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  • Date: 4/3/02 Processing Note The conversation between Mildred Stegall and Bobby Baker documented in the following transcript was not recorded on Dictabelt. Mildred Stegall took shorthand notes of the conversation at the time of the call
  • "CONVERSATION BETWEEN MS & GEO III [CROSSED OUT] AUGUST 31, 1965 10:30 A.M. (BOBBY BAKER)" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING SHORTHAND NOTES TAKEN BY MILDRED STEGALL; "GEO III" WRITTEN ON NOTES; CONVERSATION NOT RECORDED ON DICTABELT, TAPE; *TRANSCRIPT
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 8685, transcript, MILDRED STEGALL and BOBBY BAKER, 8/31/1965, 10:30AM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Armstrong and Scott incident to Gemini 8 mission Your memorandum of August 17, 1965, announcing the President's policy on promotion and decoration of astronauts Further to your telephone conversation with Mr. Webb on March 17, 1966, we have now had
  • advice you gave me. In line with your good arrangements I chatted briefly with Jim Webb over.the telephone while in Washington and we are planning to get together for a longer discussion very soon. Should anything new and vital develop, I will be in touch
  • Governor Tom Dewey, LBJ and Lady Bird have breakfast and talk about crime; Lucius Clay; ABC film on beautification; telephone conversation with Lynda Johnson; Luci Johnson receives Stingray car for graduation/birthday gift; Johnsons to Camp David
  • . If you want a teKt, more notes, etc., don't hesitate to call. ian Scheer sistant Administrator for Public Affairs Suggested Remarks for President Johnson Telephone call to Astronauts Cooper and Conrad and Dr. Berry, Saturday morning, September 11, 1965
  • The Honorable Pat Jennings made the comment that he and Mrs. Jennings would certainly be proud to be invited to the White House when the astronauts are there this week. Of course, this may not be a. timely thing, but my conversation with him reminded ire
  • getting names on this petition. In some congressman's office, finally the White House telephone caught up with me and the President was on the phone. He said, "Tommy, how are you doing?" I said, "I'm doing wonderfully well." And he said, "Well, I want
  • him. Bell Telephone and a bunch of the people opposed it. They came down. I've forgotten who was head of the Bell Telephone at that time. But he showed them, he said, "Boys, you can make money withholding on this dividend. You'll have that cash at your
  • governing the uses of celestial bodies. After some initial private conversations, and a letter from Gromyko to U Thant which indicated that" the USSR was interested in such a treaty, both the U.S. and the USSR tabled drafts. Ambassador Goldberg proposed
  • to test the Soviets 1 intentions by further conversation. If, however, the next round of conversation is fruitless, NASA should be requested to develop some specific action proposal that would represent a new initiative on our part. At the last meeting
  • DISARMAMENT AGENCY Memorandum ol Conversation DATE: SUBJECT: Meeting of Conunittee of Principals Concerning "Bombs in Orbit"* ยท PARTICIPANTS: See attached list COPIES TO: Participants October 8, 1963 SANl'TIZED littoorlty /J 03J-Ofl- 2-I
  • LBJ has phone conversation about appointments at Treasury and Budget; Lady Bird receives international YWCA delegates; Henry Fowler accepts Secretary of Treasury position; LBJ makes press announcement; diplomatic reception at Blair House; Lady Bird