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  • ..- !• :•• ·· • . . . ·, - _~> ~· _:; _ ;i.:t.'.:'.;A~;i{~\;:.:~~:~/):~'.J~}~~::;{~\~-{::;',)··_,;f;.tt~.-~:._ ,1· ~- -~~:.~i·_'' ~ .\ .. . ·-. : ·" ' , . .- . .... · . ' A ·.. - ~ . -·. -- ~·--- - -- - ---·· . 1 l :;~ ·i . -.____,.,..,.- COHFWENTIAL March 22, 1967 Mr
  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 14 [2 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967"
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • , O cto b er 25, 1966 m a d e it tr a d itio n a l fo r the B a r r io F i e s t a . P a g e 13 L yndon w a s g iv e n b a ron g Tag a lo g the th in e m b r o id e r e d s h ir t w o rn w ith open c o lla r and o u tsid e the t r o u s e r s , id
  • An edited transcript for this day was included in Lady Bird Johnson's book "A White House Diary," published in 1970.
  • Lady Bird Johnson personal
  • Breakfast, mail & hair done; coffee with Imelda Marcos & other First Ladies; gifts; bus tour of Manila; Lady Bird describes clothing, scenery, art & architecture; Lady Bird chooses artifact from archeological dig; dedication ceremonies, Freedom
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Audio diary and annotated transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, 10/25/1966 (Tuesday)
  • Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary
  • import quota by some 60%, a concession worth $2. 5 million in lsraell foreign exchange earnings. 4. State and DOD have recommended the restricted package (items (c) to (f), below). Items (a) and (b) are fall-backs suggested by State. Nick recommends
  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 14 [1 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • would tag along right behind him, and he would say, "Yes, give your name to my assistant, and he will look right into it. 11 And he never forgot. He always followed up, 11 When you were at Canton and that farmer asked you to help his boy with his
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  • i s l a t u r e w h i c h h e w o u ld a d d r e s s . . L a u r e n c e 's e n th u s ia s m is e a r n e s t, c o n tag io u s - - in a w ay c h a r m in g ly b o y ish . We a l l r e g r e t t e d M a r y L a s k e r ' s a b s e n c e . She w
  • An edited transcript for this day was included in Lady Bird Johnson's book "A White House Diary," published in 1970.
  • Lady Bird Johnson personal
  • speech; Lady Bird has lunch with Laurance Rockefeller and Henry Diamond; Conservation luncheon; dedication ceremony for Hobart Community Parks; Lady Bird gives speech; Beautification Committee meeting; Reader's Digest article on Beautification
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Audio diary and annotated transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, 10/2/1968 (Wednesday)
  • Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Kerner -- I -- 22 and the printing to be done by the government Printing Office. In a sense, really
  • ; cooperation White House and governors; creation and administration of Commission on Civil Disorders; LBJ reaction to Commission report; Lady Bird; Illinois
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  • -- 5 lived when he was working for Congressman Kleberg, and that a room was not available at that moment but would be during the week and we should stay at his house. Lady Bird was gone, and he would bring us to work each morning with him until
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  • , BY ALL MEN OF GOOD WILL EVERYWHERE. I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU TOMORROW. SINCERELY, LYNDON B. JOHNSON. END QUOTE. RUSK ( CO~L I _ ___ _I ( ( EXDJS RECE/V£D VIHCA 1967 NOV 30 CONFIDENT IA~ STATE .PAGE 01 ! 22 27 HCE432 77197 ' 181
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Greece, Vol. 3, 8/67-2/68"
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • NOT HEARD OF IT BEFORE YOUR-· CABLE ARRIVED, ALTHOUG~ I UNDERSTAND THERE IS A SMALL ITEM IN 7HIS MORNING'S PRESS. LIKE THE MOSCOW CC},'MUNIQUE OF LAST JU-LY, IT WAS SILLY, STUPID AND MISGUIDED. 2t MY FIRST THOUGHT WAS .TO GO DIRECTLY TO MRS. GANDHI. H
  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 16
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • A 4 1mdated A C OfW'1.·l~·O\D 004 cable Teici! 68Q 5 Ope,1 ll/f7/ot, I (Jt,,J,~Alo
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Yemen, Volume 1, 11/63-6/64"
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Intelligence Report - [age E-22 s 1 7167 A oae report Re: .Radie Coccaumicaticos P6' z A.a. A ~~l/C,,fld 061 cable State 91316 to CINCPAC s 2 12/29/67 A 066 cable 3103392 from Bunker 724 s 1 12/31/67 A Sttl't t 3 {era- 067 cable
