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- Evening Sta r Compan y in th e Mansion . In th e hal l o f the mansio n - th e elevato r - th e Presiden t me t briefl y wit h Jesuit s from Jesui t Hig h Schoo l i n Dallas: . (the Championshi p Debatin g Team ) an d shoo k hands with . -each one ^ Th e
- of any uncertainties and to enerate a little enthusiasm. Now, dear, I shall begin giving you report• on all the thin a you a&ked about. 2. l. Statue of' new epaoe As you suggested l asked Jamie to phon• Sourry • He phoned both Scurry and San
- PRESIDENT HUMPHREY NEW. CHAIRMAN OFPCEEO The affirmative action activities of the Presi dent's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity will be maintained and accelerated in the coming months, according to Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. Speaking at his
- to the dining room to confer w/ Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Roy White on plans for theTHHHHH^: construction of their bedrooms at the Ranch House. Plans are to enlarge the President and Mrs. Johnson's bedrooms. President 5 min said Col. Harold Byrd, from Dallas ] Mr
- (h e o f the Dalla s newspape r - Dalla s Mornin g News} and Mrs. Chri s Rot e - thei r daughte r Bill Moyers - Austin , Texa s The President had lef t th e de n where h e was visitin g w / th e Wests to take the phon e cal l fr. McNamar a an d place
- . NOTES OF PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH COLONEL ROBIN OLDS. Colonel Olds saluted the President as he was introda.ced to the Commander in Chief by Colonel James U. Cross, Military Aide to the President. The President asked if Colonel Olds was ready for his new
- division as a dermatologist. So in November 1965, I was now the Chief of Dermatology with the reassignment of Dr. Anderson. I have no records with me today but I would guess as documented in the recent news releases when we reviewed all of the tissue
- , o f Urbana, Illinoi s Julian R . Goldsmit h o f Chicag o Illinoi s William W . Hagert y o f Philadelphia, Pa . Patrick E. Haggerty , o f Dallas , Texa s Mina S . Ree s o f New York Cit y John I . Snyder , Jr. , o f New York City , Ne w York Julius
- of any new policy resolution Congress __ Organization of non-military efforts RE: The Vice President's return from his trip throughout SE Asia and other Asian countries ^ ,_ RE: Vietnam , During the meeting, the President asked for 2 letters: 1) Ltr. fr
- life of San Antonio, El Paso, Texarkana, or Dallas. The hardy few who went abroad were usually mis sionaries. MORE Today, it 1s remarkable how many parts of the world have been touched by Southwestern alumni. Today•s graduate may just as likely
- It All Began' Reminiscence and a taste of \\hat it ,,a\ like t be in Washington when the New Deal started dominated the panel discussion on "Ho"' It All Beg.an" the morning of Mar h . On hand were: • A member of the Roose\ell Whtie House: James Rowe, Wa
- -64 House Vinson of Georgia fr mans mans fr mans Russell fr mans To office, remarks on colors of secretaries' dresses. . . "two reds, one pink and one white this morning." Stops to look at newspapers, picks up New York Daily News with 3
- . The President asked for a report from General Wheeler on Vietnam. General Wheeler: There is nothing new since the memo this morning. There were no attacks except for a mortar attack on an airfield. A report on that action is not in yet. The President: How about
- March 18, 1942, 12 o'clock noon Dearest: Much important stuff is happening tod~y. First. we received three hot wires this morning on the labor situation, one signed by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce of Austin, the other two signed by San
- Four -- are available the last two days of the trip. They will meet us in Tallahasse -- the next morning can leap frog along the way as much as needed. My suggestion is Mobile and New Orleans. But, as I said, they are available all day long and can
- n*,,. March The White House Day Tuesday Cloudy - high^^in the 50's. Winds light rain A.,^^^^y started a 28, 1967 new southeast 10 mph -- chance of some diet wants to lose weight Breakfast To the swimming pool for a swim w/ Mrs. Johnson
- a home in Richardson, Texas. She taught in Richardson and I commuted each day into the Dallas office. Then about ten months later, I was out in New Mexico at New Mexico State University. One night at the motel I got a call from Cliff Carter asking me
- Monday their time o:;: ·would :recon1mend Monday their time. Recommend targets south of Hanoi. Presi
- Datf November 30, 1966 LBJ Ranch pay Wednesday . Expendi- Activity (intrude visited by) ture Code The President had breakfast in his room on a tray and during the morning his overnight guests--Judge Homer Thornberry and Congressman Jake Pickle
- ·assure you that the many new programs provided tor in the Hollsing be administered tor tbese promptly and witb oew programs have been tundedo onceo• and O'rban Deve:lopmerit Act ~t 196$ will sre already· no delay. 1n ettect.o Most of our
- Lunch Week To the office stopping in outer office to say to G Reedy What are they saying that it's like old times here at the White House referring to press reaction to his press conference this morning In outer office reading Washington Daily News
