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  • with the President, Lynda, and Chuck. 11:00 Mrs. Krim joined. 11:15-12:15 Chief King. Retired. ******
  • . and Mrs. Jack Valenti, Florence Mahoney. 10:00 Guests left. 10-11 Chief King. Retired. ***** House guests: Mr. and Mrs. Alden Smith - #301. *****
  • - two games. 7:50 Returned to the second floor. Recorded. Got dinner from the icebox. 10:20-11:20 Chief King. Retired. *******
  • and dress. Hairdresser. 6:40 Left with President and Ambassador Bell for Palace. Yellow umbrella. 1. 7:00 Arrived palace. Band was playing "Star-Spangled Banner" on fifes. Greeted by Grand Chamberlain. Went into room with King and Queen. Had coffee and what
  • it.) Then on went to Haywood Colonel and Mrs. Bender But I came home and made to Lynda, Dave Warrie, Luci Then to sleep 10:15 Moving in with L. 12:15 July 2 By God If M.L. King catches me he has got to get up early and march fast Thurgood Marshall Solictor General
  • 12:50 ND wake up and had coffee and orange juice called Dorothy Territo called Dale Meeks called Mrs. Terry in Jefferson, Texas called Mike Geissinger called Dale Meeks called Jim Jones CTJ and Lynda walked to hangar area and boarded King Air take
  • Room to receive Secretary Alan Boyd and 35 highway engineers. 5:45 Returned to bedroom. 6:00-6:50 Chief King. 6:04 Called Walt Rostow. 6:05 Called Wayne Grover; 6:16 Called. L. Marks. 6:55 Mr. Per for comb-out. Entry No. Time Activity 7:12 Called
  • at desk. 11:12 Called Liz. 12:46 Bess called. 12:47 Dr. Voss called. 2. 1:15 Lunch in the Solarium with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Tippett, Mr. and Mrs. AJ Taylor, and Eloise Thornberry (Consommé, Chicken a la King, crescent rolls, asparagus, lettuce salad
  • No. Time Activity 6:15-7:00 Chief King. 7:00 Mr. Per for comb-out. Dressed for dinner. 6. 8:25 To the North Portico with the President to greet Prime Minister and Mrs. Holyoake. 8:30 To the Yellow Oval Room to exchange gifts. 7. 8:52 To the East Room
  • dates we had had. 10:05 Phyllis and Mary left. 10-10:45 Chief King. 11:00 Retired. ******
  • to the White House. 8:55 Chief King. 12. 9:35 Dinner with the President, Mary Rather. ***** 11:00 Retired.
  • . Drinks before dinner with the Westmorelands. 8. 9:45 Dinner with the President, General and Mrs. Westmoreland. 11-11:30 Chief King. Retired. ****** House guests: General and Mrs. William Westmoreland - 303. ******
  • for coffee. Talked with Liz and Luci. 8:00 Mr. Per -- comb-out. 9:00 Said goodbye to the President. Left the White House in car with Liz and Secretary Udall. 2. 9:37 Arrived Dulles Airport and boarded plane. speaking of death of Rev. King Worked with Liz
  • s s ib le . O nly G race and June w e r e th ere. I sta y ed un til a little p a st 11:00 and then retu rn ed to the W h ite H ouse for a 11:30 m eetin g on the N orth P o r tic o w ith King H a ssa n . -' -T h e b ig b la ck lim o u sin e w ith
  • LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast; Lady Bird to Spanish class; Johnsons welcome King Hassan of Morocco; new winter ceremony format; Lady Bird does office work, has lunch & watches entertainment rehearsal; Lady Bird lists houseguests with some from Marshall
  • . 9:40 Arrived pier and board "Marlee" and cruised lake (man-made) 10:20 Arrived Yarralumla Pier and disembarked. Got in cars and drove to the Prime Minister's lodge. Coffee, rest, and toured grounds 100 King at animals. 11:10 Left lodge with Anne
  • temperature - but was about 40 degrees. Greeted by: General Glen Birchard, Governor and Mrs. Egan, Senator and Mrs. Bartlett, Senator Gruening, Congressman and Mrs. Rivers. Acting Mayor and Mrs. Hostetler. Huge crowd. King Island Eskimo dancers. 11:50 Leave
