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  • New Mexico
  • Record copy, Speech, Alamogordo, New Mexico, 9/18/60
  • heritage. The only son o£ Whitelaw Reid, the journalist-diplomat who took over Horace· Greeley's New York Tribune, Reid was born in New .;: York 64 years ago, studied at Bono Uni­ Burgeoning Chains versity in Germany, took his law degree In the wake
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocType Doc Info Classification Page 1 of 2 Pages Restriction Form Information on new personnel 1 4/27/67 C Form Information on new personnel 1 4/25/67 C 3 11/8/66 C 1 9/28/66 C Form
  • ^ Larry Temple, J Jones Whitney Young - New York City Mrs Johnson ^%L^d^^^^^^^^^^e talked during lunch to ^^^^'^L^tt Mr KrimZ^J^ re Library ^
  • for the new Alexandria, Va. hospital at Alexandria, Va. * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE January 14, 1962 Expenditure Code
  • of th e Ne w Yor k DAIL Y NEWS ; Mr. R . G . Shand , Managin g Editor o f the New Yor k DAIL Y NEWS ; Mr, Te d Lewis, Washingto n Bureau Chie f of th e Ne w Yor k DAIL Y NEWS Mr. Pierre Salinger CC Chris Cam p /"* /? , C«—-.*'* *•«!••«•• •» Press
  • in bed Bill Deason - Austin - inviting him to ranch Bob Bobbitt - re: Alex Louis poll George Nokes - re: plans fo r construction of new foreman's house Birge Alexander - to invite him to ranch Secretary not present Selected names should be underscored
  • , perhaps the international food program. Morrison said on politics, there is a new law, passed by the Republicans. Purpose is to take the Nebraska Presidential Primary out of the popularity contest. The Secretary of State shall place on the ballot all
  • . COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY EMANUEL CELLER CHAIRMAN March 30, 1966 Dear Mr. President: It was most understanding of you and Mrs. Johnson to journey to New York, taking time out of your busy schedule to attend the services for my beloved wife. A sorrow
  • See all scanned items from file unit "BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, FUNERAL FOR MRS. SYMNUEL CELLER (TR 83)"
  • This folder is from the WHCF category for Trips, subcategory TR 83, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, FUNERAL FOR MRS. SYMNUEL CELLER.
  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE Date June 6, 1964 WASHINGTON Day Saturday Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Appointment O P Activity (include visited by) Expenditure President to New York, Luci in Illinois
  • and George Christian 11:30 Breakfast with all guests Talked to guests, read, sunned 2:30 Lunch - hamburgers Sunned, nap 6:00 Watched TV: news Dinner: Stroganoff 9:30 Returned to second w/ President 10:30 Retired H.G. George Christian
  • around noon 12:00 To birthplace to move furniture talked to Lucia on plane Party from New York arrived - I met at airport 4:00 To birthplace w/ Mr. Hall 5:30 Riding in car 8:00 Dinner - President, Dr. Stanton, Donald Cook, Mr. Watson, Ed Weisl, and Eddie
  • To President's office 12:30 Groundbreaking ceremonies for JFK Center for the Performing Arts 1:35 Departed for New York Page No:
  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY THE WHIT E HOUSE Date December 3, 1964 WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place). Entry No. Time Appointment O P New York Day Thursday Activity (include visited by) Expenditure With Mrs. Duke
  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE Date December 4, 1964 WASHINGTON New York Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Appointment O P Time Day Friday Expenditure Activity (include visited by) With Mrs. Duke looking
  • Carpenter's office to discuss staff 3:20 To Green Room to inspect new rug. Accompanied by J. B. West 5:30 Visited by Barbara Howar and Warren Woodward 7:23 To the pool for a swim 9:15 Dinner with the President and Marie Fehmer Page No:
  • for a New Year's Eve party. (Dinner there) 12:56 Returned to the LBJ Ranch. Retired. ******
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place) night from New Orleans to Washington Date Butler Aviation, Washington, D. C. (flew all Telephone f or t Activity (include visited by)* Entry No. Time Lo LD 1.6:00a 2. 7:00a
  • To home to bed 2. Home all morning Guest on College News Conference television show 4. Home all afternoon With Mrs. Johnson fo r dinner at the Gene Worley's Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
  • ) New Yor k Cit y see lis t plus Mr . an d Mrs . Fagan Dickso n & Vivian Frankli n (Univ o f Texa s Youn g Democrats) * I f CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Arrival Time 4:15p Remarks** SWOOSE II
