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  • was all 1.in and they were going to New York over the week-end for a vacation\ (She was really glad I _.!..n --, ~ took notice of her to ask her though, and I'm very glad I got ~ --' that off.) So I actually took Mrs. Arthur Carter, who has moved up here
  • be going to dinner or meeting him anywhere o not going to New York this· week-end and that I . t want him to call me with any plans to -~!£1f!ie a meet· hink he knew it all ahead of time and was n~ surprised waa very full of gh.arming compliments, whioh
  • - /, \ mand being approved end he said he had--so I will forbear. \A ~ I 1(rY. .,,. I called Kate Foley as soon as your letter came. Mrs. Forrestal is at Doctors' Hospital, East End Avenue at 87th Street, New York City, N. Y. She has been there for ~, 1 -H
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  • Nove.mber 26 , 1965 Meeting -LBJ Ranch ll:35a Dec . 2, 1965 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 15, 1965 10:30 a. m. To: The President From: Will Sparks {vS Attached is the NEW YORK TIME S clipping about land reform in Chile which you asked me
  • and to desk. approved text of presidential statement on the Senate action this morning in passing the Social Security Bill. ^ ^___ LUNCH- " hamburgers w/ Mrs. Johnson Lynda, Chuck Jim Jones, mf """" " ""^IZJ IHJ To bedroom - for NAP General Westmoreland
  • , Bromley Smith General Clifton Mans. ) The President ar,rive.d in the office with Mildred Stegall. To mjdr's room with Mrs. Stegall - "good morning Miss Yolanda and Miss Juanita." To the Cabinet Room for NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING Present were
  • in New Mexico ^ (Gave the Senator a new medallion -- and asked for a photographer to come in and take a picture of the Senator while "he was looking fresh as a daisy. " No picture though --no photographers in today) MW (pl) MW (pl) To Jack Valenti's
  • THE WHITE HOU SE WASHINGTON , GOMPIDEWT1AL Tuesday, June 4:00 p. m. Mr. 6, 1967 President: Herewith Nat Davis' situation in New York. report on the If the Israelis go fast enough, and the Soviets get worried enough, a simple cease­ fire
  • -- J. Jacobsen came in on conf. call) (The President was working in his bedroom w/ J J this morning) and visited some w/ Mr. Kellam who was a houseguest last night) To the Ranch office and worked items on his desk. Bob Fleming - San Antonio, Texas Bob
  • Langley , Tim e Photographe r 19. Sa m Wood , Fentres s Paper s 20. Elme r Kelton , Harte-Hank s Paper s 21. To m Wicker , New York Times To join in Siou x Falls 22. Loye Miller, Tim e 23. Pat Furgurson , Baltimor e Su n 24. Nanc y Hanschman, CB S 25. Bo b
  • returns on the House were. He was also interested in the news of the Alaska and Hawaii gubernatoria races. Into office. The president had discussed business with Secy Henry Fowler, Charles Schultze, and Joe Califano while they were riding around ^looking
  • November 15, 1965 MONDAY White House BREAKFAST Jack Valenti workin g in the President' s bedroom w/ him this morning Hon. Ab e Fortas Secy. Rober t McNamara Joe Laitin -- (re morning press briefing - ? - BM in hospital today fo r physical check
  • am today, and cables from overseas re the resumption of bombing. *BM (pl) McGeorge Bundy (pl) Bill Moyers (pl) ,——— ———. _ Signed mail ——^ The President listened to Secretary Rusk's news conference on radio __^,_-__ (it )HH was not televised
  • Expendif Code : Mrs . Johnson and Lynda were out walking through Indian mounds with Joe Batson and mf was i n Dallas. Dr. Isen Mr. & Mrs. Stev e Martini Mrs. Beverel y Johnso n ^ George Christian Bill Moyers Jake Jacobsen Dr. Lay Fox Mary Slater to his
  • Friday •Left theRanch house w/ the Krims, and those men from the meeting w / Jack Valei.ti and Joe Califano, etc. and the Marks On th e Danz Ranch are a On the Martin Ranch area Heading toward the Mal echek house To the new house being buil t next door
  • / Marvin Watso n - MJD R giv e him newspape r clippin g stands b y newspaper tabl e an d reads. Clippin g i s f m Th e Dalla s New s 5/17/194 1 - •"FDR Take s Interes t i n Johnson' s Race " - b y Joseph Also p and Bob (Robert ) Kintner. sai dd"send "sendaa
  • , 1959 and stated citizenship, Oswald was a Private Corps. ment any information right in New Orleans passport, he had been contemplating time, Reserve Squadrons that American born Texas. that He told on a tourist in Moscow for Soviet He
  • good speaker. So he had his problems. He was adequately funded, and again I had to really scrap for money. But too I think my political judgment was a lot better than Blakley's. Lynn Landrum(?) of the Dallas News used to refer to me as the "li'l
  • editorials in the mornings after some programs on television) Mrs. Albert Thomas (at her res. in D. C. )^ Justice Fortas - had left 20 minutes earlier on a plane from NYC to D. C. ) Bill Moyers ,___ Bill Moyers (pl) Joe Califano Marvin Watson Joe Califano
  • a briefing at the State Department that started something like this. "There's a report in the Reuters News Agency this morning based on a monitored radio broadcast from Hanoi that the North Vietnamese foreign minister said, 'If the U.S. would do A and B
  • choice and phrasing; the new mission for the marines in 1965; government's right to withhold information; the press' ability to get the information it seeks; how McCloskey obtained information; McCloskey's "thought, word and deed" message on 1967 war
  • at the State Department that started something like this. "There's a report in the Reuters News Agency this morning based on a monitored radio broadcast from Hanoi that the North Vietnamese foreign minister said, 'If the U.S. would do A and B, there could
