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  • the largest--Democratic fund raiser ever in Minnesota, and Lyndon Johnson was the speaker. He was now president. President Kennedy had been assassinated, and that whole fund raiser--it was a thousand-dollar, President's-Club type thing in which you could meet
  • to describe that President's Club dinner in New York at the Waldorf. J: Let me ask a question then. Were there two Waldorf dinners while I was there? G: There could easily have been. Could have had one each year. J: Yes. I don't think I went
  • Statement Signing Bill to Protect Capitol canceled 10-20-67 Balance of Payments- Remarks by the President 1-1-68 Bergstrom Air Force Base Remarks 1-10-68 President's Club 5-26-68 C-5A Rollout, Marietta, Ga. 3-2-68 Conrad Hilton Hotel Remarks in Chicago, IL 4
  • LBJ, Lady Bird, Lynda & Luci to Paltka, FL, for Intercoastal Canal ceremonies, flipping switch for initial excavation, and presentation of ceramic bull; to Palm Beach to visit Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy; to reception for President's Club
  • will not go to Kennedy • ..I have a proposed letter about Johnson for President Club in D. c., Maryland and Virginia that 1,vill send out at the proper time. I will mail you a copy. I am going to get some stationery printed and then we will dec.tde just who
  • /PR 18-3 ........ http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/whcf ~ITO-EAST WAR/PRESIDENT'S CLUB This file contains letters and responses sent to members of the President's Club concerning the Middle East situation . There is also material
  • : President's Club money or--? J: I don't know. Cash, I know it was cash. And he would get together an envelope, and we'd call the guy over. He'd come in and visit a while and talk a while. Before he left, he would get that envelope. No quid pro quo, nothing
  • school "President's Acre" Cemetery President's Club President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice President's Commission on the Status of Women President's Commission on White House Fellows President's Daily [Intelligence] Brief
  • was a spot on his own record--the fact that he had this obligation. B: Did he continue to put pressure on people to get rid of that obligation? D: The President's Club kept functioning. and more difficult. But after '64, it became more '65
  • did go to the Convention in Los Angeles in 1960)didn l t you? S: Yes. r·1: And you were a member of the Texas del egation for Johnson for President, I assume. S: Yes. Before that we had organized in this district a Johnson for President Club. M
  • Kaiser and several others whom the President had met in various capacities. G: How about Arthur Krim, for example? Was there a link between his communication with the business community and the President's Club? C: No, I think Arthur Krim represented
  • -- IV -- 28 W: Wasn't his at all, but Sam Rayburn talked him into it. But he did make that statement that night. G: When do you think--let me back this up a minute here. In 1959, late 1959, they started this. LBJ for President clubs began to come up
  • K WASHINGTON, STREET, D. C. COMMITTEE N.W. 20006 TEL~~HONlt FEDERAL 3·87!!10 October 18, 1965 TO: Yoichi R. Okamoto Clifton RE: Pictures c. carter of President's Club Party on September 29 I will be happy to make the identification
  • A Rayburn-for-President Club has been formed by 73 House Democrats. This is the first real effort to draft the Speaker for the Democratic presidential nomination. All of the Texas delegation questioned, with the exception of Rep. J. Frank Wilson of Dallas
  • of Greatness" 1965 Democratic Fund Raising Plans 1965 "Why I Am A Democratic" Contest Sustaining Membership Drive, etc Announced June 21 19 Democratic National Committee Finances President's Club, 1966: Goodell. Charges On Dismissal of Antitrust Suit
  • --at the beginning, it was very difficult to raise money, so finally we--they were able to get LBJ's Hundred Dollar--members of the LBJ's Hundred Dollar President's Club, and we agreed to raise four million dollars for Humphrey there. H: That was the LBJ Hundred
  • ; always has been. G: What was the role of the President's Club in fund raising in 1964? O: I have never been enamored with fund raising. I resisted all through my years in politics being directly involved with fund raising. I never liked that aspect
  • Committee Finances President's Club, 1966: Goodell. Charges On Dismissal of Antitrust Suit On Anheuser-Busch Democratic National Committee: Gen'l Organizational Plans for 1964 Election DEMOCRATIC PARTY FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES, 1963: GALA, DOLLARS FOR DEMOS
  • for John M. Bailey, CHR. Christmas Cards, 1964 Democratic National Committee Mailing Codes William Whites Book on Pres. Johnson President's Club Members, 1964 35 Time Sheets Prices Printing Forms Travel Advance Preparation for Speakers Form 57 NASA (loose
  • ( ISRAEL - ARABS - EGYPT) .. including Arab blockade ot Gult Shipping. INPORMATION ONLY: Aclmowledgements to releases re above which were sent to members ot the President's Club ­ Filed GENERAL ND 19/CO 1-6/PR 18-3 • ROrHING ELSE TO BE FILED
  • and will ask a number of men and women to serve as a kind of Johnson-for-President club. Tom Miller and Edgar Perry were recently named co-chairmen of the Johnson 1956 Chronology ● p. 13 of 57 07/2024 13 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted
  • International Affair ft. Princ eto n, N.J. 3-128 of Ar.;~1•ic.inHethodism, 5-11-66. Remarks at President's Club D:inner Houston, Tei:. Remarks at the sign:f.,\!: or National Defense Transportat.ion Day Procl1tmation 1,-22-66 Remarks at Congr
  • Sales Act Pay Raise (Federal Civilian Employees) Pa. Ave. Natl. Historic Site Polish Post Office Postal Savings System H.R. 8030 Poverty Bill President's Club (Houston, et. al.) Presidential Prayer Breakfast Public Works & Economic Development, 8/26/65
  • , Hampton County President's Club Barbara understands the train did not stop because there had been reports that much heckling had been planned, but the above-named people say that the~e was every bit of one person there with a Goldwater banner, thus
  • , but he regards him as the "best equipped" man. He would not merely accept Moore's appointment, but do so with enthusiasm. Moore is a member of the President's Club and known to Joe Fowler, Bob Murphy, Jim Farley, as well as the impressive list of others