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- Room, Sheraton-Carlton Hotel -- Natl. Capita l Demo. Club's dinner for leadership o f Senate and new member s Depart Sheraton-Carlton w/ Mrs. Johnson -- arriving 4040 at 11:05 pm Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVELACTIVITYAND
- Saturday Date March 30, 1963 4040 52nd St. Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD To Butler Aviation w/ Mrs. Johnson To Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, arriving at 11:20 am To Carolina Country Club for Businessmen Luncheon sponsored by State Democratic
- , presented a cockade hat by Gov. Peabody Drops by a meeting of the 100 Club in Bay State Room of the Hotel Returns to suite Selected name s should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code TELEPHONE CODE: f t Lo LD - from
- Essex Junction and Winooski, Arrive Hotel Vermont -- goes to reception for Democratic Party Workers who couldn't afford cost of tickets, .then to suite 6 Attends 100 Club reception Addresses Vermont Jefferson-Jackson Say dinner -- live TV at 9:00 After
- to meet with leaders of Urban League and approximately 100 labor Leaders Carter Burgess Reception - Fifth Avenue Club Return to suite Urban League Reception - Waldorf Astoria - H. Taylor, G. Reedy, MF Return to suite Urban League Dinner - Waldorf Reception
- Alfalfa Club Reception and Dinner - 17th & I Streets SEE VERSO FOR TRAVELACTIVITYAND CODE
- Streets. Arrive 4040. To International Inn w/ Mrs. Johnson and Willie Day Taylor Arrive at Capitol Press Club. Depart International Inn w/ Mrs. Johnson and MF. Arrive Butler Aviation - National Airport Depart National Airport - Butler Aviation - via Gulf
- impact had been. Nebraska man told Liz: "My business is up 33 1/3 % in the last two years. Because the First Lady has expanded interest in beautifying from Garden Club to the City Manager." Handed out awards to 40 people. Saw exhibits of colleges
- press release) 3:45 Returned to second Into Yellow Oval Room to see Marjorie Merriweather Post, Trudye Fowler, Dorothy Marks. Tea with them before going to Women's Democratic Club to look at the Post Room. 5:25 Arrived Bethesda alone and went to suite
- :30 Bess and Jim left. 4. 3:59 To the Army and Navy Club for reception honoring Jane Freeman -- rode over with Liz, Marcia, and Helene. 4:33 Returned to the White House. 4:38 Called Mrs. Mohrer to invite for dinner Tuesday. 5. 4:55 To the Yellow Oval
- ceremony guests for sherry. 12:45 To the second floor. 1:05 CTJ to the West Wing. 1:30 To National Press Club with Lynda. 5. 2:55 Returned to the second floor with the President, George Christian, and Liz Lunch in the Family Dining Room with the above
- floor. 7. 6:22 Left the White House with the President to attend Henry Ford's reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Rod Markley at the F Street Club. 6:46 Returned to the White House -- to the second floor. Visited privately in the West Hall with Governor
- . Drexler got his suitcase. 2:07 Departed the hotel with Mssrs. Brooks and Drexler. 2:12 Arrived at the Westgate Building; to the Headliners Club to view presidential portrait. 2:30 Departed with Mr. Drexler. Entry No. Time Activity 3:30 Arrived
- over his speech for this evening. Attended the wedding; went to the reception at the Officers' Club immediately afterwards; mixed and mingled; gave Mary and Barry their wedding gifts in a private room. On the way back, we had hamburgers the President
- by Okla Johnson for President Clubs To Nashville, Tenn -- see travel activity Mary Margaret Wiley (Wash DC) to get Norman to meet him in Washington on arrival Coffee in airport with Gov and Mrs. Buford Ellington; John Ellington, Sen Gore To Washington
- hall Spoke to Washington State Democratic Convention at Coliseum in Spokane Reception for Washington delegates and other Democrats at Ridpath Hotel Reception for Senator Johnson given by LBJ for President Club at Davenport Hotel To Pierre, South Dakota
- 4 , 196 0 Activity (includ e visited by) * D Expenditure Code To Binghamton, N Y - - se e trave l activit y Press conferenc e a t Arlingto n Hote l Lunch - - spok e t o Broom e Count y Nat l Dinne r Club , Arlingto n Hote l Reception wit h som e
- :45p t 8. 4:15p 9. 4:30p 6:00p 7:00p 9:00p Dr. Joh n Barkley, Austin , re: speaking to Austin lions Club Oct. 8 To Fredericksburg airport -- see travel activity To San Antonio -- see travel activity To Fredericksburg -- see travel activityArrived
- visited by)* Lo LD 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 Telephone f or t Expenditure Code To Cameron -- see travel activity Cameron National Guard Armory Dedication -- Sen Johnson was principal speaker To Bryan -- see travel activity Bryan Rotary Club luncheon honoring
- ^^^ ^-^ 12:05p To ( REMARKS Fish Room for } } J (1 lZ:25p 12:30p To d,-12:30p ^2!tf^ on the occasion of the Officers of the National Space Club presenting the President the 1966 Goddard Trophy for his leadership in the U. S. space program. ATTENDING
- of these label this state as a front-runner in the natural beauty movement. I know, for another reason, too. I get more mail from mayors, conservation leaders and garden clubs, from California than any state in the union -- not just perfunctory notes. but letters
- that you and your staff and volunteers have done to get Project Head Start underway. And now I want to present a Head Start flag to one of the dir ectors of a Head Start project -- Mrs. Lou Maginn of East Fairfield Community School Club. A project need