  • McCloskey’s work in foreign service and as State Department spokesman; reporters; Vietnam; credibility gap; coordinating briefings with the White House and the Pentagon; new mission of the marines in 1965; withholding information from the press
  • of an international,serious thing. We are calling all the bankers in: We have a very bad deal there. Our friend visited with Clifford this morning and I guess he has told you what has happened: D: Yes. P: They demanded a public Presidential statement calling
  • MONETARY CRISIS; CLARK CLIFFORD'S MEETING WITH RFK TODAY; RFK'S DEMAND FOR REAPPRAISAL OF VIETNAM POLICY; DEAN ACHESON'S ADVICE TO LBJ; DALEY SUGGESTS LBJ APPOINT HIS OWN COMMITTEE TO STUDY POLICY; RFK'S PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY; NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY
  • Expenditure Activity (include visited by) Code LD 8:00 C Thursday f t t t The President arose and had breakfast in bed w/ Mrs. Johnson. Jack Valenti wa s i n and out of the room during the course of the morning working w/ the President on memos, etc
  • . m. The President opened the meeting with reference to the anticipated March on Washington October 21 and 22. Secretary McNamara reported that he checked this morning with the Bureau and that the sponsors still claim they will have 200, 000 people
  • . To the President's room. 1. 8:37 Called Haywood Smith. 9:18 Called John Gonella at home -- talked about new baby! 10:15 Worked at desk with MWT. Made numerous calls during the morning to Bess's and Sandy Fox's offices re: sitting, etc. for dinner tonight. 10:56
  • natr April White House Dav 2, 1966 Saturday On awakening this morning, the President received from the Situation Room, a message of thanks from the Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, written and sent from her plane departing New York en
  • of developments in the Middle East crisis, the President has asked Secretary Rusk and Secretary McNamara to brief the Senate and House leaders at 9:30 a. m. today. At 8:30 this morning the President will meet with Secretaries Rusk and McNamara, Walt Rostow
  • in the real estate business, managing apartment houses in syndication in New York City. I had gotten into interpreting quite accidentally, at first for the Carnegie Foundation; subsequently the Young Women's Christian Association, the national board
  • it all. Secy Henry Fowler Secretary Fowler - Washington, D. C. - returning his call of this morning. ^^ the phone call, the President told Mr. Jones that he should call G. Christian and tell him he had talked to Secy. Fowler about the Debt Limit Bill an d
  • Bill Moyer s - Austin, Texas ^- over the radio phone -- re press briefing o f that morning Left th e Danz Ranch and went over to the LBJ Ranch - - the n out the front gat e (the main gate). . Rtrned t o the LBJ Ranch and went to the construction site
  • Transcript of Mrs. Johnson’s Audio Diary Prepared by Staff of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum December 9, 1963 Monday, December ninth. Mary Lasker had come down from New York last night and spent the night with us in the Queen’s Room
  • ... ' :~ ' . F OR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1964 - 9:30 a. m . EST REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA I have had a delightful morning traveling over the lovely autumnal Virginia counti"yside. It is easy to see
  • fire that struck an Israeli half-track. (Later, news came sustained Monday.) that Ted Yates, NBC pr~ucer, d _,,,J J ,,,.J._c:.., had died of wounds W ..I ~ On noon programs, Ray Scherer reported signs elsewhere pointed to UAR breaking relations
  • Broadcast news
  • STEGALL From: Carol Carlyle The following people work for Eleanor Lambert and will be coming in on Wedneeday morning to help with the lashlo.n ahow. · Cele Bryant• 184 Columbus Avenue New York. New York Vera Qa wanaky .ftJ . 014 Le'tlngton New York
  • o'clock in the morning. the news in bed. This He liked to watch Well, at seven o'clock in the morning I was trying to get to work and he always said he had a greater luxury for that kind of thing because he didn't have to get up and go to the office
  • Special telephone interview regarding the impact of television on public policy; White House Communications Agency; use of videotape; White House Naval Photographic Unit films; LBJ's close relations with the press; television news reports; effect
  • / A.W. Moursund and WJ J Edgar Hoover Sen. Pastore Sen Saltonstall Sen. Scott In the Oval Room w/ Secy Douglas Dillon David Lawrence U.S. news & World Report In the Oval Room Dr. Glenn Seaborg and McGeorge Bundy Waddy Bullion Sen Russell Long Mr Charles
  • ftw...i..~- _/ ~COPY SPE1CHBY SZNATORLYM001'!B, JOHPSO!lOF TEXAS PR.EPA.RmFOR D1LIV:£RYAT FARM~ ";9 HOMEADMINISTRATIONMEETOO DALLAS, TEXAS FOR AUTOMATIC RELtl:ASEAT2:00 PM CST, OOTOB~!t 9, 1952 M7Friends and Vallow Texans: It has been said
  • Record copy, Speech by Senator Johnson at Farmers Home Administration Meeting in Dallas, Texas, 10/9/52
  • a point during the Monday morning panel, "Scientific P rspectives: Implications and Options." Seated to his left is University o( Texas physicist, William Drummond. Directorof UnitedNationsEnvironmental ProgramAddressesSymposium The Tue day morning
  • ^Q, Wx Ed Weisl . Sr. . NYC Marvin 10:47p t , Fortas Watson ; Donald S. Thomas — in Dallas — nevermind i ~~ 1 j The President j Today I Foreign j Peterson, jj | ^__ | Today Monday at retired : announced appt of three new members