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  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: ED GOSSETT INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Judge Gossett's Chambers, Room 392, Dallas Courthouse, Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: Well, first of all, I'd like a little background about you. Where were you born, and when? G: l
  • INTERVIEWEE: ARTHUR KRIM INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Krim's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1 G: Shall we start with that October weekend at the Ranch? K: Yes. I guess a day or two after the President returned to the Ranch following
  • Morrissey nomination; LBJ’s staff; 1965 bombing halt in Vietnam; intelligence gathering in Latin America by the CIA and FBI; New York politics; dinner for Princess Margaret, including a guest with a criminal record; a ride in August Busch’s plane; buying out
  • - and dressed -- to the office to talk to Jim Jones about what he had done this morning -- who he had called and talked to. j ^^ ^ Sen. j that Mrs. around w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Kellam ; Russell Long called mtt& the President, and the President directed he
  • Ha,,, July White House Dav B'fast: chipped beef on toast, 13, 1966 Wednesday tea 9:12a f Jack Valenti, NYC- Director, Motion Picture Association (concerning JV's appear on the TODAY show this morning, the President told MW that he thought
  • discuss it with Mr. Webb? P: Yes. The appointment was set up the next morning, actually. I was leaving town the next afternoon, so I came over around nine-thirty or ten o'clock, I believe, and talked to Mr. Webb. We spent about an hour and a half, I
  • Act; transition to the new administration; Bob Seamans.
  • didn't want him to. But I was not the fellow that was going to have to do the job, bear the burden. So I just really drew back from trying to influence anything. I did not know which was right. But this was so new and strange and such a break with much
  • /Johnson picketers at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas.
  • Date July White House pav B'fast: chipped Jack Valenti & beef on toast 14, 1966 Thursday tea. Governor Connally in the President's bedroom this morning. Clifton C. Carter Bess Abell Douglass Cater T o the East Room w/ Mrs. Johnson
  • contact of the kind I had in Dallas with the majority leader during the campaign. I recall that I flew to New York to visit with friends of mine, to listen to the election returns, so I was in New York City on the night of the election. These friends
  • . John Connor - Dallas, Texas (b . 1 ) To the office -- w/ Bil l Moyers and Bob Fleming an d Jake Jacobsen Cliff Alexander and Jo e Califano in joined Moyers and Fleming (Fleming out shortly thereafter) Oval ofc Meeting with the Executive Committee
  • Employment Opp tunity Commission - - to discuss certain matters affecting the Commission OFF RECORD purpose for the visit (according to MW)was to gxssxusst let the President know of his future plans -- to run for Governor of New York. Senator John Sherman
  • seeing something on page ten of the New York Times that morning--nothing on the front page--so that I was really quite surprised to hear from Nick that the situation was as serious as it appeared to be. As we talked further he indicated to me
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh November 2, 1968, in his office, New York City JBF: Mr. Farley, to begin, tell us something about your background, how you came to get into politics. F: Well, I was born and raised in a little community called Grassy Point
  • administrative assistant. He was a real prankster in those days and Glynn was a good target as he had a tendency to believe everything anyone told him as being true. For example, Glynn had a brand new car and he was very proud of it as the country had just gone
  • LBJ's personality; how Stegall met LBJ; LBJ's prank on Glynn Stegall involving Glynn's new car; LBJ's involvement in the Little Congress; how the Stegalls went to work for LBJ; LBJ's efforts to make his staff work harder; LBJ's assistance when Glynn
  • Dallas• Texas LBJ:MJDR:vws .. March 14, 1962 Dear Sarah: Thank you so much for your mo-st generous letter and I assure you it was my pleasure getting to visit with you last week. 1 I was pleased with the wisdom of ~e Committee, whieh I know Ylill
  • [Top of page] ­ [Bottom of page] ­ [top of page] ­ I [bottom of page] ­ [1 of 6, top of page] l "All the News l~at's Fit to·~rint" nl ~O'~k . . I I I I Co~ft111h. VOL. XcVllJ .• No; . 33,227. lHI. b7 The . N~" . . ' I Tork
  • Washington early Tuesday morning. ) Secretary Robert McNamara (b-1) Datr December The White House p^ Tuesday 13, 1966 . Exp Activity (inctude visited by) tt Sen. Everett Dirksen OFF (to discuss a personal matter) Harry McPherson joined RECORD
  • in Cleveland were shot to death in the early morning hours of February 28, 1968, allegedly as a result of this gang war. A spokesman for the Cleveland Police Department advised that there are reports that the Hell's Angels gang has left Cleveland and he does
  • ) The President read morning papers Wheels up, departing Hickam Field, Honolulu for Pago Pago. ^HHMMHM^t American Samoa With Bill Moyers in the conference room, the President wanted to talk about non proliferation. He asked BM why Rusk ! had changed his mind