  • to Johnson City, Texas Looking at the new apartments at the Bank in Johnson City (Mrs. J. left at this point at th e apartments and went to the beatity shop in XofeasmaxiXiiky^x Stone wall) Col. Cros Crosss - main ranch ranc h u- c/ <
  • January U.S. Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Md 24, 1965 Sunday President received news of Sir Winston Churchill's death from Chief Tom Mills The President was awake much of the night w/ heavy coughing Lt. Eileen Larsen came on duty George Reedy
  • the effort. And it certainly is 1 1 am beginning to see evidences of this kind of new zest as 1 travel. What is happening here is beginning to happen other places. a head start. You have About 71 million Americans live in towns of 10, 000 persona or less
  • Lady Bird tells LBJ that if he comes to Texas she will be with him "all the time you can put up with." She asks about offers he has received from New York and South Texas. She comments on his low spirits and encourages him to have enthusiasm
  • of a master politician at work," Burka noted that the passage of time and a new appreciation of Johnson's social programs clearly contributed to !his new look. But without the release of the tapes at this time, a quarter-century before the schedule set
  • LBJ writes that "he has just about lost his ambition" although their phone call last night "gave me new strength." He is discouraged by Lady Bird's indecision, says Maury Maverick has offered to lend them his house for a honeymoon. LBJ says he
  • LBJ writes in response to Lady Bird's October 17 letter to him, reassuring her of his love for her. He discusses plans for their future together, including a possible new job. He descibes seeing the play Jayhawker and his plans to go dancing
  • LBJ expresses his feelings about their continued relationship and tells Lady Bird about his mother's letter about her. He writes that the GE [General Electric] plans in New York are "out of the picture." He has caught another cold but will go
  • , talks about the show he saw, and a discussion with Helen [Crouch] about her father who is on the New York Court of Appeals. LBJ tells Lady Bird he is anxious to receive the pictures of her in her cotton dress.
  • House, Round Mountain, with Mrs. J; MMW, Mr. and Mrs. Kellam 2 2:00 Riding over new ranch Moursund and Johnson bought near Llano and then to Haywood Ranch 3 4:00 Nap at Haywood place 4 9:00 Dinner at Haywood; Mrs. J; Mr. and Mrs. Kellam; MMW, AW
  • SATURDAY, March 20, 1954 .·. ( /O·.-so c 6:00 p. m. ( 7:30p.m. . .: . . Cocktails -- Massachusetts"Roo Statler. Hotel .· · Washington _Staff of LIFE White House News Photographers' Association dinner - - (black tie, stag) Statler Hotel
  • dinner (informal) For German parliamentarians of leading parties in Germany. . ~ APRIL 9, 1954 ( People Senator Johnson talked to on the telephone: Senator McClelland James Pipkin in New York Secretary Anderson Les Carpenter Victor Saub in San
  • Worth Congressman Barden ( Harold Byrd Senator Russell .10~· John Connally in New York ." Senator Eastland (long distance) Bob Clark in Dallas Senator Clements ~ .. o._ +.,,..~ J Y1L/~Oo ~ . ~~ ~ ·~CL-!::_ c /
  • . ' - ... . . .... , WEDNESDAY, May 12, 1954 ... .. . ,.. . MAY 12, 1954 ( PEOPLE SENATOR JOHNSON TALKED TO 00' THE TELEPHONE : Gordon Sims Ll'l New York Senator Smathers Congressman Bob Poage Congressman George :Mahon Robert Oliver
  • MONDAY, May 24, 1954 . ' ( ( .· -~"' HAY 24 , 1954 PEOPLE SENATOR JOHNSON T.hLKED TO ON THE TELEPHONE: ( Joh..~ Fouts of Dall as Ca rson Lyman , U. S. News and 1.forld Report Congress!T.6.n Wright Pa t rmn M. C. Martin of Dallas George
  • JOHNSON TALKED TO CN THE TELEPHONE: ( Robert Oliver .. Cormµissioner Coleman Andrews, Internal. Revenue · ·. .: Frank Dryden '., ... '.;-. John Barron in Brownsville Harry .Lee Carter of Jacksonville Jos e phL~e DeArenzo in New York C. A. Wenmohs
  • in Rochester, Minn. Senator Cordon }fr-. __; 'I'unnison, Department of Interior I Charles A. Ia.vis, in- \.Jharton . G1'orge Brown i n New York ( __ ) . -· • ·
  • Carpenter ( Mr. Folsom ·in New York Walter Hornaday Ernest Conine Jake Jacobson -· • ·. ..
  • Judge Sheehy in Tyler Jake Pickle in Austin ANNA Rosenberg in New York _, ·/ i • . - . . "- : ' . ' ...~ ...... .,... _..~ ~' . . ~ J ~.., , • ' :~ .- . .. • . ..
  • ./ ~· 1 -·· ' ' < .,.;, ..~ ... - ~ +' .·. ·" . .. ~·t . I. C"' .. " .... .. I ' , : ._ .. ,..,,· ., .. • I MARCH 30, 1954 .c PEOPLE SENATCR JCHNSCN TALKED TO CN THE TELEPHONE: I. Chief Justice Warren Parker Prouty in New