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  • Carter Mc Bundy Drop by Citizens Committee on Status of Women Walter Jenkins To South Lawn to welcome Rt. Honorable Sir Alec Douglas-Home, and Lady Home - Prime Minister of United Kingdom then to North Portico for ceremonies Arrive office w/ Sir Alec
  • :46 4:50 5:24 5:35 6:30 7:15 7:33 wing t t f To the British Embassy w/ Amb. Duke and McGeorge Bundy for Luncheon at British Embassy honoring the President - hosted by Rt Hon. Sir Alec Douglas Home To the White House, arriving office at 3:00 w
  • Page 1 of 2 Friday Louis Taubma n Residence , 92 5 Coronado Rd, Pal m Sprg s 7:15 f Y:l» Secretary-Rus 7TZURub n i bedroom 7:45 7:50
  • on the of Sir Alec Douglas-Home. 4. Go over with him our preoccupation with the situation in British Guiana. Some Labor Party spokesmen favor independence for British Guiana as soon as possible. 5. we shall Review the situation in the Far East. Tell continue
  • Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
  • PRESIDENT SIR ALEXANDER BUSTAMANTE OF JAMAICA 1. Recall with pleasure received in Kinston i 2. Nothing warm hos on St you 6 Express US gratitude fbr presence of such Hea.d..of Government. a distinguished of substance discussed; no rnemcon prepared
  • . Short. APPROVED 2. Sir Alec Douglas Home has bean invited to Princeton for a speech. He doesn't choose to come unless he can get an hour with you. Bad politics back home unless he can do this. J. Bundy says you should, of course, sa ~ yes. YES 3
  • would share it. But I am afraid she is a little too dependent upon us, upon the haven and privacy of home-now this house. When I look at the newspapers and read, "President Comes Badefrom Texas," "NATO, Vieb1am, Among Problems Crowding Calendar," and I
  • would share it. But I am afraid she is a little too dependent upon us, upon the haven and privacy of home-now this house. When I look at the newspapers and read, "President Comes Badefrom Texas," "NATO, Vieb1am, Among Problems Crowding Calendar," and I
  • or Ho Chi Minh. He did not believe that political leaders should attack each other personally. He also felt that political leaders should not cause each other unnecessary problems.I remember on one occasion Sir Alec Douglas Home, the Prime Minister
  • ; exchange of State gifts; receiving line; Lady Bird mentions many guests; LBJ's toast about our form of government; Sir Alec Douglas-Home's toast about Cuba; the "Strolling Strings" and dancing
  • . (Cornhfoed dispotches} ~ Sir Alec Daugla, Home flew to Batmoro·I tonighl for on audJ11r.ce with Queen Eli.1C1befh tomo,AnnouncenMnt of the general ..t◄c.. tion d'ote following hi1 aud .. nce h -.xpecte-d !omorro·w ofte-rnoon. MoJt f..otly ttwed' dot• fat
  • of Law," received his Law "Licence" in June 1955, returned home, and entered the then-French civil service in Dakar. From February 1956 to September 1957, Fall served as Deputy Chief for Production in the Fre~ch High Commission of French West Africa's
  • . BLACK KEPPEL,Francis Justice and Mrs. DOUGLAS ANDERSON, Martin Justice and Mrs. CLARK ATKINS,Ollie Justice and Mrs. HARIAN BELAFW-TE, Harry Justice and Mrs. BRENNAN CARR,Waggoner Justice am Mrs. S'l'E}IART CATCHI?l:lS, James A.A. Justice and Mrs. WHITE
  • the Certification of the 24th Amendment to the Constitution. February 4, 1g64 26o 184 Remarks of Welcome at the \Vhite House to Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home. February 12, 1g64 292 172 Remarks at the 12th Annual Presidential Prayer Breakfast February 5
  • neither are required to face in terms of time, lead times, nor prepared to face in terms of clear understanding of the threats and the responses that we should make to those threats. MORE (McNamara) Page 5 QUESTION: Sir, can you tell us where
  • , _ ;)0 ~2,Cj BJNABS, Daw . 6(3 __, February 19. 1965 MEMORANDUM. FOR THE PRESIDENT You may be interested bl .Alec Home's strong minded view•. He baa always been a downri&J.lt man when Coml111Ullsta are concerned, and of course n·ow he doean •t have
  • 1Donohue, Hildegard Jr., 8. Mrs. 9. Peter B. Swiers, 10. Alec. G. Toumayan, to the Ambassador USAF, Executive Assistant S/S-S Secretary C. Jensen, S/ AH USN, Stenographer Interpreter Secretariat B. Shishkin, Staff Officer P~rsonal
  • INTERVIEWER: T. H. BAKER May 13, 1969 B: This is the interview with Governor Lester Maddox of Georgia. Sir, do you recall if you had any acquaintance or knowledge of Mr. Johnson, say, before the 1960's, when he was a senator? M: Yes, sir, I did, because
  • cown to 11 or 12 million. They can speak better about that than I can, although I had a detailed report from the A~bassador last night that I reviewed with the Congress, ·_ Is there anything else? sub ⇒ ects, QUESTIONa sir? /· ~ Will you take
  • . DOUGLAS I NTERV I EWER· MIKE GILLETTE WITH COMMENTS BY: EM I LY TAFT DOUGLA 5 PLACE: SENATOR DOUGLAS' HOME IN WASHINGTON D. C. November I, 1974 D: It has now been eight years si nce I served in the Senate and about six years since I finished my
  • See all online interviews with Paul H. Douglas & Emily Taft Douglas
  • Open conflicts between LBJ and Douglas; McCarthy censure; LBJ’s legislative skill; drafting the 1957 Civil Rights Bill; the influence HHH and LBJ had on each other; areas of cooperation between LBJ and Douglas; LBJ’s economic polices; truth
  • Douglas, Paul H.