  • ? the morning. < #. n_ ** __77*"A **-i^ ? *-r-i/
  • : ! .=.. ~ ' -- . -·~- ~'~ ~., ?_) .... . -- Q3 - '17S- - - ·• 1--J. •' 02 - ~ -- ..,cHVICE SET . ·- ~ . - ".POP SEGRE T /;. / J,J - ,..,. ­ - TOl' SEGRE! - 2 ­ approval of the plan and their desire to move ahead in that direction. Ambassado r Taylor, who had spent the morning
  • during the New Deal. He said he thought that perhaps. the most significant development in the past generatioJJ was the new social conscious­ ness of business. Who could have imagined their leaving their own work behind to get into cities efforts? Who
  • visited by) ture Director Charles Code Schultze Today the appointment of eight new members of the National Council on the Arts was announced. They are: Miss Marian Anderson of Danbury, Connecticut Mr. Lawrence Halperin , Helen Hayes of NewYork City
  • --particularly the credit that Rep Gov of Ohio is receiving i the news announcementsovtRM^NTPR,^,wGOfp.cF ,,no* n,? ,, — of grants from FederalGovt. * June 20, 1966 Monday MW in office. Rostow (Pl) Rostow (Pl) Sacramento, Gov Pat Brown at ranch Calif
  • October 24, 1965 SUNDAY White House - LBJ Ranch, Texas Breakfast *^ u in bed ~ whoLc> had *— «?C just then greeted arrived Mr. ^L' A, . & fr. Mrs. . Arthur J^J Krim yr^ • New f York c City . The President and Mrs. Johnson drove
  • " - - s read * newspapers DeLoach Speaker John MacCormick (returnin g the President's call) (b. Cong. Carl Albert (b. 1) 1) O ._,, To Fish Room to greet group fr. Texas an d New Mexico on behalf of Guadelupe National Returned to Offic e w/Horace
  • will and by their unstinted energy, the Korean people have pioneered in selt-help projects that have reclaimed marsh lands and barren hillsides for new and now much more e:f'f'icient rice production. They have established cooperatives in f'ishing and seeweed marketing
  • . M: She's the one that goes to the University of Dallas? T: Yes. M: Okay. That's kind of awkward. Did you have children? And married. I think that maybe straightens it out. Tell me, for the sake of information, when did you get married? What
  • , Lynd a t o se e M F of f fo r Dallas , the n too k a brief rid e u p the runwa y ahea d o f th e smal l Beechcraft . Returned t oRanc Ranchhhouse, house.to , .toroo roo fona r na Returned to mm for p p Returned officeet o t oplac plac call s an look t
  • t 12:40 12:47 C l:00p Activity (include visited by) f Earl Death (radio) Dale Meeks (Dallas) Col. Cross Lunch George Christian f fried chicken, tomatoes, deviled eggs. fruit salad, tapioca w/ Mrs. Pat Nugent Judge Marvin Jones Marvin
  • to the U. S. Mr. J. C. Kellam - Austin, Texas Larry O'Brien - Dallas, Texa s To th e office -- working his desk Bill Moyers - Austin, Texas ^-n in the ranch area Riding in th e car w/ Jimilu Maso _bv the Dale Meeks trailer, etc., birthplace hous e
  • J ? an d 2 other ladie s (friend s o f hers I think. . ) &* Driving t o Mrs. . Bailey' s new s house --an d picked u p Mrs. Baile y - - the n t o the birthplace house . . . Showing th e birthplac e hous e to guest s Returned to " the LB J Ranc h
  • WASHINGTON October (ia) F0:/6,t,­ 18, 1967 F..T/-J_j r~l/-1 MEMORANDUM TO: Marvin Wataon FROM: WWiam.(ConneU WC-- On September 21st the Vice President and Governo/McNai; {l~d dedicated a new mental health facility in GreenvWe, South Carolina
  • off last time with Johnson coming into the White House and those early days, I don't suppose it made any great difference in your life in the Senate except that you did have a new President. And things were a bit torn up at that time. T: Well, when I
  • National Committee, and were in the mailing department. Now that the campaign is over they may have other jobs new, but I feel sure the personnel officer at committee can tell you how to locate them -- or Cliff Carter's office can run them down for you
  • WASHINGTON February 29, 1968 4:35 p. m. Mr. President: John Criswell called with the following two items : 1. Jim Farl ey had an eme r gency operation (nothing serious) this morning. He is in St. Claire's Hospital in New York City. Send flowe7 YES
  • , GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7°72) April 14, 1965 TlHil SFCPFWr McGBSUBJECT: The Wilson Visit as Reported by Neustadt Dick Neustadt saw Derek Mitchell this morning. Mitchell is delighted to have the opportunity
  • : The President: There is a chance of a leak from Saigon. It would be 2 - 3 in the morning. M!!TIMO NOTES COPYRIGHTED .Pt1blicalion Requires PermissioR gf Cep~right Hofder: W. Thomas Johnson EYES ONLY ~Be SECRET ".. . =l\ •e I
  • first vestiges of the new day can be seen. Date March 19, 1967 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Aboard T-_ Telephone fort Entrv Tune \o' 1 1 1^ Ou AFOne 26000--en route Hickam AFB Expend,- Activity LD
  • . Johnson .—— . —— Marvin Watson_^___ Bill Moyers —^._—.^ —= - Bob Knudsen Doctors in to give ekg During the morning, the President talked about various subjects. He retold the stor about mf in Thailand--not going to the King's dinner, but going out
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON _. GONFIDENTIA¼> MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: June FOR MR. The Security 9, 1967 W.W. Council Meeting, Friday, June 9 - Part I ( Early this morning George Tomeh, the Syrian representative, asked