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  • . Charles C. Diggs Jr. John G. Do~. Don Edwards Respectfully yours, Leonard Farbstein Theodore R. Kttpferman Robert L. Leggett Samuel N. Friedel Donald_M. Fraser Patsy T. Mink Jacob H. Gilbert Thomas M. Rees . Edith Green Henry s.· Reuss Seymour Halpern
  • . 3, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Mrs. Kennedy•a visit to Cambodia Last winter the Cambodian Chief of State. :prince Sihan-ouk, invited Mrs. Kennedy to Phnom Penh to participate in a ceremony naming a street in the Cambodian 6apital
  • well ·and .give ,· . . ' · us the best available leadership for this important part of the Agenc1' s .activities·. I !.- Richard Helms Director cc t The Honorable Dean Rusk The Hon~:rabl~ · Robert S. McNamara --- ----.-.-•- ~"""""'l
  • WASHINGTON Tuesday, September 14, 1965, 5 PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I had lunch today with Bob Kennedy, and it was the best discussion we have had in more than a year. We talked about a number of topics, but mostly about Vietnam, and I must say I
  • of the effects of United States actions in the Kennedy Round upon all American industries, including the textile industry. No major decisions have been or will be taken by our representatives in Geneva without a decision by the President, following a full review
  • increased I believe it was President Kennedy who momentum to the Alliance has been well welcomed John McCone to this position received and preparations are underway. by saying "welcome · to the bull's-eye"The reaction in Latin America to the indeed
  • Posts and USUN State Subjects IMMEDIATE Kennedy Funeral and Interment 1. As of noon Washington time, June 6, following are plans for funeral and interment of Senator Robert F. Kennedy: (a) The Senator's body will lie in St. Patrick's Cathedral in Ne
  • to Texas the day before. He been up late the night before. Dr. Allen Isen (Buffalo, NY) to help with contact lens picked up Mrs. Kennedy at White House since President was not going to Japanese Embassy dinner at Japanese Embassy; in honor of Mrs. Kennedy
  • White House to sit in on President Kennedy's talk s with Pres. Ayub P-38: Sec Rusk sayin g President had suggested he not go to Texas for Ayub visit at Eddie Adams (New York) Sen Russel l lunch with Sen Mansfiel d in Mansfield's office Mary Lasker in P
  • Arrive Wrightsman residence Depart Wrightsman residence Arrive residenc e of Amb. Joseph Kennedy - joined President there Depart Kennedy residence w/ President Arrive President's residence for dinner and talks Depart President's residence Arrive
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • KENNEDY
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • LBJ DISCUSSES APPOINTING PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE JFK ASSASSINATION, BILL TO PROVIDE FUNDING TO ANSWER OUTPOURING OF MAIL RECEIVED BY JACQUELINE KENNEDY, AND NEED FOR SENATE TO PASS TAX BILL BEFORE RECESS; CIVIL RIGHTS BILL
  • . Palmer 9:00 Mayor and Mrs. Palmer departed 1:00 Worked with recording machine 1:30 To ground floor to greet Senator and Mrs. Ted Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Guinness 1:45 Returned to second floor and talked with Miss Katherine Lee from National
  • to dedicate it as Jacqueline Kennedy Garden Received guests and had tea 2:22 President came over to Jacqueline Kennedy Garden 2:45 President returned to his office 2:50 Guests departed - returned to second floor 3 - 3:30 Lucinda fitted dresses (More) 1
  • RESPONSE TO ACCOUNT IN WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK THAT LBJ TOOK OATH OF OFFICE ON KENNEDY FAMILY BIBLE; EVENTUAL DEPOSIT IN LBJ LIBRARY OF MISSAL THAT WAS USED; DESCRIPTION OF MISSAL AND ITS COVER; QUESTION OF RETURNING BOOK TO JACQUELINE KENNEDY
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • ANALYSIS OF WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK ON JFK ASSASSINATION; JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S LAWSUIT; ASSIGNMENT OF BAREFOOT SANDERS TO WORK ON ANALYSIS; RAMSEY CLARK'S DECISION TO TAKE HOUSTON BANK MERGER CASE TO SUPREME COURT; PORTRAYAL OF LBJ IN BOOK
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place) Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Day Saturday Sen Kennedy's house, Hyannis, Mass, Activity (include Date July 30, visited by)* Lo LD 1. 9:00a 2. 11:00a 3. 4:00p 4. 3
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place). Entry No. Time Day Tuesday 362 SOB (Sen Kennedy's office) Telephone f or t Activity (include Date. August 9, 196 0 Expenditure Code visited by)* Lo LD 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • and Maurice Templeman Cong. Dan Brewster (Md) for campaign picture Mr. and Mrs. Hall Timanus and son Timmy (Houston - elector) picture with Phil Davies (congressman - candidate 4th District of Cal.) Lunch at Skeeter's with Sen. Kennedy and Sen Jackson and some
  • Kennedy To Kennedy's office for picture for Demo dinner Sept 20 group of New Mexico people from office of OCDM -- names in guest book Bob Troutman Jack Anderson Jim Rowe Cong. Albert Thomas George Brown (Houston) Bill Munnell (California) Sen Fulbright Sen
  • from Wyoming at Skeeter's Lunch with Sen Kennedy in OSCC for North Carolina newsmen and radiomen 2:30p 4:30p 4:45p t 5:45p f 7:00p Expenditure Code State, Justice Conference in F-37 Frank Ikard Liz Carpenter, re: Mrs. J's press conference and trip
  • Kennedy (Kennedy shot 2 deer) 9:00a 9:15a 9:30a 9:45a 10:00a 10:15a 10:30a 10:45a Left for Austin Arrived Municipal Airport, Austin (met by Dolores) Driskill, Signal mail Walter and George Geo Brown 10:50 11:00a 11:15a 11:30a 11:45a T T 12:00n 12
  • (Atlanta) nap Senator Kennedy and party arrived; met by Stonewall people who presented JFK with hat; Dinner: Sen Kennedy; Ken O'Donnell; Joe Gargan; Cong. Tolbert MacDonald; Beth Fein; Bobby Baker; Mrs. J; Dorothy Nichols; MMW, Bill Moyers, Bob Waldron Cong
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • for the New York Times. G: What story was that, that you referred to, the one [for which] they needed all the manpower they could get? B: All the stories. They were covering visits from Secretary [Robert] McNamara, they were covering all kinds
  • talking with him because he just seemed so brilliant. To me he was somebody you could look up to. earth, a good person to talk to. He was just very down to And also Weaver. G: Robert Weaver? W: Robert Weaver, Housing. G: Did LBJ have anything
  • Biographical information; Wiley College; Dr. Melvin Tolson; CTJ and civil rights; LBJ is disappointed that Wright did not notice passage of the 1957 Civil Rights Act; LBJ complains that blacks are ungrateful to him; Robert Weaver, Roger Wilkins
  • ; the Military Aide to the President; the Special Counsel to the President; the Air Poree Military Aide to the Vice President; Bromley Smith and Robert H. Johnson, NSC Staff, attended the meeting. - SECREl -SECRET EXECUTIVE OFFICE NATIONAL OF THE SECURITY