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- . "___. {; The n he returned to his office alone, to take the call from Governor Rockefeller ^ j - — (1^ 2:54p ] t Governor 2:59p The ^} w/ of New York, Nelson Rockefeller (b. 3) - returning his call of yesterday President stopped in mjdr's room to look
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 1/21/1966
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- Parker Mize News Editor Des Moines Tribune Lauren Soth Editorial Page Editor Des moines Register Tribune John Cowles , Jr . Editor Minneapolis Star and Tribune Editorial Page Minneapolis Robert W . Smit h - Editor Bower Hawthorn e Exec News Editor Richard
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 5/20/1965
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- " - - 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
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 7/21/1965
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- their expenditures. ---/"? Most important, there is a new and growing public awareness of the magnitude and danger of the problem. ---~------~-;-~--Iltis· now possible for a President to speak frankly t6the people about this matter. But~ m~:su.-red agai'.nst
- to loo k at th e new apartment s abov e the ban k building . December 6 , 1965 MONDAY White Hous e - - LB J Ranch , Texa s Left th e ban k w/ M F an d V M (before leavin g aske d Agent Knetsch t o g o back int o the Judge's offic e wher e som e pecan
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 12/6/1965
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- - Arrived at the Mansion - guests for Dinner Deputy Director, Office of Economic Opportunity Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Neil - arrived at the Mansion - guests for Dinner Washington Correspondent for The Washington Daily News Secy and Mrs.John Gardner- arrived
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 1/7/1966
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- Date THE WHITE HOUSE Tuesday PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY WHITE HOUSE The President began his day a t (Place) No. Telephone f or t Time Entry In Out t 8:15a C C Expenditure Code Mrs. Pat Nugent (Luci) - Austin Abe Feinberg
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 10/10/1967
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- at President's table Herbert Allen, Jr. ,NYC Mr. John W. Bassett, Max Jr. , Washington, DC Mr. Richard H. Boyce, Scripps Howard Newspapers Judge Sidney Clark, Wilmington, Delaware Mr. John A Coleman, New York, New York Mr. Arlan R. Coolidge, Pres., Rhode Island
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 7/21/1966
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- President's Daily Diary
- Company Philip L. Budd, Fort Madison, Iowa Charter Board Member, North Lee County Historical Society Paul E. Came, M.D., New York, New York Cancer researcher, Rockefeller Institute Frank M. Cruger, Indianapolis, Indiana President, Indiana Manufacturers
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 2/5/1966
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- , and will be seeing them Friday or Satu.rday in New York City . If there's no word, he'd like to know that, too. Carol RECEIVED OCT2 61967 CENTRAL FILES [1 of 8] MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT / ~ / Wednesday, October 25
- . Faithfully yours. /!2!/JI Contents Pog• vii Foreword---------------------------------------------··---··--------·Organization,Department of Transportation ----------------------------- Chapter I THE NEW DEPARTMENT
- would assume you heard of the news of the assassina- tion over the radio, or did someone phone you? H: Oh no, I was in that planeload of cabinet officers going over the Pacific. You see there were seven of us who were members of that Japan-U.S. Trade
- not be the best way to describe a difference except that--I guess you'd have to say that the Lyndon Johnson that I knew was more outgoing, less reserved than Allan was. G: Was he more polished than LBJ do you think? S: Oh, yes. Was he. G: How so? S: Well
- Attached are editorials on a recently published SNCC News letter which urged that President Johnson be spit upon. Oneedition is from the New York Times; the other is from the Washington Post. ~ We will ~7 Hanoi show that this year. The Atlanta
- by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press on how voters obtain political news showed that the number of Americans who "regularly learn something" from local television, nightly news, news magazines, and daily newspapers is declining, while
- by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press on how voters obtain political news showed that the number of Americans who "regularly learn something" from local television, nightly news, news magazines, and daily newspapers is declining, while
- Wednesday White Walter Jenkins fr mans Secretary McNamara fr Attorney General Kennedy James Scotty Reston W Jenkins fr mans To ofc w/ J Valenti W Jenkins pl Signing Ceremony Made remarks 8-12-64 House Military mans New Haven fr mans Pay Bill
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 8/12/1964
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- Brodkins Producer of The Defenders TV program and joined Stuart Rosenberg Director of The Nurses TV program Pres John Loeb NYC OFF Weisl Senator Abraham Ribicoff New Landon Conn RECORD Senator Clinton Anderson Atlantic City The Presiden t walke d out
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 8/21/1964
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- of western clothes w/Frank Bros. ) is here to take new measurements of President's western clothes. He has lost so much weight that most of his trousers fit rather loose. President says he will b bee right back to th e Main House Arrived in the Office. Reads
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 12/1/1965
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- Mr. Thomas W. Young, Journal & Guide, Norfolk, Va. ^r \^ Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Sr. , Louisville Defender, Louisville, Kentucky * Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Jr. , Louisville Defender (presently on loan to National Urban League, New York, New York) _ Mr
