
- TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1966 P a g e One T u esd ay, N ovem b er 29, w as m ark ed for m e as the day when so m eth in g turned out ju st righ t, when I ta sted the_h eady w in e o f s u c c e s s , : ' _ Ah ■ tis ^ p r o je c t c o m p le te d
- to United Orthodox Jewish Ladies luncheon; news articles about Truman Capote party; Lady Bird works on New York speech, but Liz Carpenter has to rewrite; Lady Bird interviewed about beautification; Lady Bird bowls and dines with Dr. Willis Hurst
- this morning. (The President had Miss Nivens in Walt Ro stow' s office read the message over the telephone; the message thanked Wilson and Brown for standing firm despite party pressures.) We all have our peculiar problems; all of us have our setbacks
- DISCUSSION OF WHETHER MCNAMARA SHOULD RELEASE INFORMATION ON SIZE OF US NUCLEAR STOCKPILE AT DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM HEARINGS; ANDERSON DISCUSSES SECURITY OF STOCKPILE INFORMATION, PAST OPPOSITION TO TRUMAN'S RELEASE OF INFORMATION ABOUT ATOM BOMB
Telephone conversation # 10412, sound recording, LBJ and HENRY "JOE" FOWLER, 7/15/1966, 9:31PM
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- OFFICE SECRETARY TELLS LBJ LADY BIRD JOHNSON IS WAITING FOR HIM ON TRUMAN BALCONY WITH GUESTS; CONVERSATION BETWEEN LBJ, OFFICE SECRETARY IS FOLLOWED BY 1:50 MACHINE NOISE; RECORDING OF FOWLER STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN AND ENDS BEFORE