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  • ,;, , .. '. . \ ..... ,, . . .. ~ ...•.. - . . .. ~ .... -. :-: ll .., . ~ 1 • < .. .;· ·• 1 . ' _, -•-·-~- ·.• I -- I ' PROPOSED l\.1ESSAGE TO CROWN PRINCE CHARLES I extend warm congratulations and best wishes to you and the people of Burundi on your coronation as Mwami I Ntare V. I know
  • Patrirk Nugent Dr. Lukash Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baldwin Mr. Joseph E. Batson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Max Brooks Governor and Mrs. Connally Mr. and Mrs. To m Curtis Mr. Ohlen Cox Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deathe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Denius Mr
  • Komer and Philip Talbot Secy McNamara (b.2) Senator Fulbright (b.2) George Reedy Sen Mansfield (b.3) Kastin Wickstrom Senator Dirksen and Mr Barton and Mr Thomas Johnston (Time Inc.) mf - "get Cecil and tell George his button is not answering (mf told
  • . Albert Thomas Mr Stanley Marcus and Mr Hoffman 5:29 Kermit John Clinton Gordon departed at 6:45 6:50 t A. Philip Randolph Mr. Vermont Royster & Mr. Al Otten with the President departed at 8:05 picketing tomorrow Mrs. Johnson re Kinsolving George
  • " gathering Majority Leader Mansfield President made short remarks concerning Sen Mansfield Invited following press people to ride w/ him in car to NSOB Warren Duffee UPI John A. Goldsmith Ernest (Tony) Vaccart AP UPI Arrvd Oval Rm Saw Jim Mathis Philip
  • , U. Stikker, (Secy-Genl. NATO), Hon. Geo. Ball, Farley, Mr. J. Robert Schaetzel, Mr Getz Depart South Grounds via chopper (over) Rpt checked - gb Mr. Philip 3:36p 3:45p 4:45p 4:55p 4:58p 5:15p 5:50p 5:56p 6:05p 6:25p 6:25p . To Departed W
  • O'Brien Secy McNamara Mr Bundy Arrive office Larry O'Brien J. Valenti Sen Russell Long Larry O'Brien To State Dining Room - Speak to 200 members of United Jewish Appeal To the office w/ Justice Goldberg, Amb. Philip Klutznick, Abraham Feinberg, Alex Rose
  • of George Ball Philip Freedom Acheson - 2:30 In the lounge w/ Walter Jenkins and Abe Fortas 2:40 f Mrs. Herbert Lehman 3:00 f Secretary Rusk (returning Pres' call ) 3:20 f Sen Stennis 3:27 Secretary Celebrezze until 3:55 3:30 f Secretary Wirtz 4:00 Dr
  • . Roberts' of Texas office - and Gerd Axen of Stockholm, Sweden To the barbershop To the White House - Dr. Travell' s office for blue shot (1/2 cc) White House meeting, to EOB office at 5:30 Mrs. Philip Graham (returning her call) - agreeing to see her Sat
  • . Talked to Lynda in her room. 6:35 Baileys left (7:10 last of wedding guests left) 6:45 Guests began arriving in Yellow Oval Room: Elaine Fischesser, Tatums, D. Taylors, Philip Baldwins, Powells, Aunt Ellen, Ava Cox, A.J. Taylors, Donald MacArthurs. 8
  • ^^ December 27, 1966 EKX LBJ:RANCH p^y TUESDAY . Expendi- Activity (inciude visited by) ture Col. Cross ^ Code ^ Bill Moyers __ ____ Don thomas, Austin _____ — ___^ Governor Philip Hoff, Montpelier, Vt. (1) ___^___ Bill Moyers, Washington
  • Hon Philip H. Hoff, Gov of Vermont Hon Frank Clement, Gov of Tennessee Hon Paul Johnson, Gov of Mississippi Hon Hayden Burns, Gov of Florida Hon Nils A. Boe, Gov of South Dakota Hon Samuel P. Goddard, Jr. - Gov of Arizona Hon William A. Egan, Gov
  • of HEW and Mrs. Gardner Mrs Kitty Clark Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R Glaser Dr. James L Goddard, Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration Hon Eric Goldman Cong and Mrs. Charles Goodell Mrs. Philip Graham Miss Nancy Hechinger Mr. and Mrs. Haynes B
  • Cottam and other Ambassadors, such as Philips Talbot. In addition, this collection contains memorandums of conversations between Cottam and various Kuwait leaders, such as Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah. Some of the subjects discussed by Cottam and his
  • c Societ y an d the Boar d o f Trustees , Th e Societ y Officer s an d Staff , an d specia l guests : Philip L . Graham , Ma x Freedman , Walte r Lippmann , Willia m S . White , Drew Pearson , Bryso n Rash , an d Georg e Reedy . Explorer s Hall , 114
