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  • DISOBEDIENCE, WHICHKINGALSOESPOUSED ALONG WITHNONVIOLENCE, "COULDBE VERY RISKYAT THIS TIME." HE SAID THATANYDEMONSTRATION AT THIS TIMESHOULD BE CONDUCTED ENTIRELY WITHINTHE LAWANDWITHRIGID CONTROL OF HE MARCHERS. "THESEARETURBULENT TIMES ••• THERISKS AREGREAT
  • had swings. The teams that he organized--we did go, too--because I was the girls' coach of the girls' team, and we went to Los Angeles and Millett and Artesia W~lls. At that time, they all had their own.schools. All of those schools are gone now
  • in Cotulla at that time; LBJ's rapport with other teachers.
  • , llllaola Dear Lo•l ■: ~ ..r.,11~..-r Ho••• la Cldcaa•• Sbacel' ely 1"1'•• Wl'lpt Fatmaa. c.,J,/, A.,Jd-: Chicago • New York. ZIFF-DAVIS Lo, Angele• • London PUBLISHING B O O IC ZIPFDAVlS COMPANY DIVISION 185 North W'#bash.A-,11, • Chic#go1
  • . I thought it was a good choice, an excellent choice. It was smart for Kennedy's part. F: Did you cover the campaign on the scene? P: I might say in regard to that Democratic convention in Los Angeles, I talked to Senator Johnson at the time
  • a really long-range look. I don't know that I could claim to have ever seen that in what we were all talking about. Yes. I wonder if in fact that has happened. In Los Angeles the local community action agency finally fell on hard times. Maybe that's
  • f o f Police, Cit y o f San Francisco Otis Chandle r . Publisher , Lo s Angele s Time s *_ Leo n Jaworsk i . Houston . Texa s lawyer-forme r Presiden t o f American Colleg e o f Trial The Presiden t receive d th e Thoma s C . Lync h -Attorney General
  • Donovan, Lo s Angele s Time s and Bundy memo of Mr. Geral d Griffin , Baltimor e Su n same date Mr. Pete r Lisagor , Chicag o Sun-Time s Mr. Carleto n Kent, Chicag o Sun - Times Mr. Richar d Wilson, Cowle s Papers Mr s Ovet a Cul p Hobby , Edito r & Pres
  • Date Decembe THE WHITE HOUS E r 1 , 196 6 PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y The Presiden t bega n hi s day a t (Place ) Entry No. Telephone fort Time Out In Lo t Dr. Voss . Dr . Simmons , Dr. Culver i n to see the President
  • Expendi- Activity (include visited by) ture Code 3Ht OFF RECORD: Carl Greenberg, Political Editor of the Los Angeles Times and Tom Johnson -Mr. Greenberg has been traveling around the country interview various potential Presidential candidates
  • term of five year s expiring : June 5, 196 9 Walter Ely , o f Lo s Angeles, California , t o be U . S . Circui t Judge , Nint h Circuit, vic e Olive r D . Hamlin , Jr . , retire d Mrs
  • Winship , Editor , Bosto n Globe Bill Dickinson , Editor , Philadelphi a Bulleti n Mar k Ethbridge , Jr. , Detroi t Fre e Pres s Louis Seltzer , Editor , Clevelan d Fre e Pres s Ernes t Conine , Lo s Angeles Tines John Cowles , Jr . , Minneapoli s Star
  • that I was getting my hair combed in the car. F: From the airport to the rally? A: No, from Los Angeles, from my house to the airport. I don't know what happened, but he was combing my hair in the car. and then he changed cars, and my husband
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh L. Marks--II--2 a resident of New York or Los Angeles or Washington in order to get a good lesson in physics or chemistry or to have an outstanding teacher talk about
  • INTERVIEWEE: GERRI WHITTINGTON INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Ms. Whittington's residence, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: You were saying that you went with him [LBJ] to California. W: Yes, to San Francisco and Los Angeles. G
  • lobby. Library Security Gets New Look Officer Phil Guerra takes a last look at the old ... . . . and Officer David Samuelson models the new. 14 A Narrow Escape in World War II The Los Angeles Times recently reported the death, at age 84, of Saburo
  • Post Bill Eaton, Chicago Daily News Jim Millstone. St. Louis Post Dispatch Ted Sell. Los Angeles Times John Pierson, Wall Street Journal Karen Klinefelter, Dallas News Saville Davis, Christian Science Monitor Day 1, 1968 Date Apri • Da the Whit e
  • boom on and Stevenson possibly could tie up the delegation to preclude a first ballot nomination. One individual, for example, was the Chairman of the state Democratic Party at that time, he's now a Superior Court Judge in Los Angeles, by the name
  • was coming from Los Angeles that night, you know, that getting up early and staying up all night, and you got twenty-five or thirty people asking for Scotch and sodas and God knows what else, there's no leisure time for you because the job you've got
  • and then trying to get things lined up in Los Angeles. C: Very extensively. Here is where a major commitment of time was made from the last week in January of 1960 on. We opened the Johnson for President headquarters in Harris County the last week in January
  • of Washington, found myself in radio about a year before graduation and wanted to specialize in news. [I] gravitated down the West Coast and eventually wound up in Los Angeles, and was there until 1955. I was employed by NBC and the first of the year 1956
  • VHTE tSuu >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY President began his day at (Place) THE Time Telephone In Out 11 Lo 7:04p f Jack 8 D ay MONDAY y (include visited by) LD 7:45p Valenti in Los Angeles re: the reappointment of Judge Quinn