  • See all scanned items from NSF International Meetings and Travel Files Box 20
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • . Austin Hotel and had lunch with Mr. Johnson and Mr. Teague, myself. Spent about three hours in which Mr. Johnson started off with the number one item that Mr. Teague ought to have , and that was how to get his name on the payroll, because he had been
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
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  • was, Mrs. Johnson spoke very eloquently, and I knew, from my association ",Jith J. C., that Mrs. Johnson was always in the perimeter of management or decision-making at the station. F: And the Senator just sort of tagged along in the background? P
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  • \11 to know' that you are nmcmberlng us. All good wishes to you.· Slnce.rcly, Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. James W. Palmer 2311 Apacbo Street Adelpht, !.W:yland LBJ:WDT [1 of 2] 2311 Apache Street Adelphi, Maryland August 22 , 1961 The Vice President
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Public Activities -Travel [1961]"
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)
  • aatron, slich.tinglJ national politics, boy which brooks no outside friend, Joe Mctcee (and the lady harbored a bit ot resentment his unwarranted and only last who was in the forefront to Jim as that into was a misstep which, 'lfben the returns
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Drew Pearson Farm Series Box F 437
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • . And he's a Bill White always thought we two would White arranged a real small dinner party early in the Kennedy Administration. It was Bill and his wife, my wife and myself, Jim Rowe and Lady Bird and the Vice President. The whole purpose
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  • ---1-----A-- ~ President from llostow "C"Onfidentlal ~ q .. ;it5-Cj';). NL:Y Cit.,,ll{'l lff;3a memo meeting wkth-&1:r'a 1:-n-Duesseldorf _ ~ ii -f
  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 12 [1 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • around and the reason he picked Lady Bird was because she too had extraordinary sensitivity as well as a great deal of intelligence and a fine character. All these talents counted up. I wrote a piece about her, right after they went into the White
  • liberal; LBJ’s early aspirations for the presidency; Lady Bird’s character and influence on LBJ; Butler’s 'wooing' of blacks in 1957-1959; LBJ’s disuse of the NDC during his presidency; 1960 Convention; JFK’s treatment fo LBJ compared to LBJ’s treatment
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  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 8
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ., Clairmount 9. 1:00 PM 7/23 (Police) SGT. GEORGE BOOTH, 43, stoned by unkn persons, Ford Hosp., FAO. 4th P.rect., injured 12th, - Clairmount 10. 1:00 PM 7/23 (Police) PATR. RAYMOim CLIFFORD, 22, while chasing looters, 12th Hosp., FAO. 11. 1:00 PM 7/23
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Investigations - Detroit - General"
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • knew Lady Bird in school. I think I met Lady Bird probably about 1933, because I was going with a girl who lived in the same boarding house with her, and I knew all the girls in the boarding house. I did not meet Lyndon Johnson until after he came
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  • it. One of my best paintings, which is now in the apartment in New York, the Fragonard called "Lady Reading a Letter," was in the hands of Göring, who wanted it more than anything in the world. He even made an offer through Seyss-Inquart, who
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  • , travel of the President and First Lady, women’s issues, prominent women, as well as Miss Lewine’s career, achievements and associates. The papers are divided into three series for textual files, clippings, and sound recordings. Additional sound recordings
  • of things that you would have been testifying before . Did you take any role at all in the 1960 election campaign beyond just an ordinary citizen? B: The 1960 election campaign? F: That's the one between Nixon and Kennedy, with Johnson of course tagging
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  • resembles a mixture of West Point and Minsky's. CURRENT & CHOICE The Lady Eve (Henry Fonda, Barbara Stanwyck, Charles Coburn, William Dem­ arest; TIME, March 10). Meet John Doe ( Gary Cooper, Bar­ bara Stanwyck, Walter Brennan, Edward Arnold, James
