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Folder, "Whistle Stop [5 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- , Harry MOBILE, Wainer ALABAMA Mr. I will contact Jones GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. David Country Club Road (8) Orr GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. 303 Glenwood (7) Charles these and Mrs. John D. Baumhauer folks. Best - 28, 1964 . F \'.J? Jtl'~('Td
- on "The Women's Movement Through the Eyes of the Media." Panelists will include Sey Chassler, Editor of Redhook Magazine; Peggy Simpson, President of the Washington Press Club; and Isabelle Shelton with the Washington Star. Tuesday will be devoted to state
- of it." The President said, "I don't care what Sid Davis recorded. T didn't S'ty that." So, unlike the d f nders of the Alamo, I ju t un-endered. Ar the encl of the administration the President was going to make a speech at the National Press Club. Liz gc t a group
- President--I was up at Wesleyan at that time, but I was down for a party that was held at the Women's Democratic Club. It was a group that, I believe, still meets once a month, and has a dinner and dance. He was there that evening, and he took me aside
- to the American Medical Association; the Jaycees were a great organization to help promote physical fitness; I talked to the 4-H Clubs; and I'd bring people through. Of course, other times that you asked that I met the President LBJ Presidential Library http
- LBJ, Lady Bird, Lynda & Luci to Paltka, FL, for Intercoastal Canal ceremonies, flipping switch for initial excavation, and presentation of ceramic bull; to Palm Beach to visit Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy; to reception for President's Club
- ~l~ll~ 1n recd~. f:-YCt'l';;Gc:_~1_ re\·,c-1n-.tl . !eit." • Olli? •of _the :ml:t$Crfh£' Salesm,enPeddlecl 11 1 f'.r r~~-::~l a• 1bHnd pig," !O after.., hours club neighborhood residents complained about for six • months. The police also knew
- to a letter sent to the P1·esident by a South_ African journalist, Step 1en Mulholland. He studied journalisn1 at Southern j,Aethodist. In arch 1957 the President wrote to cong1·atulate him for winning a scholarship from the Dallas Press Club. His letter read
- serve as a member on that Committee, as well as a member of our State Democratic Central Committee. In addition, I am a member of the California Democratic Counci 1, and some of our Democratic clubs. I deal and speak with persons who work
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 19 (XIX), 2/6-7/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 4 (IV), 8/27/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . And the Catholics are a union all their own. She got thousands- literally thousands--of postcards and letters welcoming her to the club. We got very few against. I think that, one, Kennedy's election as a Catholic made it safe for anybody in any religion
Oral history transcript, Marie Fehmer Chiarodo, interview 2 (II), 8/16/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- McCammon McHugh, who had married Simon McHugh. So I called her and she said, "Well, I don't have anything but steaks. Can you bring some club soda?" So we went. I picked up club soda from the White House mansion, and we just got in the car and drove
- will probably confine myself to a reception for the leading Americans in Cuba but even that is not firm yet. I will have to appear at the July fourth breakfast of the American Club and will be called upon for some remarks. I am working on this matter
- INTERVIEWEE: FREDERICK W. FLOTT INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: The Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: Mr. Flott, could we begin with the first question: what were the circumstances of your assignment to Saigon in 1963? F: Well
- Day. F: Where did you give it? L: At the City Tavern, which is a private club in Washington. So that was, really, sort of the kickoff of the whole wedding preparations. That was February and the wedding was in August. F: How do you hold down
- in the Press Club? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Richards -- I R: Yes, I
- and we were watching the doorway as the guests came in. It was at the F Street Club in Washington. He pointed his finger at the President and Mrs. Johnson--he was then the majority 1eader--and he said, "That's the darn greatest woman that ever lived
- , 1982 INTERVIEWEE: BRUCE PALMER INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: The Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 G: General Palmer, can you give us a little insight into General [Earle] Wheeler's visit to Vietnam in February of 1968? Did he
- way--closely related. It is a moral faith, not a religious faith. A religious faith requires a person, generally. Well, you learn so much from them and I got--I'm going to be in a program next week up in Minneapolis. The rotary club's putting on a big
- striving. It is difficult, particularly in the case of Rose Garden speeches, to give a substantive speech to a group of young children; to some collection of ladies clubs; to a group of visiting teachers from Ireland. Yet there, too, is the excitement
Oral history transcript, Richard Morehead, interview 2 (II), 7/2/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- ] issue, about the [inaudible] liberal issues. I don't recall specifically. I just thought he was--quite often, he and I were the voters on opposite sides if I'd been in the Senate when he was. But I see him. We belong to a club together. I see him several
- , " and signs outside of restaurants, "No Dogs or Indians Allowed." And there were still clubs when I went to India for the first time that were exclusively white men's clubs. thank Heaven! They're all gone now, But these things hurt them and affected them
- . government should a 21 Thieu and a mus~ be tightened GVN Action clubs On March N·on-essential Present Hanh during necessary,_by reconstruction .Allocation. clubs Governor if fund" business construction and night guid Saigon. industrial
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- then went on to express surprise and regret at the interpretation put by the Pakistan press on ~e remarks he had made at the Washington Press Club as regards Mr. Nehru's· role in South Asian affairs. He said in actual fact what he had stated implied no more
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- aspects will change over time. Political and prestige concerns are already much in evidence and will be sharpened by any move that appears to enhance Communist China's status as a result of its entry into the "nuclear club". Security concerns will continue
- way--closely related. It is a moral faith, not a religious faith. A religious faith requires a person, generally. Well, you learn so much from them and I got--I'm going to be in a program next week up in Minneapolis. The rotary club's putting on a big
- ()Oncmrnt -. from May 11 wh,•n ra10 caught u(' '"'lwllh them. ~ B
- said, "Well, I've really made it. Reston of the New York Times has invited me to have lunch with him at the Metropolitan Club," which is probably the most prestigious club in Washington, I guess, in terms of power anyway. I said, "You didn't accept
Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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- (this reUllually an a~pl!cant. must sho":· ·that J1e·L.
- as Robert chose to go with its, and he left it up to Robert. F: To your knowledge, did Robert ever use his position as a sort of a club against the President; if you don't take certain attitudes I will resign and you will have a problem. C: I'm