  • r . L a b o u is s e fo r the C a th e d ra l fo r the r e q u ie m m a s s for King Pau l. T h e en tran ce to the C a th e d r a l w as flan k ed by s o lid flanks of p h o to g r a p h e r s with fla sh in g bulbs and a u n ifo r m e d p a la ce
  • Greek King Paul's funeral; Archbishop Christostomas of Athens; Prince Phillip of England; unpleasant incident with Archbishop Makarias of Cyprus and crowd; long funeral procession to gravesite; Prince Loraton of Cambodia and stone-throwing at US
  • MEMORAN DUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE WA S H IN GTON T u e sday, M ay 19, 1964 P a ge 1 The day began with desk w ork with L iz , B ess and Ashton. Then I w alked o ve r to Lyndon*s o ffic e to g r e e t the King of Burundi, on the law n s m a ll
  • Lady Bird does desk work; visit of King of Burundi; paintings for the White House; Lady Bird works with Dick Goodwin on Lady Bird's upcoming Kentucky speech; military reception on White House lawn; Johnson family greets the guests; Lady Bird
  • i n a v i a o n ly l a s t O c t o b e r - the King of D e n m a r k , a n d f r i e n d l y Q u e e n I n g r i d of D e n m a r k , a n d b e a u t i f u l A n n M a r i e , t h e i r p r i n c e s s , who i s g o in g to b e m a r r i e d to you
  • Lady Bird arrives in Athens for funeral of King Paul of Greece; welcoming ceremonies; Lady Bird lunches at restaurant along Aegean Sea; background briefing on Greek government; Georgios Papandreou and son; visit to Byzantine Monastery; drive
  • to build a c i t y , / ^ being both stud ied and ex ecu ted at the sam e tim e. At s ix , I a ccom p a n ied Lyndon to King H iisse in 's r ec e p tio n for u s and 1500 m o re people at the M ayflow er H o tel. i The D ip lom atic Corps cam e down
  • ; Lady Jackson's ideas on improving cities; LBJ and Lady Bird to reception given by King Hussein I at Mayflower Hotel; party at the Warren Woodwards for Lloyd Hand; Lady Bird to Coliseum for Lippizzaner horse show; Luci Johnson & friends; Lady Bird's
  • e r^ A g lim p s e in to a h o u se w h e re I saw a p ic tu r e o f the King an d Q u een on th e w a ll; another^ a s m a ll h a m m o c k sw ay in g g en tly s u s p e n d e d f r o m th e b e a m - J t w a s th e b a b y 's c r a d le . A nd
  • Lady Bird tours the Khlong and describes people and sights; LBJ receives honorary degree from Chulalongkorn University; Lady Bird describes academic robes and King Kittikachorn; LBJ gives speech and signs International Education Act; Lady Bird meets
  • are: wor king for Lynd on down at the headquarters fo r the volunteers for th e Dem oc ratic National Comm ittee:. She pu t th e littl e gol d pins in t he shap e of a number four cros sc~d with t he ini tials LJ3J. She ga
  • will be thin king of you. We arc 00 pcopk, all tbc studen ts of the National M usi c Camp
  • not the le a s t b it frig h te n e d lo o k in g . I d id n 't w a nt to add an e x tra g e rm so I j u s t patted h im and s a t down and h e ld h is hand. H e showed m e the a rtic le about L u c i by H e le n Th o m a s as to how she w as ta king C
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ’ W ed n esd a y , N o v e m b e r 1, 1967 Page 1 It w a s the day o f the v i s i t o£ the King of N ep a l and h is Q u e e n . T he in o r n in g I sp e n t a t d e s k w o rk , a n d then a fe w m in u
  • Office work; arrival ceremony for King & Queen of Nepal; speeches & parade down Pennsylvania Avenue to Blair House; lunch; meeting with Clark Clifford & Madame Shoumatoff about portrait of Lady Bird; visit with LBJ in dining room; LBJ's announcement
  • graduates they have turned out among the n egro r a c e t han have som e of the other cou n tries re c e n tly re le a s e d fro m coloni az a t i o n , Sitting out on a d e c k l o o king at the ligh ts o f A tlan tic C ity , w hile Lyn don talked to a v e