- Baker Unitarian Church -- 16th & Harvard N. W. .. Reception at Officers 1 Club, Bethesda - - -... -~-··- - ----- ... ........ --- .. ... . ~, Group of 36 b9y~l fJi9:r;p._rf!'r.~ty, ·_?~~~9! :--r New York to visit Democratic .Cloak Room before
Folder, "Memos on Travel and Speeches [originally unfoldered]," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 3
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- Duke, I asked) Yes -- and then get the Colonel to make copies L 1- ~~ cL~ LBJ/mf 10-22-63 11 :00 am - • u TALKTO WALTER ABOUI': 1. Secret service bill. 2. IBM Podium - Jack Hite. 3. Insurance 4. Detroit Auto Club speech - you want Woody am
- Office ,! ! (^y 12:35p 12:40p FROM USDA: { * * - j Secretary Orville Freeman and j outstanding members of the 4-H Clubs I 4-H Reporters-to-the Nation: Beverly Ann Wiebe - Wilmington Delaware Lloyd H. Davis, Administrator, Terry D. Strueh
- Advisory Board Mr. Paul Phillips, member of National Parks Advisory Board Mr. Conrad L. Wirth, former Director of the National Park Service Mr. Thomas Kimball, Executive Director, Nationa l Wildlife Federation Mr. William E. Siri, President , Sierra Club Mr
- To Oval Room Bill Moyers Senator Mansfield Departed Oval Room for 1925 F H Club Party honoring Justice O Douglas on completion of 25 years on the Court arr'g President made brief remarks Stag Depart 7 St Club arr'g W Hse Youngblood -USS S William Sen
- on to the hotel and then a re p lic a of la s t n ig h t. Th e P re s id e n t 's Club reception, and here it i s indeed a triu m p h have to/accummulated , o r at le a st so the p ro g ra m sa id , 200 m em b ers who are w illin g to pay a thousand d o lla rs
- Lynda Johnson christens Navy transport, "Austin"; LBJ & Lady Bird to St. Paul, MN, for Democratic Farm Labor Convention; Hubert Humphrey's son, Robert; LBJ gives speech; President's Club reception in Minneapolis; Fundraiser dinner with remarks
- , Sidney St. , Georgiaville. R. I.--Boys' Clubs _-—Tommy James Gordon, 1701 Hibbard St., Detroit. Mich. Red Cross Youth Stevan Pearce, Star Route A, Box 19, Hobbs, New Mex. , 4-H 'miE House Date December 28, 1966 EMT LYMOOM B. JOHMSOM ^"Y LBJ
- York^^Ht later this spring. Amb Goldberg called the President. The President said to tell him he was with some editors and could he call back later. The Ambassador said that was okay. C. Mr. Eugene Pulliam - Paradise Country Club - Phoenix, Ariz. (b
- the University of Texas w/ Mrs. Johnson Arrived at the 40 Acres Club and attended a private party given by Mr. Kellam and others in honor of Lynda Bird Departed the 40 Acres Club w/ Mrs. Johnson -Arrived at Camp Mabry -- and was joined by Marie Fehmer who had
- r Sato and then to the second floor. . . for gift presentation FROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE PRIME MINISTER: silver desk box with Presidential seal in gold Desk Box Sterling and engraved inscription Golf Clubs Custo m made gold clubs with leather covers
- Association News; Governor, District 8, Texas Numismatic Association. William C. Hatcher, Kinston, North Carolina President, Kinston Coin Club Ray M. Janda, Kansas City, Missouri Coin dealer; first vice-president, Central States Numismatic Society Malcolm W
- Duff, gathered them up and said: ttWhy don't we have a club? " So their energy was directed toward basketball, and discussions on civic problems and responsibilities, and for the next few years they met each Tuesday night and called themselves The Teddy
- in circulation to youth, civic and garden clubs. Today I have come t סconvey a. very special thank-you to seven women and seven organizations whose achievements in litter prevention have been notable. Each סf these ladies has turned her talents to civic
- and spend the night--and you know how I enjoy Milo and Tharon1 Also Otis Duneganl,Everett Looney are in town, and Mayor Will Rogers and another Bastrop city official expected Wednesday and me determined to have them out to dinner, and the Seventy-fifth Club
- against members of the Revolutionary Action Movement and the Jamaica Rifle and Pistol Club, 14 of whom were arrested in New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June of 1967, on O:>HFIBEM'fiM; -2- ;. CONFfBB!ffIM. SELECTEDRACIALDEVELOPMENTS
Oral history transcript, C.E. "Curley" Doyle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Doyle -- I -- 3 D: Oh, no. No. He could swim, but that was about all. He was not an expert swimmer. G: Well, now, also that summer he was elected secretary of the Schoolmasters' Club, and I guess
- Biographical information; meeting LBJ at college in San Marcos; clubs at Southwest Texas State Teachers' College (SWTSTC), including the White Stars; LBJ's parents; LBJ's early interest in politics; professors LBJ admired at SWTSTC, including
- Hancock (managers of Kaiser estate) and Walter Agkacwxry Ashamine (caretaker) at the heli-pad at CINCPAC The President was greeted by 7:58a Arrived to Admiral USG Sharp \ Departed for the officer's club via ca r w/ ^^fflSSfi&HSEpsi Adm. Sharp JbaMM
- were -waiting for him in the Mansio n whenever lie was ready. He replied that he would he going to the Positional Press Club and to please tell Mrs. Johnson that. departed White TOCHouse thru Southeast Gate to w/ M. Watson w/ M OFF RECORD National Press