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 16
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)
  • , month's vacations. They thought I was nuts. F: I remember you integrated Tucson restaurants, too. G: I integrated the Phoenix restaurants and also the Arizona National Guard. Then I come back here and immediately get tagged as anti-labor and anti-Negro
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  • which I fell into in sophomore year. There were several Irish ladies who ran a little boarding club. You could get three meals a day, six days a week for seven dollars a week which is fairly reasonable. So I said--this lady's name was Mrs. McGuillicuddy
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  • which I fell into in sophomore year. There were several Irish ladies who ran a little boarding club. You could get three meals a day, six days a week for seven dollars a week which is fairly reasonable. So I said--this lady's name was Mrs. McGuillicuddy
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  • which I fell into in sophomore year. There were several Irish ladies who ran a little boarding club. You could get three meals a day, six days a week for seven dollars a week which is fairly reasonable. So I said--this lady's name was Mrs. McGuillicuddy
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  • which I fell into in sophomore year. There were several Irish ladies who ran a little boarding club. You could get three meals a day, six days a week for seven dollars a week which is fairly reasonable. So I said--this lady's name was Mrs. McGuillicuddy
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  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW I DATE: November 22
  • Oral history transcript, Robert W. Murphey, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1983, by Ted Gittinger
  • 1983-11-22
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  • to help make the appearance a succe.ss. All good wishes as always, Cord'ially L Flora yours, A,1/u4_, Rheta Sc ,X c.co Elizabeth Carpenter, Press Secretary to the First Lady and Staff Director .. AD December 22, 1964 Following letters
  • See all scanned items from the WHCF Name Files Box G-294
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • who are there but whom we haven't been able to put our fingers on. can do that for me. You If you don't get the proper kind of response from me, take it up with Lady Bird because she and Liz Carpenter mount that door all the time, and put
  • oh-keyserlingm-19681031-2-74-22-b
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
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  • SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDEN~S OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #22g memo -.;.-,4--m""'1'Tln--t-----t"T'r--+-h:e-fl-re'Si dent =-f--com- - M ~ ~~ ~ , --19- 112 · ent from R ~~- ~ #-'l.3a mes t/~-w,~r.J
  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 6 [1 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Napoleon ~~kes a_ c.tlup dw:_-e;t~\t._ - i.n ;~x.a,'ia:~ f' s;,:t:....:r,' i :1-~ ··,..*bell :i .o-n stat en :in. --cjlti·na ;, • . mill.io·n.$ld.ll~d:;i - srri~t c:itl
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967"
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • in politics--he and his wife, now I forget who had the official title, but they were active in a committee on behalf of then Senator Johnson's candidacy. I remember attending a luncheon, or a dinner at which one of the very prominent ladies of Democratic
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
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  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 21
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)
  • ot tb.inga that b1D4 u enemie• ot ohanp. •ar B11t all one• thiak aot ffll7 W0\&14 the artiole• of a peace forb14 ohanp ill riohne•• ot lite b,- tiziag tu 11m1t■ or the onea moTlq uo11g the Dl81Q'? We 4o not aq ao abOllt joi.11.tag the wheela. UTff
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Peace Data [removed from binder] [1941]"
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)
  • Connor. Addendum: Thursday, April 22: Meeting two arranged £or 2 p.m., Friday, April 23, at the Chamber 0£ Commerce in Birmingham. George LeMaistre to convene and chair the meeting, bringing together the Alabama Negro leadership committee 0£ 20
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights Boycotts – Alabama and Mississippi"
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)