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  • )LYD)ARY m_ The President began his day at (Place)— L)ay Entrv f -^ ^ [ T-:^. Telephone [ In Out /-y 12:38p Lo t or t ExpendiActivity LD C°de Hon. l:20p f George l:40p The ^ Thursday i (include visited by) ture George Woods, President
  • (President told meg to tell the Secy that he had folks with him an d that he would onl y listen) President interrupted mjdr's telephone conversation w/ Pau l Bolton *.^
  • . There is also a sta­ tion where visitors can listen to four of the White House telephone tapes, which have aroused so much interest since the Library has begun opening them. Listeners will hear LBJ in spir­ ited conversation with Martin Luther King, Jr
  • April tairi House Date 27, 1967 CKT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON MARY 'resident began his day at (Place), The Time Telephone In Out Lo 6:00a t White House i or t ........ . Activity LO Day Thursda y (include visited by) The 7:00a ft
  • to be back at ranch by 5:30p. Tell Mary (Davis) to have dinner ready by 1 p.m. Col Cross joined conversation to advise there is possiblity of scattered thunder storms. Date August 13, 1966 LBJ Ranch Saturday Dav Activity (inctude visited by) n Ex p
  • conversation. And before ^the evening was over there was dancing to the piano music of an eighty-one year old German with a curly white mustache and an alpine cap and a vest that was covered with medals. He played a ll the old favorites lik e "Carolina
  • ; Lady Bird works while men talk; lunch; telephone calls about LBJ Library, LBJ Park & office business; drive through Reagan Ranch; LBJ eats dinner at Dale Malechek's; Lady Bird exercises & watches Gunsmoke; to Arthur Krim's for New Year's party
  • TELEPHONE 46-33-37, MEXICO ., 3 •.. ON 2 SEP SUBJ REPORTED IN MEXICO TO PROFESSOR EDELBERTO TORRES,ADDRESS CENERAL ZUAZUA NU1;3ER37• INTERIORs. TORRESIS NICARAGUAN IN CHARGE OF NICARAGUACOMMUNIST PARTYTRAVELLERS TO CUBA. WELL KNOliNCOMMUNIST
  • it worth his while if he would effect an approach to a juror. C.I. would testify -3- to conversations and actions among Tweel, Dorfman· and Hoffa directed to this end, and the testimony of C.I. and Hall would be corroborated by telephone and hotel
  • as a Bill Moyers (pl) Liz Carpenter (Op. rptd Pres. was on the telephone so Mrs. Carpenter DID NOT TAL the President) - she did talk to Sgt. Ken Gaddis) The President arrived in MJDR's Office w/MW (look at one pic of Joe Sheehy that Harry McPherson had
  • --in response to t his telephone conversatio Dr Glenn Seaborg the Chairman sent to the President Later today a memo encasing suggestions for vacancies on the AEC --bio data also inclu in response to this telephone conversation, Mr. Martin sent to Louis Martin
  • Bundschaf was dull - the architects didn't seem Bundschaftt (Conversation o bring any interesting subject subjectss - an andd towards the end Jake Jacobsen tto mf and yb of lunch the President spied James Davi Daviss a att the front door and excused himself
  • FRIDAY Activity (inciudf visited by) Jack Valenti (pl) . Marvin Watson (pl) ___. Secy W. Willard Wirtz and Oval Ofc Bill Moyers ^_ -, , . MJDR - "bring me the telephone transcript of Mayor Lindsay's call to me last night.' The President accompanied Secy
  • tone House Date Apri l 19 , 196 7 €NT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY 'resident bega n hi s day at (Plar*> ) Aboar d Ai r Forc e One , e n route t o Washingto n fro m Texa s Da y Wednesda Time Telephon 1: . In Ou tL e f o r t Expendi Activit oU
  • Johnson had a telephone conversation, sort of trying to work out their problems and difficulties. My recollection is that John Connally was upset that he had taken it. I may be wrong in that, though. G: Oh, I think that's right. Well, how would you
  • Ashenhein telephoned ten , .. l to Lightbourne and reported "99 percent eerta:tn 11 .tb.ai letter satis£actor7~ UNC:LASSIJ'!ED I L------~-------------------~'-"'-""- -------------- INCOMING TELEGRAM Department LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 44 Control
  • with Ernest Lefever, who was working with Congressman Hale Boggs, chairman of the Platform Committee, and after dozens of telephone calls--I tried to hammer out an agreed draft. By Sunday I thought we had a draft that would be generally acceptable, and I gave
  • you talked to LBJ frequently by telephone in that period. Any notable conversations that you recall? W: Yes, two or three. In the first and most important, which took place before our first Ranch visit, I asked his advice and help on gelling
  • with LBJ, including one in which an unknown woman accidentally interrupted their conversation, not believing LBJ was who he identified himself to be; the LBJ Library fountain spraying prestigious visitors at the Library dedication; Nixon's failed secret
  • JULY WH.TE HOUSE Date 6, 1968 IDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON * f DIARY T -D T r> A TVT m J-iiDJ rLAJN Orl Saturday President began his day at (Place)— Day T- Telephone f 11 TimC In Out Lo ° or t ExpendiActivity ^-1JAI (include visited
  • VHITE HOUS E Dat e Marc h 31 , 196 8 SENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY th President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) - Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL e io rt Activit oL D 7:05a Th 7: 10 e Whit e House Sunda Da y y y (includ e visite d by ) e
  • the papers presented at the symposium. White House Telephone Tapes Released By Regina Greenwell. Senior Archivist On June 8, 2001, the Johnson Library released the latest batch of recordings and transcripts of President Jolrnson 's telephone conversations
