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  • Thoma s wit h hi m ^Ls 12:30p fit^__ 1:19 " fo Senato r Georg e Smather s i n Ova l Offic e pT The Institut e wa s create d by a n ac t o f Congres s an d the approva l o f Presid ent Truman o n Jun e 16 , 1948 . 1:22p 1:30 o th e mansio n an d t
  • . Laske r t o ge t Mr . Hart e an d the n t o th e Mansion for lunc h w/the abov e McGeorge Bundy National Communication s Militar y Cente r - Defens e (Sit Room) Secretary -.-Robert McNamar a Jack Valent i , Burton re seeing Truman Cong Cohelan in K C
  • Syrian Arab Republic Amb. Patrici a Harris t o Luxembourg Amb. Lloyd Hand Secretary Willia m Crocket t Marvin Watso n Mrs. Johnso n joine d the abov e ambassadors wit h their wive s Jack Valent i (Th e Presiden t aske d fo r him ) To Ros e Garde n t o
  • Christia n (pl) ~ forme e Califan o (pl ) obviousl - Mr . an d Mrs . Clifto n Danie l e i s Margare t Truman ) - t o 2d Floo r fo r visit w/Pres. d Mrs . Johnson . (f m Li z Carpenter ) Th e Presiden t told Margare t Danie l cut e anecdote s abou t her
  • polls O'Donnell's speak mjdr ofc to for spoke to JV JV cards for tonight she hands Monday White President Harry S Truman House Independence 10-5-64 Mo fr memo Yellow TOASTS exchanged Oval President and Mrs. Macapagal
  • Lyndon Baines Johnson Library 2313 Red River Street Austin, Texas 78705 5/19/93 MEMOFOR THE RECORDFROMRet'd The following Presidents did not return personnel with ~alutes of their own: Prof. Paul F. Boller, the salutes of military Harry S
  • Lyndon Baines Johnson Library 2313 Red River Street Austin, Texas 78705 5/19/93 MEMOFOR THE RECORDFROMRet'd The following Presidents did not return personnel with ~alutes of their own: Prof. Paul F. Boller, the salutes of military Harry S
  • - - n o answer a t his hom e - - "neve r mind " 5:20p | i (b.1) re the Presiden e Califan o j' ~5:19p Th 7:11p I . Harry S . Truma n - Independence , Mo . - r J . W . Fulbrigh t ZZZIZIZIIZZIIZZZII ZI Th e Presiden t aske d fo r Hon . Joh n
  • r ' CLAUDIA TAYLOR JOHNSON WHITE HOUSE DIARY TAPES December 25, 1968 Wednesday. called Zephyr. Christmas Day. We slept late and breakfasted leisurely. Sammie is s t i l l desperately sick. I I talked to Matian na. Tony is to come out
  • ; calls to Hubert Humphreys & Harry Trumans; LBJ & Lady Bird make quick trip to Jim Rowe's open house; Christmas turkey dinner by White House Chef; "The President's House" in the theater; no room in the family Bible to record Lucinda Robb's birth
  • - Johnson - I will talk Not when to Mack -about it when ##### we meet today at 1 PM two. 3:40 PM February President Truman The President Johnson Senator Johnson - Hello. - Yes, Mr. The F-resident Johnson am just calling 15, 1951
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  • Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
  • to end Russia’s 10-month blockade of Western occupation zone of Berlin. 4/27 Breakfast for Mrs. Truman. Chiang Kai-shek flies to Shanghai, urges the Chinese to resist Communists. 4/28 The Armed Services Committee meets to mark up S.1269, the military
  • begin with Adlai Stevenson and LBJ's attitude toward him. B: Adlai Stevenson in 1952, if my memory serves me correctly, was the governor of Illinois. Evidently Stevenson had been elected in 1948 when Truman had won, so he probably was serving out
  • Adlai Stevenson; 1952 presidential election; Dwight Eisenhower; Harry Truman; Gene McCarthy; John Sparkman; Amon Carter; Senator Richard Russell; Kentucky Derby; LBJ’s relationship with President Eisenhower; economics
  • INTERVIEWEE: F. EDWARD HEBERT INTERVIEWER: DOROTHY PIERCE McSWEENY PLACE: Congressman H e b e r t 's O f f i c e , Rayburn O f f ic e Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: This in terv ie w i s with F. Edward Hebert, Democrat from th e F i r s t D i
