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  • Ellender. LBJ goes to the Speaker’s office at the close of the day. Russell Baker notes in New York Times column that JFK has not answered any post-midnight quorum calls during the filibuster, Humphrey answered 3, Symington 2, LBJ all. 3/11 John Connally
  • Hobart Taylor and Post Office Personnel chief re: Post Office EEO matters. Lunch w/Baker, Smathers, Russell. Attends WH meeting w/JFK this afternoon re: Finance Committee. 2/14 Attends meeting at WH in preparation for JFK press conference. 2/15
  • , but adds that Daniel has been sympathetic, understanding and cooperative, “and he has been as able as anyone with whom I have worked.” CTJ attends premiere of Richard III at the Playhouse and the post-premiere party honoring Sir Laurence Olivier. She
  • had been hit by a car and was found in a Tacoma Park (Md.) hospital after The Washington Post ran a front-page story on his absence. 1/15 Florida Governor LeRoy Collins writes LBJ on the need for federal legislation to implement the Supreme Court
  • duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
  • duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
  • did not exist. Other vouchers, also signed by George Parr, were made out to people who did not perform any work for the schools. The disclosure is the latest development in an investigation by the Texas Attorney General’s office and by the IRS and Post
  • was not set on fire as reported in this morning's Washing­ ton Post. TbP SEGREI. - '--------------------------~ TOl3 SECRET ._,,-- ,.._,...,__.... SANITIZED. E.O. 13526,Sec.3.5 D . o NLJIRA C JI-I, 7 By M r ·· "-., NARA, Date .:J.- ';1- ,,.._, J"'- •
  • implemented: there cable on posts strung on the north and south will be a steel side of Pennsylvania Avenue. There will be a snow-fence along the sidewalk on the south side of Lafayette Park: the Metropolitan Police will have a line of uniformed officer
  • , attention is now turning to what can be salvaged in post-ceasefire negotiations. Nasir, after earlier proposing an Arab summit as a means of preserving Arab unity, is now proposing the publication of a ten­ point joint resolution to be signed by all Arab
  • the rumor in Austin that LBJ and Gordon Fulcher have bought the old St. Mary’s tract of land for $400,000 and are selling it to the Post Office for $1,000,000 for the site of the new Post Office. LBJ denies knowing anything about the new Post Office contract
  • . 8/24 Harry Hopkins resigns as secretary of Commerce; post is offered to Jesse Jones. September 9/3 FDR announces Lend Lease arrangements with Great Britain. 9/16 Rayburn is elected Speaker of the House; LBJ put in charge of Democratic
  • FDR tenders REA administrator post to LBJ. 8/3 House defeats $800 million Housing Authority expansion measure. 8/27 Wirtz in Washington for LBJ’s birthday. 8/30 Ray Lee is appointed Austin postmaster. Late August – Early September LBJ stays
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  • in the offices of Bundy and Rostow and their staffs, in the various executive departments and agencies, especially those having to do with foreign affairs and national defense, and in diplomatic and military posts around the world NSF, Committee File, President's
  • interests - Texas and landscape beautification." Mrs. Lanier said. "The highway department is like family ·to us. I think everybody takes 5uch pride in the proj~ and that is because of Ladf Bird Johnson." The Laniers, asked by Mrs. Johnson to take the post
  • interests - Texas and landscape beautification." Mrs. Lanier said. "The highway department is like family ·to us. I think everybody takes 5uch pride in the proj~ and that is because of Ladf Bird Johnson." The Laniers, asked by Mrs. Johnson to take the post
  • the veto. Late May The Saturday Evening Post publishes an article about LBJ as a possible vice presidential nominee in 1952. June 6/7 LBJ and Tom Connally meet to discuss appointments for the federal district attorney position for the Western District
  • . . . . The next 90 days will tell which direction we go from here.” Mussolini put to death by firing squad of Italian partisans. May 5/1 Hamburg radio reports that Adolf Hitler has fallen in battle at his command post in the Chancellory in Berlin. 5/3
