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- arrive d o n a courier whic h arrived the LB J Ranc h a t 9:30 a this morning . I t als o carried tw o National Par k Servic e official s wh o e t o se e Mrs . Johnson . ! wer Mr. Ximene s spen t fiv e minute s wit h th e President a t th e poo l an d
- , Seattle Joseph A. Beirne, President, CWA. Washington G. Barry Bingham. Courier-Journal, Louisville. Kentucky Horace Busby, Management Consultant, Washington, D. C. Robert E. Cooke, M. D. John s Hopkins University , Baltimore, Md John T. Dailey, Ph. D
- courier flight. The President departed the LBJ Ranch enroute to the Krim Ranch --on the Lake. . (a part of the Comanche Rancherettes). . . w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim, MF and VM -- stopped enroute at the Moursund Ranch and picked up Judge
- to the LBJ Ranch - - an d the President wen t to the office. . . . and worked his des k - - thing s had com e i n fro m a courier pouc h - - tha t neede d hi s attention . Mr. an d Mrs. Arthu r Kri m - NY C - the y ha d calle d J J t o wish hi m and everybody
- Salvador, and flown to Washington by courier plane on Monday from San Jose, Costa Rica. Submitted to the Senate at noon today. Today the President also signed H. R. 15345, the Bank Protection Act of 1968, designed to modernize crime detection
- last night while in the motorcadee, .and said that she might have gotten the wrong information from someone else. Watching the news on television in the office" and then worked his desk -- material that had come in on the courier -- w/ M F . .' Retired
- White House photographer and presently head of the Library's Photographic Ar chives. Wolfe's career in the White House began as a military courier during the Eisenhower Administration. Under President Kennedy he was assigned to the White House
- The White House Thursday Dav 1 Expendi- Activhy (snc!ude visited by) ture Code ./ To office w/ Mrs. Simon McHugh The President said for Mary S and mjdr to remind him that any courier coming down after the 21st he wanted Vicky to come down on so she
- was ready to boost them up for it. So he gave a nice lot of publicity to Mr. Johnson in our Elgin Courier, which is an old, old paper. I'm sure that's one reason we got as much publicity in Elgin as we did. Mr. Buchanan had died on February 25
- A.Calhoun
- , but some difficulty in getting a hold of those papers; they had gone down to Texas. But they were sent up at our request by courier, and I think \lJe have the \lJhole record. t1: These were Presidential papers, or agency--? S: Well . . . M: There's
- WASHINGTON 25, D.C. October 29, 1964 BY COURIER SERVICE Honorable Bill D. Moyers Special Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. c. Dear Mr. Moyers: Reference is made to my letter dated October 22, 1964, pertaining to an inve~tigation
- how it could be altered, [would] be [to send it] in the courier plane with my wife and me from Washington. We arrived there and found that the portrait had arrived. As we sat down to lunch Mrs. Johnson said to me, "Peter, I must tell you there's been
Oral history transcript, Thomas H. (Admiral) Moorer, interview 2 (II), 9/16/1981, by Ted Gittinger
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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Moorer -- II -- 22 airfield during the entire war, which is the field right outside Hanoi. The reason was that the Chinese courier came in, I think, on Tuesday, and the Russian courier came in on Thursday, and they said, "Oh
- . are on the to Texas this Larry Levins on and his wife are hosting a dinner party for 40 on Saturday night and cannot go down. Larry said that if the President will be there awhile after the election, he -would .like to go down on a courier to look at the housing
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- sure Mr. Johnson has become a more patient man possibly than he ever would have otherwise. F: During the period of the heart attack, did Mrs. Johnson--was she active in the office, or was she mainly just courier duty? P: At first, she
- the wholehearted 11 support of all informed citizens. I s letter I am sending Rockefeller and statement along on the courier plane. Meanwhile, Califano, McPherson Rqstow, Moyers, and I will confer on the matter. I have also sent a copy to Secretary Rusk for his
- , 1964 BY COURIER SERVICE Honorable Lee c. White Associate Counsel to the President The White House Washington , D. c. Dear Mr. lVhite : Reference is made to my previous communications which furnished information concerning Mr. Walter lilson Jenkins
- then on, it was a lot Then after the speech, we had a long lunch break and I had time to call Washington and get them to send me another camera. They sent it to London and I picked,it up there. that happened, too. But these are things We had daily couriers and all
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- to Ambassador Goldberg also. The notes advocate the overthrow of the President and support for the Communist cause. 5-14 l (6-2-6 5 l OFFICE OF TBB DIRECTOR ~ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL BUREAU OF JUSTICE OF INVESTIGATION June 7, 1968 BY COURIER
- COURIER ltY" '40. DATE SENT BL /•ll DATE DOCUMENT(S) SENT 12 Im 63 ATTACHMENTS CLASS OCI 2'j!!,4/63 RECIPIENT ADDRESS Of RECIPIENT llr. Cbarlea llmer George JabJIIOA 11bite lIOuae Staff Sxecutive ~~ 61s Office USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS OFFICE
- , disbelieving Mr. Hartzog and said that he wanted me to be on the White House courier plane which would be leaving Andrews Air Force Base about six o'clock the following morning and that a park policeman would be by to pick me up at five-thirty. Well
- . Courier officer, required: Date of Mission by: 11 1 D-,. requested VIP on board, Code: J16 ----- if any ,;;.~ ~ .1...... P••··T•anaa Approved ... Approved by ~- (MIW!it by if ITINERARY (Date /Time) a.\a••••M'B1 16811 18 Me• Atlaw