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  • in a crowd somewhere, but nothing that's worth recounting. The first time I ever met him was when I had the responsibility--this must have been in the fall of 1961 and the spring of 1962--for the keynote speaker each year of the state meeting of the Texas
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Time Telephone f or t Lo 10:15a 10:30a 11:00a 12:00n 12:15p 12:30p 2:30p 2:50p 3:35p 4:00p 5:25p 6:30p 7:30p P-38
  • WESTERN -UNION CLAss OP SERVICE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. 1201 SYMBOLS DL=Day letter 9 (l ·) R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J.C
  • BY DIRECT WIRE FROM ,,, A. 1223-S CI.Ass OF SERVICE -- This is a full-rate Telegram or Q1blegram unless its de£erred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. . , WESTERN UNION R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON
  • to Ann Arbor to carry on scholarly pursuits. Gardner Ackley left Ann Arbor for Washington for the third time in August 1962 when President John Kennedy named him as a member of the Council of Economic advisers. He served as a member of the Council until
  • e term of office of nal Labor Relations Board 64. During the time that \ will expire in Decembe Mr. Leedom has been·a Board member, the Board has re­ pudiated its earlier acceptance of "separate but equal" segregat~d unions. The Board has now made
  • . The greatest strength of unionism was in the Post Office Department, where roughly 90 per cent of the employees belonged to one or another of 14 different unions. been the case for some time. And that had The rest of the government had been only very
  • and internal security of Cameroon. Most African leaders spend half their time trying to hold together a flimsy patchwork of regions and tribes divided along arbitrary colonial boundaries. Cameroon is a classic case. It was a merger of French and British
  • a full opportunity to make alternative suggestions of a positive character. He doesn't have a leg to stand on 1f the situation at that time is clearly presented. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow .... h dt s
  • propell e d howitzer with 155mm gun for and additional 12 month period. $2,500,000 to Union Carbide Corp., for program of research on Carbon Composite Materials $262 , 215 indus t rial loan to help Adelet Manufacturing Co. expand its facilities
  • Leaders' Breakfast Senator Mik e Mansfield Mr.Charles Engelhar d Hon. Rober t Kenned y Mr. Walte r Reuther With Mrs. Johnson, gree t Presiden t and Mrs. Segni a t Union Station . Motorcade t o Blair House . Lunch with TIME-LIFE group: George Hun t Otto
  • aet up a convenient time. • • i ~though the name of A. Phillip ~ndolph doe• not appear on the letter, &y ~illdna advi•e• me that Randolph ia now a member of the Council. and 'Thur ■dar -•tma• ., Mr. ~olph ~- ~r,iady qreed' to atte~ t· , ~m • l
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice president began his day at (place). Entry No. Telephone f or t Time Day White House Activity (include Monday January 30, 1961 Date. visited by)* Lo LD 1. 9:30a 2. 11:30a 3. 11:35a t 4
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY White The Vice President began his day at (place). Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Time Telephone f or t Lo 10:00a 1:00p 2:50p f 3:30p 4:15p 4:25p 5:05p 5:10p 5:25p f 5:45p f 7:30p Day House
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day P-38 The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Time Telephone f or t Thurs Jan 11, 1962 Date. Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD 10:30a 10:55a f
  • "#2"; BRIEF OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; LBJ IS MEETING WITH ELMER STAATS, KERMIT GORDON, MYER FELDMAN AT TIME OF CALL; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994
  • LBJ QUESTIONS HELLER ABOUT EFFECT OF TAX CUT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH; STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH; LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT BOONDOGGLE PROJECTS IN POVERTY PROGRAM, REMINISCES ABOUT NYA, TELLS HELLER TO TALK TO PRESS AND EXPRESS OPTIMISM ABOUT ECONOMY
  • "#6"; 1:30 OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS, MLK PRECEDES CALL; LBJ IS APPARENTLY MEETING WITH JACK VALENTI AT TIME OF CALL; POOR SOUND QUALITY; LBJ APPARENTLY ON SPEAKERPHONE; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994 AS TWO SEPARATE RECORDINGS
  • LBJ ASKS FOR SUGGESTIONS FOR STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE, RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, DISCUSSES JET MAGAZINE STORY ABOUT LBJ NOT HAVING PHOTOS TAKEN WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS; LBJ'S MEETING WITH HARRY BYRD, SR. ON TAX BILL
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY Date April 8, 1966 Day Wednesday WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Appointment O P Time Activity (include visited by) Expenditure 10:30 To library 1:40 To Union
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place). The White House Entry No. Time 1966 Date Thursday, January 13, 1966 Activity not dictated 9:45 Departed for Mercedes Eichholz for Spanish
