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  • LBJ ASKS WEISL ABOUT RFK AND NYC MAYORAL RACE; PRESS STORIES ABOUT DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN AS CANDIDATE; RFK'S SUPPORT FOR MOYNIHAN; LBJ'S HEAVY SCHEDULE; SUPPORT FOR LBJ, RFK IN NYC; ROBERT WAGNER'S DECISION NOT TO RUN; ABRAHAM BEAME; FDR, JR.
  • visited by) To the Oval Office w/ Louis Martin B Moyers Harry McPherson (pl) Abraham Feinberg off record Walt Rostow joined David Bell Bob Komer returning Dr. Donald Hornig Harry MacPherson Bill Moyers Marvin Watson Bob Kintner Mike Manatos his
  • . Returned to th e Hous e for lunc h October 29, 1965 White House - LB J Ranch, Texas FRIDAY Judge A. W. Moursund Abraham Beame - NYC -/ ^^ LUNCH w/ Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Alf red Negley. Mr . Weldo n Sheffield. t Miss Jimilu Mason. Jak e Jacobsen. MF , VM
  • Proxmire /Senato r Margaret Chase Smith^ Senato r Ralph Yarborou Jennings Randolph / Senator John Sparkman A^ n Senator Milton Young Abraham Ribicoff /^ Senator John Stennis ^ Senator Stephen Young A Willis Robertson \ Senator Stuart Symington ^ — Donald
  • to be president of the [city] council with a promise of being governor, to withdraw. And [Abraham] Beame was a candi- date for mayor on the Democratic ticket, whom we couldn't take because while in the post when he was there he did very well, but as far
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh SYMINGTON -- II -- 8 concern, to put it mildly, in HEW, from Wilbur Cohen down, or you might say from [Abraham] Ribicoff, [Anthony] Celebreeze, and [John] Gardner, [who] were the three fellows who had it. Kennedy left before Gardner
  • . That's where John Quincy Adams said he feigned being asleep but he could hear what the people were saying across the hall and he could cut off debate. That's where Abraham Lincoln sat for his one term from Illinois. Back • • • over here was James K
  • Justice Warren. After the swearing-in, the President made REMARKS and Mrs. Bennett Boskey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beams Mr. Mr. and Mrs . David Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cutler Mrs. John Connor and children, John T. Connor, Jr; Geoffrey Connor; Lisa Connor Mr
  • we all liked immediately. And Wright Patman and his wife, such a pretty woman, and both of them beaming. And beaming Dick Helms with his new red-haired wife. come to be one of my favorites in this last year or so. sad moment too for Rosemary
  • was the Attorney General of Alabama, Richmond Flowers. • Gs^ ^^ LUNCH in the sitting room w/ Mrs . Johnson, Mr an d Mrs. Bobbit t and Philip while watching "Meet the Press" xs£j£ where NYC mayoralty candidate s appeared: Beame, Lindsey , Buckley. The President
  • e she worked on his bust . Marvin Watson - Washington , D . C . (r e whethe r h e shoul d announc e o n the behal f of Beam e - Lindsa y mayoralty rac e i n NYC ) In the offic e were : JJ , BM , Jame s Moyers , M F , V M - an d Jimilu Mason Eddie
  • ] Reuther, Walter, 1955-61 Ribicoff, Abraham, Connecticut, 1958-61 Rickover, Admiral H. G., 1958-60 Robinson, Sugar Ray, 1960 Rockefeller, Nelson, ca. 1958 Romulo, Carlos P., 1952-61 Rosenberg, Anna, 1948-61 8 6/6/23 S [1 of 2] [includes: Sacasa
  • that the 1roup can beam to work immec:U&tely. They will work out of the Bureau of ihe Bu1et. • When the 1roup meeta, if you approve, I would like to expre••: • Your re1reta at not belni able to welcome the 1roj.ip • peraonally and your appreciation
  • DUM * »THE W H IT E HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, A p r il 30, 1964 p^ge 3 while C u r ti s L e M a y crowned Luci, beaming. Lyndon as tal l and straight as he usually is^li s tenmg to the na tional anthem in an a irp o rt, but this time sm iling so sw
