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- HIS CARD identifies you as having established credit in all Statler and Statler-operated hotels. These are the Hotels Stacia ih BosTON, Burr ALO, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, ST. Louis, \V ASHINCTON, D. C., and NEw YoRi:, (formaly Hotel p,nnsylvania
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Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 46 (XLVI), 5/24/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- beating up on people who were raising their prices. And the President was sensitive to that, and that may have been what ultimately led him to conclude that at least we should make some attempt to deal with this, with the situation in New Jersey
- that the attached memorandum does not contain enough imaginative people and enough young people in this very difficult area. This is an intricate and complicated field, burdened with years of obsolete laws and taxes, where we must have bold new ideas. If you
- with that of the world's stars, The listener respected. understanding vocal 14th. television in a new stage met with warm has been compared often the pioneers where a new element on national JANUARY town near Not only is their who represent
- :30p 1:30p 1:45p 2:30p 5:00p 5:30p 7:30p 11:00p National Security Counci l To New York City -- see travel activity arrived NYC To Waldorf Astoria Hotel meeting with President of AP (Starzel) and President of United Press at 28A Waldorf presented
- visited by)* LD July 17, 1961 Expenditure Code Breakfast To Austin -- see travel activity President of Pakistan addressed Texas legislature; VP introduced him To New York City -- see travel activity arrived Idlewild Airport To Andrews AFB -- see travel
- conference at Hotel Muehlbach toured Truman library with Pres Truman To New York City -- see travel activity saw "Advise and Consent" with Ed Weisl; Eddie and Reyna Weisl; MMW; Reedy; Dick Bird Spent night at Waldorf Hotel; suite 35A * Selected names should
- VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Day DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Time Telephone f or t Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD 8:15a 10:00a 2:00p
- RANCH Activity (include Date August 3, 1963 visited by)* LD To look at Johnson City Hous e w/ Mrs. Johnson via car Walter Jenkins in Wichita Falls (returning his call) re: cable co. business, re: John Hope and Dallas News Story. George Reedy
- you have earned. As a wife, I know the inspiration that achievement such as yours brings to my husband. In you and through your achievements g leam both the present rea lity and the future promise of the New South. That New South, while never
- red year s ag o t his city wa s burned to t he ground. I am told it has now pass e d the rn illi 0n mark in population, a nd it is evident there is no end in sight . Two years a g o tl e wo r l d wa s stunned by the news of the airplane crash in Paris
- / President, Lynda, Valentis, Courtenay, Mr. and Mrs. Roy White, Mr. and Mrs. Krim, J.C. Kellam, Mary. 6:20 Arrived Krims' house and looked at new construction. (over) EntryNo. Time Activity 6:45 Went to Valentis and met the Moursunds. Then went to Haywood
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Date Saturday, September 17, 1966 Mrs. Johnson bega n her day at (Place).Carlyle Hotel in New York Entry No. Time Activity not dictated 9:15 Up and had breakfast 11:00 Dress
- Refueling stop in Farmington, New Mexico. 1:37 Left Farmington 2:23 Arrived Sante Fe, New Mexico. Arrival ceremonies: Governor Campbell and Tony Taylors. Few unfriendly pickets. 2:45 With Udalls left the airport by motorcade. 3:00 Arrived American Institute
- adjourned. 3:15 Took Max Brooks down to second 3:50 Max Brooks left 4:00 Signed mail and cleaned desk with Ashton. Read chapters of "Living White House" 4:50 To South Grounds for a walk 5:39 Returned to second floor Worked on all clothes with Ashton: new
- in to tell CTJ that all was all right. 8:16 President to room again. In and out of President's Room. Napped between times. Also with him were Luci and Pat, Marie, Mary. Watched TV and kept up with news. Worked on signing "Udall pages." 1:10 Lunch with Dr
- postponed because of heavy rains) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Monday July 5 After Three Springs to Nicholsons. Drove around then to Coca Cola Cove on new road Met Mr. Tennison, owner! Joined by Heaths, Davises, and Tom Miller, Sid Davis, and John
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place)White House Entry No. Time Date Thursday, August 12, 1965 Activity 1. 8:15 Leave for airport for New Jersey 2. 9:30 Arrive Newark. Short
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Royal Entry No. Time MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Orleans Hotel,New Orleans, Louisiana Date Saturday, November 23, 1968 Activity Dictated December 8, 1968 Breakfast
