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Folder, "Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 7
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- -J. Carmod-,B ronze-boxing; Paterson, New Jersey Mr. Henry.. Carr ZGold-track &:field; Detroit, Michigan Mr. Olla». C. Cassell Gold-track &:field; Nutley, New Jersey Mr. War~en J. Cawley Gold ..track & field; Los Angeles, California Miss Jeanne E
- Force Base, New Mexico. 3:30 p.m. MST President Senghor and his party will depart from Kirtland Air Force Base aboard a United States Air Force special flight. Flying time: I hour; 45 minutes Time change: None 5:15 p.m. PDT Arrival at Los Angeles
- sponsors fo r the Houston Symphony when it plays tonight in Constitution Hall, MEMORANDUM c T H E W H ITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Saturday, F e b ru a ry 29, 1964 Page 2 The angel of the Symphony, i s a s o r t of Duchess of Houston, in a cultural way. M
- :: Roxanne - 5 de signers continued; Marie McCarthy of ~Larry Aldrich Assocs. Inc. 530 - 7th Avenue / Anne of Mallory 530 - 7t Mr. Rudi Gernreich ~ 8460 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles, California Mr. James Galanos V 2254 South Sepulveda West Los Angeles
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- ■I' 1965 T h u r sd a y , A u g u st 12th . W as lik e a cam p aign d ay. I had w anted to spend at le a s t one day s e e in g PR O JEC T HEADSTART in o p era tio n . We ch o se New J e r s e y b e c a u s e it w as c lo s e and I could s e
- Angeles Times reporter; Lady Bird mentions LBJ's schedule; the Johnsons fly to Texas to LBJ Ranch
- , visit this house during the vacation season every day), today marks the very first time that fashion has come to the White House as an invited guest! Already the impact and the significance of this occasion has become the proud property of the whole
- a u t i f u l young w i f e , who seems to me S e c r e t a r y of U d a l l and Lee U d a ll ha d been Interior time es c o r tin g them around Washington and just about t h i r t y . brought them to I the White H o u s e , u p from
- } Frank Stanton Miss Leontyne Price - 1133 Broadway, New York 10, New York Mr ~ and Mrs. Tony Walton (she is Julie Andrews) 10889 Wilshire Boulevard Los .Angeles 2.4, California Cantinflas - Mario Mareon _Reyes, Rincon Del Bosque 15, Mexico, D. F. PRESS
- Delinquency v Mrs. Jeanne M urray Vanderbilt 'f 945 Fifth Ave., NYC 10889 Wilshire Boulevard & Mrs. Tony Walton Los Angeles 24, Calif. M rs -actress Julie Andrews 5223 Reno Road - 20015 r. It Mrs. William S . White Columnist Americ.a n Airlines r. & M rs
- this. A ft e r b rea kfa st, around the kitchen table I c a ught an e a r ly plane into Austin and went to Hausman Beauty Shop. A s soon as I took m y seat, there was Anita B r e w e r , of the Austin A m e r ic a n Statesman, who said rather ap o lo g e
- lady from Lyndon's a rm , so that I hope he got to dance with n ea rly everyb od y present. I know he wanted to. How funny that we should do m o re dancing a fte r 50 than n e a rly any time in our liv e s ] And I lo ve it. The evening was light
- ork and then at 3:15 had m y picture taken with Martha Hartke, r e c e iv in g a cook book fro m her, hoping that w ill do some good fo r them in their election. And then at 4 o 'c lo c k the day- - a top o ffic e r s . what I thought
- beautiful; and then into the Blue Room , posing fo r Vogue m agazin e. The picture w il l be in c o lo r - a c o v e r picture perhaps - and it sim ply devours time. ThenI rushed back upstairs and changed into a cocktail dress fo r the fourth of our s e r
