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- to landing, the President read the Scenario for this stop As the___plane pulled to a stop, the President opened one of the windows, saw the drizzly day, and said, "not much of a crowd." Wheels down - Ohakea Doors open - on Air Force - Royal New Zealand Air
- CULTURAL CENTER, CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Like you, l'm on an educational field trip today; I'm visiting three states to learn about exciting new developments in our schools. You know, we used to look up at the stars and think, "How tiny and insignificant
- FOR RELEASE AFTER 6:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 1 1967 Office of the Press Secretary to ""Mr s. Johnson ~THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON UPON RECEIVING HEAD START CITATION FROM THE CITIZENS 1 COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN OF NEW YORK
- New York
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson upon Receiving Head Start Citation from the Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, Hotel Pierre - New York, New York, 5/10/1967"
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson on Arrival in Atlantic City, N.J, 8/26/1964"
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- REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON ON ARR IVAL IN ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. WE DNE SDAY, AUGUST 26, 1964 How wonderful, Governor Hughes, to receive such a warm welcome here on the beautiful shoreline of New Jersey. The eyes of Texas have been upon you
- New Jersey
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Akron Municipal Airport, Akron, Ohio, 9/17/1964"
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- hearing about the peaks of achievement the citizens of this city reach in community life -- the new buildings, new convention center, urban renewal and miles of new expressways. Akron is a city of the future any way you look at it. Great things
- • • .,_,,;r-..._ • FOR RELEASE AFTER 10:45 A. M. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1967 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF MRS.. LYNDON B.·· JOHNSON AT THE DUNAWAY GENERAL STORE, STRAWBERY BANKE, PORTSMOUTH, NEW
- New Hampshire
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Dunaway General Store, Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 6/10/1967"
- .. .· .. ' , FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1965 ...... 12:00 noon REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON 12TH ANNUAL MEETING OF KEEP AME RICA BEA UT IF UL, INC. NE W YORK, NEW YORK Mr . Perin, Friends: It is a g reat pleasure for me
- New York
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, 12th Annual Meeting of Keep America Beautiful, Inc,. New York, New York, 10/7/1965"
- calls checked Hat October 20 1966 Government House, Wellington, New Zealand . Dav Thursday Activity (inctude visited by) Awake --breakfast S-30a 1 in room - on tray beside his bed t Joe Califano, Washington , D. C.m-- re the legislative
- ••• a natural instinct to want to discover what lies over the next mountain • • • what's happening beyond the next state boundary. Our new cross-country d.iltural renaissance has simply made getting to know our American neighbors even more tempting
- for pertinent information concerning indi viduals mentioned in connection with New Orleans District Attorney James c. Garrison's investigation into the assassina tion of President Kennedy. summary Our review revealed no information which would indicate
- that be was then willing to die• • •• " This was the spirit widespread in that electiono Andrew Jackson by bis deeds bad excited the new nation. In bis heroic defense of New Orleans, he had confirrned a young nation' s confidence in itself. For the first time, a rugged man
- very proud to give it to you. But you have done more. Your travels throughout our land -- in the company of a large number of the press -- ha.ve helped our balance of payments problem. And you have given a new lift to my "See America First" campaign. So
- there to office Education Task Force OFF RECORD John W. Gardner, Chairman, of the Task Force - President of Carnegie Corporation James E. Allen, Jr. , Commissioner of Education, New York Hedley W. Donovan, Time & Life Publications Sidney Marland
- University, Rutherford, NJ Hon C. Thomas Schettino, Justice, Supreme Court of New Jersey, Trenton, NJ ; Dr. Fiorindo Simeone, Park Lane Drive , Moreland Hills, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sommer, Brooklyn, NY Mr. Joe Valenti, Houston, Tex (Jack Valenti's father
- RECEPTION UNVEILING THE NEW WHIT E HOUSE CHINA Today is a proud occasion for me. a new set of state china. We celebrate the arrival of For the artisb·y, we are grateful to many in this room - - to Tiffany' s and Castleton -- and for the gift we
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House Reception Unveiling the New White House China, 5/9/1968"
- the States devoted his life to education and did everything in his power to dissipate ill feelings and forge a new basis for unity between North and South. He advised his fellow South erners: "Make your sons Americans . " Here in Virginia, and particularly
- 11:15a 4:00p 5:00p 8:00p 10:15p 11:15p To New York City -- see travel activity To Waldorf Astoria Hotel To Mrs. Albert Lasker's house, 29 Beekman Place for drinks with friends B'nai Zion dinner at Waldorf Astoria Hotel; the Vice President
- Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City Activity (include Date Friday June 16, 1961 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code Bob Waldron (Wash, DC) to see if he wanted to go to Middleburg Bobby Baker Fred Kappel (Pres. of AT&T) re: space matters Walter (Wash
