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  • it. President, MW and Bill Moyers - to Fish Room for Telephone call inaugurating the new submarine cable linking Venezuela w/ U. S. REMARKS of both President's released to press in press releases (see p. 3 for more there) The cable links Venezuela w/ the U.S
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 8/3/1966
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  • . fQ~ -5: ~t'· ~ - ~ r +;~ .;_~ . . . :.:· •.. ""· 5:00 to 7:30 p. m. rem ;,,,J_ Cocktails, Presidential Room, Statler To meet new president of National _. Association of Manufacturers : To go if he can. I • .· . '. -.. .- · ~ Mr. John B
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  • 'l:D -- a.s Mil'italiy.c. SchoolLfilV-New Ters-e..y'i Appt. made by Don Cook of f ~ 1~ ~::,(t'QIJ[j ' ~ New.DYoli~-:r {by;;felephone~?I . 'IM e '!..uH.u::i~~- · r9~·¥r~cf~illiam.:H .. Ma-_,i:iboe>. j .ssriW ~ --(}.? -G (Have George Reedy
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  • this pretty often? I don't know. I think he watched programs like "Issues and Answers 11 and "Meet the Press" and news type programs, the Sunday programs a 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • Special telephone interview regarding the impact of television on public policy; White House Communications Agency; use of videotape; White House Naval Photographic Unit films; LBJ's close relations with the press; television news reports; effect
  • on Erwin\ nght are Henry row/er and Lew Wasserman. Library Names New Chief Archivist Christina Lawson John Wickman, D,recwr of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, spoke at th Library tn May lO a University of Texas group, joined together
  • Among Photo by Charles Bogel Wearing historically correct uniforms, these bluejackets from the USS Constitution heave a gun into battery. Story on page 3 Future Forum Rings In New Year . .. The invitation read: Future Forum. l.ocation: Matt's
  • leaders. film stars, educators, entertainers, friends and neighbors from the Texas hill country - and representatives of t.hc highcsl echelons of the American political scene from the New Deal to the ixon Administration. At President Johnson's request
  • VICE PRESIDEN DAILY DIARY T LYNDON B. JOHNSON The Vice Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (place Entry Time No. Lo 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9:00 10:15 10:17 10:30 10:45 10:47 10:50 10:55 11:00 11:45 11 12, 13. 14. 12 0 0 12:15 12:30 12:45 2:15 2
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  • Vice-President's Daily Diary entry, 9/20/1961
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  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Telephone f or t Time Lo 9:14 10:00 11:15 1:45 12:00 f 12:15
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  • Vice-President's Daily Diary entry, 6/3/1963
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  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry Time No. 1 2 3 4 5 Telephone f or t Lo 6 8:45a 9:50a 10:00a 10:20a 10:30a 10:45a 7 8 9 10 11:17a 11:50a 12:00n 12:05p 11 12 13 14 12:25p 12:30p
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  • Vice-President's Daily Diary entry, 9/20/1962
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  • first vestiges of the new day can be seen. Date March 19, 1967 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Aboard T-_ Telephone fort Entrv Tune \o' 1 1 1^ Ou AFOne 26000--en route Hickam AFB Expend,- Activity LD
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 3/19/1967
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  • front entrance departed the office entrance by car Date December 8, 1966 THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON LBJ RANCH DAILY DIARY The President bega n his day at (Place) Telephone f or t Time Entry No. Out In Lo 6 12:07 C 12:34 t
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 12/8/1966
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  • them as unmistakably British qualities, as the benchmarks of civilized life; as standards of decency and development that surpass and survive the importance of any single epoch. The new and struggling states of the world can gain much from these gifts
  • , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 O: There was additional evidence concerning ITT that underscored the existing concern during the period when
  • /2024 1/1 Thursday. Former Governor Coke Stevenson announces his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in a New Year’s Day speech broadcast from Austin at 11:45 a.m. According to the American Statesman (1/2/48), Stevenson “followed his usual campaign custom
  • , Transportation Secy Alexander Trowbridge, Commerce : Actng . Gov. Farris Bryant, Dir., OEP Mr. W. Marvin Watson \ Col. James U. Cross Dr. Marlyn W Voss At . Sheffer Lang, Fed Railroad Administrator __ William H. Tucker, Chmn, ICC John J. Linnehan, Co-Chmn, New
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 5/15/1967
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  • door fo r almos t 1 0 minutes, carefull y manicurin g his fingernails . . .making smal l talk wit h th e girls. . .asking i f there wer e an y news i n here, etc . To Ova l Ofc McGeorge Bund y Senator Pau l Dougla s (b . 1) -- (wh o told m f tha t h e
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 9/10/1965
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  • ~ The other convention rule which Roosevelt imposed, the re.quit~ ment that state delegations vote as a unit, thereby giving bemendouil power to the Democratic big city machines in New York, Illinois, Penn­ sylvania and California, also will be under attack
  • office. To Douglass Cater , said , " I want yo u to com e i n an d listen t o m y meetin g with Hornig an d after w e get throug h tr y t o write m e a mem o o n it , An d out o f this try t o hel p manage th e new s for George , Yo u can se e we'r e
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 7/9/1964
