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  • OFF RECORD (The taping was supposed to have been done this morning but the President didn't have time) February is National )0 In Heart Month mjdr's room reading the newspapers '2 To 5 t THURSDAY _____ (inc!ude visited by) ture LD
  • President Johnson. We believe that the morning of .t,ny 25, would be most satis­ factory in light of President Johnson's known schedule. We request therefore that if convenient, a specific time for the meeting be established on May 25. - -~,-_JMTfl
  • ska again ••I orten I ••Nptel ~or ruture t1111e•• I alao ••• Benp thia morning-•h• ••• beamiDC am aa14 ha wa led to talk to me leiaurely an• t leng,h oon. aul Bolton• llei me alli a•k•• m•. "8 ti er omorrow. But the beat ot all ••• aeeillg iear olt
  • , an old patrician, delightful character, so far removed from Lyndon geographically and socially and in so many ways, but always very fond of Lyndon. And [he was] seconded also by [Dennis] Chavez of New Mexico. The fact that Chavez was Latin American
  • Hampton, Conn Orvan W. Hess, M. D. , New Haven, Conn /^> l&^^1Shy&3e%x&4u^43^^ SEE PAGE 13 for more ATTENDANC To office w/ mw Joe Walt Califano Rostow Date June White House Dav 15, 1966 Wednesday Activity (includ e visited by) To the Cabinet Room
  • · that. If somebody else in the office hadn't heard it when they got back--Moyers and a couple of other fellows in the office and two or three of the girls who listened to the morning broadcasts for news--we wouldn't know. Oftentimes, r would do nothing about
  • Daily summaries of TV networks to LBJ; Bureau Chiefs set up TV control room at White House; Bill Moyers and Peter Benchley leaving the White House; Jack Valenti; monitored 11:00 to 1:00pm TV news shows for LBJ; LBJ believed Texans were resented
  • at the college in the Hall Memorial Building. The date is February 14, 1969. The time is 10 a.m. in the morning, and my name is David McComb. Dr. Elstad, can you tell me something about the background of the college? E: Yes, I'll be glad to. In 1857 a man
  • for your fellow men. I sat in an adjoining room and watched the Panel this morning and got great satisfaction and compensation, in my own way, in feeling that all is not lost, all has not been in vain. All we have to do is reorganize, reevaluate. We can't
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh March 18, 1969 Me Let me identify the tape first. Jr. This is an interview with Mr. John W. Macy, He is the former head of the Civil Service Commission. March 18, 1969. The date is The time is 11:15 in the morning
  • .... be ablN4 tbat l do appreelate 1•r COllrhtlJ la fuml•ldaa thla la.for• •tl•• allll lt wf.11 realw appropriate eouU.ratlea. With klade•t repr4• ucl beat SlMerelJe dr wf. ■he•• I aa D'ISTRICT PARISH STATE 2700 NEW JIM GARRISON DISTRICT ATTORNEY
  • of enforcement, personnel, money, in your department? C: Well, those are very central. We've never secured enough personnel and money to enforce earlier laws on the books, or even a fraction of enough. To put a massive new law on would have been very difficult
  • the new Greek proposal, we could present our synthesis in the knowledge that he would do his utmost to obtain the subsequent concurrence of his Government. Prior to returning in the early morning hours to Ankara we again met with the King and fully
  • , and then we would have in January of 1964 a new term. Since my name had been submitted but since I had not taken office, and since there had been no confirmation, the appointment lapsed. President Johnson resubmitted my name in early January, and it was after
  • " fellow employees. As an editorial worker., I found the individual business office blurb, as submitted by anyone and everyone, ~ most acute annoyance when working at high speed. once a morning by a responsible business office top on "business news
  • : “We are pretty well settled here. Patsy’s husband, with the help of Lewis, and some carpenters, is fixing the basement into a more livable place with lots of paint, more closets, new curtains, some new furniture, et cetera.” 1/20 Texas delegation
  • we exchanged Mike and I, and didn't roll in until almost 3:00 in the morning. proud of the kids at the party. both I was real Connie had a new formal gown on and looked the prettiest I've ever seen her, all smiles and bubbling personality. his
  • or forty stu­ dents a year until fifth grade is reached. The Reverend Doctor Gerald Britt of Dallas has served as pastor of the New Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, as a Dallas city council appoin­ tee to the rban Rehabilitation and Stan­ dards Board
  • WASHINGTON MR. JONES: )( Bob Faiss said Bob Alexander of Governor McNair 's staff call him this morning to say he would not' be able to stay over in Washington tomorrow to witness the Astronaut Ceremony. Bob Alexander would wait here all day
  • To • the Oval Office - w/ MW — telling mjdr that he was fighting to turn over a new leaf c and was trying to avoid his nap in the mansion in the afternoon's and might take his nap in the office like he did the other day. He asked mjdr to look into the of giving
  • to the This would go to llillet, \'tho would send it to tho divioioMl ohioi' at, lot ua say, Dallas, uho v,ould answer :W.llet e.u to whathar it was honest or not. Uillot pioked up a.bout t hirty reporters. of the Sorippa Boward paper nt Washington. Ho
  • to a I t 's a w onderful w ay to w elcom e the New Y e a r, w ith m y own d e a r fa m ily , people th a t I love. It m ak e s th is the b ig g e st. We looked out o v e r the c o u n try th a t I love. The r u s s e t glow of the su n s e t o v e r
  • LBJ goes deer hunting; Lynda Johnson to Dallas; Luci Johnson to a game; Lady Bird takes nap; meeting with staff from Washington; social gathering with relatives; T.J. Taylor's estate; dinner with the Wests and Chambers; to Austin for two parties
  • , members of the Friends joined Mr~. Lyndon 8. Johnson and Archivist of the United Stutes Jame~ fl. Rhoads at premieres of a multimedia presenta­ tion, LBJ Humor, and the new Library Orientation Film. Both features were produced by the Library staff
  • morning. 11 You know, I think one thing.that has happened 12 to me, 13 in Washington, is that I see with new eyes; I get a keener 14 enjoyment every time I see that splash of scarlet and 15 yellow where the tulips have gone in ~ little square
  • Walker Stone's relative here George Reedy for Walker Stone's dtr's wedding Walter Jenkins To Cabinet Room w/ Jack Valenti says to VM Carol Welch Good morning Are you girls flirting w/ each other Meeting w/ US Ambassadors to Latin America Lincoln Gordon
  • calls & security checked Date November 11, 1966 L B J Ranch Dav Friday Activity (inctude visited by) E The President awakened (as he told Sen. Mansfield in telephone conversation later in the morning. ) Ambassador Arthur Goldberg, New York
  • ranch by car , drivin toward Johnson City with the President at the wheel. They looked at the Park Land. They drove around looking a the new park site, the old park site, and the boyhood home, not stopping at any of them. Depart Johnson City Dale Meeks
  • calls checke d eA~A- October 14, 1965 White Hous e (Bethesd a Naval Medical Center Thursday Awake - joined b y Mrs. Johnson fo r breakfas t The President went to the bathroom and shaved. For the remainder of the morning , th e President
  • Date t White House p^ January 29, 1966 i. SATURDAY - Activity Expendi- (inctude visited by) turc Code Situation Room Engineer McGeorge Bundy Met w/ staff members this morning - MW,JJ, JV Justice Abe Fortas Mrs. Johnson - NYC (Carlyle
  • . The Library's videotape collection includes Johnson's televised speeches and press conferences, network morning and evening news broad­ casts from April 1968 through Janu­ ary 1969. and a fascinating, half-hour, off-the-record tape of Johnson rehearsing his 31
  • meeting at it's monthly luncheon Wednesday--for which I would not give two pins except that I do see about twenty Congressmen's wives there and this time it is being given as a farewell party for Mrs. Leavy before they leave to assume the new duties. V
  • MEMORANDUM T H E W H ITE HOUSE W ASHINGTON Monday, F e b ru a ry 24, 1964 This was an unrem arkable de sk day and dom estic day. I w orked with B ess, and Ashton and L i z . with Lynda. This morning And then had lunch in m y r o o m
  • ; news reports on the change in spelling of Luci Johnson's name; free concerts by National Symphony Music for Young America
  • awhile and then she answered: "If you got the guts to go, I go t the guts to take ye." And so he and she walked down to the school on Monday morning and were turned away by m en In overalls with guns. They came back on Tuesday morning. Harry Brigg s
  • to learn about the problems there," and I did learn. I mean, water is something I never understood, I don't think, until I went to both the University of Texas and New Orleans. I went somewhere in New Orleans, I think--but I think it was just the sense
  • . In sum, he felt there was nothing to indicate any massive movement of funds . He s aid we were not interfering. At the President's request for comment, Mr . Bundy said the following about his new assignment; He would be in familiar company and would do
  • . Johnson returned to say goodbye to the President before leaving for NYC. Jack Valenti came in at 10:30a. The President dressed in a blue suit, but wore his new brown shoes this morning- -they are the new shoe from Lucchese and he wants to see if he likes
  • TODAY sent Water Pollution message to the Dam Congress White House Day Feb 23, 1966 Wednesday Expe Activity (inctude visited bv) tut Juice and Co< coffee Situation Room Situation Room To Red Room to say good morning to his breakfast guests
  • might do some writing for Hearst papers after his retirement. k. Geo.rge Christian # # # I ). t July 30, 1968 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH VIRGINIA PREWETT, WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS July 1 S, 1968 Miss Prewett: I have been thinking about
  • . The next morning we flew with him to a ceremony at the Health Institute in a chopper and left him there. He made a big point of telling us at the time of goodbye that we've got to get together very soon. So when we did leave and went back to New York, both
  • . '' Bad weather _on the coast has affected air activities, including some resupply. A new attack on Danang is expected. General Westmoreland said he plans to re open Highway One so he can take s.upplies in by road rather th.a n by air
  • the principals deci to call representativesof unions and carriers to the White House for a meeting later this morning. (^ 8:Z6a 1 t Charles Murphy, Annapolis, Md. b.4 re airline negotiations Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board and to congratulate him 1 (today