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  • house, after picking up Mr. Frank Erwin at runway. 12:40 To the hangar. 12:55 Returned to the main house. 1:04 Called Mariallen. John Connally's call to Teddy White and Cronkite Lunch: on the front porch, in sun on trays, with the Krims, AW Moursund
  • , Miss Sally Engelhard, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rostow. It was Elspeth's birthday and we celebrated with gifts and a cake. Sat on sun porch -- played bridge with Lynda, Charles Engelhard, and CR Smith. Inside to pack. Entry No. Time Activity 5:16 Went
  • , 196 0 * Activity (includ e visited by) LD Expenditure Code To Reno , Nevad a - - se e trave l activit y Sunning an d lunc h aroun d th e poo l a t Tow n Hous e Mote l Press conferenc e a t Mape s Hote l Reception fo r genera l publi c a t Mape s
  • yesterday about the Baltimore freeway plan he's working on and a little village in New Mexico that he's been working to save. I think he wanted to report on these two matters to the Committee for a More Beautiful Capital. It was her feeling that we should
  • HOUS E dat >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Fe DIARY e W H Sun Da ,_. . th resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) , Time Telephone 11 In Out 4:15p Mr 4:25p T Lo b 11 , 196 8 f or t Activity LD y . (include visited by) . Georg e Brow n
  • :25p Arrived 11 1968 Sun Day (include visited by) George Brown's ranch - near Uvalde. Texas for LUNCH 5:33p i •( - Mrs. Departed George Brown's ranch - via helicopter accompanied by Mrs . Johnson Luci Lyn ' ^~~- * Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
  • changed S THE Vfcnre HOUSE Date March 26, 1967 PIESIDEHT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Day T- Telephone Activity In Out Lo Entry f p^0y 1 _. or t ExpendiLD President went to the terrace to get some sun
  • matters w/ President In the office -- talking w/ Geo. Christian and Jake Jacobsen) In the office reading tickers and autographing pictures The President to the pool area w/ MF and and swim before lunch VM and George Christian to sit in the sun Joined
  • remained in hi s bed, napping and dozing, with Mrs. Johnson in the roo m -with him . d-x- LUNCH w/ Mrs. Johnson, Dr. James Cain, Jak e Jacobsen, Glend a Temple, MF Meat Patty, Salad, Gree n peas, tapioca for dessert. To the roof of Bethesda to sun -- i n
  • lifeline is Georgia's gateway to world trade, and foreign trade port between Baltimore and New Orleans. linesa 33 deep water terminalsa in 1963 more than 1500 at the porta water borne commerce in 1963 1 -,110,000 tQna. the Southeast's leading Served by 109
  • it just about the same way. Two others, Sun in Pennsylvania, Maryland Shipbuilding in Baltimore, haven't gone quite this far, but t.hey are specializing in s:i,ngle ship designs, and as they buila more and more of those individual or single ship designs
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Laitin -- IV -- 3 moved Cassie Mackin in. They brought her in, I think, from the Baltimore Hearst paper, and this was her first trip down to Texas. After church in those days the press would all swarm after them; it was sort
  • it all in. G: Then you went from New York to Washington, is that right? J: Yes. I'm not sure how. I vaguely remember that we went down on a bus, because I think I remember going through the city of Baltimore. At any rate, my friend, Victor McCrea, had
  • too much misted an outlook. Gene Roberts was very, very solid. had a good string of correspondents: Ralph Kennan. Ward Just. The Baltimore Sun Peter Trumpal, Pat Ferguson, And the Post had fairly good ones: John Maffrey, To toss some out. It's
  • as George Sandarian, jumped ship while in Baltimore and later joined the Air Force, where he told his story to a chaplain who advised him to give himself up. He is charged with illegal entry and is held on bond for immigration officials in Dallas. LBJ
  • , Rafael Sunflower Duran, New Mexico Conky Gonzales, Crusade Sonia Roberts, Providence, Albert Sanford Mississippi for Justice, Foyles ,, Baltimore, Gottlieb, Denver, Colorado Rhode Island Maryland SANE Dennis Westb~ook, Newar«, New Jersey
  • confirmed by news of riots by Negroes in a list of places that reads almost like a glossary of American cities -­ Bakersfield, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Lansing, New York, Oakland, Omaha, San Bernardino, San Francisco, Washington, D. C. , and far too
  • to have a splash and you had to have some geographic spread, and you had to worry about which congressmen's districts they were in and so forth like that--I remember a battle in Baltimore about whether Parren Mitchell was going to be the LBJ Presidential
  • houseguest) Johnsons host dinner at Ranch for Lippmann, Liz Carpenter, Jack Valenti, MMW, Dean Ahmstead, Dean Haggerty, Moursunds, Price Daniels, Bill Steven of Houston Chronicle, Paul Bolton. 2/18 Lying in sun talking to Lippmann. Joined at lunch by CTJ
  • . OOYermneat. w. WWR.oatow:rla W. lloatow J'aauary 26, 1968 J"ollowlaa dlctated from Baltimore Su.. Fellowlas l■ dl-,atch from Adam Clymer, Baltimore Sun B11reaa Chief la New DelhL lleapoa•~l• So.let •oul'cee •aid to.lay . SeYlet Unlon l• prl-ntely •hlp
  • varying at every sudden change of depth. Coral pinnacles reach almost to --- ~ : Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri 4 5 6 ·7 Sat I 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 the surface, and multi-coloured small fish dart
  • it wasn't that he didn't d ese rv e th e country, but that the country didn't deserve him--something to that effect. Well, this type of thing began to come out. I r ememb e r another one i n the Baltimore Sun a bout the Texan s , how God, wasn't it great
  • to be great admirers of the President. There was a man called Charles Roberts, Chuck Roberts, from Newsweek. Or, of course, Phil Potter, the Baltimore Sun, always was pro-Johnson, and any number of oth.ers whom I've talked to who were solid. The thing I'm
  • remember Pat Furguson with the Baltimore Sun and I always joke We left his main campaign plane; got into two or three old DC-3s and flew up to Mankato, Minnesota where he made a speech. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • Vancouver Broom, William Ridder Puhl. Phila. Inq. .1ili, Jerome Cahn, Robert Campbell, Lady Jane Carpenter, Cauley, Les John r.hapman, Clark, Sun Robert . Hood, Johnson, Chgo. Werner Buck Garnett Andrey Maurice Kiker, Douglas Star Ed
  • from Baltimore--Green Springs Valley. I was the second child in the family. Then I had a--the next one in the family was my sister Hilda who married and lived in San Francisco. My third--my brother Ronald Von Holt who also graduated from Yale in 1921
  • from Baltimore--Green Springs Valley. I was the second child in the family. Then I had a--the next one in the family was my sister Hilda who married and lived in San Francisco. My third--my brother Ronald Von Holt who also graduated from Yale in 1921
  • from Baltimore--Green Springs Valley. I was the second child in the family. Then I had a--the next one in the family was my sister Hilda who married and lived in San Francisco. My third--my brother Ronald Von Holt who also graduated from Yale in 1921
  • from Baltimore--Green Springs Valley. I was the second child in the family. Then I had a--the next one in the family was my sister Hilda who married and lived in San Francisco. My third--my brother Ronald Von Holt who also graduated from Yale in 1921