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- Date Novembe r 8, 1964 THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Entry No. C Telephone f or t Time In Out Lo 11:00 C C C C C C C C f t 11:29 t 11:32 t t t f t C 11:56 12:06 12
- VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place). Entry No. 1 2 3 Time Telephone f or t Lo 7:00a 7:45a t 8:30a 4 10:05a 5 10:50a 6 11:20a 7 8 11:50a 12:30p 9 1:05p 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17
- [5 of 6] - 3 - 2/29/68 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Nina Hyde Washington Daily News Mr. Rudi Gernreich Los Angeles,, California Mr. Kasper Joan Leslie Fashions,, Inc., NYC Miss Karen Klinefelter Dallas Morning News Miss Frances Koltun Mademoiselle Magazine Miss
- of the world were swinging open. That is the feeling of great adventure which you have today. The future of young women like you looms bright. Your horizons are not finite. You wfire born at the right time. It is a good time to be a woman. It is a good time
- in the house where Mr. Taylor later moved, and that's the house in which Lady Bird was born. At the time that we first met Miss Minnie, as we called her--her name was Minnie Lee Pattillo, and all their friends and my mother called her Minnie and I called her
- Minnie Lee Pattillo Taylor, Lady Bird Johnson's mother; Mrs. Taylor's appearance and personality; the Brick House; Lady Bird Johnson's Aunt Effie; Lady Bird attending St. Mary's College in Dallas; the Taylor family when Lady Bird was very young; Mr
- : Yes, that's true. DB: And he admired Senator Wirtz so tremendously that I think he did bow to him. That time you all were in Dallas writing those speeches, you said he deferred to his wishes. and sister. B: He and Ida May were like brother She
Oral history transcript, George G. (Admiral) Burkley, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by T.H. Baker
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- the excerpts, and I feel that they are essentially true as far as I am concerned . THB : Then, sir, to deal with one aspect of that tragic time, you were on the plane--on Air Force One--there at Love Field in Dallas and coming back, were you not? B
- Medical training; first association with White House; President Eisenhower; General Snyder; Dr. Tkach; Kenneth O'Donnell; Dr. Janet Travell; Dr. Eugene Cohen; Dr. Pep Wade; Dr. Hans Kraus; events in Dallas; campaign travel with LBJ; Dr. Cain; Dr
- to keep ,tho Yinoenne a movementa 1n I think that v-,hen over there 1 a ohnnge, when you think we nro with.in 30 daye of putting up money , that r ou sho, t a· ir.1 te r.ie, or phone , E1 nd, of oourae, on ·we eoet trorn time to tir.ie, e will aiacuao 1 t
- in 1943 in Columbus, Nississippi. M: And your husband was in politics at the time? B: No, not at the time. He was going through flight training. He had been an intelligence officer in Brazil and then he came back to the States and went through
- ' • GREST NSTIONaL LIFE BUILDING DaLLAS, TEXas • Telephone R-9808 May 12th 1942 Mr Harold H. Young Washington D. C. Dear Harold: - Its getting about time tor you to pay another visit to Texas and I hope that it won't be long before we see you again
- NATIONS, WHILE~HER s YET TIME. NOW. The U.N. is our greatest strength. Why not use it We are pleading for a creative statesmanship that is alert to the realities of our nuclear age. and sincerely yours, ~~~~ William V and Beatrice Roosa [3 of 3 front
- Room in Oval Room w/ Mrs Johnson, Lucy Luci & Lynda Autographed a colored photo to McGeorge Bundy's mother Telephone Enrry No. 1 Time ? or t Activity Code Lo ID (Include visited by)* Expenditure
- Activit oL D( x y (includ e visite d by ) i 6:20pPresident to mjdr's offic e - wit h signe d picture s 6:21p ~ 6:22p 7:36 7:36p Mrs Presiden p Margare t t o Ova l Offic e ~ t Mayer , Dalla s Time s Heral d of Tom J hnso n ^ . Johnso n - i n f
Oral history transcript, Joseph H. Skiles, interview 1 (I), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , largely from students of North Texas State. thing. That was the beginning of the It seems to me like there was a man named McDonald Leech [?] who was the state president at the time. If you will recall the history of the Young Democrats, the primary
Oral history transcript, Margaret Mayer Ward, interview 2 (II), 4/22/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- problems with the Democratic Party with Paul Butler. But by that time, I don't think the Democratic Advisory Committee, or whatever Butler called it--well, it was prominent; it was noisy in Texas. The people who were aligned with Butler, they were raucous
Oral history transcript, Earle Wheeler, interview 2 (II), 5/7/1970, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- time to all the Vietnamese, North and South. It is a sort of a combination of Christmas, New Year, and Easter. I've been told by Vietnamese or Southeast Asian experts that this period of family reunification or celebration hadn't been violated
- , mentsMrs.Johnsononherroleinbehalfof share a moment of mirth preceding the highway beautification awards ceremony be ti'f • g the highways of the state. Thursday afternoon au ym • ~
- , mentsMrs.Johnsononherroleinbehalfof share a moment of mirth preceding the highway beautification awards ceremony be ti'f • g the highways of the state. Thursday afternoon au ym • ~
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- ~ : otherwi.10 the me511A¥e will be t.ranami t led :.a a leleiJ11m or ordinary cablegram. WESTERN UNION 1207-B CHECK ACCOUNTING INrORMATION TIME FILED R , B . WHI T E NEWCOMB CARLTON J.C . WI LLEVE R PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FI RS T V I CE
- at the door. It was one of the most relaxed and satisfying parties I've been to in a long time, partly because I was still flowing from that sensation of obligation finished -- job accomplished. I had told the White House that there would be no one for supper
- Reference No. 13118 August 13, 2008 Processing Note A copy ofthis transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/18/68 TIME: 3:59 PM CALLER: Ralph
