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  • and Eisenhower, costs for Presidential aircraft, research on President Eisenhower's participation in Richard 10/19/17 open open open open open 2 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION
  • talks. This is his last visit in Texas before returning to Washington for the opening of the new session of Congress. 1/7 Henry Cabot Lodge announces that he is entering Eisenhower’s name in the 3/11 New Hampshire primary. The next day Eisenhower
  • of the same date. s ~ r ait j In this personal exchange I should like to emphasize one point which goes beyond general principles about international rights of pas sage through narrow waters. President Eisenhower, in 195 7 was faced with the problem
  • . When they had meetings that all three were involved in--Eisenhower, Nixon and Johnson--obviously Johnson, with his fixation on dealing one on one, physically and otherwise, would direct his focus toward the President. I can recall Nixon saying how
  • of Medicaid/Medicare; the relationship between LBJ and Nixon after the Johnson Administration; the relationship of LBJ, Nixon and Dwight Eisenhower during the Eisenhower Administration; enlisting the support of senators and governors in presidential election
  • and William Walton 12:30 2. General Eisenhower to second floor 12:45 With Mrs. Brown and William Walton to West Wing 1:18 Returned with Mrs. Brown to second floor 1:50 Mrs. Brown left second 2:00 To theater to greet press at White House for film preview 2:10
  • with Bess. 2. 1:02 To the first floor to greet Mrs. Eisenhower; then to the Green Room for photos and receiving line for Senate wives' luncheon. 1:33 To the Blue Room for refreshments. 1:44 To the State Dining Room with guests for luncheon and entertainment
  • Seagraves, Mrs. John Eisenhower, Bess and Liz to discuss plans for the evening's reception. 5. 6:07 To Green Room to receive guests (see attached list); mix and mingle there and in Blue Room. 7:10 With ladies to Queens' Room for talks by former White House
  • Returned to the White House. To the ground floor for photos with Emily, Helen, and Cecille. 3. 12:56 To the Green Room for photos with Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Humphrey -- received Senate ladies' luncheon guests. Cocktails in Blue Room. Luncheon. 3:07
  • Sen Holland To 30th Place To White House Khrushchev Pres an d Mrs. Eisenhowe r dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code R Page No.
  • the Eisenhower Administration, Consul General in Shanghai, China until its communist takeover, and as charge d'affaires in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. There it is believed that Cabot's work was responsible for the division between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, thus
  • or t ...... . _____LD . 12:10p 12:20p • _./ > f j1 Activity 24, 1967 Friday (include visited by) f' " (x^ / / Presentation of American Heart Association "Heard of the Year Award" / to General Dwight D. Eisenhower. His son, Lt. Col. John
  • - Washington, D. C. Dr. Milton Eisenhower - Ft. Gordon, Georgia (B.I)-- re Genera l Eisenhower' s condition Joe Laitin - Austin, Texas - re the morning briefing Secy. Robert McNamara and Joe Califano - Conference Call - Washington, D. C . (B. 2) Joe Laitin
  • Johnson whos e dvnami c leadershi p i s ^inspirin g ou r natio n t o rediscover it s beaut y an d t o mak e i t a par t o f every American' s dail y lif e wit h admiratio n an d affection, Orvill e Freeman , Mav 19 . 1965 " (Dr. Milto n Eisenhower) OFF
  • OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN ,- 12 "Displaced Persons" [1950] "Draft" [1951] "Eisenhower" [1951-53] "Economics" "Economic Controls--For and Against" "Editorial Attitude" [Games] "Atlanta Broadcast Copy Requests" [July 1946] [Klan May-July 1946] "Klan
  • /5 LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) and CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) are already in Washington at the beginning of the year. LBJ and other Democratic and Republican legislative leaders meet with Eisenhower at the White House to discuss Eisenhower’s State of the Union
  • by press pool , OFF RECORD Hospital Bill Gill , ABC Doug Cornell , Associated Press UPI Helen Thomas , Star Garnett Horner , 9:47 a.m.10:07a.m. President arrived Walter Reed Hospital to se e OFF RECOR D General Dwight D . Eisenhower 10:07 a.m. President
  • Eisenhower General Eisenhowe r wa s callin g hi m abou t _ to as k hi m i f h e kne w what Gettysburg Pa wished th ee President Presiden taahappy happybirthday, birthday,an and dthe the y ywen wen t ct m cmt otodiscuss discus splan plans sfor fo ar atrip
  • House Da v Thursda y Activity (inc!ud e visited by ) ^" Departed the Ofc w/ Luci Johnson - for South Grds and Helicopte r to Walter Reed Army Hospital (takin g w/him two sets of blazer buttons blue w/gold - possible gifts items for Pres. Eisenhower
  • November White House - LB J Ranch, Texa s Secy. McNamar a - Washington , D . C . (b. 7 ) 9 1965 TUESDAY \ General Dwigh t Eisenhowe r - Ft . Gordo n hospital , Ft. Gordon . Georgi a and talked w/ Mrs . Eisenhower . Genera l Eisenhowe r ha d
  • : Early on, Stewart Alsop reported in his column that LBJ was circula­ ting a memorandum among fellow Democrats to lay out a plan of party strategy, and this was the plan that the Democrats would not categor­ ically oppose the Eisenhower Administration. R
  • eye as a result. Everyone past a certain age remembers the Kennedy touch foot­ ball games, and how Eisenhower's golf prompted much curiosity as to his scores (but the Secret Service was Joyal-they never leaked that Gerald Ford showed good form
  • / Legislative Leaders, to view body of President Kennedy in East Room of White House Arr 274 EOB w/ Mrs. Johnson and President Eisenhower Discussion w/ Mr McCone of CIA Depart 274 EOB w/ Mrs Johnson for Public Service for President Kennedy Return to 274 EOB
  • ] [Meeting of the Pueblo Group, 1/24/68, 10:30 a.m.] [Meeting on Korean Crisis, 1/24/68, 6 p.m.] [Luncheon with the President, 7/30/68] [Cabinet Meeting, 12/4/68] Johnson/Eisenhower Project B.K. Smith Planning Talks Appendix U.S. Overseas Military Bases
  • Eisenhower was asked about it at a press conference, and the fact was Ike didn't like the budget any better than Humphrey did. He said, well, he thought the budget probably ought to be cut, and he invited the Congress to go do that. That's also unheard
  • [For interviews 1 and 2] LBJ’s role as member of House Armed Services Committee; LBJ’s role as Democratic leader in the Senate; LBJ’s qualities of leadership; LBJ’s relationship with Eisenhower; White House-Congressional relations.
