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  • MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E HOUSE WASHINOTOM T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 4, 1965 Page 1 B e g a n a t g r e y daw n, a b o u t 6:30, w ith co ffee in b e d b e fo re we d r e s s e d to go to th e C o n g r e s s io n a l P r a y e r B r e
  • s an d th e U d a lls an d M r s . B ro w n . T h e G o v e rn o r h a d a l r e a d y le f t, th e p o o r m a n , to fly to a B a r C o n v e n tio n to d e liv e r a s p e e c h a t daw n th e n e x t m o r n in g . T h e n we w e re b a c k a t
  • e c ta n t f e e lin g o f daw n. And a s w e d r o v e a lo n g th e G eo rg e W a sh in g to n M e m o r ia l P a r k w a y , m i s t w a s r is in g fr o m the P o to m a c in g r e a t b illo w s m a k in g i t lo o k lik e one o f the e a r ly
  • J e a n L o u is o u t a t daw n f o r a sh a m p o o an d s e t a t th e W h ite H o u s e , m y h a i r s tif f a s a n A f r ic a n b u s h m a n 's f r o m a w e e k s p e n t w ith A B C a n d c o n s ta n t s p ra y in g a n d f r o m r id in g
  • a b la n k e t a c r o s s th e c r a c k b e tw e e n th e d o o r s , r e a d a lit t l e m o r e a n d th e n tu rn e d i t o u t. It w as a s h o rt n ig h t. . I w a k e d a t 5:30 w ith the b i r d s c h irp in g the daw n. h e a lth y , to u
  • u s t a l i t t l e off s h o r e . Up it w o u ld go a n d th en b a c k . It to ok a w h ile to daw n on m e th a t th is w a s a U n ite d S ta te s Ship - - a s o r t of a n a r m ed g u a r d b e c a u s e of o u r p r e s e n c e . A f te r
  • a c e - - daw n c l e a r a n d b rig h t. A c tu a lly in h o u r s a n d e n e r g y s p e n t it w a s one o f the m o s t c i v i l i z e d d a y s of a t r i p I 'v e had. B ut in the s h e e r b a t t e r i n g s of e m o tio n s i t w a s p
  • C; ■ 1968 ■ ' SUNDAY. JANUARY 7 Sunday, J a n u a r y 7, daw n ed clo u d y and cold. M a r y K a lt m a n w e r e h e r e e a r l y . B a r b a r a and T h e y h a d s p e n t S a tu rd a y evening t u r n in g th e l i t t l e w o r k a r e
  • , and then d epart w ith th e V ic e P r e s id e n t, the a stro n a u ts, and J im Cairi b e fo r e g r e y daw n. She cou ld . She did. 1965 T h u rsd ay, June 17th (continued) Thinking about gettin g th em o ff at that tim e , I w a s about to c a ll H
  • is now Mansfield or Marshall Ford Dam. three dams on the Colorado River. The Marshall Ford Dam started out as a small daw but ended up as a flood control dam. I guess we'll get to that. PB: Well it is somewhat complicated as I said before. SC
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  • r o u g h . MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 12, 1968 P a g e 14 S u d d e n ly i t daw n ed on m e a l i t t l e p a s t 7:00 th a t w e w e r e s u p p o s e d to go to th e r e t u r n e n g a g e m e n
  • ED OE E ICIAL USE DECLASSIFIED /J L -) 8 3 -/ 77 (Cy of Saigon 694, August 31, 1965) From Ambassador Lodge Authority ...l::.:_:_:::...J;~~------::-::-g ~~ ---- --c:> N ARS, Daw~t~/ -- /~ By ~ 1. Ambassador Lodge gave Backgrounder Tuesday to 16
  • for which they have all along expressed their strong support. However, leave to yourdisoretion. D....,rL: S.:..L ..ED Authoritv~ G - .J/4pl By ftM//t.d1z-: , 1"A.RS, Daw .~/47..?/?-'/ i I 0roflad l,y I ARA : EMI1artin : lh lDl/1/6 c1ealliul1on _ ov