- and others who w e r e com ing by, , , Some of the stuff I have liv e d with and lo ved at the E lm s. A t 3 o ’ clo ck I had a picture with Womens' National D em ocra tic Club, that i s M rs . K e y s e r ling, the P r e s id e n t of it; Kay H a l l e
- a l com m u n ity t h at ^ ^ from the v e r y f ir s t h as b een in favor o f M ed icare! I fe lt lo u s y - a poor frie n d , a s la c k guardian o f the in te r e s ts of th ose who have b een our fr ie n d s . D r , T u rch i n, a s o ffic e r
- MEMORA N DUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Sunday, May 17, 1964 Page 1 I had an ea rly breakfast* kissed a sleepy Lu ci goodby, feelin g that / our lo v ely vacation^/had at least accom plished something, toward returning her to the norm al
- f o r L y n 's b irth d a y p u ttin g on m y w e t h a i r a n u n accu sto n ried f a ll w h ic h lo o k e d f ra n k ly w h a t it w a s . I took a b r ie f sto p f i r s t w ith C y n th ia to L y n d o n 's C o u n c il on R e c r e a tio n
- MEMORANDUM T H E W HITE HOUSE WASHINGTON F r id a y , A p r il 3, 1964 M r. James F o s burgh a r r iv e d at 10 o 'c lo c k this m orning and we had n ea rly two hours of a rt talk, about what would be nice to go with the ChildeH assam a nd the M
- , v e l v e t c o v e r e d p la tfo r m , on w h ich r e p o s e d m any, m any, lo vely .,'? l^ b o ra te p illo w s , each b e a r in g the coat o f a r m s o f a country, and on the p i l l o w s / m e d a l s , rib b o n s, d e c o ra tio n s r e
- THE WHI TE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, May 6, 1964 Page 3 along - M rs. Charles Tobey, its p illa r and citadel; M rs, Edward Burke who had been in charge of sewing ev er since time began; M r s. W illiam B u lo w . Others that m ean the m ost to us
- , b e c a u s e th a t is the r id ic u lo u s h o u r w hen m y h u s b a n d c a m e h o m e to e a t h is s u p p e r on M onday n ig h t - two nig h ts a g o . T h a t ca n n o t b e c o n tin u e d - f i r s t , b e c a u s e I w an t h im
- Committee of U.S. and Canada; Talk with Luci and Lynda Johnson; Time magazine article on John Connally; Dinner with Congressman and Mrs. Jack Brooks; LBJ's sleeping habits
- ld te a m i s le a v in g a t th e s a m e tim e - G e n e r a l C lif to n , C o m m a n d e r J o s e p h s o n , C o lo n e l C o o k , ” An ndthe T e d C lif to n m a d e a r a t h e r le n g th y r e p l y , i n w h ic h h e d id j u s t w h
- trip; Lady Bird has tea with six Ambassador's wives; Mrs. Parker Hart and her time in Middle East; LBJ meets group; Patricia Harris is first African-American woman Ambassador; Johnsons to Celebrezze party; Beautification Bill
- house, at times of ordinary duty and probably at times of outrageous inconvenience to them—besides a never ending general public, my own groups of friends from home, or friends from the campaign t r a i l , or from my trip s , or my Alabama cousins, a ll
- l o r i o u s . C lo u d l e s s blue sky, the e m e r a l d law n, b r i g h t with the s tr ip e d booths fo r r e f r e s h m e n t s , the s h e ll f o r the p e r f o r m e r s a l r e a d y in p la c e , the c h a ir s bein g put up fo r th
- lo c k with Lyndon Baines Johnson in Hebrew around the face of the c lo c k , and the hour them selves w ere m arked with sym bols of the twelve tribes of Isra el. MEMORANDUM T H E W H I T E HO U SE Monday, June 1, 1964 W ASHIN GTON But m in e
- opln• prpmote·, en 1 a r g e and tim~t, ion, is a continual "'dull iinprov¢ education in the not;ll: arts - iii .aU levels.: lHWill the., I hum." fricus • the ft\1:ts-'-:.bpth ·sgh{lo As a result, adults and ·wj;hfo.: O.\l. :\he f~n;:a1 .• ~c~bol music
