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  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (PLACE) 4921 Day Saturday Date August 1, 1959 30th Place, NW Telephone f or t Entry No. Time 1 11:00a Breakfast in bed 2 1:00 p To Kenwood Country Club with Mrs. Johnson
  • Moines, Iowa. He served as director of the Congressional Liaison Office at the Agency for International Development (AID), and as an assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson where he worked primarily under Marvin Watson as a congressional liaison
  • LBJ Connection: Communications broadcaster; national civic leader; member, National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, 1967; National Vice President, 1960-1961, National President, 1961-1962, Business and Professional Women's Clubs
  • Bio: Research scientist, Sloane-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research 1962-1985; wife of Arthur Krim (President of United Artists Corporation of Hollywood, 1951-1969; and Chairman of the President's Club for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
  • Community Development District Bill Congress- 89th Congressional Briefings Congressional Statements Congressional Statements (1967) Congressional Votes Connally A.F.B. Conservation Consumer Interests Cost Reduction Coyne, Walter Speeches Crank Letters, Far
  • Englert, Deputy Gen Counsel Asst Secy Robert Wallace Asst Secy True Davis Ed Snyder, Ofc of Debt Analysis Frank Cavanaugh, Ofc of Debt Analysis Joe Bowman, Congressional Relations Wayne Weachman, Congressional " Joe Stillman, Congressional Relations Stan
  • Mr. Gleason presented to 1 he Mr. John M. Gleason. National Director of the Boys' Clubs of America Presi lent an illuminated Mr . E . J. Stapleton. Director of Public Information, " caligraphy scroll pledging Mr. Thomas Moore . Exec Director
  • Contenders (Democrat-McCarthy) Presidential Contenders (Democrat-Kennedy) Presidential Remarks (General) Presidential Remarks: Burro Club Presidential Remarks: Congressional Presidential Remarks: IGLWU -- May 25, 1968 Presidential Remarks: National Governors
  • • . I • • \ ) J May 15: 8:30 a.m. ~e@!B)n~District and County Men ~r~t.fel.~~Jrn;ed by C~ T. Davis 10:00 a. m. -- Air Forces Day Parade, Amarillo 10:45 a. m. -- Speech by General Twining 12.:30 p.m. --:Luncheon has been arranged. Congressional
  • 1967, photo, guestbook copies, Clippings 1968, printed material, copy of H.R. 8391, press release, 1966 Congressional Record 1/16/67, 6/28/66, Boston Federal Executive Board notes Printed material, photo, letters 1965, letters 1968, notes Operation
  • MCNEIL EXTENDS INVITATION FROM GRIDIRON CLUB TO LBJ AND LADY BIRD JOHNSON TO A PRIVATE DINNER HONORING LBJ; LBJ THANKS MCNEIL BUT SAYS HE DOES NOT LIKE SUCH DINNERS, WILL HAVE HEAVY SCHEDULE; MCNEIL EMPHASIZES RARITY OF GRIDIRON CLUB INVITATIONS
  • Education Correspondence: Congressional (with Barr) Insolvent National Banks: First National Bank of Marlin, Texas San Francisco National Bank (S.F., Calif.) Brighton National Bank (Brighton, Col.) First State Bank, Dell City, Texas Speeches made while
  • To third floor. Talked to Patsy about seating. Called Mrs. Lindow about arrival at Georgetown club. Heard Luci crying in the hall. Went into hall to console Luci, Lynda, Pat. Saw Bess and Bob Knudsen briefly about lights downstairs. Went into Luci's room
  • Conference, Yale University, 6/3/67 J. T. Middleton Speech—76th Annual Convention—General Federation of Women’s Clubs, San Francisco, CA, 6/7/67 Congressional Letters—EPA—(McGowan)—June, 1971 Congressional Letters—EPA (McGowan) – July, 1971 Congressional
  • ] [publication] [publication] Invitations Declines – 1968 #2 E. Wenk, Jr. – Thank you notes Chron File (fb) MSC Administrative File EW Privileged Mail Contract Memos Congressional Correspondence – 1968 [unitled folder] Candidates Director of Decade Appointments
  • rested Bill Noel Adam Clayton Powel l Tom Deegan, Peter Campbell Brown DeSapio reception at Democratic Club for Members of New York Legislature Press conference at Democratic Club Bob Thomas Ed Weisl, Jr. DeSapio Dinner at Democratic Club for County
  • Institute. The Service contem­ plates a staff of fifty (half of them professionals) and at this writing is awaiting Congressional approval of its budget in order to become fully oper­ ative. While the Service is part of the Department of Commerce for "house­
  • Kleberg. Of course, I was not living in that Congressional district at the time this took place. F: Then you were in Dallas? P: Yes, sir. Subsequent to that, when he made the race for Congress down there, I met him on two or three occasions through my
  • support of Stevenson; General Mark Clark; 1948 and 1954 campaigns; 1960 campaign; President’s club; assessment of LBJ; reserve cutbacks.