  • ww VICE PRESIDEN T LYNDO N B . JOHNSON DAILY DIAR Y (Worksheet) The Vic e Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (place) . Dat 8:17 8:45 8:58 9:00 t f t 9:30 9:58 12:30 12:45 f w ? APQ LBJ /? T) /UUv Ranch *** e ssJ Wed. ^ 5J - /^. ^ . Dec
  • release d a statemen t expressin g appreciatio n o f Governor Romney's stron g endorsemen t o f th e fundamental s o f the Administration' s n o n VietNam . Date Apri l 7 , 196 7 'HITE HOUS E positio ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N MARY resident bega n hi s
  • a lun(.h·on for a hu ndred. time to say hell ·> at The Lynches, the Pick.ens, th(· Glenn Will iams and their three child ren, and Dr. and Mr s. Mo· to be our hous e gues ts. c ome fo r lunch to stop . ~an , whom I had askec.l We met on the Truman
  • Secretar y Rusk . N o answer a t offic e o r a t home . H e was a t Emb . o f Ivory Coast . 9:29p T 9:40p T o MJDR's room . Worke d paper s wit h her a t he r des k o mansion. Mrs . J wa s reporte d o n Truman balcon y wit h the Hursts. 9: 50p DINNE 10
  • was asked to do. The best way to describe my activities in that campaign was a gofer. G: Is that right? S: Yes. G: Who headed his campaign here in Harris County? S: I knew you were going to ask me that. I bel ieve, I may be wrong, it seems like
  • . • But eometim e ia it not eater and probably more accurate -..hen one has to "fiah or cut bait• to haYe a plain (1}17 in the boas •s chair? All of us 11&7 read the Truman mind. He simply said to himself that if we keep letting the Russians kMp biting off
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  • YHITE HOUS E Dat e Novembe >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Resident bega n his day at (Place ) Th Time 1 In Out e Whit Telephone 1 Lo LD Rosto w - pl 9:45a f Dori s Kearn s 10:00a f Charle 10:30a __ 10:44a t 11:16a t 11:20a T s Maguir
  • of your government service - - when you were a staff member of the Bureau of the Budget, and later an administrative assistant to Mr. Truman. Did you ever have occasion in those years to encounter Mr. Johnson, B: then S e n a t o r Johnson
  • * j^ ^ ^ THE WHIT E HOUS E Dat PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y ^Aot ^ e Ma *£^j&*ZL The Presiden t bega n hi s day at (Pface ) T Tune Telephon ; 1 In Ou tL Entry f .^ 1 he Whit e Hous e _ e or t ..... Activit oL D /, C" 7:45
  • Nugent . . , Mrs . Johnson ~ . The President gave the group each one of the Asian medals, and asked for one of the aaoxKxsaa-Q. small busts--we did not have an y down in Texas. • •»* .Mrs. . Harry Truman, Independence, The press ladies left for San
  • ick. To his string of Southern brushed Wallace off their ticket in 1944. dailies and radio stations, Marsh added Despite his Midas touch, Marsh rare­ The Spartanbur~ (S. C.) Herald and ly loo),:s at a balance sheet, and plans to Journal. Mrs. Miller
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  • has been a continuation of what was once known as the Truman Committee, is it not? s: --a straight line of progression there? Yeah, I suppose you could--I would suppose that there, if my memory is right, there was an interval of several years after
  • ) Gave LBJ hat to Mr Krock In office w/ Lee White and BM George Reedy and Allen Duckworth - joined by w Jenkins - until 4:25 President Truman - Independence, Mo. (b.3) Judge James Watson - NYC (the President had told Lee White that he wanted to talk
  • at 10: 00 and I got up at 9: 00 to meet Margaret Tr urn.an Daniel and her two little boys. iv1r. Gruenther was showing them the White House, including the Beagle Him, swimming pool, everything on the fir st floor, their Grandfather 1 s balcony that I