  • ~rder high Gove~n- beginning of a ·1cgai° lynching ... Jones said he saw defendant men~ offi~ia_ls an~ dynamite Branche and other speakers, Su?e~ throw a firebomb into a public , bmldmgs. 'I hose. three like Dwight Eisenhower Camp- bmld1~1g.at 1516 N
  • of Defense under the Truman Administration, who had been privy to all of the strategic plans of the Joint Chiefs up until the end of the Truman Administration, to come in and review the current plans of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under the Eisenhower
  • counsel to the President since, except during the Eisenhower Administration. And in the Eisenhower Administration, I was in the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • Duties at the White House; Judge Rosenman; Eisenhower and Truman Administrations; Charlie Murphy; Bill Moyers; Joe Califano; meeting LBJ, 1935-1936; Johnson Presidential years; met FDR at Warm Springs, GA; Marvin McIntyre; Grace Tully; working
  • , General, lets talk very briefly about when you first met, , guess, Senator Johnson. G:
  • Meeting with LBJ; General Parsons; Bryce Harlow; comparison of Presidents; Arthur Larson; Sputnik, briefing during Eisenhower's illness; U-2 and Geneva Summit; missile gap; Dulles; Nixon's TR to South America; LBJ's TR to Berlin Wall as VP; JFK
  • won; [Dwight] Eisenhower was going to be inaugurated on January the twentieth. We had lost Senator [Ernest] McFarland in the election, and Lyndon, who had been McFarland's whip, or assistant, was elected minority leader of the Senate. At forty-four
  • LBJ's election as Senate minority leader in 1953; the small numerical difference between majority and minority parties in the 1953 Senate; committee assignments; the Johnsons' social life in early 1953; the Eisenhower inauguration and related events
  • . Johnson's relationship with General Eisenhower? A: I know something of that, and I think they were relations of mutual respect. Now, when I say I know something about it, on some occasions --and I cannot be more specific than that--on matters relating
  • Biographical information; early impressions of LBJ; LBJ's relationship with Sam Rayburn; LBJ and foreign policy in the Eisenhower Administration; LBJ as majority leader; the 1960 election; the JFK legislative program; Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
  • it was a question of not wanting Wirtz to get directly involved in this until they had settled the maritime strike. C: I do not remember that issue. G: Then there was also a question of bringing Ike into this. C: Yes. In fact, I met Eisenhower. I don't know
  • t o General Eisenhowe r ^_ 7am Presiden Ij , __ l 18 , 196 8 _ > 1 , t departs Ai r Force On e t o t arriva l o f Genera l Eisenhower; , President walkin g i n fresh ai r ___ 1. : awai 7:14am Presiden - i ; 1 : 7:15am 1 ii i M
  • (Professor of Ophthalmology, Geo. Washington Medical School), accompani WH Doctors Voss and Fox joined. Dr. McTigue examined (in the Barbara shop) Pres' e 1^) Autographed book CAPABLE OF HONOR by Allen Drury " for Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower who is in Walter
  • . Michael P. Walsh, S. J.. Melvin W. Barnes, Ross Jones. Milton Eisenhower 2:35 To Second Floor w/ Secy. Wirtz, Secy. Freeman, Mr. Bundy 2:40 Lunch w/ Mrs. Johnson. 3:12 t Walter 3:15 t Merriman 3:15 Walter 3:20 t Jack 3:30 t Sen. 3:38 t i The 3:50
  • - depart with Mrs. J and Grace Tully by car Made unscheduled stop @ Gas Station - returned WJ's call Left station Arr. @ Jno Roosevelt Cottage (original Val-Kill) for Lunch w/ Pres and Mrs. Kennedy President and Mrs. Eisenhower, President and Mrs. Truman
  • not listen. That is exactly what I thought would happen." Clark Clifford: Would the President like to report on his visit with President Eisenhower? The President: I enjoyed the trip very much. I intend to get away from here Wednesday afternoon and spend
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
  • . David Eisenhower, Julie Nixon, Tricia Nixon, Agnew family, J. Willard Marriott, Mark Trice. 11:05 depart the White House with Mrs. Nixon and Speaker McCormack from the North Portico for motorcade down Pennsylvania Avenue to Capitol Hill. Faces in window
  • Hanschman , r e: goin g o n Fac e th e Natio n thi s Sunda y Sen Bibl e Governor Stevenso n (Chicago ) To Speaker' s offic e Note: No wire sent to Khrushchev = sent to President Eisenhower instead Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL
  • hav e preferre d tha t th e headquarters , i f any , jus t b e operated fro m a hote l roo m - - "lik e Luciu s Cla y di d fo r Eisenhower. " Senato r Johnson referre d t o himsel f a s anothe r "Warre n Harding. " TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry