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  • II . an d Mrs. Norma n Hackerman . Fran k Erwi n _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ 'HUE HOUS E Dat e. ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON >IARY th e LB J Ranc h Sunda resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Tune Telephon In Ou tL e . Activit oL D 3:24p Arriv y
  • Hotel REMARKS the National Confe 7:45p To desk w/ Mr. Krim --in Office_^ |8:10p To living room - joiningMrs. JohnsonLuci an sponsored b y the National Alliance of Businessmen - in the Park Ballroom SJSXKKX Ford II is Chairman of NAB President was met
  • OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HIS FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS AT LUNCH M£ET1Mw MOTE& COPYRl61 ltED Mlkalion Requis es i!eFMi11ion of Cop~ight July Z4, 1968 In the Mansion 2nd Floor Hold ii. W. lhome1 Jotinson Attending the meeting were: CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow
  • , and artillery bombardment k:Z-_' ~~ '~ of North Vietna:::i:::,ta ~ Ih~v~::::::t:::ii~:~cision on the ~~ . . basis of developments in the Paris talks, - - and in the belief that this action can lead to progress toward a peacefu~ settlement of the war. I
  • . 3.4(b) White House Guidelines, Feb. 24, 1~33 Bvj);&··, NARA, Date _-!f/ - / ·-- -·-- - - · ·· · · · · · - _ _.,_ _ _ -¥, ·~ -,-- f '·"· - . ,. .·· . ~·· ·. -,.._ .-.~ . '. ' II'..._.~ t -- -----------~~~- - ' . . : ,\ ,\.)) ' ~ t -Er
  • to mCJ:-~ ow. ll. Should ~hi s f r..:1, Ac1:~sc •.i ~.ncl D~ll 2rc th.!nl·.tr:q. o! a !'L.\TO uby to fv:9c~ a so11"tlc:1. l:l essc 3c~ Ac!1~ao:l. hims~Ii v.O\!.M split t he rernni:tlng ciffo!'encc b ~tv.rec n Grcoka :-.nd Tu:-k!J . We wocltl th~n ask nU t
  • ..... ... YEKADL 2240 3351218 J 0 1 12 a4 Z ·z YH •' .-:-~; CIA :-o \:!HITE HOUSE =:zNJOSD .:=;::: N/DEPT OF STATE :'.:EM _-. ill e .
  • . j.«:"i i .,/ \ '. 8:48a , 8:58a f Homer Thornberry ________________ __ _ , . i i t , | I i i ! ; ' . i Marvin ii Hon. ~~ Mrs. | the 1 Senator Walt , , Watson « , ,—___ = _ , I . •-8:42a f ? ^__ 1. 1 8:21a t
  • :27p t Marvin Watson (in the Navy Mess)--The President asked for a CIA paper he ha d had i the previous day, but MW was unable to find it. 2:00p 3:43 To i- _______ | Mr. ii 3:07p t i 1i 4:03p | t
  • Press. GC memo to DT _! ____ f__ Expend,- (include visited by) ture Secy Joseph Barr _ i __ _ —— _________ I i ____ --- i - , .-i—ui-ra-- ^ .--I. 1 ^-'d/ | 4:18p ! ^/ I f. 1 II " ~~ I ~\4:45p i £-— 4:21p ) 4:21p I 4:45p j 4:21 p' U
  • Telephone In Out Lo 11:25a t t or t ...... . Activit LD . Johnson ,— 11:36a : The 11:36a I Back - 12:14p | j President to the Fish Room w/Walt Rostow an d Ellsworth Bunker to Oval Rm Office w/ Dr. Donald Hornig | ——————— n i ^ 11:36a ii
  • think you ought to do more research, particularly you, Dan"--Dan Rather. caused a lot of this without checking. cheeks. "You know, you Tears rolled down Dan's II I was sitting there at the time. Then we came back and landed at Andrews Air Force
  • to the Gaiety, the burlesque house. He said, lIWell, I don 1t know whether I ought to do this or not, Dorothy, it 1 s rough. I warn you--it's rough! II That was our celebration. Mr . Johnson m.et Bird and me at the train in the morning and took us oyer
  • Baines Johnson Libra~. ~ :;1. -
