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  • it. He would sound like Billy Graham. And you could just read it, you could read the duplicity, the deviousness, the hidden--or the unhidden--but the attempt to hide true feelings in his face. And I've always thought that was one of the reasons why
  • a lovely green dress with a gold-embroidered jacket on it, and I was downstairs as the guests were coming in and her dress walked in on Kay Graham--Mrs. Philip Graham of the Washington Post--I ran upstairs and said, "You may want to change." B: Did she
  • at the Walter Lippmans’. 1/14 Attends JFK’s State of the Union Message at 12:30, later leaves for Austin with CTJ to attends JBC inaugural dinner. Spends night at KTBC. 1/15 Attends Billy Graham prayer breakfast, then inauguration of JBC. Flies to Las Vegas
  • ~. heildftl by the Rev. ,Billy James Haflis of Tula. Okla., who told a Houatou audiem-e ,ec.,c,ntly that the brodaerhood-of-lllU '-'Olk.,ept ii ..holwula," ►And on of luwK,y, tht' gun• atmiul apilllt a Rua­ .mcl CeGl-ae LhM.-nln the f rinp totinl Minutemen
  • to have a piece by Billy Graham in Life during the campaign, which literally said, "Nixon ' s the man," you know. They called Kennedy forty-eight hours before this piece was to appear--they were stricken by their conscience up there--and said, "Well
  • . Merrill o f Sal t Lak e City Gov Daniel (Austin) Phil Graham Jim Webb Sec Udall Sen Kerr Bobby Bake r Sen Fulbright Sen Chavez Cong Alber t Thomas Mary Lasker; David Lloyd and Sidney Brody (hamburger) $.75 Sen Chavez Dr. Weisner Cong Thornberry Ed Fole y
  • ) Graham Mr. an d Mrs. Josep h Alsop and Mr. McGeorb e Bund y arrive - - als o Mr . an d Mrs. C . Wyat t Dickerson , . . DINNER w / Mrs . Johnson , Mr . an d Mrs. Willia m S . Whit e Cong , an d Mrs . Jac k Brooks, Mrs. Phili p Graham, Mr . an d Mrs. Josep
  • o ca r fo r hunting . Returned LB J Ranc h fro m huntin g . . .by helicopte r fro m Haywoo d Ranch . Mrs. Johnso n - Washingto n DC . Dinner - LB J Ranc h - (Kellams , Pickle s & son Graham , Moursunds , Dr . Lamb : Marie Fehmer , Yoland a Boozer
  • . M. A. Graham Standing in the hallway talking w/ Sen. Anderson and Marvin OFF RECORD: Senator Henry Jackson BW pics- Wolfe (Asked for the draft reply that is go in response to a letter from General deGaulle -- showed it to the Senator -- and asked
  • . LBJ attends a luncheon for Billy Graham given by Senator Lennon of North Carolina. Everett Looney writes LBJ about the publicity that is being given to the Parr investigation, warning him to be sure that no one gets into public print about the matter
  • ; Mr. Sleigh, Mr. Compton of NAM Mayor Fugate (Wichita, Kansas) Sen Long (Mo.) Colonel Jackson Mary McGrory Coffee with Sen. Humphrey and Foreign Minister of Yugoslavia in G23 Bill Theis and Jack Bell Phil Graham To Speaker's office Dinner at home
  • Sec McNamara Bill White Phil Graham Ambassador Beale of Australia Robert Murphy of CAB dropped by Helicopter Association Dinner; Sheraton Park Hotel white tie dinner given by President of Tunisia for Pres and Mrs. Kennedy; Mayflower Hotel * Selected
  • :39 Mrs. Eleanor McClatchey, Newspaper publisher, Director McCone Departed office R Dungan Cong Oren t Kay w/ B. Moyers CRt to Pool Harris Graham Beverages .70
  • McGeorge To the mansion Senator Humphrey ( n/r Arrive office Congressman Graham Governor Vandiver Shriver also Bundy, talked on call) JV, BM, WJ - fr Mansion) Purcell Shaving in office - preparing for To the mansion for reception and Mrs James
  • at 7:00 Depart MATS Terminal, National Airport Arrive Atlantic City, New Jersey, Municipal Airport Depart Airport via limousine, arriving Convention Hal l -- meeting there Mr. Roy Butler, Tom Graham and Dr. Engelman VP speaks at Convention Hall
  • , meeting Depart White House walking to EOB Arrive EOB Loye Miller till 11:45a Fletcher Knebel (Lif e Magazine) to 12:15 p Hobart Taylor Sr. and Jr. and Mrs. Hobart Taylor Sr. Leave EOB for P-38 Arrive P-38: Picture made by Capt. Stoughton Phil Graham Jim