- Aviation Date Activity (include visited by)* LD Expenditure Code To New York City -- see travel activity arrived New York arrived Waldorf Hotel Walter (Wash, DC) Press conference at hotel suite spoke to Albert Lasker Medical Journalism Award luncheon
- to National Airport 11:20 Departed for New York 12:25 Arrived New York 1:10 Arrived Carlyle Hotel - to suite had clothes brought in to look at 2. 4:02 Accompanied by Mayor Wagner, Mrs. Hoffman, Co-Chairman of Salute to Spring, and Liz departed hotel via car 4
- and set. To the President's room. Worked at desk with Ashton. 2. 10:35 To the Rose Garden for pictures with Nancy Gates Hayes, her husband Bill, and children: Jeff, Chip, Cindy, and Cathy. 10:43 Left the White House for New York City. 11:50 Arrived in New
- ) Spoke to Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, White Elephant Supper Clu b Managing Editor of New Mexican, Santa Fe, New Mexico re: Demo convention in New Mexico today 6. Spent night at Rogers Hotel Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL
Press release, "Opening Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Beautification Meeting, 5/18/1966"
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- ~g litter problem, and to the new subway system for Washlng!:on and what can be done to make it more - sceni~ . Everytime I look out the window of the White House, I realize t1:e tourist season is already upon us., Americans will be traveling
Cable, at 1805 GMT, 11/22/63
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- J MI-5 CALL REPORTED THAT AT 1805 GMT 22 NOV AN ANONYMOUS WAS MADE IN CAMBRIDGE, OF THE CAMBRIDGE NEWS RPT ENGLAND CAMBRIDGE SAID ONLY THAT THE REPORTER EMBASSY IN LONDON LAST NIGHT AFTER RECEIVED INFORMED CALL AND THE THING
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- content• are not to be dlatrtbuted outatd~ your aqency. QOllPIBlll4'IA'1 UN ------------:o STATES DEPARTMENT - OF JI 'ICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Copy loa l - Secret Service, New York City (.RM) 3 - 108th MI Group, New York City (RM
- NEWS RELEASE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY FOR IMMEDIATE March RELEASE DOT -- 8 9, 1967 Alan S. Boyd, Department Secretary of Transportation of Transportation, would delay its decision Uniform Time Act of 1966
- Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
- Okakea Air Base - New Zealand. Met by Prime Minister and Mrs. Holyoake. Typical Maori welcome - little girl presented flowers to CTJ. President made brief speech and shook hands around fence. 4:55 Left Okakea on New Zealand CD6 6. 5:35 Arrive Wellington
- 4:00p 4:15p 4:45p t 7:00p 8:30p Expenditure Code To Carrizozo, New Mexico - - see travel activity Arrived home of Mrs. James Dunn for Sawyer Party; made 30 minute address Left Sawyer Party to Carrizozo, New Mexico To Roswell, New Mexico -- see
- Association News; Governor, District 8, Texas Numismatic Association. William C. Hatcher, Kinston, North Carolina President, Kinston Coin Club Ray M. Janda, Kansas City, Missouri Coin dealer; first vice-president, Central States Numismatic Society Malcolm W
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Lincoln School, Columbus, Indiana, 9/21/1967"
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- of the kind Abraham Lincoln loved. lt is a pioneering into planning our public buildings - - in deed our cities for excellenceo Unless this bold new pattern succeeds. the alternative is a growing wilderness of haphazard ugliness. This scl:ool and this city
- Lady Bird thanks LBJ for the phone call which "made everything alright again." She asks about the "New York business" and the "South Texas deal."
- M~ \ / o: o-o ~ I '-· JUNE 28, 1954 PECPLE SENATCR JCHNSON TALKED TO ON THE TELEPHOOE: Cecil Burn97 in Corpus Ed Clarie in New York Lloyd Croslin in Lubbock (_ ·.. -· •.
- TUESDAY, June 29, 1954 JUNE 29, 1954 PEOPLE SENATOR JClINSOU TAI.ICED TO ON THE TELEPHCllE: Thomas Corcoran Congress:n:nn Martin Dies 1o :o-oa . ] - c.~~ Michael Mum Joe Sheehy in Tyler Anna Rosenberg, New York Bob Clark in Dallas /O
- of the activities of each Wtit, seep. 365) PL89-174 transferred the FHA as an entity to HUD. The legislation basically upgraded the existing HHFA (established in 1947) to Cabinet-level status. The new agency was not to administer all federal programs relating
- - young attractive publishing couple, Longtime Democrats and great Johnson supportera .. 'Mrs.. Esther .Van Wagoner. Tufty - National Press Building - she is with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corp. - will be part of the pool at dinner. ~ - Mr. and Mrs
- (pl) To the Cabinet Room Sculptor to see Ralph Menconi and James Harper (during this mtg, the President sent for a copy of each medallion which has been struck) The men have been working on a new portrait Medal for the President, and asked to see
- Looking Back. .. Fifty Years of the New Deal Legacy (Stories, pages 2-13) Symposium panelists and speakers included these present and former members of Congress: from left, Sen. ,Jennings Randolph, Rep. Claude Pepper, Rep. Jake Pickle, former
- The Ubral'J o Paper• 17 Eaat 80th St New Yom, Ne RKH:cc Pre■ldeatlal 10021 ., Mr. Jt••llfO• DDa are 988 nftb.I t . . ~T..tt -' ..,y~ i:>.ar Mr. Donnaa: l appncla-te JOU I.a. of Oclolan 11 . . . ,_.. ~ • a,ala adchu• .._ Gna4 Cc:&dl of CehmWa Aa
- Lo Day Monday visited by)* LD Nov 6, 1961 Expenditure Code Ben B agdikian (Sat Eve Post), Reedy, Boatner Bill White Texas press -- for briefing on Gonzalez election Drew Pearson Henry Gonzalez (New York City) Senator Kerr John McKee (Dallas
- by)* Lo LD To New York City -- see trave l activit y received honorary degree and spoke at special convocation at Albert Einstein Colleg e of Medicine of Yeshiva University To Waldorf Tower s b y car with Ed Weisl, MMW , Reedy dinner i n suite: Mr. Weisl