  • one day when she spent t wo hour s helping the 75th Congressional Club give a benefit luncheon to buy a wheelchair for a c rippled boy. Only one person was involved -- where else do you start, but with one person? She thought of the suffering
  • 4 p.m. Dearest, I've had so much "congressional., business today there's been no time for radio. Je1;. ell Barber we ,. ts us to check once more vii th the dl r De:partmen t to find out the status of Nilliam S 1ea ron Barber, 18.056,556. To refre
  • Congressional business - check on status of Private William Shearon Barber (wounded in action, missing in action, presumed dead) as wife heard word he was maybe in a prison and wants to send him medicine, asking Navy to reconsider application of Max
  • it to the S h oreh am fo r the C o n g r e ssio n a l Club brunch, a high point o f the y e a r , the annual b ig day of the C ong r e s s io n a l Club, w h ich I have b een going to s in c e 1938. : A s I p u lled up to the en tra n ce, M r s . A lvin O 'K
  • Congressional relations
  • Lady Bird to Congressional Club brunch--theme is the Whistle Stop campaign; Lady Bird is presented with original Fred Sebol train cartoon; to Arboretum with friends; meeting with Governor & Mrs. Paiewonsky of the Virgin Islands about Lady Bird's
  • . On Environmental Quality [1976] Outdoor Advertising Control Court decisions; legislation [1971] Motorist Information Systems, Oregon 1975 Highway Beautification Act of 1965 - 1967 Report to Congress on Program Highway Beautification Act, Congressional Hearings 1974
  • Congressional Club tea to hear Hildegarde. 3/13 Everett Looney writes LBJ that he received a letter from John Ben Shepperd in which he said that he would file for re-election as attorney general within the next few days, ending speculation that he would file
  • , photographs, copies of legislation, and artifacts.collected by Genn P. Wilson. They include materials on the development of America’s space program and space agencies; congressional hearings on space; along with space and science related legislation
  • of directors’ meeting of Scott & White. 2/14 Congressional Club reception for President Truman. 2/20 CTJ and LBJ are in Austin. Mary Rather writes CTJ there that Lucy became ill during the night and was unable to model in the Women’s National Democratic
  • in the Congressional Record for something. K: That was the Texas Club. Are you sure it was New York? G: Yes. Four columns, single-spaced, fine print, and it just goes on for pages and pages, and you wonder how Goldwater got any money at all in that election. K
  • of the President’s Club and its growth; LBJ offering Mrs. Krim Presidential appointments; Krim’s support of Robert Kennedy; fundraising nationwide for LBJ; entertainment celebrities attending political fundraisers; 1964 Democratic National Convention; Don Cook
  • 09/28/17 FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title Congressional Record (Friday, August 30, 1957) [Extension of remarks of Sen. Paul H. Douglas] Speeches of Senator Paul Douglas General Hodge – 1956
  • . open "Interstate Taxation (Leg.)" One item regarding B.O.B. analysis of this legislation. open "Congressional Receptions - ASNE - Briefings" open "California Trip - June 1967" Material on the President's trip to the Los Angeles President's Club
  • the "Congressional Record." They include Lyndon B. Johnson's statements made on the floor of the Senate, and speeches, newspaper stories, and reports entered into the record by Senator Johnson. • • • • Date range of collection: 1927-1972 133 linear feet Available