  • ; then returned to the White House alone.) 4:35 Left Jean-Louis with Liz and Cynthia Wilson (who had arrived in the meantime) to visit Stewart Junior High School, Lenox Elementary School (and Lenox Annex), the Syphax School (Kay Graham's school -- CTJ to dedicate
  • . Retired. ****** House guests: Luci and Pat, Miss Gfeller, Sam Houston Johnson. ****** Elspeth Rostow and family 3 Tom Corcoran and family 5 Jim Rowe and family 5 Abe Fortas and family 4 Kay Graham and family 2 Diana MacArthur and family 4 Bill Deason
  • . 2:00p 7. 3:00p f 8. 3:15p t 9. 3:40p Bill Whit e Phil Graham (who helped LBJ work on his statement for his press conference today) Sen Eastland Sen Fulbrigh t Press conference announcing his candidacy for Democratic nomination in NSOB Lunch in P-38
  • Lo Expenditure Activity (include visited by) Code LD 4:10p t Jack Valenti (pl) 4:22p t Bill Moyers (pl) 4:55p 5:00 f 5:25p f 5:46 t Mrs. Philip Graham (b. 5 ) Bill Moyers (pl) while putting Mrs. Graham on "hold" Resumed conversation w
  • ' s dinin g roo m fo r Cliffor d Davis ' lunc h Cliff Carte r (Dallas ) r e: Dalla s ladies ' te a Liz Carpente r To P-3 6 t o se e Fre d Dickso n (Florid a campaig n manager ) Cong. Barde n (Nort h Carolina ) Phil Graham , invitin g hi m t o dinne r
  • by train; Lady Bird visits with Luci & Lynda; Lady Bird has tea for Princess Grace, Monaco; LBJ & Billy Graham arrive; Johnsons meet Kennedy train at Union Station; cortege to Arlington Cemetery; James Earl Ray is arrested; Cardinal Cushing has attack
  • by the persons and on the dates set forth below, at Raleigh, North Carolina, unless otherwise indicated: November 3, 1964 FRANK MOORE, North Carolina Insurance Commission March 4, 1965 BILLY CONYERS, City-County Bureau of Identification March 5, 1965 JOYCE
  • with extreme rapidity all over th~ gyp ·bankers and promoters back vit.:lity here. • world. and some ln,gredients of there when most of us were, in a li'f-,:1 . our way of lile are certain to pass, poliLical · way cif speaking, . very LONG AGO, William Graham
  • :~~-- Yt~~~'-' l) _ ~~/ '?an-,~ - --~--- £tt'lf!"' toc::w~ __ - . 1. 0 ~~~EI.O~M-t. - L~ 5"o~~ e ~~~~ •• Columnists Public Ralph Gleason Leonard Lyons Earl Wilson Mike Connolly Billy Graham Figures T. V. Performers Lorne Greene & 3
  • pointed out that the provision paralleled the controversial Part III of the 1957 civil rights bill. Busby reports on the progress of the “Johnson Bill” for May primaries in the Texas legislature. After talks with conservative leaders, Callan Graham told
  • Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Crook -- I -- 19 M: Do you know anything about Lyndon Johnson and Billy Graham, when they met? Did you have anything to do with that? C
  • through the kitchen -then to the dinin g roo m whr e he had sank a - - an d others ha d coffe e - - w / Mr. Kellam , Dr . Graham , Mr . Grad y Wilson , an d VM -- (Ok e took pix -- a s di d JV ^^ ^*^ s* S^/ Riding aroun d the ranc h w / Dr . Graham , Mr
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  • man Billy Mills for "selling out" to the Mayor. We concentrated our whole attention to the problem of bringing the warring factions in agreement on a county­ wide b6ard to oversee · and administer those anti-poverty programs in which the local
  • accompanie d b y Dr. Bill y Graham , Chairma n Car l Vinson , an d Marvin Watso n fo r th e DEDICATIO N o f the Car l Vinso n Armed Service s Committe e Room i n th e Raybur n Office Building . On th e President' s direction , th e motorcad e proceede d
  • for Ezio P:f.nze. and Rudolf. Meanwhile, as a sophomore at the University of California, Barbara he.d plunaed into active work with Canr_pusCrusade for Christ. this work she channeled her speaking and vocal talents In into such proarams as the Billy
  • be Ft W he in He RE be l Mt stE ffl( Hunter-JumperShowSeipp, all co-chairmen; and members Curtis cameron, Kemaetb Maner, Calvin Schumann, Billy Roeder and Curtis Eckhardt. Judges for the three-day affair will be Fred R. Brown of Atlanta, Ga., and Jack