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  • INTERVI EWEE: CLIFFORD P. CASE INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: The Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: Perhaps we can just proceed chronologically. C: All right. G: Do you recall your first association with Lyndon Johnson? C
  • rights filibuster; Senate club; legislative issues
  • Katherine Gonella, Cantor Following the service, you are invited to join Ashton's family for conversation and refreshments at Columbia Country Club. 7900 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase MD. My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; ut ah
  • Katherine Gonella, Cantor Following the service, you are invited to join Ashton's family for conversation and refreshments at Columbia Country Club. 7900 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase MD. My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; ut ah
  • , of the Chad Mitchell Trio singing group, was identified as a member of the WoE.B. DuBois Clubs of America and was pushing this organization to students with whom he came into contact on college campuses. The WoE.B. DuBois Clubs of America is a communist
  • I had c a lle d to in v ite to rid e w ith m e,-o u t to the W om an's N ation al D em o cra tic Club B e n e fit Show. And off w e w ent for about 30 m in u tes of that fa m ilia r sign atu re to th is job, w alk in g through cr o w d s, shaking
  • to Woman's National Democratic Club Benefit Show; dinner with Oveta Hobby and Jim & Ida May Cain who are leaving for Vietnam; agricultural help for Vietnam; Uncle John Pattillo dies; talk of arts and events
  • s, planted by the Associated Clubs o f V irg in ia fo r Roadside Development. And I spaded in the d ir t on a dogwood. T h is is the Y e a r o f the Shovel fo r m e! Th e chief le sso n o f th is m orning is to see what has been done w ith In te
  • on who a lw a y s b e l i e v e s th a t n e w s p a p e r p e o p le a r e r e a l l y h e a d e d f o r th e H e a d l i n e r s Club a n d n o t to s e e t h e i r d e a r o ld A unt, t r i e d to m a k e h e r a d m it s h e h a d b e e n to the H e
  • to g ra p h in g p ic t u r e s , and, a t lo n g la s t , a l l to o b r ie f a s e s s i o n on th e f i r s t d r a ft o f th e s p e e c h to th e G a rd en Club la d ie s in th e G rand T e to n s on S e p te m b e r 7 th . , ' ■-. - - 4
  • hostesses; a Noah Webster picture and the Rutherford Hayes desk for the White House; briefing about freeway through Breckinridge Park; LBJ's birthday present; lunch; speech for Garden Club ladies in the Grand Tetons; Lady Bird to LBJ Ranch
  • . At 1:0 0 o'clock there will be an informal luncheon for the Presidents and Ministers o f Foreign Affairs at the Golf Club. Thi s luncheon will be over at about 2:45. 3:30 p.m. - The second informal meeting of the Presidents to discuss the world issue s
  • i n Montrea l tomorrow whic h is Unite d States Nationa l Day at th e EXPO . Th e P M had suggeste d that instea d of dinne r a t th e Seignurr y (phonetic) Club tomorro w evenin g they migh t mak e a e dinne r a t his residence. ... in Ottawa. Th e
  • , Wisconsin Consumers League Assn of Colored Women's Norman Maleng, Staff Member, Sen. Commerce Cmtee Clubs Mrs. Olya Margolyn, Nat'l Council of Jewish Women _^ Ralph Reuter Kenneth J. Marin, Aquinas College Josephine Ripley, Christian Wm Matson, Pa. League
  • : One day I had gotten out of here to go to lunch over at the Georgetown Club-I've forgotten who was buying my lunch that day; and I got a phone call--no, it was before going out to lunch that the President called me in the morning and said, "Do you
  • to get a little bit happy. He was feeling pretty good, and it was a little problem getting him to leave, so I was elected to help get him to leave. F: He liked this club he was playing. A: He liked it, it was a pretty good gig. problem. He was going
  • , via might cost $150 million as an initial invest­ value of existing "peaceful" facilities) and thereafter. For India initial membership in - 2 - the nuclear club would probably cost only $30-$40 million. As peaceful programs expand and technology
  • he re and then left by helicopter from that delightful name Quick Sard, fo r a 30 minute ride over the beautiful green hills to Lexington. Then for a res t period and on to dinner, the Kentucky Federation of W omens Clubs, which had brought
  • School; school lunch program; puppet show by children; Lady Bird gives school flag flown over Capitol & encyclopedias; electric lights installed; bookmobile; speech at Breathitt High School; Wood Utilization Center; Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs
  • elo n g to i t a n d i t to m e , a n d I in te n d t o s a y so ev en if I g et a re b u ff f o r it. I j o in e d L yn d on to go w ith h im to th e S u lg ra v e Club w h e r e a l l t h e n e w s p a p e r w o m e n in t o w n - - f o u r h u n d
  • Busy day for Lady Bird; recent newspaper stories; discussions about art and the Pearson luncheon; meeting about Lady Bird's future schedule; Lady Bird's wish to visit the South; Lady Bird with LBJ at Sulgrave Club event honoring Liz Carpenter
  • of his forth coming visit to Washington: FROM YOU TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRIME MINISTER DESK BOX Sterling silver desk box with Presidential Seal in gold and engraved inscription. GOLF CLUBS Custom made gold clubs and golf balls imprinted