  • , Inc. Diners Club Kevin J. Dolan, VP Peter F. Drucker Symposia New York University April 21-22, 1981 Peter F. Drucker Economic Development Council of New York City, Inc. Economic Road Maps The Economist Edge Act Banks Edge Act Offices Narcotics, New
  • to town and I would take them out to dinner, or to the 75th Club, which met once a month, always at some charming spot, some tearoom like the Parrot or the Collingwood out on the way to George Washington's home. Or we would go to the Congressional Club
  • to be on the Appropriations Committee; the many visitors and long hours of work LBJ enjoyed; socializing in Washington, D.C., at the 75th Club, the Congressional Club, theater and parties; Lady Bird Johnson's movie camera; Lady Bird Johnson's walk through the slums
  • remember how elegant their house was, with a beige living room which they called a drawing room, sort of a beige velvet sofa. Stag parties were very much a part of the life of Washington in those years. The Congressional Club opened up its doors with a big
  • Is, depa.rture for Vietnam . LBJ Ra~~h April 18-22, 1968_ .·· May 11-14, 1968 May .29-Ju·ne 3, 1968 May 29, 1968 ,, .\ LBJ Ranch · . Fort Worth - Speech at Jim Wright Congressional. Club,· Will Rogers Memorial ,Center :.__ commence-:- . :ment address, Texas
  • Symington at the F Street Club, which was always Stu's great favorite and mine, the elegant, intimate club that was difficult to get into and much sought, on F Street. As always in those years the Congressional Club took up a good bit of my time. I shared
  • on television; visits to historic sites around the Washington, D.C. area with guests; the 75th Club, the Congressional Club, and Women's National Democratic Club; Mrs. Johnson's interest in interior design; LBJ's decision to run for the Senate in 1948
  • in the reevaluation of the Vietnam War. The papers include materials on staff meetings, Congressional relations, ABM negotiations, the USS Pueblo (1968), and the F-111. In addition, there is material that pertains exclusively to Vietnam, including Clifford's
  • staff wrote in response to LBJ’s congressional mail that “LBJ has been ill with the flu for several days and although he hopes to return to Washington almost any day now he has been unable to obtain reservations on the train or plane.” The bill LBJ
  • in formal settings such as the Congressional Club, the Senate Red Cross, the Woman's National Democratic Club-and always with informal weekend family get togethers, car-pooling for the chil­ dren and their activities. Then came the shockof Pearl Harbor
  • , Robert Weaver, John B. Duncan, Hobart Taylor, Wirtz). Hosts dinner at The Elms in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Cain. 3/8 Meets with Secy. McNamara at EOB this afternoon. Attends Congressional Club reception in honor of the Johnsons, then attends formal dinner
  • set aside who wrote Mr. Truman's speeches for the campaign. I think at that time I met Mr. Johnson briefly when he was here for some trip. Really I first got to know him in 1951 when I came here to work with the Democratic Congressional Campaign
  • of Senate Democrats; John Sparkman; Paul Douglas; Paul Butler; Matt McCloskey; Americans for Democratic; Charlie Murphy; Albert and Mark Lasker Foundation; 750 Club; Ed Foley; Liz Carpenter; Ralph Hewitt; Bob Berry; Dave Lloyd; Jack Kennedy; Ted Sorenson
  • ^/6? T o the Office and to the Fish Room OF F RECOR D where Secretary Fowler and Director Schultze were meeting with Congressional Liaison Officers Under Secretary Joseph Barr Purpose of the meeting is to discuss Josep h Bowman, TReasury Congressional