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- February 1964x
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- LBJ speeches and statementsx
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- JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, JR. FOUNDATION AWARDS, WEIZMANN SCIENCE INSTITUTE DINNERS; DUBINSKY IS INVOLVED IN A STRIKE SITUATION; ALEX ROSE; ? SCHMIDT?; CONSUMER INTERESTS MESSAGE
- TED SORENSEN REMAINING AVAILABLE TO WORK FOR LBJ WHEN HE LEAVES THE WH STAFF; ANNA ROSENBERG; RFK; BARNEY BALABAN; LBJ REFERS TO NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT, COMMENTS ON ADVERSE PRESS CRITICISM AND BURDENS OF PRESIDENCY
- DISCUSSION OF PANAMA NEGOTIATIONS, OAS, "MEXICO DRAFT" PROPOSAL, PROPOSED SPEECH ON PANAMA, INTERNATIONAL OPINION ON PANAMA; APPOINTMENT OF WOMEN AMBASSADORS IN LATIN AMERICA; AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO; JIM WRIGHT; LLOYD BENTSEN; JOHN MOORE; ?…
- POSSIBILITY OF REPLACING J. L. ROBERTSON WITH FRED DEMING ON FRB; INTEREST RATES; EXCISE TAX; BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; BARRY GOLDWATER SPEECH, PARTY POLITICS, FOREIGN POLICY
- OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT TED SORENSEN, WALTER HELLER, LBJ'S MESSAGE ON CONSUMER INTERESTS; LBJ ASKS DUNGAN TO GET "WALTER" AND TO COME TALK TO HIM ABOUT APPOINTMENTS
- the "Day of the British": LBJ to Stag luncheon and Lady Bird to tea at British Embassy; Lady Ormsby-Gore photo with the Beatles; Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss and Dunbarton Oaks; State dinner for British; humorous story about Lady Bird's…
- LBJ and Lady Bird stay at Taubman home in Palm Springs, CA; meeting with Mexican President Lopez Mateos; Charter Day exercises at UCLA with speeches by LBJ and Mateos; luncheon for women given by Governor's wife, Mrs. Pat Brown; visit to…
- Lady Bird's trip to New York for clothes fitting; lunch with Billie and Wendy; Tax Bill passed and signing ceremony; LBJ's speech and praise for Sen. Byrd; LBJ & Lady Bird to Mrs. Kennedy's house to present 4 signing pens;…
- LBJ, Lady Bird, Lynda & Luci to Paltka, FL, for Intercoastal Canal ceremonies, flipping switch for initial excavation, and presentation of ceramic bull; to Palm Beach to visit Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy; to reception for President's…
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