  • of this Beam Wireless Message shall be liable for any l M, or non-delivery, or neglect in relation to this Beam Wireless Messa.ge, or delay, or err or , injury, or damage, from non-transmission, or omission, in the transmission or delivery thereof, through
  • , 1967 I look at Jake I get sad. We are going to m iss his ch eerfu l laugh. And P a t arid L uci w ere beam ing on one side of Lyndon. We had just gotten w ord that Paul D r e s se r had been wounded in V iet N a m . probably m eant that he would b e
  • details – Sitting Room Additions and alterations to bedroom suite, Main Ranch House:(A) Floor framing and details, S-1 Additions and alterations to bedroom suite, Main Ranch House:(B) Steel supporting beams, S-2 Additions and alterations to bedroom suite
  • for a special tour. ~gain see the White Mabel Stribling came at 4 o'clock with a group of thirty, mostly Texans, including Joe Dacy, ...,,_ Min.1ie Cox, Mrs. Harry Griffiths, an
  • of Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln, and India's current problems do not begin to match those which we overcame in 1864 .) Moreover, India's faith in the USSR's reliability is visibly slipping and the general friendliness and warmth here for the United States has
  • . In Saigon, they are on the TV every night, with equal time for each candidate. In the provinces, SEGRE'f - NODIS J _ SECRET NODIS -6- the local radio stations are beaming their speeches to the people. Although the Government has not ended all press
  • Tegular patrons are h is friends and all the casual customers soon become regular customers.• , , Oscar of t;1e Hi Ha t, whose beaming The "Cocoanut Gro,•e Revue," smile has been so much missed du r ­ 1traight from Bostou 's Cocoanut Grove, will open
  • S ta te F a i r played an in p o rta n t p a rt i n one o f th e t r u l y g re a t p o l i t i c a l re a lig n m e n ts i n o u r n a t io n 's h i s t o r y . The speaker a t th e P a i r , Abraham L in c o ln , th a t y e a r, was an up
  • -is the busiest airport in the Southern Hemisphere , it is Airline junction for Adelaide and Hobart-Launceston routes. The Aerodrome is fully equipped with Radio Beam and Direc t 10n-fi.nding Station, Meteorologic:il Bureau, complete E ngineer ing Works hops
  • of United Aircr a Washington Corp s of Embassy f t Corp . Science Attaches . Pau l J . Cohen , Pro f o f Mathematics, Stanfor d Uni v Jesse W . Beams , Pro f o f Physics, Uni v o f Virgini a Francis Birch , Pro f o f Geological Sciences , Harvar d Uni v Qsex
  • ) Correspondence with William P. Stedman (1968- 1969) Correspondence with Horace G. Torbert re Moss Sub-Committee Testimony (1968) Correspondence with Viron P. Vaky (1969) Correspondence with Jack Hood Vaughn, 1965 -1968 Correspondence with Ambassador Jacob Beam
  • the Equal E m ploym ent Opportunity And you could see him just beam ing with p r id e ^ a t Diana and h er ach ievem en ts. And there w e re lo ts o f our good frien d s there - Justice G oldberg and D orothy; Tom and M a ry C la rk ; M rs . Lu ther H
  • of quartz of beam units power or wiring could be provided be p~rmanenUy illumination installed, could could be it might be in individual in such rooms Steps to Better Lighting The reason up gradually -3- for dimmer switches
  • by next Monday. I'm working on the possibility of a major Nationwide television program that would be beamed to the ordinary citizen telling him what he could do in the ewnpaign, a kind of participatory politics pitch which I think has some wisdom
  • :50p Hon . Jacob D . Beam , Ambassado r t o Czechoslovaki a 12:38p an d Elisk a Hashe k an d (Ambassado r cam e t o giv e th e Presi c ent 12:50p Wal t Rosto w hi s assessmen t o f th e Czec h situation , th e gol d problem i n Czech, an d to present th