  • egg buying program throughout Texas on Monday to insure producers a return of 26 cents/dozen. LBJ says price would fall to 20 cents/dozen without relief. 3/29 LBJ and Ewing Thomason named to Post-War Military. Planning Committee. 3/31 FDR permits
  • region, and elimination of the post of deputy collector. 2/4 Mrs. Sam Johnson writes LBJ that she is glad Sam Houston is under hospital care, and that CTJ is helping Josefa. 2/4-2/5 Albert Jackson is visiting in Washington. 2/5 LBJ attends
  • is named to the post upon the resignation of Senator Connally from the committee. 7/11 Eisenhower is nominated for the presidency at the Republican National Convention; Richard Nixon is chosen as the vice-presidential nominee. 7/16 Truman signs a new
  • . Meets with agency and administration officials. Meets with Rayburn and other congressional leaders. Signs mail, returning late after working hours to sign mail. Sends names and addresses to LBJ for him to send post cards from the West Coast (See Deason
  • in Washington this week.” LBJ calls Department of Agriculture’s attention to inequitable egg prices paid to producers, also makes supporting talks in Congress for bills increasing the pay of post office and other employees and was preparing arguments in behalf
  • Daily Diary on our web site, and it contains a wealth of information about the President's daily activities. It is at http:/lwww.lbilibrary.org/collections/daily-diary.html. I searched under the term "Arab Ambassadors"for the post-1967 war period
  • Daily Diary on our web site, and it contains a wealth of information about the President's daily activities. It is at http:/lwww.lbilibrary.org/collections/daily-diary.html. I searched under the term "Arab Ambassadors"for the post-1967 war period
  • of honor. LBJ reports on favorable negotiations for a North Austin Post Office. 1/11 George Peddy announces his candidacy for the U.S. Senate based on campaign issues of world peace, labor relations and the inflationary spiral, government efficiency
  • story in today’s Post, lunches with Russell. 7/29 7/30 Sunday. Texas State Society picnic, Fort Washington. 7/31 Meets VP of China at airport, attends meeting at WH between Chinese VP and JFK, and WH luncheon for VP. (CTJ acts as hostess for Mrs
  • to an obscure post unless he changed his views about the missile program. Gavin appeared before the subcommittee in public session on Dec. 13, 1957, and urged then that Joint Chiefs of Staff be abolished in order to increase Pentagon efficiency. On 1/6 Gavin
  • IMPORTANT WASH POST EDITORS WOULD NOT GO FOR IT, BUT IT WAS FUN TO WRITE BECAUSE THE '64 NEW ORLEANS TRIP WAS SO EMOTIONALLY OUTSTANDING AND LBJ WAS IN GREAT FORM. IT WAS ON THIS TRIP. LESS THAN A YEAR INTO HIS PRESIDENCY, THAT JOHNSON WON OVER THE PRESS
  • IMPORTANT WASH POST EDITORS WOULD NOT GO FOR IT, BUT IT WAS FUN TO WRITE BECAUSE THE '64 NEW ORLEANS TRIP WAS SO EMOTIONALLY OUTSTANDING AND LBJ WAS IN GREAT FORM. IT WAS ON THIS TRIP. LESS THAN A YEAR INTO HIS PRESIDENCY, THAT JOHNSON WON OVER THE PRESS
  • discussions." • 22 . . -. 1 -I A History of Camp David . DEPARTMENTOF THE NAVY NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY POST Ol"l"ICIE THUIIMONT, 8OJC 1000 MAIIYLAND 11711 5 July 1985 I am most honored to present and introduce this history of Camp tavid, from
  • and military posts around the world. Approximately 90% of the National Security File has been processed and is available for research. Some sections of the NSF finding aid are available on the Library’s web site. Those folders listed in the finding aid whose
  • discussions." • 22 . . -. 1 -I A History of Camp David . DEPARTMENTOF THE NAVY NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY POST Ol"l"ICIE THUIIMONT, 8OJC 1000 MAIIYLAND 11711 5 July 1985 I am most honored to present and introduce this history of Camp tavid, from
  • a deficiency appropriation. Post offices are closed 4/13. Regular service resumes 4/16 after the bill is passed and signed. LBJ meets with General Persons of the White House staff this afternoon. Senate Agriculture Committee reports the deferred grazing bill
  • Committees, the posts he requested. Senator O’Mahoney, who was defeated in 1952 and re-elected in 1954, is assigned to Interior and Insular Affairs--the committee he once chaired--and Finance. Independent Wayne Morse is assigned by the Democrats to Foreign