  • Declaration of Independence to be presented • 2920 R Street, N. W. Buffet supper (stag - informal) Mr. Philip L • . Graham, Publisher The Washington Post for: Mr~ Frank Stanton, Pres. CBS Mr. Jack .VanValkenburg, .Pres CBS television network, and Mr. Adrian
  • and th e upcomin g Governor s Conference . n joine d afte r • his briefin g• -, Orville 12:45p Sec 12:25p Philip S Hon. Gardner Ackley ChmHon Philip S. "Sam Hughes , BOB 11 DeVie [_ 12:39p | 11 c mmZZZIIIIIIIII^^ HH p Go Larry Levinso n plan
  • Secretary Boyd Dr. Peter Bing Douglass Cater Ernest Goldstein Dr. Donald Hornig Secy sj^^, of HEw ^//^"^/ Dr. Philip Lee asst ,1%^-^X Harry McPherson ^ Charles Maguire Dr. John Roche Walt Rostow William Driver J. Irwin Miller, Chairman of the Natl Advisory
  • . Mennen Williams Rev . Bernard Braskamp Ronal d M. Pontiu Sen. Philip A. Hart ______ Mr . Hobart Taylor Winsto n G . Lawson r Cohe n Joh n J. O'Rourke Sen. Patrick V. McNamara Wilbu asst Secy HEW Cong. Neil Staebler Jac k Valenti Scot t Trundle
  • crippled children, (with Gov. Peabody, Cong. Donohue, Mayor Mullaney, JV & two SS men. Arrived XXXX Worcester Municipal Airport. Departed Worcester Municipal Airport for Washington Nat'l Airport (Air Force One) with: JV, Geo. Reedy, Cong. Philip J
  • , Boylston, Mass - National Newspaper Boy age 14 Don Larrabee, Griffin News Bureau for picture to be used during National Newspaper Boy Day for publicity. To Cabinet Room FOR SIGNING CEREMONY - H. R. 13712. Minimum Wage Bill REMARKS Cong Philip Burton Cong
  • Jacques Irving Mane ss Arch A. Moore Paul Nelson Howard W. Rogerson James T. Broyhill Curtis Prins Jane M. McIntyre Leonor K. Sullivan Joe B. Swanner Wm.F Robert Stephens SHt DwyerHouse Randall Tyus Mr. &Mrs. Phil Deisroth Philip Zeidman Grace E. Dungan
  • - Senator Ralph Yarborough Dr. Philip Lee tion. Senator Joseph Clark Hon. Francis Keppel Donald F. Simpson Senator John Pastore Hon. William D. Bechill The President's remarks were very Cong. George Mahon Hon. brief -- he xaazctKixacccxmH:x33rt& Cong. Harley
  • Clayton, Don Williams Kemp, Dawn Nala Ridenhour, Don Rio W. Coates, Karen Lee Klein, Marta Rose Robben, Julie Anne Copenhaver, Debra Lynne Knapp, Lt. Mary J. Robertson , Philip Dee Cramer, John Francis III * Kolodney, Beth Sharon Robinson, Frank Pierce
  • Frances Bolton of O hio Senator Russell Long of La. Sen. Philip Philip Hart Hart of o f Michigan Michigan at 5:0 5 p m whe n mjdr too k i n th e followin g note , "W e wo n on Gold cove r 289/23 " fro m Larr y O'Brien, th e President wa s please d
  • Taylor Robert McNamara Thich Tri Quang (Buddhist Monk) Bui-Diem Premier Quat General Thi Philip Jessup ~ Averell Harriman z X z z X N z y y y X y -6The lesser lights under the key figures who have been classified to their superiors and share
  • and Prince Philip are well-informed on Viet~am and they are favorable to your policy. Summary: I found a sense of vitality and of youth in Britain, far beyond what I expected. The British economy does seem to be stabilized and healthy again. I sensed in my
  • Lieutenant General, United StatesArm;: . ~ ~ ... -~ - - -- - --- ------ - -- . - -. -. -. - - . - · - CONFIDEMID\L MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJ'ECT: Talking Points for Your Meeting with Archbishop Philip Saliba -- 12:30 p. m., Friday. 18
  • were prepared by the Office of Legislative Reference Assistant Directors Philip S. Hughes, Wilfred Rommel, and James M. Frey (acting assistant), take the form of a memo summarizing the purpose of the legislation, outlining agency recommendations
  • ~ --------------------SACSA Col Richard B. Kreutzer, USA _,___________ ·---USA Mr. Pardee Iowe ------·----------------------USIA Mr. Philip W. Manhard ----------------------State Mr. Robert Miller --------------------------State Mr. Richard D. Nethercutt Col Willard