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  • Expenditure Code Breakfast at home with Governor Pat Brown of California lunch at Sulgrave Club with Mr. and Mrs. Marquis Childs reception i n honor of Speaker at Congressional Club to Bill White's house, Reno Road, for drinks and sandwiches with Mr. White
  • Sen Russell 6:30-7:30 reception 7:30-8:30 Dinner 8:30-9:30 entertainment National Press Club Congressional Night; Ballroom of press club; stag; informal * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
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  • To International Inn for J. M. Falkner's Banking Commissioners' Reception To National Press Club for Congressional Night Dinner To 4040, arriving at 11:00 pm Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITYAND CODE Expenditure Code
  • on trip. She asleep in room. Returned to dictated 7/27 White House 10:45 With President to dedicate AMVETS Building. Returned to White House With Luci and President on chopper with numerous congressional delegates to Andrews. Boarded Air Force One
  • (black tie) Thursday, May 6 lZ noon Congressional Club brunch for Mrs. Johnson at Shoreham Hotel Friday, May 7 8:30 P• m. Mrs. Johnson will attend New York City•s "Salute to Spring Plantings", which will be dedicated to the First Lady this year
  • /16 The Interior Committee begins consideration of the tidelands bill. LBJ attends an afternoon reception for Adlai Stevenson. CTJ and LBJ attend a Congressional Club reception for President and Mrs. Eisenhower. 2/17 LBJ meets with Defense Secretary
  • House congressional coffee stopped by Army Navy Club for dinner for Cong. Albert given by Whip's organization * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code
  • meeting Congressman Kirwan's stag party at Natl Press Club; Congressional St. Patrick's Party White House black tie dinner in honor of Prince and Princess Radziwill * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
  • on Children and Youth, May 24 Congressional Club reception in honor of the Johnsons; black tie; 2001 New Hampshire * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE R
  • of Austin Texas delegation stopped by Sen Ellender's lunch (from P-38) Albert Thomas, re: Secret Service and appropriations Space Council meeting in 274 EOB reception National Press Club annual congressional night dinner " " " " " entertainment * Selected
  • . Congressional Club brunch - Sheraton Park Hotel - reception for Head Table 12:00 Brunch (Took Mrs. Luther Hodges home) (President to Winchester) 3:00 Watched Ruth Montgomery on "To Tell the Truth" 3:15 3. Clark Clifford 4:45 4. To movie theater for party
  • Jackson - left p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark Activity 2. 11:20 Left for Jean Louis for comb-out and then to Congressional Club for doll presentation 12:40 Return to White House 1:10 To first floor dining room with the Clarks and Sir Robert and Lady Jackson 3
  • - Garfinckel's - bought black patent purse 1. 12:00 Arrived Shoreham Hotel for Congressional Club lunch 2:25 Departed Shoreham for National Arboretum accompanied 2. by Mrs. Warren Magnuson, Mrs. Orville Freeman, and Mrs. Garrett Departed Arboretum for Dr
  • To the South Grounds with the President for arrival of the King of Norway. 10:50 Returned to the second floor. 11:25 CTJ left the White House for Congressional Club breakfast. 2:27 Returned to the White House -- to the second floor. Worked at desk. 4:05
  • floor. Nap. 3:50 Greeted members of the Congressional Club on tour -- tea -- State Dining Room. 4:51 Returned to the second floor. 5:10 Worked with Bess. 6:42 To the bowling lanes with Muriel Humphrey. 7:35 Returned to the second floor. 9:30-10:00 Chief
  • Symphon y campaig n driv e Mike Kirwan Congressional St. Patrick's Party, National Press Club, stag Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
  • Jackson Sen Dirksen an d Sen Clark Ed Woods, St. Louis Post Dispatch Sen McClellan meeting of Campaign Dinner Committee at Crystal Ballroom, Willard Hotel cocktails East Lounge, Natl Press Club and 7:30 dinner -- Annual Congressional Night Dinner, stag
  • . Kellam and Walter Jenkins Drew Pearson Depart S21 2 via car 111, arriving EOB at 1:50 Secretary McNamara at 27 4 EOB Depart EOB via car 111 w/ Col. Jackson Arrive Congressional Club for Reception honoring Vice President and Mrs. Johnson Depart
  • in the cover photo. The Exhibition (continued) The Vietnam War is traced in sev­ eral panels. The first, featuring a scale reproduction of the U.S.S. Maddox (above) recalls the Tonkin Gulf incident in 1964 which led to congressional passage of the Tonkin
  • CTJ attends Congressional Club tea for Lady Astor. 3/4 In a fifty-six page report LBJ charges that Great Britain, Belgium and other allies are holding up the U.S. on tin prices by limiting production. 3/6 The government calls an immediate halt
  • tie) Tuesday, June 8 3:00 P• m. Tour and tea for the National Society of Interior Designers Tuesday, June 8 5:30 P• m. Presentation reception and supper buffet for Presidential scholars Wednesday, June 9 lZ:OO noon Presentation at Congressional
  • National Archives 5:41 Left Archives 5:48 To White House 8:56 w/ President left White House and visited American Jewish Committee Convention at Shoreham Hotel and Democratic Congressional Club. Democratic Fundraising Dinner at Armory 10:43 w/ President
  • Dictated February 11, 1968 8:35 Breakfast. To the President's Room. 1. Worked at desk. Worked with Ashton. 2. 12:24 To the Congressional Club for sherry with Texas delegation wives. 1:10 Returned to the White House -- second floor. 1:15 Lunch on tray
  • Rooney re: Cathedral Club dinner NYC Jan 21 Lunch in P-38 1.25 Gilbert Sharpe, re: his desire to be appointed Federal judge Sen Robert Byrd, "I am on your side whatever you do." White House meeting with the President and other congressional leaders Dinner
  • to dedicate air force bases in Waco and Wichita Falls. They return to Washington on February 2. February Early February 2/2 Neff visits in Washington. Congressional Club reception honoring President and Mrs. Truman, 9 p.m. Stuart Long writes LBJ about
  • Englert, Deputy Gen Counsel Asst Secy Robert Wallace Asst Secy True Davis Ed Snyder, Ofc of Debt Analysis Frank Cavanaugh, Ofc of Debt Analysis Joe Bowman, Congressional Relations Wayne Weachman, Congressional " Joe Stillman, Congressional Relations Stan
  • Mr. Gleason presented to 1 he Mr. John M. Gleason. National Director of the Boys' Clubs of America Presi lent an illuminated Mr . E . J. Stapleton. Director of Public Information, " caligraphy scroll pledging Mr. Thomas Moore . Exec Director
  • • . I • • \ ) J May 15: 8:30 a.m. ~e@!B)n~District and County Men ~r~t.fel.~~Jrn;ed by C~ T. Davis 10:00 a. m. -- Air Forces Day Parade, Amarillo 10:45 a. m. -- Speech by General Twining 12.:30 p.m. --:Luncheon has been arranged. Congressional
  • Institute. The Service contem­ plates a staff of fifty (half of them professionals) and at this writing is awaiting Congressional approval of its budget in order to become fully oper­ ative. While the Service is part of the Department of Commerce for "house­
  • Kleberg. Of course, I was not living in that Congressional district at the time this took place. F: Then you were in Dallas? P: Yes, sir. Subsequent to that, when he made the race for Congress down there, I met him on two or three occasions through my
  • support of Stevenson; General Mark Clark; 1948 and 1954 campaigns; 1960 campaign; President’s club; assessment of LBJ; reserve cutbacks.
  • one day when she spent t wo hour s helping the 75th Congressional Club give a benefit luncheon to buy a wheelchair for a c rippled boy. Only one person was involved -- where else do you start, but with one person? She thought of the suffering
  • 4 p.m. Dearest, I've had so much "congressional., business today there's been no time for radio. Je1;. ell Barber we ,. ts us to check once more vii th the dl r De:partmen t to find out the status of Nilliam S 1ea ron Barber, 18.056,556. To refre
  • Congressional business - check on status of Private William Shearon Barber (wounded in action, missing in action, presumed dead) as wife heard word he was maybe in a prison and wants to send him medicine, asking Navy to reconsider application of Max
  • it to the S h oreh am fo r the C o n g r e ssio n a l Club brunch, a high point o f the y e a r , the annual b ig day of the C ong r e s s io n a l Club, w h ich I have b een going to s in c e 1938. : A s I p u lled up to the en tra n ce, M r s . A lvin O 'K
  • Congressional relations
  • Lady Bird to Congressional Club brunch--theme is the Whistle Stop campaign; Lady Bird is presented with original Fred Sebol train cartoon; to Arboretum with friends; meeting with Governor & Mrs. Paiewonsky of the Virgin Islands about Lady Bird's
  • Congressional Club tea to hear Hildegarde. 3/13 Everett Looney writes LBJ that he received a letter from John Ben Shepperd in which he said that he would file for re-election as attorney general within the next few days, ending speculation that he would file
  • of directors’ meeting of Scott & White. 2/14 Congressional Club reception for President Truman. 2/20 CTJ and LBJ are in Austin. Mary Rather writes CTJ there that Lucy became ill during the night and was unable to model in the Women’s National Democratic
  • in the Congressional Record for something. K: That was the Texas Club. Are you sure it was New York? G: Yes. Four columns, single-spaced, fine print, and it just goes on for pages and pages, and you wonder how Goldwater got any money at all in that election. K
  • of the President’s Club and its growth; LBJ offering Mrs. Krim Presidential appointments; Krim’s support of Robert Kennedy; fundraising nationwide for LBJ; entertainment celebrities attending political fundraisers; 1964 Democratic National Convention; Don Cook
  • to town and I would take them out to dinner, or to the 75th Club, which met once a month, always at some charming spot, some tearoom like the Parrot or the Collingwood out on the way to George Washington's home. Or we would go to the Congressional Club
  • to be on the Appropriations Committee; the many visitors and long hours of work LBJ enjoyed; socializing in Washington, D.C., at the 75th Club, the Congressional Club, theater and parties; Lady Bird Johnson's movie camera; Lady Bird Johnson's walk through the slums
  • remember how elegant their house was, with a beige living room which they called a drawing room, sort of a beige velvet sofa. Stag parties were very much a part of the life of Washington in those years. The Congressional Club opened up its doors with a big
  • Symington at the F Street Club, which was always Stu's great favorite and mine, the elegant, intimate club that was difficult to get into and much sought, on F Street. As always in those years the Congressional Club took up a good bit of my time. I shared
  • on television; visits to historic sites around the Washington, D.C. area with guests; the 75th Club, the Congressional Club, and Women's National Democratic Club; Mrs. Johnson's interest in interior design; LBJ's decision to run for the Senate in 1948