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  • Cod y _ Da y y (includ e visite d by ) tur 10:39a Drivin g o n Main Ranch are a 10:50a Arrive d Birthplac e 10:54a Departe June 2 , 196 8 e d Birthplac e j 11:03a Drivin g o n Reagan Ranch 11:19a Depar t th e Reaga n Ranch i | I 11
  • 10:37a Bac d St. Franci s Xavie r Church. . . again by car, drivin g w / sam e passenger s g on Reaga n Ranch d Reagan Ranch k on Main Ranch . . .near hanga r area . Th e President stoppe d at th e hangar area , and talke d t o Col. Jac k Albrigh t
  • ^^^ ^O 4:14p Depar &&&pc 4:19 n Danz Ranch t Dan z Ranc h pO 4:52p Depar n Martin Ranc h t Martin Ranc h 5:28p Arrive d Birthplac e 5:38p Depar t" 5:47p Arrive d Reagan Ranc h 6:13p Departe 6:30p Mrs 6:43p Arrive 7: 38p Departe 8:02p Arrive y
  • (Place ) — Tune Telephon 1. In Ou tL e Augus — e to rt . Activit oL D Da y _ . y (tnclud e visite d by ) --on th e Dan z Ranch , th e Dan z Sisters Ranch , th e Reagan , an d the Marti n 9:14p Bac 9:30p " " k t o th e Mai n Hous e " '" DINNE R
  • w/Mrs. Johnso n Governor Joh n Connall y Slice Jim Jones , m f an d yb c^ Squas - Steame 3:45p - Departe Departe j_ d Reagan ~ d Scharnhors t Ranc h *-~——^ «i— ' '_ : Departe L- d tomatoe s h d Por k Chop s w/grav y Strawberry Jell o an d
  • talk to Jim Jones Johnson departed for Austin ^^ Martin Ranch 11:51a En route the Reagan Ranch 12:47p The President returned to the House w/ Mr. Kellam - to the office to look at his desk ~ 1:02p LUNCH - w/ Mr. Kellam, Jim Jones, vm, mf
  • bedroo m t o dress i n ranc h clothes k to the dinin g roo m t o join th e Clifford s an d McHughs G. Christian Sa n Antonio ~ ~~ Departe d house b y Car - 'w/ Mr . an d Mrs. Clifford , Mr . J . C . Kella m a __,_ O n Reagan property . t th e birthplac
  • discussed the Ernie Pyle lectures at Univ of Indiana Senators Bayh and Hartke, Governor Reagan, VietNam MJfcfr position. Marvin Watson / 7:00p „. 7:36 ~m^*~-_. Secy ***^ Lt. to (pl) V Jo e Califano's office to jinn Robert McNamara Gen. Lewis B. Hershey
  • Cassie Mackin, T Hearst Max Frankel, NY Times Paul Levy, Philadelphia Bulletin ' Press (card) ^ / Datr Decembe r 4, 1966 —————————— LBJ Ranch— — D*? Sunday Expendi- Activity (inciude visited by) ture Code Cemetery Birthplace Reagan Ranch ^ Martin
  • : Nixon Republicans: Reagan Republicans: Romney Republicans: State of the Union Republican Negativism Rebuttals to Rep State of Union Messages Science and Technology: National Science Foundation Social Security State of the Union Message 1968 Foreign
  • . ' " ' Departe d Danz Sister s Drivin g t o Dal e Malechek' s hous e Arrive d Reagan Ranch ^ ^ Departe d Reagan Ranch Dal e Meek s - radi o phon e - discussin g ranc h matters. _ ^HTE Hou* Date >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON JULY DIARY 'resident began his day
  • Coffee and swimming with LBJ; walk with press at Reagan Ranch; LBJ and rest of press drive to Reagan; Lady Bird describes deer and livestock; lunch with select press; Lady Bird to hair salon; LBJ and Lady Bird to John Hills' for barbeque; tour
  • the most serious threat? The President: Nixon has the best organization, more campaign ability and experience. Percy is a little boy blue. Romney has demonstrated what he is. Reagan is new and attractive. I guess a Nixon-Reagan ticket would be the strongest
  • the land that they had owned together. I know some of the things he got in the division, but I don't know the balance. He got the Scharnhorst, he got the Reagan, he got the Nicholson, and other ranches went to Judge Moursund. I remember it was surprising
  • plants and shrubs. The Center will be the benefi­ ciary of a two-day program of activi­ ties in Washington April 28 and 29 honoring Mrs. Johnson for her dedi­ cation to promoting conservation and beautification. President and Mrs. Reagan and all living
  • as President Reagan's White House Chief of Staff, presented a forceful case for "the Congress returning to the status of a citizen leg­ islature ... An aggregation of citizens who are on temporary duty to repre­ sent their neighbors." Now a private attorney
  • -- I -- 11 improper way to utilize the educational strength of the country. Fifty or sixty major institutions in this country, as well as the agencies like the Bell Laboratories and others constitute major research capability and Mr. Reagan's attitude
  • talk? M: --you can almost--you could ask anybody, "Who are on the short list for any such position?", and there'd be ninety-five per cent agreeing. K: Yes. If the Reagan administration were to call a conference on education today, could
