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  • Attendance: Mrs. Charlotte Brooks - LOOK photographer Mr. William J. Burke, -Director of Editorial Services, LOOK Mrs. William J. Burke MissPatricia Carbine, ManagingEditor, LOOK Miss Blanche E. Crippen. Asst Exec Secy. Council of Chief State School Officers
  • Joe Brooks Hays i n oval office - to present a copy of his book, "Hotbed of Tranquility. " . . . series of reminiscences about his life. It was inscribed to the President. Carl Sanders --former Governor of Georgia. Asked to see the President
  • officers of the / Catholic Youth Organization: Michael McGown , President of Teenage Section from Beaumont, Tex Appt requested by Gerard Mosey , President of Young Adult Section - from Tonawanda, New York Cong Brooks' ofc Miss Philomena Kerwin, Exec Secy
  • - pl - pl - pl -p m l 11:35p t Christia 12:00p t Rostow 12:44p t Maguir 12:45p t Watso 12:46p t Christia 1:00p ~ 1:01p l:03 ___^ t ~ n- p l -pl e- p n- p n- p T p OF R RECOR o the Oval Of c D Cong . Jac k Brook s o f Texa s o
  • birthday" " Jack Brooks - "happy birthday" . Thomas - Hollywood, California - returning his call - "happy birthday" 11:00p | w 11:15a Mr 11:40p Retire To bedroo m to watch televisio n new s / dinne r guest s . an d Mrs . McHug h Mr. an d Mrs . Valent
  • In Ou tL Th e White House 10:22p Presiden , Frida y (includ e visite d by ) D t t o dinin g roo m w/ Mrs . Johnso n --for dinne r joinded by : ^/ * Dr. an d Mrs. Charles Bailey . an d Mrs. Ma x Brooks ' • '""' " Mr 11:22p t Day e iort
  • night . Presiden t talked fro m th e swimmin g poo l t t o th e Ova l Offic e w / Jim Jone s 0 Senato a Mr AA 11 :16a t B. Jr . -M^rrti^ n ffirraTpfof* Brooke^in Ova l Offic e to Ji :_ r Thrusto n Morto n in Oval Offic e A. 11:15am 11:20 y
  • / Tom Johnson Read ticker tape and received note that Mike Manatos had called again to say that Honorable Bush Brooke has just been confirmed by the Senate to be a member of the Federal Power Commission t 10:40 a.m. t George Christian pl Mr. W. J
  • on the range Note given to the President that the Senate passed the Social Security Bill 62-14 with the dissenting votes cast by Senators Brooke, Case, Harris, Hart, Javits, Kennedy, Kenned Metcalf, Mondale, Nelson, Proxmire, Tydings, Pete Williams
  • Archivist for Presidential Libraries Chester Newland, LBJ Library Phillip Brooks, Truman Library John Wickman, Eisenhower Library 6:25 p. 6:30p President 6:30 p 7:30 p. Majority left Cabinet Room and returned to Ova l Office, accompanied by Lawson Knott
  • by Dr. Cheste r Newlan d for OF F RECOR D meeting w/ The Director s o f Presidentia l Librarie s Dr. Phili p C . Brooks , Director , Th e Harry S Truman Presidentia l Librar y Dr. Elizabet h B . Drewry , President , th e Franklin Delan o Roosevelt
  • e £ Departed Cam p Mabry via aut o - joine d there b y Mr. Ma x Brooks an d J. C . Kella m all person s i n one station wagon - drivin g t o Federa l Offic e Buildin g : 2:55p Arrive d a t Federa l Offic e Buildin g - Austin , Texa s 3:32p | i
  • around the President as Secretary Robert McNamara Major Genera l an d Mrs . Brook e E . Alle n Lt Major Genera l an d Mrs. Kennet h Bergquist Maj Lt. Gen . an d Mrs. Wm . H . Blanchar d Lt Lt. Gen . an d Mrs. Fran k A. Bogar t Lt Col. an d Mrs. Alber t
  • , Chairman of Federal Reser ve Board Joseph Pechman of Brookings Institute Senator Paul Douglas Mr. James Knowles September 2, 1964 (Continued) H. R. 11202, An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture and related agencies for the fiscal
  • ;" helicopter back to White House; Lady Bird & Lynda finish watching movie; Lady Bird recognizes support of Senator Ed Brooke on Vietnam policies
  • r e Leonar d Scruggs, Bil l Sherrill, an d Dolph Brisco W (pl) ' . Jac k Brook s - t o giv e th e Presiden t a repor t o n th e housin g bil l " y Henry Fowle r e Manato s (pl ) W (pl
  • Turschi n Th tim _ . Emme t Riordan 5:40 p t Op . - ge t me Cong . Jac k Brooks . O p reported h e m Jone s (MW' s pl ) wa s ou t of town - Presiden t sai d "neve r mind " . Jack Valent i and Courtenay Valent i m S . Whit e . b - "ge t Dr . Turschi n
  • . Bake r fro m Tennessee , Sen . Dirksen' s son-in-law . Th e President sai d he j might develo p into a reall y goo d ma n too . Th e Presiden t remarke d tha t Sen . Brook e fro m - Mass , wa s rate d 3r d b y hi m bu t h e seeme d t o evad e mos t
  • to Cong B piling and Mrs. Jack Brooks Morris Udall - Arizona and, of course, Cong and Mrs. Richard James Corman - California Boiling William R. Anderson - Tennessee ~* ' " ~ "~ ' ' ' ' Cong Sam Gibbons - Florida MITE Hoosf Date March 1, 1967 _. •NT
  • to come up." Califano 2:10a The ——— —————— ——————— i [j I| jI Ij i ; Simon McHugh W. I| ; Jacobsen Mrs. 10:01p t (pl) ; Johnson ljoined . Jake t CL 11:05 ay __ D \ President retired I —— i Houseguests: . — .. Mr. & Mrs. Max Brooks
  • A Brooks Asst Secy of the Army(Research and Development) Hon Willis M Hawkins Asst Secy of the Navy (Installations and Logistics) Hon. Graeme C Bannerman Asst &dse Secy of the Navy (Financial Management) Hon. Charles F. Baird Asst Secy of the Navy (Research