  • on the day w a s the im p orta nt even t, the $1, 000, dinner p r e c e edin g the gala. In m y orange and y e llo w flo w e re d ta ffeta evening dress® I went with Lyndon and L u c i to the In tern ation al IInn about 6:30,----Luci,'l o o king an absolute
  • acquainted sessio n , exchange of gifts. How delighted I was with those they brought! A paper weight made of copper slag from King S olom on 's m ine, sm elted on silver and dated during the 10th Century B . C . , was fo r Lyndon. A lso a m od ern silver c
  • , or rather he talked. That treadworn We talked about the He told us how in the days of the French Kings, Louis XIV and XV, i t had been made by using mercury, I think i t was, and after many painstaking years, the workmen would go blind. Then he
  • for. L iz a n d th e o th er V IP 's o f th e H ea d lin er's celeb ra tio n . pH ■ Friday January 31, 1969 page 5 O ur first party back hom e in Austin and JtJxJiA JLoo woA an. experience . W e found a par king pl ace rig ht in ^Aoni—I dare say
  • with Jesse Kellam and the Thornberrys; upcoming Lady Bird trip with President Truman to Greece for funeral of King Paul; Executive Order creating Committee for the Preservation of the White House
  • o t t e r 's question,- as to whether I was going to the p erfo rm a n ce or not. our State Dinner fo r King H ussein. It is the night a fter I don’ t know i f there is any return function o r not, so I spent the next two hours v ig o r o u s ly
  • ^and^most i n t e r ­ fa c t that IS g o in g down to b e the p o s s i b i l i t y of e x p o r t i n g p o s s i b i l i t y of f i n d i n g oil^ w h ic h i s the King when he lea ves the p e r s o n a l guest of of Houston who has v i s i t e d
  • e s . In 5 m in u tes he is read y. And then he is sa y in g , " B e s s, I thought you told m e the P r im e M in ister" , or the king or w h a tev er it i s "was sup p osed to be h e r e at 10 m in u tes of 8?" T h is tim e we w ere down at the N
  • in g s a r e th e w o rk of King Mongkut th a t d y n a m ic f e a r s o m e r u l e r in A n n a a n d th e K ing of S ia m , and th e g r e a t g r a n d - C f a th e r of th e p r e s e n t K ing, o r b y K ings w ho^ p r e c e d e d h im . I
  • Lady Bird walks palace grounds; ride with LBJ to airport to fly to Malaysia; welcoming ceremonies where LBJ gives speech; Lady Bird describes Malaysia, people, government & history; meeting with King & Queen; exchange of gifts; Lady Bird describes
  • a r S p an gled B a n n e r on f if e s . T he G ra n d C h a m b e r l a i n g r e e t e d u s , and we w alked u n d e r the gold c e r e m o n i a l u m b r e l l a s up to the p o r c h w h e r e the King a nd Q u een a w a ite d u s . I n s i d
  • r s l i n e d up in c o s tu m e s . And M e r lin , m y old fr ie n d , had told m e I c e r t a i n l y . w o u l d n e v e r h a v e s e e n the King A r t h u r l i k e t h i s o n e . It w a s s l a p s t i c k , a n d e v e n I w i t h m y
  • LBJ Library meeting; office work; two-hour interview with Henry Branden of the London Sunday Times; lunch; Lady Bird to Shady Grove Music Theatre; Laurance Rockefeller and Project Trailblazers; Lady Bird greets cast of "King Arthur" & gives short
  • le ft and I d ecid ed I m igh t a s w e ll liv e it up. I c a lle d in C h ief King,-^and got a m a s s a g e , and when he had fin ish ed , tip toed to L yndon's MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE :' WA SHI NOT ON - M onday, A p r il 1, 1968 d oor
  • t h e n w e n t d o w n to s e e th e l a s t p a r t of B e c k e t t , a l o n g w i t h L u c i a n d h e r b e a u . N o w h e r e n e a r a s g oo d a s t h e s t a g e p l a y , I t h o u g h t , w i t h th e King no t a s s t r o n g a s S i r