  • Oral history transcript, Paul H. Douglas and Emily Taft Douglas, interview 1 (I), 11/1/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Paul H. Douglas
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) White House Entry No. Time Date Tuesday, July 27, 1965 Activity H.G.: Sir Norman and Lady Brooke 9:30 Coffee with Sir Norman and Lady Brooke
  • in the wider in the United 3/18/ 72 1-3 States, Sir Alec Home was losing· in Britain on (date), nuclear test on the (date) Nikita with a string sphere the wheels a mixture of events into Soviet was displaced interest new hypotheses
  • , sir. Yes, sir. I was going to school at Texas A&M when he died, and came home for the funeral. Shortly after that I joined the Marine Corps. F: Where did you serve? P: In the South Pacific. F: This was in World War II? LBJ Presidential Library
  • and this is now my fortieth year on Capitol Hill . F: He's finally going home, isn't he? M: I'm just trying to make up my mind . F: No, I don't mean you . M: Oh, oh, yes, sir . F: Colmer . M: Bill Colmer is going home . F: I haven't seen him yet
  • you have three telephones in your shop, do you need that many?" Okie said, "I have four people using the telephones." The President said, "Well, the President has to have two -- how many do you have to have?" Okie replied, "Two, sir." Mr. Seltzer
  • connection with Sam Rayburn? M: No, sir. Mc: What kind of connection have you had with Lyndon Johnson? M: Oh, none. I knew him, but that's all. I met Mr. Johnson a long time ago. I voted against him and for him, and that's about it. Mc: Did you
  • Rostow out MW(pl) Alec Toumayan, interpreter. * Ambassador of the Ivory Coast: ^, --farewell visit ^H. E. Konan Bedie William Tremble , Dpty Asst Secy of Walt Rostow joined State, African Norman Armour briefing papers for this mtg to DT Affairs, DOS
  • Califano's office where he was holding a meeting concerning the airline strike negotiations with: Asst Secy of Labor, James Reynolds Attorney General, Nicholas Katzenbach John Douglas, Asst. Attorney General PMG O'Brien Secretary Wirtz Gardner AckleyChairman
  • to greet the President of the then walks w/ him to Oval Office interpreter Alec Toumayan , Stat e Dept . To Cabinet Room the Malagasy w/ HE Philibert Republic to join Malagasy met w/ one Republic Tsiranana President of list fr Brubeck's ofc until
  • legislation movin g promptly . 10:00a T o Ova l Offic e 10:02a 10:46 a Hon 10:47a t . Clar k Cliffor d .M W -p l 10:50a f Wal t Rosto w 10:55a t Wal t Rosto w - p 11:02 11:30 11:03a f_ a Douglas _ Wal s Cate r t Rosto w l T-HE WHITE HOUSE
  • that for granted. F: And you worked. S: Yes, sir. F: Did you go home that night? S: As I recall, I think I did go home about three or four o'clock. I came back very early the next morning. F: Did you get involved at all in the funeral? S: No, sir. F
  • Lyng, Norway } M. Alberto Henriques de Arauio, Portugal M. Fernando Alberto de Oliverira, Portugal ! Ronald Brown, M. P. , United Kingdom Victor Goodhew, M. P. , United Kingdom ! Sir Fitzroy Maclean, C. B. E., United Kingdom i STAFF MEMBERS ACCOMPANYING
  • . Connally for dinner Nov. 17th per Mrs. Abell. They have accepted. 11/3/65 Add to dinner 11 / 1 7 V Mr. & Mrs. Leslie E. Carpenter - mark them accept and send invitation to their home. ✓sir Robert & Lady Jackson (Barbara Ward) per BA DEPARTMENT
  • /show/loh/oh -28- Did you have any advance notice that the President wasn't going to run again? P: No, sir. F: Where were you when this happened? P: I was at home listening to his speech on television. F: You were as shocked then as I was? P
  • . Green TABLE 3 TABLE 8 MRS. JOHNSON Earl of Snowdon Mrs. Rostow Sen. Pell Mrs. Moorhead Gov. Rockefeller Mrs. Kintner Mr. Galbraith • Mrs. Lanfranchi The British Ambassadcr>~ THE .PRESIDENT Princess Margaret Mr. Douglas Mrs. Nelson .Rockefeller Mr
  • George Autry Leon Motel Raleigh Al Lujaclc, capt. Office: 296-7333 Sir Walter Hotel Home: OL -.-4794 832-7711 Bill Whittley Office: 225-6342 Sir Walter Hotel Home: 949-2357 832-7711 Durham Gary Nordheimer Office& 382-3167 Jack Tar Hotel Home
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 D: Well, let me back up a bit. on and off. I've been in government almost twenty years, And I first returned to the State Department in 1958 with the then-Under Secretary Douglas Dillon. with him here in State. I spent
  • Biographical information; first association with LBJ; Estes Kefauver; Douglas Dillon; Pierce Salinger; Joseph Laitin; Horace Busby; George Reedy; Henry Fowler; Bill Moyers; Bob McCloskey; Frederick Deming; George Christian; relations with the White
  • Dick Russell's influence had a lot to do with." F: Did Senator Johnson and Senator Russell get pretty close pretty quickly? E: Yes sir, they were close friends. Got to be close friends very quickly. F: Did you, in those early days, see much