- front entrance departed the office entrance by car Date December 8, 1966 THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON LBJ RANCH DAILY DIARY The President bega n his day at (Place) Telephone f or t Time Entry No. Out In Lo 6 12:07 C 12:34 t
- youth and part-time employment for needy students. At 26, he was the youngest state director. In 1937 he resigned as Texas Director of the NYA to enter the special election for the 10th Congressional District, called after the death of Representative
- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Pages Doc # DocT)'.12e Doc Info cepor::t 01 ~ 1,-U.f-llD ~a Fepoi:t Page 1 of 1 BlackNatio11alist Mooen1ent,Dallas m,isiof'I N~/rzytc 13-ldl C 61aol
- and in their constituencies which something to strike back at. It would have not been excessively conspicuous make the cause fit the effect, it would up to this time. Not many political lead- give us a motive appropriate to the cr·me. · ers have shown that they realize tha
- Dallas• Texas LBJ:MJDR:vws .. March 14, 1962 Dear Sarah: Thank you so much for your mo-st generous letter and I assure you it was my pleasure getting to visit with you last week. 1 I was pleased with the wisdom of ~e Committee, whieh I know Ylill
- laws or other statutes by those involved in the mortgage cases. At this stage the Department of Agriculture suddenly found itself in the headlines over one of the most dramatic and fast-moving news stories of recent times. Witnesses in the public
Oral history transcript, Richard Morehead, interview 2 (II), 7/2/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- to show up and [inaudible] what this fine man was saying. B: Really, you, as a reporter and especially from a conservative paper like the Dallas Morning News, would actually feel threatened at times? M: Yes. A reporter is not supposed to be part
- Party in Texas; land scandal during Shivers' time as governor; Bascom Giles; a federal farm storage scandal involving Billie Sol Estes and Ralph Yarborough's alleged involvement; Texas Commissioner of Agriculture J.E. McDonald; insurance scandals during
- The President doesn't like your work, so for God sakes, be careful." I could, from time to time, sense a nervousness when Maggie Higgins was out there. She came out from the [New York Herald] Tribune and did a series of bizarre stories. She was only
- Early contact with LBJ during 1960 campaign; going to Vietnam for the first time; learning about Vietnam and gaining the confidence of the people there; deciphering the motivation of the officers that spoke to him; Homer Bigart; John Vann; John
- w ^ ~ «TE Hous e Dat e Marc NT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N IARY esident bega n hi s day at (Place ) Th Time Telephon 1 1: in Ou tL f'' oL Activit D Cloudy • /: ' 8:27a t Leonar , 9:02a t I 11 9:11a | f j| .-.-. i Jo
Oral history transcript, Thomas Francis "Mike" Gorman, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1985, by Clarence Lasby
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- an associate editor of the college newspaper, but I liked to write and that sort of thing. And then there was an opening at the New York Herald Tribune. A colleague of mine had gotten on the New York Herald Tribune and said, "Well, you can come on here, and we
- Dealer Congwer News Service Copley Press Cowles Publications Daily Breeze Dallas News Dallas Times Herald The Dartmouth Dear Publications Evansville Courier Fairchild Publications Fort Worth Star Telegram Frankfurther, Rundeshan Gannett Press German
- #3) INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL March 5, 1969 G: This is the second session with Mr. Donald Baker, the general counsel of OEO. Today's date is March 5, 1969. I'd like to start today by asking a question which was partially covered last time
- there meetings in Austin? R: Oh, yes. They'd call a meeting. Waco or Galveston. Or sometimes we'd meet in Dallas, I know one time we met with the Texas R~]ief Commission and Texas Employment Commission and the NYA in Galveston. Another time it might
- INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT BASKIN INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Baskin's office at the Dallas News, Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: Bob, we've known each other too long to be formal, so we might as well go on there. Lyndon Johnson? B: Briefly, when
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- . • 44 West 56th Street • New York 19, N. Y. [3 of 7 Back] THE NEW YORK TIMES, ·-- - - -----MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1948. ------ PACIJ'IC WAR 1'4EMORIAL NEW YORK TUESDAY, HERALD AUGUST There is a definite place for struc tures and monuments
- before, with all these journalistic heavyweights going around the country with the leader of the Soviet Union and covering the President of the United States at the same time. green to say the least, and I knew I was. I was It was fascinating
Oral history transcript, Willard Deason, interview 8 (VIII), 4/15/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the thirty-first speech. Now I want to shift to what we might call another chapter in my observations of LBJ and the presidency and that period of time and discuss what I and other folks have referred to as the Kennedy cult. Not the Kennedy clan. The Kennedy
- covered him from time to time on journalistic events or happenings, for example I was at the 1960 convention, but always in a knot of reporters, and he didn't know my name from Adam's off ox. F: You weren't in Dallas when they had that famous spitting
Oral history transcript, Sarah (Mrs. T. J. .) Taylor, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1971, by David G. McComb
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- of time in Karnack. went to school in Marshall, and then she went to school here. went to St. Mary's. She Then she Now I hope I'm telling this right; this is as well as I can [remember]. But she and Aunt Effie moved to Dallas, St. Mary's