  • as effective and as convincing and played the role of the leader. One of the things that he did, which I think probably is not the proper thing to do, but nevertheless is very impressive, was to call a couple of people on his telephone and put the conversation
  • LBJ's 1958 interview with Paul Ringler of the Milwaukee Journal; LBJ's practice of making telephone calls while people were in his office; Senator LBJ's ability to get information from people on the telephone; LBJ's tactics to gain Senate passage
  • George Secretary Reedy McNamara To the ofc w/ Horace Busby Jack Valenti walking Him on the way over Him remained in Oval Office until he started howling too loudly for fitting of contact lenses for conversations Dr Isen red Friendly CBS in lounge OFF
  • SYMBOL D HANDLE DIRECT D IMMEDIATE ACTION D INITIALS D NECESSARY ACTION D NOTE AND RETURN . D PER OUR CONVERSATION D PER TELEPHONE CONVERSATION ~PROV AL ' AS REQUESTED D CONCURRENCE D CORRECTION D FILING D FULL REPORT OR ACKNOWLD ANSWER EDGE
  • to the picture window to watch a small groundhog for about five minutes. During the course of conversation he commented on what an hard job Secy Connor has with all the hospitals, schools, etc. Secy Wirtz Joe Califano & Secy Wirtz-- to President, Att Gen
  • his telephone conversation and greeted Judge Thornberry LUNCH in dining room of the suite w/ Judge Homer Thornberry--did not eat, but sat at the table George Christian Jake Jacobsen The President asked for Cong Pickle Marie Fehmer to come over Mary
  • , Francis Bator and Mr. Toumayan (interpreter) (see p. 8 for gist of conversation) Standing on porch oustide of Oval Office w/ Belgium group --photographers ^ and WH correspondents standing alongside taking pictures. ... Photographers and reporters left
  • a t Large , Vf Llewelly n Thompson To office George 23 and Mansion Mrs on Douglas for telephone conversation MacArthur Congressional with James Farmer II Reception Gate list to DT To Green Roo m with Mrs . Johnso n to greet guests
  • in bed w/ Mrs. Johnson -- Jack Valenti joined George Reedy Dr. Burkley and Dr. Young -- Dr. J. Willis Hurst and Dr. James Cain all checked the President --a routine physica l check-up . After the check- up^ th e President again talked o n the telephone
  • ~ / OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D.C; .3.2 Cc ;L __....- 20301 , /1AR2s 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. J. William Doolittle First Assistant, Civil Division Department of Justice Pursuant to our telephone conversation of March 24, 1965, we
  • telephone call. Therefore I would write you all the details airmail speciel and we would let him know as soon as possible. He said he was leaving Dallas :Monday on a six weeks trip through the East and if I didn't hear until then to notify the lfow York
  • INTERVIEWEE: PERCY BRIGHAM INTERVIEWER: Eric Goldman **This interview was conducted by telephone from TV station KTBC in Austin, Texas, to Mr. Brigham in a hospital. G: Hello, Mr. Brigham. I'm sorry to bother you when you feel so badly' and I won't
  • suddenly ordered that the presidential libraries and other public institutions had to make available all transcripts of recorded conversations, or telephone conversations that had 19 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • of the telephone, especially following JFK's assassination; the difficulty in analyzing LBJ as a whole person using only the telephone conversations; examining presidents and their faults in the context of their time and their experiences.
  • were disturbed by her conversion to Catholicism--that she had gained a lot from it. I didn't know from a political point of view if this would hurt the President, but certainly from a personal point of view I thought Luci was very happy
  • Date A tan House Pril 15, 1967 _ INT LYNDON B. JOHNSON re!L. began T his day a. (Piac.) LBJ Telephone 'in Out ——• ii v. f or t T-> • Expend LfL: PreVlOUS Activity Lo LD Today - 8:00am Awake ^__ South I ~~ " ~~ ' '__ i ; all day
  • tone House Date February 14, 1967 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON WARY The 'resident began his day at (Place) . Day White House Tuesday Tim*' Telephone In Out _ Activity (include visited by) Lo j LD 7:45a Breakfast Douglass Cater 8:57a f ~9:04p
  • ." comment . That was his only I know the history of what happened . I know the conversation between McCormack, Wright Patman, and Sam Rayburn . I know Sam's feeling . I know I delivered the message to Jack Kennedy ; I gave him Sam's telephone number
  • , the substantive part I told you about. The conversation constantly included matters of world events and his participation and his decisions. That's what I meant by saying I was surprised that he had somebody in the press that close, because he was often talking
  • WHITE HOUSE date IDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 1 f DIARY President began his day at (Place) The Time Telephone 11 7i in Out 5:08a t Mrs. or t rjxpenaiActivity Lo LD ay Johnson Thursday in Texas overcast with little drizzle (include visited
  • 'HITS HOUSE Date April 11, 1967 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON WARY T 'resident began his day at (Place) Aboard Time Telephone 11 In Out AF-One 26000 enroute Montevideo, f or t Activity Lo LD to Day - , Tuesday Uruguay (include visited
  • • • f NT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N In Ou tL Date Februar White House , Wash , D . C. TUESDA 'resident bega n hi s da y at (Place) _ JL Time Telephon 1; • • checked ushers & calls . oL D . , Wal 7:55a __ Dal _ \s u Dr 8:49a t Donal 9