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- Lady Bird sleeps late, goes to Spanish lesson and to hair salon; tea for Friends of the Kennedy Center; Lady Bird mentions guests; receiving line; Lady Bird to Nicaraguan Embassy for tea for diplomatic wives in Lady Bird's honor; drive back to White
- iv es o r s o m e t h i n g -V ig n e tte s o f th e d a y - - o n ly o n e w o m a n in th e r e c e iv in g lin e c a l l e d m e M r s . Kennedy. T h a t u s e d to h a p p e n q u ite f r e q u e n tly , b u t no t in th e l a s t y e a r o r tw o
- for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. I was administrative head of the research department and after about a year there my boss was George Mitchell who is now on the Board of Governors appointed by President Kennedy--he had been on leave when I first came
- did that happen to come about? S: A little background on that--Assistant Secretary Reed was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in charge of Coast Guard Activities at that time, and he had persuaded President Kennedy to make this speech
- nominee. But at any rate we worked pretty hard on that, lined up delegations to question ....• Vann Kennedy who was the Secretary of the State Committee and had his office in the Capitol Press Room where you and I both had worked PB: Where we
- became President. This was in December of 1963, soon after he had assumed office following the death of President Kennedy, tions, I believe, from I had been home for a few weeks on consulta- Sofia. I was anxious to see President Johnson LBJ
- ; to hair salon; reception in Jacqueline Kennedy Garden for Conference on the Status of Women; Lyn Nugent's birthday party; Luci Nugent records sound from party for Pat Nugent in Vietnam; late dinner; special mass for Lyn Nugent at the White House
- Jacqueline Kennedy & Aristotle Onassis to marry; Lady Bird visits with Lyndon Jenkins; LBJ visits with Lyndon Jenkins in Oval Office; LBJ Library meeting about "Life in the White House" exhibit; Lady Bird visits with LBJ at lunch; new portraits
- to move in if the situation gets h ot. The President: I spent some of this morning with Senator Ted Kennedy discus sing bis trip to Vietnam and the report he plans to submit. There are tWo points he made: . 1. He is distressed about the degree
- in a crisiso You will recall that Kennedy called up planes twice. All the reserves want to be called up. Russell and Rivers are making speeches about the fact that we should be using the reserves. You should keep in mind that the South Korean Air Force does
- Lady Bird to hair salon; Lady Bird to Columbia Island for daffodil plantings; back to White House for photos in the Rose Garden & Jacqueline Kennedy Garden; Lady Bird & Lynda Johnson to lunch at the Jockey Club; office work; Lady Bird records diary
- on an incident that had occurred at the time of President Kennedy's funeral. President De Gaulle had indi cated an interest in visiting the U.S. in the spring of 1964. Subsequently, President Johnson, in explaining to a group of governors why he was some minutes
- Meeting with Madam Shoumatoff about FDR portrait; Lady Bird, Nash Castro and Mary Lasker visit award-winning beautification sites; Beautification Committee meeting; Lady Bird mentions attendees and agenda; award ceremony in Jacqueline Kennedy Garden
- dinner for Prime Minister Harold Holt; Lady Bird has lunch and nap; work on wedding in Jacqueline Kennedy garden; meeting on beautification; article by Barnaby Keeney; office work; bowling; Luci Johnson upset over release of wedding dress design
- on beautification; house guests; Jacqueline Kennedy letter to Lady Bird that appears at auction; State Dinner for President Park; Lady Bird mentions several guests; LBJ leaves party to work until 4:30 a.m.