  • . Ronald Brooks Cameron off record Cong. Cameron presented to the President a Philatelic Memorial Plaque for the Lyndon B Johnson library. The plaque and the one accompanying it are similar to the originals which may be seen in the John Fitzgerald Kennedy
  • Gelman , JJ , JV , BM , Lynda, Dr . Bill y Graham , Mr . Grad y Wilson , Mr . Ma x Brooks, Mr . W . W . ieath , Susan Taylor , Mr . J . C . Kellam , MF , V M Cheese souffle , ha m , sausage , spinach , salad , ic e crea m and cookies fo r desser t
  • get to first base with that project. But the control of the Poverty Program, the major Community Action program in Chicago, by Mayor Daley's man Jack Brooks was such that the demonstration program, again, attempting to organize people more or less
  • at home or abroad. Anyone with imagination, zeal and brains has many opportunities in unfinished America. A number of you already participate in this through the Phillips-Brooks House. I can tell you first hand that Appalachia cries out for young women
  • Photos for United Givers' Fund and Holton Arms; lunch with Diana MacArthur and Lynda Johnson; meeting with Leonard Marks; Pago Pago newspaper article about U.S. election; dinner with the Jack Brooks
  • Lady Bird and Lynda Johnson to Wright Patman luncheon for Texas delegation; official photograph session of inaugural gown; LBJ takes nap; dinner with the Jack Brooks and Jake Pickles; Lady Bird watches "Gunsmoke;" dockworkers' strike
  • just finished writing Mr. Perry. He spoke of h~ and~ 'f":' Marietta Brooks were reaching the end of his architect ;~ess l~ ~ for private building. They are much on my mind and I do wish o.4.'I,,;- ~ there were some place we could get him a job. He
  • road that will join u• up. Give my love to Nita and reaerve •bable port on for youraelf. incerely, Lyndo B. 1ohnaon r. Melvin Winters, 1olmaon City, Texas. ' cc: Mr. . Mu Brook• i-a. yndon B •. J"olmaon /'
  • Lady Bird breakfasts with Lynda & guests; Johnsons & guests to St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Smithburg; back to Camp David to watch Senator Ed Brooke on "Face the Nation" speak of support for U.S. policy in Vietnam; LBJ calls Brooke to thank him
  • LBJ & Lady Bird are at Brooke Army Medical Hospital for tests; doctors find small growth in LBJ's colon; doctors issue press statement; Johnsons helicopter to LBJ Ranch; LBJ meets with Arthur Okun; lunch; Lady Bird to bed and reading; LBJ goes
  • VIP Suite, Brooke Army Hospital, San Antonio, Texas
  • ! They were me t b y ^^ Mr . Gordon "BmMJotftd* Bunshaft {>• i s Mr . Ma x Brook s 9 Hon. W . W . Heat h Mr. J . Nell s Thompson , Directo r o f Balcones Reasearc h Cente r Mr. Fran k Erwi n A displa y o f slab s o f possible material s fro m whic h th e
  • a university source, which you would think might be fairly normal. We came to Washington to spend our first two months with the Brookings Institution. At that time Torn Johnson had already been contacted by Bill Moyers and was working full-time in the White
  • ; Congressman Jack Brooks, the incoming Dean: Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor, hairman of the Board of the a·ional Geographic; Robert Wynn of San Antonio, de igner of the exhibit, and Mrs. Johnson. More than 300 Friends were on hand for the event. Lynda Robb
  • a distinguished array of experts from the lields f political science, his ory and journalism. Among the po itical scientists w re Joseph Cooper, Rice niversity; oger Davidson. Library of C ngress; Richard Fenn , niversity of Rochester· Sam Kernell. Brookings
  • , Mayor Ivan Allen, Mills Lane of Citizens Bank, Sherman Drawdy of the Georgia Railroad Bank, Jim Carmichael of the Scripto Corporation, and W. Brooks of the Cotton Producers Association. Do you recall that meeting, that dinner? H: What year was that? G
  • . Baptist Association . Brooks Hays . He was president of the Southern Brooks Hays, a great storyteller . It was Brooks Hays that asked me that question . Mr . He was going to try Rayburn . I told him what the facts were . He was very close to So
  • remember. [Inaudible] G: Yes, and they had a rally in San Antonio, I believe? W: Right. G: That was the day that Mrs. Johnson and Marietta Brooks were in a car accident. Do you recall that? W: No, I don't. I heard about it, but I don't know any
  • ; Winter's involvement in LBJ purchasing the Ranch property from his aunt; work at the Ranch on the roads, fences, and house done by Winters, Marcus Burg, and Max Brooks; Wesley West's and Arthur Godfrey's planes; Ranch foreman Julius Matus; LBJ's cattle; LBJ
  • : This is when he's in the Senate? H: In the Senate. I can't date it precisely, it's in 1953,1954, some- where along in there. I had been working with Max [Brooks] on the remodeling of the old house. F: At this time the old house was still the old house
  • in international trade were present at the conference . Following that and still on G .E . payroll I accepted a Fellowship at Brookings Institution here in Washington . P: This conference was in what year? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org