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 1/27/1966
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- Among Issue Number LXXI], June, 2000 Former Presidents Ford and Carter with NBC's Tim Russert Whither the Oval Office? Symposium Examines the Once and Future Presidency Story on Page Five African-American Art Featured in New Exhibit Lift every
- Louise today. I will get off a note to I you take any more pictures of Lynda be sure to send me one of eaoh. ·11th all my love, Discs 'In Every State' Are Planned By Sen. O'Daniel to Promote Paper TIME on a nationwide basis for daily quarter-hour
- the angling for OF American money to bulld a. new naval baser:: in Mindanao. It is somewhat ironic that • • President Macapagal who, on taking office, The President ~eads the Nation Toward . OF WYOMING lost no time in stamping his feet at Uncle .Beauty
- concurred very quickly I went back to Goodwin and Goodwin redrafted the Eleanor Roosevelt speech. He and I talked at that time about a new rostrum for this Great Society. Peering through presidential speech appointments, we fastened on the University
- -building at one stage or another. By stretching definitions to include Greece, Turkey and Israel, all can be described as traditional societies .in transition toward new patterns of modern nationhood. Through out the area, the "warring sects" of great
- , myself, there was the new group of [Walter] Jenkins, Bill Moyers--I guess, [Jack] Valenti and others, and then there were three old friends, Clark Clifford, [Abe] Fortas, and Jim Rowe. And you could see those geological layers from the life of President
- for clothes to be sent to Mrs. Johnson to Washington. We arranged to meet, and we delegated one member of our New York office staff to work with Mrs. Johnson, to take clothes to her to the hotel. We brought up clothes from manufacturers--samples--many
- ; 7th Avenue wholesalers; Dallas Morning News’ notorious advertisement; Bruce Alger; re-establishing Dallas as a good place to live and work; Bronze Abstract Wall commissioned by Dallas Public Library; problem with having an official designer; Adele
- that tells the story of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and help build the new Constitution Avenue Theater, offering daily programs about the Charters of Freedom and other Archives treasures. Private support also
- that tells the story of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and help build the new Constitution Avenue Theater, offering daily programs about the Charters of Freedom and other Archives treasures. Private support also
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 3 (III), 7/1/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- there and polished that place up in a hurry. G: Did the President seem to be interested in expanding the Job Corps program too rapidly, do you think? S: No. G: And keeping the scale small at first? S: Well, I don't think so. But you see, the President and I
- fully funded; Shriver trying to get Mrs. Johnson to sponsor Head Start as a new innovative program; the differences between Civilian Conservation Corps participants and Job Corps students; the urgent need for education as well as sociological
- that the Congress of Racial Equality ·in New Haven, Connecticut, has also organized a demonstration of New Haven civil rights organizations, which is being held in front of the post office buil~ing in New Haven today. Information has been received that Dick Gregory
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 91: Aug. 11‑21, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- for intervention. ·The first Polish announcement said the intervention was at the rec1uest of Czechoslovak 0 11 p~r·ty and government leadership. This was later altered to:read :"party and state activists." · • • 2. In Rurnani.a, a joint session of party
- Agenda as follows: 1) Report on Latin American Trip and Summit (Rusk) j_ 2) Vietna m Peace Probes (Rusk( | 3) New Steps to cut down on N. Vietnam Infiltration (McNamara) j 4) Cutting U.S. Troops in Europe (The President, Rusk and McNamara) I and talking
- Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary entry, 2/27/1967
- President's Daily Diary
- President's Daily Diary
- , limitations of resources and authority have prevented a comprehensive, consistent attack on major urban problems. (4) New Federal efforts action are, therefore• to reinforce· and support State and local nec_essi ties of modern community building
- the Paks off rather than t..11.e reverse. ~EGRET· ( -SE-CRE~ Page Two Indian Attitt:.des. Embassy Delhi emphasizes that Indian succes : -: has united the nation and produced a new surge of nationalist fervor. :C..owles and his UK colleague flatly
- FOR THE POORPEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN. VIOLENCE: JOSEPHMLOTDASHMROZ~KNOWN AS A "POLISH FREEDOM FIGHTER"IN THE BOSTONAREA,WASDEMONSTRATING IN - THE AREAWHERE THE POORPEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN WASTO BEGIN. EVIDENTLY,BECAUSEHIS ACTIONSWEREDIRECTEDAGAINST BY AN UNKNOWN Or .THF.:CAMPAIGN
Oral history transcript, Welly K. Hopkins, interview 3 (III), 6/9/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- familiar with what was then a new field of the law. I think his practice and his influence and activities as a mem- ber of the senate put on the statute books a lot of the present Texas water and irrigation law of today. So 1 don't think there's be any
- expressed in that meeting was whether or not the people of Texas any longer had any confidence in the New Deal politicians and the people that had inherited the Roosevelt tradition in Texas. I remem- ber telling Byron in a speech to his first meeting
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 8 (VIII), 9/21/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the President also--that was when we brought [Arthur] Goldberg in because Goldberg was up in New York and Goldberg had as a lawyer, if my recollection is correct, represented the steelworkers, which gave him terrific lines into the steelworkers before he became
- A Dedicated Communist One of the individuals, for example, who have greatly :facilitated King's rise to prominence in rec.ent years is Stanl.ey David Levison. Ostensibly only a New York City attorney and successful businessman who has been helping King, he