  • at Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Ellington In Baltimore had to change engines twice and a snow plow No. Entry Time Activity preceded the train from Baltimore to Washington 11:55 Arrived Union Station - lots of snow 12:15 Arrived White House
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Date Mrs. Johnson Entry No. MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY began her day at (Place) Day July 1, 1964 Wednesday Time Appointment O P Activity (include visited by) Expenditure 10:30 To third floor to see house
  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE Date January 4, 1965 WASHINGTON White House Day Monday Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time Appointment O P Activity (include visited by) Expenditure Worked with Bess
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. The White House Date Activity Time Wednesday, May 10, 1967 Dictated May 13, 1967 1. 7:45 Breakfast. To the President's Room
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day Entry No. White House at (Place) Date Monday, January 9, 1967 Time
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time The White House Date Sunday, January 14, 1968 Activity Breakfast. 10:55 Went to services at the National City Christian
  • "BM=SECY WIRTZ=PRES PRIOR TO 10 AM MEET" WRITTEN ON DICTABELT; SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS CALL ON 4/6/66 AT 9:18A; CONTENT OF CALL INDICATES DATE IS 4/3/66; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; CHILD IS AUDIBLE IN BACKGROUND
  • WIRTZ READS PROPOSED WH STATEMENT AND CABLE FROM LBJ ON ENDING BLFE UNION RAILROAD STRIKE, REVIEWS COURT ACTION; LBJ QUESTIONS NEED FOR PRESIDENTIAL INTERVENTION; COMPARISON WITH NYC TRANSIT STRIKE; EFFECT OF STRIKE ON VIETNAM; JOHN MCCORMACK'S
  • "FROM B'RM 1-20-68"; "SUMMARIZED" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; LBJ IS MEETING WITH LADY BIRD JOHNSON, MARVIN WATSON, ARTHUR KRIM AT TIME OF CALL; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER
  • SUPPORT FOR LADY BIRD JOHNSON AFTER EARTHA KITT INCIDENT; DISTRIBUTION OF STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS; APPOINTMENT FOR BARRATT O'HARA; SARGENT SHRIVER'S POLITICAL AMBITION; OTTO KERNER; ILLINOIS POLITICS; DAN ROSTENKOWSKI; AGED CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON Day Wednesday DAILY DIARY The senator began his day at (place) Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Time Date October 5, 1960 Sheraton-East Hotel, New York City Telephone f or t Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD
  • 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
  • suss101zED AIR MAIL NOT TAXED PENAUZED FOR BEING URGF.NT AND ESSENTIAL u • ~ t t ' It 1 · . ... , ... . ESTERN UNION W. P. MARSHALL. t • • -...- SYMBOLS DL = Day Lett
  • be the hot issu.es next month, but I think that in principle one should always be able to stonewall on the tough ones and use the rest of the time to convey a picture of the President at work for peace. ~--!. ~. McG. B. Please do Please don't - - -- Speak
  • : A Machinists Union strike has snarled or halted service on a number of railroads from coast to coast. The walkout threatens Vietnam war shipments and promises massive commuter jams tomorrow in some big cities. Some railroads hope to keep war sup plies moving
  • LBJ Connection: President, International Ladies Garment Workers Union, 1932-1966; President's Advisory Commission on Labor-Management Policy, 1961
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; author; lobbyist; Executive Director, National Committee Against Mental Illness; member, U.S. Mental Health Delegation to the Soviet Union, 1967
  • this Mr. Boney went on laying rail south of the Southern crossing. Railway and had almost left Smithfield before catching the Southern Railway watchman out of place; therefore, he (Mr. Boney) laid this crossing during the night. At that time
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cooper -- I -- 23 days. The union has to get a ratification and we simply cannot, in this period of time
  • First contact with LBJ; the 1963 union-steel company difficulties; LBJ's active interest; LBJ sends representatives to negotiations; negotiation teams meets in DC on LBJ's invitation; I.W. Abel; Secretaries Wirtz and Connor; LBJ's meetings
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day The VicePresident began his day at (place). Entry Time No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Lo 8:15a 8:45a 10:10a 10:15a t 10:20a 11:50a 12:00n 12:05p 1:30p 10 11 12 13 2:00p 2:20p 4:55p 4:55p 14 15 5:00p
  • for the time betn,. W.W. Approve Call me Ro■tew ECLAS.II U'D E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 LJ ~7-;i_~7 By ~ , NARA Datef:K-o~ 1 ----S~CllET/1;,CDIS L/ --Mr. PreaideDt: Attacbed warm farewell for your approval meaaage It would be delivered OD i• a to KiDg
  • , who know a great deal about China. As for China, there is more hope of change than there has been for a long time. There is transition to something quite dissimilar -- perhaps in time to be compared to the changes in the Soviet Union. The dialogue
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) LBJ Ranch Time No. Entry MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Date Monday, November 22, 1965 Activity not dictated 8:30 Talk w/ Bill Heath and Mrs. Dickson 9:00 To B's Beauty Shop 11