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  • was a good-natured guy. He wasn't smart like I was writing for the newspaper, the College Star, and I had this in there--what I did was buy a joke book and substitute a college student's name because then they took the papers and sent them home because
  • Biographical information; recollections of college living arrangements and teachers; early impressions of LBJ; memories of the Johnson family; LBJ’s reputation at Southwest Texas State Teachers College; White Star/Black Star organizations; elections
  • . working out tho lnnum.erahle details involved in this unique e\fent. but .h ope you will agree tha.t the results were well worth it! Vithout your efforta the show 'vould never have nm so smoothly. Please know how deeply I appreciate all you did to· turn
  • /VHITE HOUS E Dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Novembe DIARY th President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Timp Telephon 11 In Ou tL r 19 , 196 8 • e Whit e Hous e Tuesda e fort . Activit oL D God y « Expend! y (includ e visite d by ) tur 7
  • Ww ^HITE HOUS E Dat W e Novembe r 20 , 1968 DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Ne President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL w Yor k City, N Y Wednesda e fort Activit oL D . 9"43a m Aboar . Presiden . Larr . Ke . Rober
  • )_ ; _ _ „__________________ !"——"—~~~~—™—^~~— ~ ^—~~ Jo y ), e Califano (pl) e Califan o t o Ova l Offic e , _ „ ~ "~ ~ —~ ™ HUE Hoos f Dat e Ma y 17 . 196 7 ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N NARY ,. ,_ , Th resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Day Tune Telephon .. In Ou tL e fort Activit oL D
  • awarding Admiral McDonald Of Gold of Star — S 9 X? J5b 7^ in ~~ff lieu releasedbio of j* second DSM & issued proclamation designating the week beginning July 16 asCaptive Nations Week. ^ . ^_ ^~* ^ , f ^ ; 8:31a f \ 8:35am BREAKFAST s
  • to them and shake hands To Jet star — -_——. — Jetstar to LBJ Ranch, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson Mr. Sam Houston Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nugent and son, Lyn Mr. Arthur Krim Miss Mary Gfeller ________ Dr. George Burkley ' Sgt. Kenny Gaddis "mf" Secret
  • standing on the prairie with the spaciousness of the heavens wrapped around you, and looking out to the farthest star. You, who live in the Great Plains of America have thia window on the univerae as your daily fare, and I think it gives you a special per­
  • World War ll.... She was, she said, 'a one-person recruitment ef­ fort.' She went out across the country to recruit for the WACs. She had one uniform, which she pressed every night and wore the next day. And it was such a huge success that they ended up
  • W VHITE HOUS E ^ Apri / \.*S Dat e_ 3ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N PLt bega n his da y a t (Place) th Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL . Thursda e Activit oL D fort 12:45a Senato 6: 50 e Whit e House Day ^ y y (includ e visite d by ) r Richar d
  • telegram concerning the Taylor-Clifford mission. Mr. Clifford said that he believed it would be more difficult for the Australians to turn us down when they are in touch with the President directly. Mr. Clifford said that each head of government had to say
  • ,nd a special delegation. The Foreign Minister has sent a telegram inviting you to attend (Tab A}. This would be an excellent opportunity for another trip to Latin America. But State thinks it ~ould set a bad precedent for you to attend an inaugural
  • ''-'^.vVf •*■ A. % iy | *X '^ '■ : l^^-*':r'>T';' ./■,•;• 'V T COPY LBJ LIBRARY TELEGRAM D e p a rtm en t o f State Action Info -TOP OCGRET ' ’ 1 0 , 1 9 6 5 , 9 : 1 6 A .M. COOTROL: RECEIVED: 9239 JUNE FROM: Saigon . t ACTION: . QOOO
  • 9 9 liJCOMING TELEGRAM D epartm ent o f State ‘H _______ SECRET ■ CS 00 RUEHCR DE RUMJIR 0SA 15/0345Z P_P_150330Z ZEA _ Info v^ F M _________ 1^2 ■' • ‘ ^ E M B A ^ ^ Y ~ ­5 7 rfG 0 ih TO RUEHCR/SECSTATE WASHDC 0 1 2 S 5 9 , ^ RUEPW
  • ." There was a columnist at that time on the Washington Star , and I could be wrong about the name, but it seems to me it was Raymond Clapper, who was extremely well liked and well thought of . He was more oriented toward the New Deal and the President's programs
  • -- 12:45 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM ROSTOW The final formulation in the attached is worth thought: If we could offer Hanoi and the world a conference of the four fighting forces to stop the bombing and stop the infiltration, on a monitored
  • that the President fire off a telegram to all the producers to head off, I have here to head off the [New York] Times; I don't know what that means, I think to head off, appeal to them not to follow the Bethlehem example. I then had a conversation almost from