- yndon, rather to the surprise of Service and everybody else King H u sse in of I t h in k , got in the car with Jordan to d r iv e w it h him to From there Lyndon the Secret e l e c t e d to w alk b a c k , B l a ir H o u s e . became e n v e lo
- n u t e s u p s t a i r s , so th a t I co uld show him the M a r y C a s s a t t . T h e y lo o k e d (in the . b u r e a u ) a t the l i t t l e p i c t u r e of E lle n B a r r y ' s p o r t r a i t of m e , w ith th e y ello w i m p r e s s i o
- Engelhard; Lady Bird attends Mellon dinner; Lady Bird mentions article in New York Times about the arts
- e- thatched Governor of Virginia and Mrs. Harris on . I It is getting so that m ore for eign vis itors land in Willi am.::;burg than
- and then George Bro w n s and for lunch, such a s ho o k h a n d s in th e Bob a bit time is into to a young, w i t h a f e w of vital the -jp-uley. and c o n tr o v e r sia l. coincide w ith hour the who w ere c o m in g a hard place tourists
- of A u s tr a li a a n d M r s . A llo tt a n d M rs . B ill D r iv e r a n d M a u re e n M a n s fie ld . m a n , the S e n a to r. And the lo n e A few tim e s h e h a s b e e n jo in e d b y one o th e r - - th e P r e s i d e n t . T h is tim e h
- ; Abe Fortas' Supreme Court nomination; Lynda Robb tells stories about her family; New York Times interview on LBJ Library; tea with American Association of Nurserymen; reception for Junior Army Navy Guild Organization members; Clark Cliffords to dinner
- a r e t h e s e n e x t few m o n t h s , E th e l w as a lo n g w ith B ob by . w o n d e rfu l a r t i c l e th a t h a d b e e n I sp ok e of w hat a - - I m e a n t th e one in L I F E w h e r e h e h a d a l l th e c h il d r e n s w a r m i n
- ., a J.A.g}vt Jia.A.n ^’ aJJ^ng, and 3 / ve lo .4 l my. w i s h t o h a v e a s n o w tfelIrobgnihsaW on--onJjy a ^ew Ac.aJJieJie.d '^JLake.^ one. a'^±e.Anoon an d ik e y dLidn'± Ai.ay. down i-o i k e C h ild ren 's G a rd en . (aAAyxng an uni>Aje.JJja
- i r c u m s t a n c e . h eart soars. W h en th e t r u m p e t s b lo w , m y A n d w h e n th e y s t r i k e u p th e S t a r S p a n g le d B a n n e r , I t h in k I s t a n d tw o i n c h e s t a l l e r . T h i s ti m e I w a s e s p e c i
- l :\i!EMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE j WASHINGTON Tuesday, May 9, 1967 Page I .... There is a rhythm to life these days. . . Weekdays crowded, . demanding; and then a weekend two days, sometimes three, that ,~ Time to read and sleep a~d
- a r y without p o rtfo lio, fro m the top . . ^ brass, to say that M cN a m a ra is wielding too heavy a hand, or am I imagining things. A t late lunch tim e i w alked in th e door, just in time to encounter Lyndon and then Huff Baines and his w ife
- riedm ans an d t h e Jack G oulds who h a d w r i t t e n a m a rv e lo u s r e v i e w o f my ABC s h ow. The John Pom f r e t s o f t h e New York T im es; th e John S t e e l e s o f Time a n d L i f e a n d t h e L u c ie n W arren s o f B u f f
- and came back Monday afternoon! And this sum m er I can think of a time or two when a very hard-working P resident has done it, but he has also taken his work with him, and packed m ore into those three days than any human ought to. After an hour
- s l i k e so m u c h . m o n e y . ; H e l e n lo o k s a t m e in a w r y w a y w i t h a to u c h o f a l m o s t d i s da in . A n d p a t i e n t B e s s e n c o u r a g e s m e a n d r e m i n d s m e th a t t h e r e w i l l b e th e - s o
- of Achievement" Johnsons meet honored guests at Judicial Reception with receiving line for 700 guests; press ask Judge Sarah Hughes about W. Manchester book; Lady Bird reminisces about 1960 Campaign; visit with friends upstairs; Lady Bird reads "Of Time