  • Oral history transcript, Covey T. Oliver, interview 2 (II), 12/12/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • TEN D AS :rRON~ UIf S A RE! S ~ CCES SF ~ L l. ~ B ACK I TO, EARTH II M~' PERSONAL! CONGR~TULl'\1 JCNS: AND! THOSE OF THE 1 GOVERNMENT ANDI PEOPLE.· oF'f UG~NI)~, I01 YOy~ THE 1 ASTRON~UTS'. AND !HE1 PEOPLE OF! AMERII Cl'\ ON TH 1IS! MONUMEN1T~L1F'Elt
  • ! 1"s f·l=rt~ o.8 fs~t ~.111.• ·: f n:ff.l1~ !1rt;1:s r1~I ! • 8 =~•'f:. i~J&[ff lo=!: : g i~r ii ~ ~ • I l ■ r !1 . _ !1° "1!f . i• J(t~: !11 S-~ I • l Ii.,.. 1!1:~t!~ 1 if, t:l i'f sr1l1cJ~. =1· .t = £ l • I l B a:il !: • Ii••· tt• B rit
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPON DENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION I/ II ,, // " ~ J-l/-~ ~ NJ...J tj3-l-7 If I/ ,, #8 memo Klein to Bundy s 2p 4/21/64 ~ ;FS 1-'l-'f 3 NI.. .J A 'f.3-J. 7 ~11
  • ,'). . - • I• ,"' ~·~~~ • • > ~.. ·_• I Iu...­ ... . •• . -,'p•. ' -';\ ...........'" #!-...M M • ' "'II... 'il-1: : : ..i .. ~-~--~~.""' . IL.,,._--... . .. . ,r. :II l 'I • I,_:.,. - - f" I J' .M arch 28, 1966 I' ..~ I t
  • to be worked on. C i'lliD,Ji;D LIB. Ii Sli UATI{;. ~sooe &1 gi.1ed the oo ntr-«1.ct for f.l two y tr 1,eri(;d. It is ,.,95 por. ;1 onth fo:r th o two roar period. ( l told you i noorroctly when I said $100 per 1no nth tne fir st year and , 96 per mon th
  • Government's Remaining Role in Educatiohn .I A conversat i on between Dr. Samuel Halperin, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation, and Mr. Harold Howe II, U.S. Commissioner of Education. 1 [ I­ i I I­ i I .. l'i I LBJ Presidential Library 1
  • See all online interviews with Harold Howe II
  • Oral history transcript, Dr. Samuel Halperin and Harold Howe II, interview S-II, undated
  • Harold Howe II
  • of 1965, Vol. I - II (Bound) open 7 Social Security Amendments of 1965, Vol. III - IV open 8 Social Security Amendments of 1965, Vol. V open 8 Proposed Social Security Amendments of 1964, Vol. I open 9 Proposed Social Security Amendments
  • . D. E. F. II. SimonePoulain Helene Lindow Martha Ross Lenora G. Hagg Ogha S. O'Gulian Marcia M. Maddox Bess Abell {Mrs. Johnson's Social Secretary) who had the following staff: A. Barbara K. Wojcik B. Carol A. Carlyle C. Bette Hogue III. Sharon
  • . D. E. F. II. SimonePoulain Helene Lindow Martha Ross Lenora G. Hagg Ogha S. O'Gulian Marcia M. Maddox Bess Abell {Mrs. Johnson's Social Secretary) who had the following staff: A. Barbara K. Wojcik B. Carol A. Carlyle C. Bette Hogue III. Sharon
  • good, The passing or the years have given the ansuer in ful.1. The American farmer J.l repaying his loans; he ii buying and using electricityJ he ii practicing the soil conservation that pays such rich dividends in present and future productivity
  • with _equitable distribution, ia "'8 inches. Elevation ot Waycross is 1.37feeL Waycross is a headquarters city wit..'l many a.gencie1 of goyernment located here, and with distli­ bution headquarters for many national concerns. It ii used ex­ tensively
  • . ' ' . ' Li M!ITEDI ' " . . ~ , . . . ' . ' . . . ' . - OFF iI . ' cL~L:·usE ; - . - . . . ' 1· Department of State \ ;1\,. , .•: ,..>. \ I ; .. \ l i •,: j ! / ) () /t.t? .,. t.} ,_f tJ I /r.oo \: \ ,'/0 IC i9 /llo3
  • for a couple of days a week, and he would say, "Talk to the Budget about this. Get up an Executive Order on this." Or "Go up to The Hill. II F: This was when you were working in New York? H: Yes, but I [was] -- F: Commuting to a certain extent? H: Yes