  • L _J FORM 4 • 82 LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE DS-323 AMB:RCS:mvm10/2 8/65 Clearances: FOR DEPT . USE ONLY □ Out 0 ' ment of State OUTGOING TELEGRAM Depart INDICATE: 0 COLLECT CHARGETO 86 Origift NEA 1 PH '65 Der26 t. lftfoa ss G SP SAH
  • in the last 12 months when I was here as we did in .the weeks I was away last winter. ~4· ~ . .... OK Speak to me ------ McG. B • 12/31/64 TO: The Preeident FROM: McO.!)rge Bundy For information. Here ·ls Max'a telegram. and the answer which t have
  • WESTERN UNION (;LASS OF SERVICE This is a full--rate Telegram or Cable, gr:, m unless its de, (erred character is in, dacated by a suitable symbol ahove or pre, ceding the address. W , P . MARSHALL. SYMBOLS DL=Day Letter 18 ) ♦ • NL=Night
  • Telegram, Doris to Lyndon B. Johnson, 7/17/1954
  • ~ CLASS OF SERVICE DESIRED CABLE DOMESTIC TELEGRAM ORDINARY DAY URGENT RATE LffiER SERIAL \.. DEFERRED NIGHT OVERNIGHT LffiER TELEGRAM SHIP SPECIAL RADIOGRAM SERVICt Patron• should check claBS of service deoiNd; otherwise the meBSap
  • refer MACY la .'. . ~ OUTGOING TELEGRAM:· Department INOIC"T(i' □ COU.((f ~ ,J er ; .. u of State 0 l.l ,r, ~ !l!:Cl\'.!1' □ CIIAIOC,o Cla·ssl/lcatlo11 () « 0 : A~embass·y PARIS-~~~ ..... • ~I-ORI'r, STATE 7 TODEL .. NODIS/HARVAN
  • - appreciation. • •• • • • J~ Bart.low Martin LIMITED·onICliLUSE Department INCOMING TELEGRAM of State OFFICIALUSE ONLY 43 Action Control: PC Rec'd: Info ss FROM: Manila TO: Secretary or .. 14338 September 19, l,,9J2 4g4,~- State G H ARA
  • le worth re!errtna back to. Oil the record yOG can leave these men In no doubt of ~ s-v..-~ t)e awai-ene1a of the real dlfflculttea. but you will probably want. te> leave no doubt also ·of the couvlctlon of the U.S. that tbls really la a place where
  • - , quested. ;; · - -· Fo1 your information. - - For comment REMARKS: Description: • -~ ,. X . -Th Lettez: id Telegram; Other. To: e Pres ent · . From: Mrs. Howard Hughes. Sr.~ 1251 Penna Ave..·~ East Liverpool. Ohio Date: U ndatecl Subject
  • arms e f ­ fort in space than a. United States commitment to such a program. This we will not do. At the same time that we are purs u i n g cooperative s cientific efforts in space through the Un i t e d Nations and otherwise, we will of course take
  • for the yard and got some St. Augustine grass. G: Did you have to move in some dirt to get the--? J: Yes, and we had to knock out--Aunt Frank had a-- G: Star-shaped-- J: --kind of a star-shaped flower bed and an old fountain, which no longer gave forth
  • TRANSFER THE "AB" AFTER OVERHAUL TO Fsu . • I FSU WILL MAINTAIN "AB" TO BE OPER ATED BY INDIAN CREW• 51 CF THE 5-YEAR PROGRAM IS SUCCESSFUL' UGC WILL TAKE OVER LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Department of State TELEGRAM a..q LIMITED OFFICIAL USE PAGE 02 NEW
  • to reinforce her forces in off at lO a.m. TuHday far fit,a, Italy, M.cr1oysia. RUSK TERMS POLICY 'BEST'·· Stars in their causes... HOlLYWOOD. Mon. flP.,.,,,.-.r\ - • NICOSIA, Mon. (Rlovt01J. Presid~nt Makarios today ogr. to allow t> hrkiolr sl,ip to d Gt Fo
  • is not relevant to the matter. In accordance with that advice, I am not· taking the action suggested in you:r telegram~ McPherson, Jr. Special Counsel to1:he President Harry c. ] b-~cUTlV~ - ! ~ e() t THE \',' H IT=: HOU SE ;?£J7,-~1Jt/~ \'/ASH I
  • File unit description: Contains notes, memorandums, letters, telegrams, press releases, press conference transcripts, biographies, resumes and reports related to operations of the Department of Justice during the administration of President Lyndon B
  • . A SOURCE OF THIS BUREf\U WHO HAS FURNISHED HELIABLE - IN THE PAST' WORTH ti ADVISED THAT AU lliHDENTIFIED QUARtER OF ?1 MILLION COtffERE1\CE 1 HAS BEEN D~SC!dbED END .PAGE TWO "S\:JEDISH co;,JMITTEE" [:j~\Y BE DOLL!-1RS TO THE SOUTHER[~ CHRISTitd
  • Westmoreland was admitted to WomackArmy Hospital at Fort Bragg, N.C. yesterday evening with a temperature of 104 degrees. General Westmoreland's ailment has been diagnosed as pneumonia in the lower lobe of the left lung. Antibotics were administered
  • went . But then I came back by boat on the Lurline , and during that time the purge story came out . was a list sent as far as I know . I believe there I was then on the boat and I kept getting telegrams from friends who--one of them would say
  • 61 ·w· "' I 0 G 0 6 2 >- OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 Department of State ··1 ; COLLECT CHARGE TO -SECRET Clqssiflcation u0 ACTION1 Amembauy TEL AVIV OEc Zu u STATE lnfo1 NODIS ~.. 1. Davies December 20 brought Israeli Minister
  • and letters to register orbit Another first the special a pyramiding person urges ten friends into two politica.Uy of Columbia. nominee personally to expect "Tell A Friend" after H'l.lmphreymake their and the District by telegram launch
  • of the Marigold activity. M: You'd only been there a couple of weeks earlier. c: Right. So basically it was a question of catching up. And then Wilson asked [David K. E.] Bruce if I could stay there through the talks. Bruce sent a telegram back