  • that was to me the most gratifying experience. But as I remember the first couple of years I was in the Senate I was very sad. I just couldn't believe-- F: The charge that it is a club is true-- H: Much more so then than now, much more so! I've been asked
  • and Mrs. Holt , at the Embassy of Australia , 31 20 Clevel,and Avenue Northwest. Dress: Black tie. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 12:00 Noon 1:00 p.mo The National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of Prime Minister Holt at the National Press Buildingo Mrs
  • and he had his second drawer full of ashes and sand and held spit in there. We had a club--the class was fifty-five minutes long, and we had a certain size plug of tobacco that if you put in the side of your jaw and you could keep from spitting until
  • INTERVIEWEE: BARRY ZORTHIAN INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: The Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: All right, sir. When we left off, I believe we were talking about the Tet Offensive, the impact of the Tet Offensive on public opinion and so
  • remembered that he had taken his club and raked up from behind the ball kind of in the sand trap and putted on up there. And I just kind of mumbled--I said, “You know, Mr. President, you’re not supposed to ground your club in the sand trap.” He said, “What do
  • : Some. I saw him a great deal more after 1963. I was back in Washington several times during 1961 and 1962 having to do with some President Club activity with Arthur Krim on the West Coast and some meetings and some affairs at the White House. We saw him
  • How Ed Weisl, Sr. got Wasserman involved with LBJ’s campaign in the 1950’s; 1960 presidential campaign; political involvement of entertainment industry executives; Arthur Krim; the 1964 presidential campaign; the President’s Club; 1964 California
  • . 14. Infiltrate local organizations such as gun clubs, civic clubs, etc. and gain voting control if possible. 15. Harass meetings of opposition. 16. Picket and give out literature in front of churches of left-·wing ministers. 17. Obtain a telephone
  • Feldman had a group that used to meet three times a week called the "5 O'Clock Club" or something, which was sort of the dirty tricks division--you may have heard about it, the who1e political thing--to think of ways to get the other candidate in trouble
  • h e d and l e a r n e d . I to ld L yndon t h a t I h op ed he cou ld m a k e i t b y th e W o m e n s ' N atio nal. D e m o c r a t i c Club R e c e p tio n in h o n o r of us b o t h . c~ I w as e x p e c te d f o r s u r e , b u t he s a id h e
  • Hospitals; Lady Bird to Womens' National Democratic Club Reception; pandemonium when LBJ arrives; Hubert & Muriel Humphrey to White House for dinner; LBJ-William Fulbright conversation about Non-Proliferation Treaty; UN position for Humphrey; Lawrence
  • a year, there's no problem. need to reach in your pocket and take out a dollar. Lions Clubs every week. other. You only They do that in the They have to pitch in a dollar for something or I want it once a year. That does two things. It helps
  • /loh/oh Hazlewood -- I -- 5 Now that's something I wouldn't have done and it kind of shook me. But it went like that. I saw Dr. Knapp a couple of weeks later at the Rotary Club in Lubbock, and he kind of cast an eye at me because he had been nice
  • ten o'clock So I think you can do it. every night. It was sort of a joke around that he'd leave the office and go to the Club Sportif and swim in the afternoons, then he'd take a nap and then he'd go home and go to bed at night. forth. He'd never
  • . The first was an evening affair around the swimming pool. I organized a water show to be presented in the swimming pool. We got the Austin Aquatic Club and teamed them up with the San Antonio Aquatic Club with the help of my brother, Wally, who
  • at the college in San Marcos he organized I gather a Blanco-Gillespie County club. that? Did you have anything to do with that? Do you remember They had swimming parties and things like that, almost as soon as he got to campus. W: No, I don't. I could have
  • that this organization was formed by the nationwide supporter clubs of the publication YS. The above issue, page 6, set forth the Founding Declaration of YSA. This declaration stated that the YSA recognizes the Socialist Workers Party(SWP) as the only existing political
  • '• Club 705 Stil•• Av.au Tallaha••••, Florida J2JOJ cc: Mrs. Abell/ bt October 5, 196• Mra. Jolaaaen a•k•cl me to tbaDk yoo lo• your len••. Su and Lui an ~kl.at fol'Ward to their trip to Florid& and hope they will have tu oppolt\111lty to an•t you
  • :59p f 5:30p t ^/5':40pm On (include visited by) ture Califano pl Luci Joe ^ Wednesday ExpendiActivity LD C^e Lo 68 Nugent in Austin returning her call President Califano pl South Grounds with golf club to meet . Congressman Graham
  • e President sai d "neve r mind . " 2:48p Presiden t trie d t o cal l Cong . Georg e Maho n wh o was a t Burnin g Tree Gol f Club , an d President talked late r afte r Maho n reache d hom e 2:49p Presiden t aske d fo r Cong . Jak e Pickle , bu t
  • McPherso n -p l t Rosto w t Rosto w -p l e Busb y (Georgetow n Roch e (Residence n Club ) ) . an d Mrs. Lo u Harris to 2n d floo r Mr. an d Mrs. George Christia n t o 2n d floor 9:50p Jo e Califan o James R . Jones also t o 2n d floo r 10:1 5 p
  • of Commerce and Production Executive Committee This is an as sociation of leading Latin AmeriNotes can and US businessmen Donald and industralists. --and President of CICYP is Roberto Campos of Brazil The group is meeting in Wash, at the F Street Club under