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  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. LBJ Ranch Time Date Monday, October 10, 1966 not dictated Activity 8:20 Toured with President, the Martins, Reagan, and Danz
  • party. Drove around Boyhood Home area. Went to the bank where President went in. Returned to the ranch by park area. 8:45 Main ranch and then to Reagan Ranch 9:33 Back to house 9:43 Left house again and picked up Barefoot Sanders at the airstrip
  • , Ashton left in car with President driving. Toured Reagan, Martin, Danz, LBJ, Scharnhorst ranches. Picked up Mr. Kellam. 6:18 Returned to main ranch and all remembered that President wasn't supposed to be driving. 7:00 - 7:30 Dinner of fish with President
  • Reagan, Martin looking at deer (over) Entry No. Time Activity 4:20 Returned main house 5:20 Left alone to drive to Johnson City. Went to Fort and met Mr. and Mrs. Roy White. 6:00 Went to Kitty Clyde's house and talked about park w/ Liz, Jimmy Pitts
  • for fossils cut on highway expenditure 3. 5:10 Left Diamond X with Taylors 5:40 Stopped at Cousin Oreole's. Picked up Mrs. Hatcher and Mrs. Allison. Went to Reagan Ranch. 4. 6:05 Returned to main house for Thanksgiving dinner with President, Luci and Pat
  • took seven correspondents in car and showed them cemetery, birthplace, Reagan, Martin, Danz Ranch. 1:10 Main house Signed lots of Christmas mats. 3:00 Lunch with Bess, Mr. Kellam, President, Marie, Mary. Went driving with President (From Bess's
  • around. 5:30 Chopper to Coca Cola Cove. Thunderstorm - so no boat. 5:50 To Scharnhorst. Walked w/ Arthur Krim. 6:45 Return to main house. Sat into cars and went to Reagan Ranch. Joined by Malecheks. Rode around Martin and Danz - picked up (over
  • / President, toured Danz and Reagan ranches 11:20 Returned 12:05 Left by chopper w/ President and Ashton for Austin. Saw freshly made cookies in kitchen and resisted - President did not. 12:35 To Becky Bobbitt's new home. 12:45 Lynda came 1:15 To Iron Gate Inn
  • , Grape Creek Road Danz and Reagan ranches; greeted tourists at West Dam Saw big rattlesnakes 12:20 Returned to main house with guests 12:47 Lunch w/ above plus Deathes, Tre Deathe, Bill Hitchcock 4:21 with guests to Cedar House and birthplace 3. 5:00
  • Church 12:10 Left church and toured Johnson City; stopped at Boyhood Home and Lewis Ranch. Joined by the Krims and Mr. Kellam. Drove around Lewis, Hartman, birthplace and Reagan. 2:45 Return main house. Governor Connally and group arrived in living room
  • Ranch. 3:29 Danz - pastures abloom with Indian blanket, wine cup, yellow daisies 3:58 Martin 4:12 Joined by Lynda pointed out seeds along air strip - own beautification project 4:39 Reagan 5:13 Visited Cedar House 5:35 Birthplace 5:55 Left
  • with the President for a tour of the runway and Reagan Ranch areas pick up Mr. Krim and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rostow who are arriving by plane 6:49 6:50 return to main house called Col. Haywood Smith changed into dress 7:25 depart with the President, Lynda and guests
  • and son, Tim, arrived. Watched Rockefellers and Reagan on TV before and during lunch. 1:00 Lunch with President, Lynda, Dr. Davis and Tim, Hursts and Deathes. 2:20 Dr. Davis and Tim left. 3:02 Went for a ride with the Hursts and Deathes around Washington
  • . . . Danz Ranch. . Martin. . birthplace. . . Reagan. . . . Scharnhorst. . . Picked up Mrs. Moursund at her residence -- went to auction barn returned to Ranch via helo -- and joined Krims on the front lawn -- said goodbye to Eastland group 9:30p DINNER - w
  • and Jewel Malechek -- toured LBJ, Reagan, and Scharnhorst ranches. 8:49 Returned to the main house by chopper. (Made phone calls while eating a large bowl of black-eyed peas.) 9:08 Called Vernon Swanson in Ft. Worth. 9:13 Called Mr. Caldwell (tree surgeon
  • , Harry Middleton, Mildred Stegall, Jim, Marie. 1:40 Left the main house to show guests the LBJ Park; toured Ranch Road #1, State Park, and Reagan Ranch. 2:50 Returned to the main house. 5:40 With Mr. and Mrs. Cater and family, Mrs. Boyd, and Mrs
  • Walked to the runway and was picked up by the President and his party in car driven by Judge Moursund. Toured Reagan Ranch. 8:25 Returned to the main house. 9:31 Departed LBJ Ranch with the President and Marie Fehmer -- Jetstar to San Antonio and then Air
  • Ben and Don Thomas and rode to Johnson City. Went through Fort - drove by Boyhood Home, bank, and park. Then went to Reagan, Martin, and Danz ranches. 10:45 Return main house 2. 10:50 Left w/ Mr. Carter and drove up runway 11:35 Return and told
  • birthplace and Reagan Ranch areas with youth group. Pictures at Front Gate and outside fence in front of house. 12:10 Return - main house. 2:25 Left main house by car for Davis residence. 1:03 Return to main house. 1:05 Back to Davis residence. 2. 1:30 Joined
  • With the President, Lynda, and guests, left the Krims. 4. 4:32 Arrived at the ranch via chopper. 5:15 With the President to runway to tell guests goodbye. Then met Dale Malechek at Reagan Ranch and toured. Decision on who could take between Weinheimer and Malechek. 6