  • -Israel. It goes back a very long way, it goes back--in fact the current popularity of Reagan among a lot of Jews, not a majority but a lot of them, is something I think probably shortlived. In the top of the Republican Party I think there is a feeling
  • day at (Place) Day Tune Telephone 11 In Out Lo 4:44p t 4:45p t 19, i or t Activity LD Frank (include visited by) Erwin. Austin. Texas (Erwin was at Reagan High School) Did not talk President asked for Director Charles Zwick who was at a picnic
  • week the story showed him defeating Reagan. But none of these facts were played up. The President then read off the Department of Defense legislative program which is still pending before the Congress and pointed out that we've got to get our best
  • with Rockefeller, and Nixon. and McCarthy, and Kennedy and Reagan if you wanted him, but put enough of your fellows on it to control it••• a committee made up of political leaders throughout the country to advise me and analyze and review the entire Asian situation
  • . Kellam, vm, mf , Reagan Ranch _ . _—- . Malechek - on business service getting the front of the Jordan House area near the river bank shredde d HITE Hoosi Date_Ma •NT LYNDON B. JOHNSO N "ARY LBJ RANCH Saturday resident began his da y at (Place
  • Duchin Mr. and Mrs. Percy Castleman Mr . and Mrs. Todd Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Harvey La van Cliburn eigili oMiss Theresa Coleman Mrs . Ruth Estes 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ezra RacHlin ^Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans Mr. Elia Kazan Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Reagan Mr. and Mrs
  • in SanAntonio At Malechek Ranch house —, Earl Deathe, Austin (radio phone) The President discussed the progress on the sale of a boat gates, a car, and other such business. —^—^ ^—— At north end of the runway Reagan Ranch Melvin Winters (radio phone
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh -6- I assume that's the fact; I don't really know. The first months of the Reagan campaign were very confusing; they had so many people in Sacramento, you know, inexperienced people, and a great deal
  • LBJ and Lady Bird drive to Reagan Ranch; Johnsons to St. Francis Xavier Church; drive to Martin and Danz Ranches; Lady Bird goes wildflower hunting and spreads wildflower seed; lunch; Lady Bird rests; LBJ rides with guests; 15 people in two cars
  • Lady Bird views possible house for Luci Johnson in Austin; Pat Nugent and Lady Bird measure rooms; lunch at Youngblood's Restaurant; back to LBJ Ranch; guests there for tours of Texas poverty programs; tours through Reagan & Scharnhorst ranches
  • . And President Reagan is leaving them alone, and we are faring very well with the Job Corps appropriations today. G: There was a rural program that did not stay in the legislation when it was passed, and that was one to allow a corporation to purchase land
  • , together with their "children" who included the Alec Goulds' children, Lila Malechek, Toby Tanner, Ronnie Woods and others. Winding up their hwnorous sketch, Pryor quipped, "To appreciate Texas highways you have to get off of them!'·' Reagan Houston
  • , together with their "children" who included the Alec Goulds' children, Lila Malechek, Toby Tanner, Ronnie Woods and others. Winding up their hwnorous sketch, Pryor quipped, "To appreciate Texas highways you have to get off of them!'·' Reagan Houston
  • . And by the time Reagan came in, we had been getting about three million a year from HEW and HUD, all Republican money, actually. The money began to decline with Carter. K: Were the first projects--you showed me one of them on evaluation--but were the first
  • to have a lot of jobs to fill. The Reagan people did that. They walked in here and offered early retirement. Objective: reduce the number of people on the rolls. It hasn't quite worked out that way. They got more people working for the federal government
  • lanes open, which was his international obligation as president to do. No, I don't think he was nearly as committed to the defense of Israel as this man is, Reagan, personally. I'm not saying about the State Department, but I think Reagan is personally
  • as some of the things that the Reagan Administration is doing now. It was a reversal of direction, and [there was] a terribly strong propaganda campaign against the bill. In actual effect--and I'm saying this at the top instead of later on--there have been