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- Departe . Mr 7:12p Arrive 7:1 4p Departe 7:18p Arrive 7:21p O 7:31p Arrive 7:58p Departe 8:00p Arrive 8:04p Departe y 22 , J RANC H Monda e io rt Activit oL D y y (includ e visite d by ) k t o Mai n Hous e d LB J Ranc h - vi a helicopter Mrs
- t Russell , Mr . J . B. Fuqua , (Senator Russel l did no t hun t s o h e didn' t get , u p fo r breakfast ) 6:37 6:46 The Part y departe d th e LBJ helicopter. The party. In the Ranc h e n route t o th e Wes t Ranc h (Wesle y West ) vi a y wer e
- th e Armor y vi a Governo r Connally' s plan e an d fle w t o Longview , Texas , SEE TRAVE L RECOR D FOR TRAVE L ACTIVIT Y US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1964 OF—744-735 Page No. : 2 Date Novembe r 24 , 196 4 THE WHIT E HOUS E PRESIDENT LYNDO N
- Secre t Servic e me n boar d helicopter fo r loo k a t LB J ranch . 9. 6:00 PM Returns fo r brie f rest . 10. 6:15PM Depart fo r Sa n Antoni o vi a tw o helicopter s - part y consist s o f VPres . an d Mrs . Johnson, Li z Carpenter, Georg e Reedy
- Helicopter fro m Sout h Lawn t o Andrews AFB arrivin g a t l:30 p accompanied b y Mrs. Johnson , Bes s Abell , Marvi n Watson , M F Commander Josephson , Dr . Burkley , Rufu s Youngblood , Jerr y Kivett , and Ke n Gaddi s fy To Lexington , Kentuck y vi
- o retur n t o th e Ranch ; and board the choppers fo r fligh t int o Bergstro m AFB , Austin , Texas . Departed th e LBJ Ranch vi a helicopter . Wit h him were: Senato r Eugen e McCarthy , Congressman Car l Albert, Mr . Richar d Helms , Admira l "Red
- · ,. I :i. n ~ :~· ~-. , :. -'L- o....,. !,:··:· I J.r. _. 0 ·.l~',_ ~-· •'. ·'L '.°'-_.· to from t:h cs.t \·72 S as1~ed. 'n-~~ ."i ·!,·-_ CC'El:Tli S~~io n::.r• Keppr;; l l t acti vi.·ty to the appoin·t -e d to inve stigc-it e ' • th
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 51 (LI), 8/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1989 INTERVIEWEE: JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Califano's office, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 C: In connection with the [Civil Rights Act] Title VI guidelines that were issued for the school year l966
- . Vi President JOltm.11.oll 1a intereat and w .-r., inteNatad in the B■ ssiin c.nter tor tbia purpoN. 9re UDi.ftN1t7 ~ tbe Pb1llpp1nea bu a 1al ~tot Asian tud1" at 11b1oh tbay bave •tu rnta tl'OII a ama:r ot Aaian ooun,r1ea 11b1oh1111.ghtbe wrlatd
- Northeas t Corrido r i n th e initiatio n o f a progra m of demonstration projects . October 1 6 196 4 White Hous e - - Cinci nnati, Ohi o Friday Departed vi a choppe r fo r Andrew s AFB w/ Marvi n Watson, Jac k Valenti , Horac e Busby, Jo e Keena n
Oral history transcript, George L.P. Weaver, interview 1 (I), 1/6/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- , with him talking and discussing different bills and other political matters\vi th senators and their aids. I stepped out of the room. During a couple of the telephone calls But the long and short of it was that I loft his office that evening, fascinated
- that in all justice and fairness you can hold us responsible for the wrongs of the past, which had their origins in their own set of circum stances, knowing, as you must, our own good will vis a vis the interests of the country in both interior and foreign
- are holding out and the enemy is attempting to reinfo r ce them. In the vicinity of Saigon there are two Vi et Cong divisions. Gen. Westmoreland reports from the field that the Hue - Danang area is the most se riou s problem. Th r ee ARVN battalions
Note, Lynne to Dorothy, 1965
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Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION ei1ecto1 , FBI to Bremle'f StRltb ~ d. Al4-VI ~1..: j oo -~31 a&e eehle 1 p ~I/ » ·'is=N4d '15~ Secret Director, FBI to Bromley Smltli o~ d..- l'-'-' N1-'l"D0~3 I 1 p ~~ l#••l'•'S' NZJ
- , and to assure that U.S. reductions do not diminish the bargaining power of NATO vis-a-vis the Soviet Union and East Europe or otherwise prejudice the prospects for meaningful negotiations with Warsaw Pact nations on mutual East-West force reductions in Europe
- .) :-iou3. th~ Cy-priot:; . C:-eel;::i. a::l1 Tul"ks
- . I'd like to cat it about four meals in a row. I lay on top and go t two shad es darker tanned. I read T hC' Rich - ~ Countri es and t!~e Poor ,,, .•VI"' L'""I '= ...
Telephone conversation # 1712, transcript, ROBERT MCNAMARA and ANDREW O'MEARA, 1/13/1964, 10:30PM
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- an d party journied to thei r car s fo r th e shor t motorcad e drivin g tim e t o the airport. to WASHINGTON , D C vi viaa AFAF-11 ----DCDC- 66 April 24 , 196 5 White House - & Camp Davi d Saturday The Presidential helicopte r — loaded w / th e
- han a ll the surface symbols of status. This world b eyond Geor getciwn Vis itation, t h e one you are e nt ering , i s a wonderful world, Never before have young w ome n found it so full of .opportunity to achieve. so full of challenge to be creative
- the city fathers would~d the limits to include the transmitter house- - then I thought the incre&oe in taxes might more than over-balance this s c. vi ng • •• yes ? I do have a couple of recommendstions that will save us a little monev--not nmch. (1
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 42 (XLII), 2/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- one to you and O'Brien, from LBJ at the Ranch. C: Well, I was going to say he must have called Larry or had me talk to Larry and tell Larry to take the temperature on the Hill again. The thing I just note about that vis-à-vis LBJ is how frequently
- OR TITLE ~nCltOw ~n l>'RF~ Ope-- &/l/t1t> if//., S 'I I - 'I 7'0 DATE ~ · ,..,,.., RESTRICTION .. _ AA(.; r r;:;Tf-:X:U/VI Howard Wriggins to Walt , IS Sc ~ ·~ cj @/ 11/24/66 (2 Wriggins to Walt memos of same date attached) ~,,..--t;-A.. 1/~/o
- brought up this business of civil rights. Are you referring primarily to the integration problems in tre schools? H: Yes, really to the problem of enforcement of Title VI to the Civil Rights Act. And to be legalistic about it, there's not an issue
- ; Doug Cater; Califano; enforcement of Title VI of Civil Rights Act; first set of guidelines; trouble in Chicago with Mayor Daley; Keppel’s resignation; Dave Seeley; Pete Libassi; de facto segregation; racial isolation; teacher militancy; Education
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- capability may be pertinent. These concerns relate importantly to Indi~'s ~ - 6 to India's future position vis-a-vis Communist China in Asia, and to whether an effort to "go it alone" militarily (including nuclear as well) will come to be regarded
- Whit e House - vi a ca r . Johnso n Mr. an d Mrs. Arthu r Kri m Daphne Kri m p Th 3:38p Arrive d th e Nationa l Arboretu m 3:57p Departe d Nationa l Arboretu m „ 4 : 23p Arrive d th e Whit e House - an d t o th e secon d floo r w/ Mrs . Johnso n
- . Johnson Mr. John Macy ^ - *™ ™'' ") i —————————i 2:05p ^____ .„..,.,,_. "~ Th e President returned to the Main House -- 2:15p Mr. John Macy departed - vi a courier _ - , _____ . . •3:10p | ___ _, Aircraft ; President | greet | Mr. arrived
- DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY . ,, -, , . LB D President bega n hi s da y a t D1 (Place) _ Day Time Telephon 1: In Ou tL oi t calle d Agent Knetsch o n the Ranc h (fro m th e lunc h table ) _ Departe Mr _j d ranc h vi a helicopte r w
- Ranc h - vi a helicopter w/ Cong . J J Pickl e JRJ mf 9:45p Arrive d Judg e Moursund' s Ranch 10:15p DINNE 10:42p f 11:30p Departe 11:42p Arrive R - w/ Judge an d Mrs. A . W . Moursund Mrs. Jessi e Hunte r Cong. J J Pickl e JRJ. M F Hon . Cyru s
- O 7: 10 J RANC H _ e to rt _ oL LB _ Mr d Sout h End_of_runway.__._._._. _ goodby et o ' wh . an d Mr s . Georg e Brow n s . Ovet a Cul p Hobb y . Georg e O'Conno r Mrs. Ji m Mathis o departe d vi a gul f stream a t 8:00 p I ; O Mr i
- " d Joh n Hil l residenc e d LB J Ranc h Arrive 3:04p T i Hon 5:15p t Vic . Richar d Nixo n - Mission Bay , Californi a - , , 5:23p T T I wh ii . T 11 j| i o runway t o pick up Governor Joh n Connall y o ha d jjs t arrived vi a hel o . i
- house 11:54a Returned to the Main House - and to the office 12:18p t Mrs. 1 2:25p t Wal 1:34p t Mr. 1:40p The Johnson - Washington t Rostow - o n the secure phone Arthur Krim - at his home in Kingsland President depart ed the Main House - vi
- , Administrator , V A Mary Rathe r Jim Jones , m f i i fr/ 6 : l_ | 49 , I .3 Departe d LB J Ranc h fo r Austi n - vi a ca r accompanie d by Mr. an d Mrs. Patrick Nugent , . C . Kella m an d Donal d Thomas : J ~ - , 196 . y 8 Jan "THE WHITE HOUSE
- Page one Friday White House September 25 , 196 4 Departure fro m South-Ground s vi a choppe r # 1 wit h Mrs . Johnson , Governo r Joh n Connally , Mary Rather , v m arrivin g a t Andrew s AFB a t 8:0 5 am . Upo n arrival , th e Presiden t shook
- Wirtz, & Walter Jenkins t George Taylor, Phila t Ted Kheel, N.Y. Sen Morse Geo Reedy JV (n/r) Mrs Johnson (n/r) To mansion Dinner w/ Mrs Johnson waiting From SS Rpt: 1:55 p . m. Departs Sout h grounds vi a choppe r accompanie d b y Gen'l Clifton
- :55 office ^ go f H. R 6518 - ai r Pollutio n Bil l Ass t Sec y Harlan Cleveland . t Whit e Hous e vi a helicopte r with : Mrs . Johnson./JV . Sen . J . W . Fulbright, . Bourk e B . Hickenlooper , Li z Carpenter , Bil l Moyers , Genera l McHugh , Beh
- vi a ca r 11 1 Breakfast a t Burlington Hote l w/ Lama r Choralette s o f Houston, Texa s To Whit e Hous e w/ Senator Towe r an d 1 4 Choralettes, arrivin g a t 10:0 1 Dr. Travell' s offic e To Capito l w / Sen. Towe r an d 1 4 Choralettes, arrivin g
- Agger (Ab e Fortas ' brother-in-law ) - joine d ther e b y Mrs . Johnso n To Forta s residenc e w / Mrs . Johnson , W . Jenkins , Mr . an d Mrs . Ab e Fortas. . arriving a t 5:4 0 - - the n t o Pentago n Pa d To Andrew s AF B vi a choppe r w / Cong
- govel'nments have p rovided $55 million in matching funds to pay for those 188 projects. E arlier this month , I vi ~ ite d in Atlanta and was proud to dedicate a new audit orium for the Com.municable Disease Center -- built on the same p artnership basis