- Presentations in Jacqueline Kennedy Garden to companies who donated landscaping at schools in Washington; Lady Bird fills in for LBJ to greet group from North Carolina; Committee for a More Beautiful Capital meets on the SEQUOIA; tour of Washington
- Small break in sound while talking about Kennedy playground
- a n ' t h e l p b e l i e v i n g h e l i k e s L y n d o n , to o, t h o u g h c o m p l e t e l y w ithout th a t m o t h - t o - t h e - f l a m e a ttitu d e th a t so m a n y in te lle c t u a ls had f o r P r e s i d e n t Kennedy. B e c a u s e
- of U.S. powe1· · ·,~t; 'j/ ~ ,('; . ·) ;- wasted in pro• serves the cause of peace. He ls tracted war, obviously wrong. He and Pres• ·.: . ._.,_~,t"~/'~.. :.~:2-t_i.:, taro. '1,ha. t was ldcnt Kennedy . have -exercised ·. .,:'.'."~~.. ~~~~ r$- tho ch o I
- every day and fill them with information. He told Mr. Rostow to say that we are here for a funeral but the President did thus and so last night • I The two important issues here in Germany now the President said are (1) money and (2) th e Kennedy round
- with a shaggy hairdo. He was Visibly amused. shall never forget. grandchildren. It was Senator John F. Kennedy. And thaUs an experience that I I wished I could record it for my It was a great experience for us. PB: Did you have other contacts
- ? Q: He just liked it and got enjoyment out of it. He did that all along right up to this last election. He was doing it during the Kennedy election. He was down here for this Gonzales election. G: You mentioned that during the NYA period he came
- . Kennedy was tempted by the idea of moving in that direction, but it did not turn out to be practical. On the one hand, the Chinese Nationalists have always continued to maintain their claim as being the legitimate government not only of Formosa, but also
- standpoint was when I came here, I was new and Mr. Katzenbach actually held my job in 1961 and 1962 under [Attorney General] Bob Kennedy and [Deputy Attorney General] Byron White, before he succeeded Byron White as Deputy. So that he knew perfectly well what
- by cot:ntries other ttan the United. s::a::~ a.s part of t he food aid co~vention of the Kennedy Roi..:.:-.i . ta.~es It is unde:-stood ~~at this offe:- is a food policy reforn packa;e Of: Indian adoption :-e-::=..X!' t ion of zones 2 fi~ ince~tive s~~~ort p
- k a w a r d o f the W o m e n 's N a tion a l P r e s s Club. D inner, a speech by Lyndon, a p r e s e n ta tio n o f the a w a r d . B ut in the custom so u s e fu lly set by P r e s id e n t Kennedy had supper at hom e f i r s t , ^a nnd d w en
- had never see n suc h a crow d i n som e 30 od d years - - tha t include d President Kennedy' s visi t in 1960. ) Governo r Dempse y then introduced Senator Dod d wh o in turn introduced the President . The. President mad e hi s speec h and-whe n
- been building her prevent the sale. But Ui1stime. Organization nuclear forces. own nuclear-powdered sub- I,&. Gilpatrjc said In Paris, the Despite a Wilt to· Paris by marine. But It wu designed to .\dininistntsoaba4 cleared Its President Kennedy early
- the President worsen respect what to NATO and to He has been interested interest has really going the in and has supported with Kennedy It wasn't That would just his He would have than to change DeGaulle. to demonstrate Viet in 1967. concern
- . "'"LE MllSTA , II. I. l'llAllL M. SAYllll, OKLA . 011 , MAllY SINCLAIR CllAW,.0110, CALIP'. MAllY C . KENNEDY, I ND. MAllY .I. •RANDON, OHIO C . TELEPHONE: LINCOLN • · 1210 ... , Chllirtn411, EMMA GUFFEY MILLEI, PENNSYLVANIA .! February 5, 1 . y
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- at the Department of State. 10:40 a.m. Prime Minister Papandreou will visit Arlington National Cemetery where he will place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and a wreath on the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. 12: 30 p. m. President
- a closer relationship, and ultimately acc00 sion. At present, Poland is proposing a basis for its participa tion in the Kennedy Round. Some practical basis appears feasible, but this participation is not yet assured. Again, the US is showing a more active
- at various levels, regional forester, assistant chief of the Forest Service. I was appointed to this position by Secretary Freeman in March 1962. F: You stayed on then from the Kennedy into the Johnson Administration without any pause? C: That's correct
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- duties or by 1111:po.iring their concessions in the Kennedy Round, the gains wuld"b~ negligible and , the trade policy consequences ver:, great • .-SJ!l8RET~ . . ,, .' "..... • I ' r8 :S SR ET-, - 416. A tourist tax program could be devised
- .1ould be given to the sea as a source of animal protein. Several developing ml mbers of Congress new sources Edward Kennedy. Foreign Assistance attention also have been keenly interested of animal protein.· He and others stated that greater
- however, While our may be incomplete, and speeches of President of our policy Also that, unlike an indepement sane of the problems are. nuclear philosophy this doctrine are posed neatly what? stubborn. Kennedy, Secretary McNamarato perceive
- of Incident• • Total ·by Day of Riot Death• by Hour of Riot Injurle• by Hour of Riot Fir ea by Hour.· (11. ■heeta). Police Map of Detroit. Report from Pat Kennedy, Deputy Director, VISTA,_ Appendix G Clµ-onolo1y of Major Events, Appendix H Chronology
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- £l 5 J?.. m. _ EST f'. Kennedy International Airport, from the dirport. at the United from the at John r. Nations llnited Headquarters. Nations. Kt:!1111edy International Airport. Px•ime Minister Wilson and his party will depart from New