  • Lady Bird visits with Margaret Truman Daniel and Johnson City family and friends ; LBJ meets with House leadership; dinner with the Hubert Humphreys and the Homer Thornberrys
  • apply to New Dealers: "Through our great good fortune in our youth, our hearts were touched with fire."* On Harry S. Truman: I wrote two long memoranda [for him] ... one on how a President should handle an opposition Congress, and in 1947, a long
  • President and Mrs. Humphrey; Mr. C. J. Mack, Manager of Mayflower Hotel; Ambassador and Mrs. Thomas Mann; Senator and Mrs. Brewster. The President was escorted to the Presidential box where he was met by former President Harry S. Truman and other dignitaries
  • - cool but not cold. e Bright 7:45a Breakfast - 9:35a | 8:45a t 9:08a f in bedroom __ upstairs __ Jake Jacobsen MW I and Sen. | Sen. , |, THURSDAY Day j-^-j-^^*-'- ^ . ,. 'Edmund S. Muskie - Op. reported he was enroute to the Office - DID
  • President Clinton never men­ tions are ""Lyndon Johnson""----cven ··1ast year when he rattled off the names of other presidents besides himself who had tried to reform America's [healthl system. he cited Harry Truman, John Kennedy. and Richard Nixon. I
  • of." Harry Truman: ·'Very few peo­ ple, even those who in 1948 would have voted Republican. doubt that this was one of our great figures. Yet at the time Truman left the White House in 1953 his public approval ratings were something above 27%, sometimes
  • was sort of administrative assistant to Kleberg. F: When did you come on the court? C: '49. F: Mr. Truman appointed you? C: Yes. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • and a lot of resistance from our members. Lyndon didn't come out against Taft- Hartley; Lyndon voted for the Taft-Hartley Act and he voted to override Harry Truman's veto of the Taft-Hartley Act. But we sort of swallowed our emotions over that out
  • Organization of Democratic Advisory Council; Sam Rayburn; LBJ and labor; the black community; Brown and Root; Harris County Democrats; Frankie Randolph; precinct organization; 1956 State Democratic Convention; committeeman/committeewoman controversy
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh June 17, 1972 F: This is an interview with Senator John C. Stennis in his office in the Senate Office Building in Washington, D. C. on June 17, 1972. The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. S: You have some good questions here
  • , I visited every group--. And Our group, by the way, contained a man who was in the Senate at the time, by the name of Harry S. Truman. We went down together to visit Panama, and, in fact, he and I roomed together on that trip. On our way down
  • that Senator McFarland hopes LBJ will be in Washington to attend. 2/26 The Washington Times Herald reports that Donald Cook was appointed by Truman today as chairman of the SEC to succeed Harry McDonald, who takes his oath of office as head of the RFC on 2/27
  • Issue Number XLIX April I. 1991 White HousePhotographers at Work Photographerswho have been a ·signed to the White House to record on film the activitiesof every presidentsince Harry Truman assembled at the Library to remini ce about their subjects
  • ISSUENUIIEIIW,JM~Um • ~mongFriends ofLBJ NEWSLETTER OFTHEFRIENDS OFTHELBJUIIIAIIY Dr.a.wing Givento Friends of Library FourLibraries Sponsor Seminar In a trial cooperative effort, this fall four for the six Presidential Libraries-the Truman
  • , beginning with a statement by Forrestal. As a member of the subcommittee, LBJ attends hearings, which continue until 3/22/48. 1/20 LBJ, Carl Vinson and other members of the House Armed Services Committee meet with Truman to discuss General Laurence S