- THE W H I T E H O U S E MRS. L Y N D O N B . J O H N S O N, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began he r day at (Place) Hotel Entry No. Pierre, New York City Time Date Tuesday, July 30, 1968 Activity ND 5:25 a.m. Woke up not feeling well
- Not dictated 8:20 Breakfast . Bathed and dressed. 9:03 Called Ernie Goldstein. 9:32 Talked with Palmer Hoyt (staying at the Statler Hilton in Washington) 10:00 Conference call with the President and Paul Glynn re: the President's trip to New Orleans. Called
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Cragwood, Far Hills, New Jersey Activity Time Date Friday, September 20, 1968 Not dictated Breakfast in room. (Talked
- the Martin Ranch with the President. 11:10 Left the President and party to go to Austin alone. 12:20 Arrived at Marietta Brooks's residence to join a shower for Luci already in progress. 2:53 Left the Brooks' and went to Luci's new house. 5:20 Left Luci's via
- ). Bathed -- went into the President's Room again. 8:38 Left the White House for New York -- at the Diplomatic Reception Room, discovered that Lynda and Warrie Lynn were going on the same flight -- we all left together with Bess. 9:10 Departed Washington. 9
- the President and his party to tour ranches. 12:15 Lynda, Luci, and Chuck left the President's party. 12:35 Returned to the main house. Worked some on new rooms. 1:30 Lunch with the President, A.W., Ernest Stubbs, Luci, Pat, Lynda, Chuck, Doug, Jim, Marie, Ginny
- with the President. 8:45 Depart White House. 8:56 Arrived Washington National Airport. 9:00 Depart via Eastern Airlines Shuttle. 10:00 Arrived LaGuardia Terminal, New York City. 10:10 Departed LaGuardia with Walter Washington, William Walton, and Mrs. Bob Kintner
- the White House by chopper with the President, Joe Califano, Marie, and party; then from Andrews to New York City; to St. Patrick's Cathedral for funeral services for Senator Robert Kennedy. Motorcade to air field; returned to Andrews Air Force Base. 12:49
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Date Monday, July 22, 1968 Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) LBJRanch Entry No. Time a.m. Activity ND 9:00 Breakfast in room. Then went to President's room. Tried on new ranch
- THE W H I T E HOUS E MRS. LYNDO N B . JOHNSON , Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place ) Entry No. Hotel Pierre, New York City Date Saturday, November 11, 1967 Activity Time 9:13 Left the Hotel Pierre with Bess -- since
- Day September 9 , 196 0 Date. * Activity (includ e visited by) D Expenditure Code Tarr Austin Press conference at airport To Statler Hotel by car Press conference , Statler Hotel Addressed Democrati c lunch, Statler Hotel Ballroom To New York Cit
- Arrived at P-38 Senator Johnson opened the Senate Lunch in P-38 $.75 To Trenton, New Jersey -- see travel activity Press conference -- Treat Hotel -- Trenton, NJ Reception with NJ delegates and others a t Treat Hotel Dinner with Governor and Mrs. Meyner
- visited by)* Code LD Lo 9:30a 10:00a 11:15a 11:30a 12:00 12:30p 12:45p 1:00p 1:00p 2:30p 3:30p 3:45p 3:50p 4:30p 4:45p 5:00p 5:30p Activity (include t f f t f f f f t f George Bill Horning, Vice Pres New York Central Railroad Lawrence Spivak
- SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place). Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Time Telephone f or t Lo 8:00a 1:45p 2:15p 2:45p 4:00p 6:00p 7:15p 7:45p 8:45p New York City -Traveler's Motel Activity (include
- people in 29 new areas in 15 states including Maine & New Jersey for the first time Courtenay will be able in the program in June. M Watson (pl) Bill Moyers To second floor and to apartments w/ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valenti and Courtenay George Christian
- in attandance: Attendance: Mr. Thomas J. Watson, Chairman of the Board, IBM Corp, President, Nat'l Council, Boy Scouts of America Mr. Joseph A. Brunton, Jr. , Chief Scout Executive, Boy Scouts of America, New Brunswick, N. J. Mr. Joseph WycoffJ , Mr. Rebel L
- will be proud to have this one, a nd -- may I hope - the future four volumes -- so she may turn to the section from which she cornes. I wiah this edition on the Northeast had been out several weeks ago when I returned from New England and wanted to look up
- as a people -- a connecting link between a past which millions of Americans helped to rnake and a future we must continue to rnake. After this New England visit, The character of an area bas its effect on the peoplec, .1\ · 1 will be better able to understand
- a poverty bill 30 years ago, those former cotton farmers would have been retrained to a new skill, rather than remaining on in an economy that time has passed by. The lasting answer to wiping out poverty in this country is not just charity, but a full-scale
- the winter snows. We will be driVing around after lunch to see some of the golden-fringed forsythia, the red and pink tulips, and yellow daffodils bursting forth. And, ringing Hains Point, will be the old and the new cherry trees which will one day make