  • sensibly in difficult situations. to my favorite Thanks again for listening 1 C. ~~tWt c. Gordon Bell General Manager peeve. Philomene 9/19/66 UFO's Mel Noel (2760 Hollyridge a Los Angeles airplane pilot, LA Coata Rican consul (I signed can contact
  • THE WHITE HOUS E MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time Wednesday, February 8, 1967 White House Date Activity 10:30 Coffee and juice in room. Bathed and dressed. 11:20 Liz in. 1
  • Date April PIESIOENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON OARV WARY 28, 1967 White House Friday The The President began his day at (Place) Day T- „ Telephone . _ Entry Time £_ { Expendif jyj 1 1 Activity (include visited by) ture Code Lo LD fif In Out _____ _j
  • ) JV (Pl) McGeo Bundy To mansion for ^LUNCH w/ JV _^_____ ' Robert Thompson of the Los Angeles Times BM(pl) "H I Jack Homer of the Evening Star joined (Jack Homer had asked for an opportunity o see the President just to get filled in on how he looks
  • .Angeles a series of field hearings to gather as mucb on-the-spot information as possible. In addition to Los An~eles, hearings were held in Denver, Chicago, Boston, New York, anct Tampa to gather,. at first hand, a fund of information on the kinds
  • INTERVIEWEE: THOMAS H. KUCHEL INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Senator Kuchel's office, Los Angeles, California Tape 1 of 1 G: You came to the Senate in 1953, I suppose. You were appointed to replace Vice President Nixon, as I understand it. K
  • ; public works; LBJ manipulating Senate votes; LBJ’s reputed power of persuasion; LBJ’s time in California as a youth.
  • elaborate on that? C: That's a fascinating vignette. I was a supporter of Senator Symington in the period prior to the Los Angeles convention and at the Los Angeles convention, and approximately ten days before that convention Senator John F. Kennedy
  • . Johnson as a presidential contender back in 1956 at the Democratic convention? T: No. I don't think anyone took Johnson seriously as a presidential candi- date until the Los Angeles convention in 1960 when there was quite a formidable campaign advanced
  • r e p u lle d c lo s e and we s le p t u n til n in e t h i r t y . T h a t w as a s good a p r e s e n t a s a d ia m o n d rin g ! T he only h a r d p a r t of th e day f o r m e w as lu n c h w ith Hugh Sidey and J e a n F r a n k l i n of T IM
  • Johnson to Milwaukee, San Francisco and Los Angeles; Ranger 7 space flight
  • . However, as the time drew closer, I think he actually felt that maybe he would win. I remember about a week before we went out to Los Angeles to the convention in 1960 I was in his office talking with him and I said, "Senator, do you think we have
  • to the convention in Los Angeles, and my wife and myself spent about two weeks' during the convention in his behalf in Los Angeles. Mc: ~Jhat kind of work did you do? 1,1: First I was assigned more or less to see what I could do by helping '. LBJ Presidential
  • DIARY The President began his day at (Place) THE Entry . ^ Activity f Time Telephone In Out Lo or t (include visited by) Armand Hammer, President, Occidental Petroleum Corporation, 10889 Los Angeles, California into oval office with President
  • to be held in the following cities beginning in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington (D,C.), Milwaukee, Atlanta and St. Louis. COUNSELORS RETURN TO SCHOOL. Fifty
  • result was he had avoided the trial that resulted from the break-in. That he was in possession of this material was known at the time of this trial, as I was to learn that Drosnin visited the Los Angeles FBI office in July of 1976, represented himself
  • . Everything about that event impressed him, particularly LBJ's style. As they were leaving, he asked his mother: "Why does the President talk like a cowboy'?" Irving Bernstein, Professor of Political Science at the University of California at Los Angeles
  • sponsors fo r the Houston Symphony when it plays tonight in Constitution Hall, MEMORANDUM c T H E W H ITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Saturday, F e b ru a ry 29, 1964 Page 2 The angel of the Symphony, i s a s o r t of Duchess of Houston, in a cultural way. M
  • Orange, N. J. Dr. George D. Flemmings, Ft. Worth, Tex. John Frazier, Jackson, Miss. Rev. Theodor e Gibson, Miami, Fla. Dr. H. Claude Hudson, Los Angeles , Calif . Dr. Lillie M. Jackson, Baltimore, Md. Samuel Jackson, Topeka, Kan. Kivie Kaplan, Boston
  • as being a very strategic, effective measure to give hima leg-up at Los Angeles. B: Did Senator Kennedy really seem worried about whether or not he _was going to get the nomination? · S: Yes, I could say that he certainly was not over-confident. He
  • the nomination, when he said that he would do it. F: Did you ever meet with Mr. Johnson personally at Los Angeles? P: Yes. We ' d go into some of t he rooms. At times we'd go over to the Bi.ltmore, and in my position I could go in and out of those rooms
  • LBJ-Rayburn-Price Daniel relationship; details of the 1960 convention in Los Angeles, especially concerning the Texas delegation; poor accommodations for the delegation; the JFK organization in 1960; Texas delegation reacts to LBJ nomination