  • ~. ?nydoa-4 Acadeaddan &~&YOY ta aea.va ....... the ped8cl of Mat D llu!Oligb lwie· II. : P:relldeat ba . /J/ .M 5Goo•p._ NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR A 25, 0 .C. APR 30 1964 The President
  • ~';,~!Z, ~:. 4~ft..L i waa ple-a1·"4to ha."leyour 1ettet o!J~?!:'iia.'t'f2, 196&, c:omme.n~g on .my New Yf#ar1 ii! Da;y llala.nzl of Payme1tta mcea-igt>. ttou,r. ;tettet ~oa~lu c:ommeu~ two .Elt.tgi;c$tiooewhich, caU for Yoo,at.e -•~ggeal M w. ct.a
  • FOR THE WAR II•E•, UNCLASSIFIED Departmen,t· of State UNCLASSIF'IED PAGE 02 LA PAZ 051~5 2018312 DEFENSE! MINISTRYo Io IMPORTATIONOF· F'IREA~MS·REQUIRES ENTRY.PERMIT FROM WARMINISTRY• 2o MINISTERIAL DIRECTIVE OF DEC, 8, 1965 ESTABLISHES·, Ao SEPARATE
  • by magnetic means, and physical inspection of the enemy satellite. • Achieve means of destroyi•t• di1t1rmi•1or di11n'li•1a satellite if it is armed. In World War II, British pilots pioneered a means of diTert­ ing London-heading V-l's, nudging the buzz.bombs
  • $ 1-l;Jf/ -ttr3 Report -Stat ,---,_..._..,.....___,,_,. ________ ...--+-+- ~ 9 _, .i li'3. VP- J olm-s-ea-ta.J,.kL«eSS.-wl-3.i1,,1c..t;;;.R--,1,'H,Q-3::-aoH--&ii,-,E-,1=-E-:1:-tt±t:i----,r-1,1---...-------+-----"- [duplicate l/16a Letter FILE
  • tell him, "A lot of other people, though, don't feel the same way that you do, at 1east I hope they don It, II and turn it off 1ike that. I had a fellow one time, an electrician came up here to put all the electrical work in the thing for me. He
  • of that, and he said, "He's the best man running, but he makes the worst speeches that live ever heard. F: II t'laybe I made worse speeches, I don I t know. We won't run any analyses on that. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • with Governor cK thf'n first. Fernandez said he and the Mayor \v' talk to the· Governor and keep us informed of developments. I explained to him that he should be in touch with John kriswell on matters such as this. He said be would call on Criswell when be ii
  • thought that ,• Kash .ii r settlement wou ld contribute more than anything else to th e solution lif our di lemma on the subcontine nt . Ayub had made clear that i f only Kashmir could be settled, he would agai n offer joint defense to India . Pakistan
  • the questions, the report will review: I. U. S. Objec­ tives in South Vietnam; II. Present U. S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses o! .Ac­ tion; V. Possible Later Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
  • Presiden lef ~ j! I | ——_-^—_— —______ i 1:00p 1:55 I! ii i( i Luc i Larr d Churc h an d added one person t o party Mrs. Lel a Marti n returne d t o ranc h wit h the Johnson s pI 'j ! -^__^_ Lunc Mrs Mrs Mrs — t int o offic e - rea d item s o n
  • t o General Eisenhowe r ^_ 7am Presiden Ij , __ l 18 , 196 8 _ > 1 , t departs Ai r Force On e t o t arriva l o f Genera l Eisenhower; , President walkin g i n fresh ai r ___ 1. : awai 7:14am Presiden - i ; 1 : 7:15am 1 ii i M
  • the Lincoln __j J the •_ Mr. _----_ - Otto Fuerbringer ,___ MarieFehmer. Mary Slater j__- -„.. __ ._,_ —___ _j 3:49 4:11p | : 4:21p; ii _ _ ...... _ | Driving possible | driving _j j _^ j top up due to the heat--about 103 w/ Mr. - James