  • with President, Marie, and Jim. 9:50 Drove back through the Reagan Ranch and inspected hangar. 10:30 Back home. President called Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Kellam to come in his room and try on some clothes. Both emerged in brand new outfits -- khaki pants and shirts 2
  • Cross Colonel Cross The Vice President - Miami (b.1) Bob Fleming - Austin Arthur Krim - at his ranch Colonel Cross Driving around On Reagan Ranch then to Martin Ranch, and then on Danz Property ^tl^JHHHHHHHt --at 12:06p, he went to the helo site
  • Donald Thomas - Austin BM - San Antonio To hangar to Meet Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marcus Mr. and Mrs.Dudley Ramsden (Neiman JV - Washington, DC Driving around w/ Mrs. Marcus and Mrs. Krim (Mrs. Johnson followed in second car w/ male guests) To Reagan
  • (1968) Press Files: McGovern, Sen. George (1968) Press Files: Percy, Charles (1964‑68) Press Files: Reagan, Ronald (Jan. 1968) Press Files: Reagan, Ronald [1967‑68] Press Files: Rockefeller, Nelson [1967‑68] Press Files: Rockefeller, Nelson (3/1/68 - 5
  • area w/ Mrs. Johnso n also the Reagan Ranch, departing Reagan Ranch at 8:35a en route to Main Ranch Hous e The Presiden t dressed in business suit and gathered up people to go to church with him. Luci and Pat Nugent joined at main house and visited
  • and changed clothes To the office -- reading memos and tickers The President -- accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Krim Mr. and Mrs. Bishop drove on the ranch area --to the Malechek House - on the Reagan Ranch, Danz Ranch area Returned to the Main House. While
  • when Jimmy Carter was inaugurated and when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated, and I just have no remembrance at all. Then at some point in the afternoon we all went out to Andrews [Air Force Base] to see the President and Mrs. Johnson off, and we were
  • to that, and the tax cut thing he wanted. I think Johnson was sold on the tax cut but his problem was getting the tax cut through Congress. Ronald Reagan got a tax cut through in three months. It took Johnson a long time to get Harry Byrd's consent and that's what he
  • to believe that Ronald Reagan could talk the American people into a crusade in Uruguay, for God's sake, but-G: Well, he pulled one off pretty neatly. J: Yes. Yes, and he may pull others off, but that shows you what the power of a committed and articulate
  • would you characterize Benson's farm program? L: Well, Benson's farm program philosophy was very similar to Ronald Reagan's. That is that the ideal thing would be for the government not to be in the picture at all, and that the only reason
  • Johnson? M: Well, of course Moody was a very conservative man and certainly their But it was obvious. philosophies were poles apart. He was the Ronald Reagan type of those He thought Lyndon was just a direct offshoot of the FDR social days
  • have the same problem myself. On television if you're not able to relax you're no good on it. Some of these fellows who have been on for years like Ronald Reagan, they're good at it. They know how, but it doesn't mean they're great statesmen. He
  • of currently as the forerunner of the deal that President Reagan is trying ,to make with the President of Mexico--was one Thursday or Friday afternoon [when] our phone in the regional office rang. It was our Washington nffice in the Farm Security
  • . The turning point came on Septem­ ber 26, 1986, when President Reagan against the unanimous ad ice of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. decided to send the Af­ ghans what they needed mo t: a weapon that could deal with the potent Soviet armed, and ar­ mored, Hind
  • . Johnson was awarclcc.Jthe nation's highe l civilian awarc.J,the Presidential Medal of Freet.lorn. [n 1988, President Ronald Reagan presented her with the Congressional Gol ! M clal. There will be a giant birthday card in the Great Hall for you to sign
  • . There is no question that it was underestimated. On the tax issue the President used to say or said to me on more than one occasion, one, that the tax bill of 1964 was working. We were in the midst of--and it hasn't been duplicated until [Ronald] Reagan became
  • then with Jerry Ford and later on with Ronald Reagan that things aren't that different and that, well, you've reached the time in our democracy where you might have something similar to what I just described going up through the canyons of New York. It's
  • these kids. That's sort of like Ronald Reagan thinks, I guess, or some of his supporters do. So Otis Singletary being married to that woman, and her father being a congressman from Mississippi, that was another--how shall I say?--effort on our part
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh O'Brien -- Interview XI -- 7 deal of money. And that was the emergence of Ronald Reagan, in the Goldwater