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  • . 1) Acting Mayo r o f New York City , Pau l R . Screvan e (b . 1) mf - "Tel l Le e Whit e to com e o n in. " Lee White out J Edgar Hoover Attorney General Robt Kennedy J Edgar Hoover H Pics on porch of Mr Mrs Dale Tucker and Mrs Tucker is cousin
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 7/21/1964
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  • t o tr v t o captur e the m - - an d even climbe d aboar d 1 the stan d tha t had been se t u p for th e news-ree l photogs to se e th e crowd s --he I then threw his LB J stetso n int o th e crow d -- much to the deligh t o f them. Th e crowds were
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 10/8/1964
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  • to the exhibit. Anthems of US and Venezuela were played, by New York Naval Base Band and flags of both countries were raised in front of the exhibit. by Ambassador Enrique Tejera Paris. - ADDRESS by President Johnson to Venezuela n delegation. President Johnson
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 5/9/1964
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  • to nominate Paul H. Nitze as his successor New Secy of Navy to be John T. McNaughton. President to the south grounds to walk to the mansion w/ Mr. & Mrs. Larry Temple, Press Secy to Gov. Connally George Christian Marvin Watson. ._ ; Mary S ; ^ , and 3:50p j
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 6/10/1967
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  • 12:08a - T o secon d floo r w / Mrs . Johnson , followin g dinne r -dance honoring . the Dillon s - retire d a t 1:0 0 a m watched checked Thursday W hit e House Breakfast April 1 , 196 5 calls TV news Secretary o f Labor, Willar d Wirt z
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 4/1/1965
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  • States and Swedea which ·w Ul aupereede the pre1ent A&reement algned la 1956 . The new ,Agreement. woulcl haft a term et 30 yea.ra. The primary reaaoq.s for eatedng into a aew Agreement are: (aJ To provide the framework·for aaaurlag the loa1,-• term
  • exceptions, beyond saying that they include four or five petty racketeers in Memphis, New Orleans, and elsewhere and one well placed protege of Carlos Marcellos in New Orleans. He comes to us, he says, primarily to assist iri ascertaining the truth, but also
  • for the American-Statesman. I started as a capitol correspondent for the Galveston N~s, and then the Trans-Radio Press; that was a news service. Then I picked up another paper--this was [as] capitol correspondent, [the] Wichita Falls Post, which is no longer
  • impression that the White House tried to let the new D.C. government stand on its own feet without too much direct supervision from the White House? M: From what I could see of the operation of District government, certainly the mayor gave me a very free
  • to that point, and he took a picture of the two of us shaking hands. The next day it was on the front page of the New York Times; it was the entire front section of the New York Daily News, it was a picture that went around the world. When the editors
  • it is important for the President not to comment upon negative lines appearing currently in some newspaper, news maga­ zine and column discussions of his Administration. He can nullify those by giving to Mr. Wicker an impressive recital of his own appraisal
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  • with the Daily News editorial staff to tell them his aspirations for the City Council. And the News--nobody had this story about his being withdrawn but the Post, and until the Post said it, of course everybody I guess was trying to investigate it. So he told
  • to be there i1th r ou to olean up Me nd in n :.'ormnl ,vay , r.m a. huvc 1-'entreea present to not na baok{:round ·ohould ,vo ne ed u ·new t aoe 1n the effort tc Get 50,ooo.oo out of Chnae ei ther tor Oanornl liewapapors or myaelf. I .oan aee that o ai tun t1on
  • NA FORM 1429 (8-86) 1 WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 2p C (duplicate, #2, NSF, Country File, New Zealand, "Visit of PM Keith J. Holyoake") 2p C (duplicate, #2a, as above
  • Nam to the whole scene; victory in Asia: -- brief the key editors and communicators just as the group was briefed (Dick Helms has no obje·cti.on to using Carver when it•s off-the-reco,rd and no public attribution); -- let good news speak for itself
  • . 3039 why don't you sit down?" If these facts are knovin, I cio not hear about them. I read the newspapers daily and I listen· to the news broadcasts. One would really think President Johnson was the leader of some kind of inter­ national gang
  • to be desegregated with all deliberate speed. On December 1, 1955, a Negro seamstress named Rosa Parks was arrested when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a M~ntgomery, Alabama, bus. When the news spread through the community, a young Negro minister
  • Lausche votes with the Democrats to organize the Senate. Senator Mansfield is elected Democratic whip. Senator Anderson offers a motion to consider the adoption of new Senate rules in hopes of changing Rule 22, the filibuster rule. LBJ immediately moves
  • Treaty, ln:;l.1!11tlonof thing which cnn be relied upan ·for U1e •. Absent this option natior,~ such as ,;~· •..··the ..hc,thnc-;· r..new Ontcr Spacr! Trcnty, heavy purpose of polichl% this treaty i.1 .Indln and Japan, !or e:,n.;nple. !acerl ,,,·ith
  • subCommittee was empowered to hold hearings, to conduct studies, to recommend amendments to existing legislation, to develop new legislative proposals, and to prepare reports of its findings and conclusions. Initially, it was the subcommittee's plan to hold
  • :05p t Mrs THE ^HITE HOUSE date PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON April 9, 1968 DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone j
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 4/9/1968
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