- McNamara marv s took a note telling the President that Secy Wirtz had called after he had retired Saturday night and twice previously that morning. Secy Willard Wirtz--Secy Rusk, Secy McNamara, Amb Goldberg joined on call marv s took a note that Walt
- , alway s o n the job." "Goo d morning , Miss Vicky , ar e yo u on the job thi s morning , too? " "Goo d morning, Mis s Juanita. " Secretary of Agriculture McGeo Bundy McGeo Bundy Dr Walter Heller Dr Walter Heller Bill Moyers G Reedy J Valenti McGeo Bundy
- , 1974 I NTERV I HJEE: NELSON ROCKEFELLER INTERVI E~IER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Oa 11 as, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: This is an interview with former Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York in the Sheraton Dallas Hotel in Dallas, Texas, on February
- tickers at his desk. Gertrude Davis came in with his breakfast on a tray; the president said he would just eat in the dining room. ; BREAKFAST in the dining room * mf and mary 's _ The President discussed plans for the ceremony of the morning w
- Sunday night. I awoke Monday morning in my dear fam iliar room, but no, everything was changed—i t had the impersonality of a hotel room. All of my things had been moved out over the weekend, packed for Texas. The smiling face of "Arturito" no longer
- ; Lady Bird reminisces about coming to the White House in 1963; reception in Blue Room for the Democratic National Committee; the Johnsons fly to New York City to the Pierre Hotel; dinner party for 450 at Plaza Hotel
Oral history transcript, Emily Crow Selden, interview 2 (II), 1/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- bought all of her clothes at Neiman-Marcus, which then was the store. And I'm sure her father would have let her have a new car, but she drove an old Buick. And she behaved as though she didn't have much money, but I knew she had plenty. Lyndon had
- [For interview 1 and 2] Biographical information; St. Mary’s in Dallas; classes; faculty; Aunt Effie; activities; Lady Bird’s family; Caddo Lake; University of Texas life; friends; leaving college; LBJ; Selden’s marriage.
- Wh6e House p^ Thursday Expendi- Activhy (inctude visited by) ture Partial breakfast in room Charles Luna - Dallas. Texas Judge Philip Nicholas - NYC 8:39a Congressman Wilbur Mills to second floor PMG O'Brien to second floor Cong George Mahon
- r,^ December 1Z, 19o^ LBJ RANCH pay Tuesday Activity (include visited by) Kitchen Col. James Cross Melvin Warren, Fotrt Worth. Texas Senator Mike Mansfield - Washington Jake Jacobsen - Austin Jake Jacobsen - Austin In the bedroom this morning w
- . Downing, "Saturday Morning's Market Revolution: Children's Television and Consumer Culture. 1947-1981 "; Philip J. Funigiello. '·Politics, Public Policy and the Nation's Health: The Movement for a National Health Insurance Program, 1890 to the Present
- , Boylston, Mass - National Newspaper Boy age 14 Don Larrabee, Griffin News Bureau for picture to be used during National Newspaper Boy Day for publicity. To Cabinet Room FOR SIGNING CEREMONY - H. R. 13712. Minimum Wage Bill REMARKS Cong Philip Burton Cong
- on the story in the New York Times this morning on the Presidential panel studying the program for the cities1 MR. IAITIN: Q. I know nothing about it. Joe, is Mr. Bundy in the White Bouse today1 MR. LAITIN: Yes. MORE -- -· -2- Q. Can you tell us
- there was someone in ou:r otfioe from eight-thirty in the morning to seven-thirty in the evening and muoh of the day S1mdny and the moment the decision was reached, it would mean a. lot to ua if' he would lat us knO"l:h Fr013 the general compl~'l;ion or the talk
- Judge appointments, Army Air Support Command for Austin, office visits and mailing. Attachments concerning judge appointments for new Municipal Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia
- . Eugene M. Locke. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh I am in his offices on the thirty-six floor of the Republic National Bank Tower in Dallas, Texas. The date is May 16, 1969, and my name is David McComb
- . Is that right? E: To discuss, I don't recall if it was a party or some new decoration or some new furniture that we were supposed to purchase for the White House. We had a quiet lunch, both of us upstairs in her small room off their bedroom, which
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- :30 * ^" p Mis 12:35p To 12:55p Rober 1:00p w/ To m Johnso n V~ (Mr y ^fr McNamara e Califan o - pl - re consume r messag e s Phylli s ^ Bonann o ^ m Johnso n an d t "Bob " Baski n o f the Dalla s Mornin g New s . Baski n gave the Presiden t
- tak e the m to Dallas , Texas . A^l Departed the hanga r - - w / Mrs . Johnson , Mr . an d Mrs. Joh n Meco m - - an d drove around - - At the Marti n Ranch December 9 , 196 5 White House -- LB J Ranch , Texa s THURSDAY Departed the Marti n Ranc h
- Electric: and suggesting mtg laterthis morning; rerun of the President's telephone conversati this morning; appropriation for poverty; Joe Califano (pl) Atty General Katzenbach (fm Mansion) William Crockett - Dept of State (fm Mansion) MW (pl) Joe Califano
- legtsl t1on, that the House passed it, and O'D. vetoed it, thereby "saving my skin" and, I gathered, seving his prestige with hie oompany. He se1d he was going to aue the Reader's Digest u: they printed the New Republic (or '.Nation??) story eeying