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  • Sen M C Smit h 4:30-5:30 part y i n P-3 8 fo r abou t 6 0 ladie s (and press) wh o worke d fo r LB J prio r to conventio n fo r presidentia l nominatio n $15.0 0 To Se n Kennedys ' offic e t o mee t wit h hi m an d Ji m Row e r e: schedulin g Kennedy's
  • Pierre Salinger , r e: Bobb y Kennedy' s statemen t i n Indonesia abou t Texa s an d Mexican war Lawn Thompson , r e: whether o r no t saf e t o take stea m bath ; Dr . Thompso n sai d it i s perfectl y al l Adam Yarmalinsk y (Dep t o f Defense) abou t
  • Rusk Secy McNamara Mr Feldman Walter Jenkins Larry O'Brien McGeo Bundy Horace Busby Bill Moyers to prepare for press conference To office President Truman Kansas City Mo To Mrs Kennedy's residence w/ Dave Powers Arrived Mrs Kennedy's resident
  • mansion w/ legislation program Departed mansion w/ Mrs. Johnson for Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy's residence Arr Kennedy residence - departed at 8:00 (OS - pictures) Jack Valenti (n/r) from car Arr Valenti residence Bill Moyers (n/r) from Valenti residence arr
  • and Cliff Carter Senator McGee w/ two students To the Embassy of India for Luncheon honoring President Kennedy - joined there by Mrs. J To the Capitol, w/ Mrs. J., Sen. Humphrey, Cong. Boggs, arriving S212 at 3:20 George Reedy Director John McCone Colonel
  • 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
  • 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
  • treatment of Gronouski, 1964 campaign and the Post Office, Bob Hardesty, Bobby Kennedy, news media’s treatment.
  • , however, when you became postmaster general for the Kennedy Administration. Is that correct? G: I became postmaster general effective September 30, 1963 under Jack Kennedy, President Kennedy, and of course served under him until his death a month
  • there officially until 1962? G: Until 1962, that's right. M: Now, someplace in here you must have come into contact with John F. Kennedy. G: Oddly enough, I had very little contact with John F. Kennedy . . I met him, LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Carolina during his campaign for the PreSidency after he succeeded President Kennedy. Now I had been in his company a number of times with the North Carolina delegation, I think. We had conferred with him in con- nection with some matters affecting
  • to the Democratic Convention went on a chartered car by train from San Francisco to Los Angeles. F: I was on that car. I rather gather that the attorney generals had a feeling that Kennedy was not their candidate, or at least was not likely to be a winning
  • by the people from Texas. Of course, he was selected by John Kennedy to be his running mate, and then I think he was pretty well taken seriously. B: Did you have anything to do with the pre-convention campaign? Did any- one from Mr. Johnson's camp try
  • his suite in the Biltmore. Oscar Chapman and May Oliver (?), I believe it was, we all were using this room, but mainly Chapman and I were using it. F: Did you have the feeling that you had started late? Y: Yes. And the Kennedy operation was so well
  • on his trip to Vietnam 5. 5/28/64 Mtg. unnum­ bered Meeting with C abinet, Demo c ratic National Committee , et al , to commemor ate President Kennedy's birthday 6. 6/6/64 Mtg . No . 533 Laos 7. 6/16/64 Mtg . No . 534 FY 1965 Underground
  • -out 4:00 Reception for Academy of Science women (list attached) 5:00 To Sewing Room to see Luci in Queen's dress 5:20 To Jacqueline Kennedy's home 6:40 To first floor for reception for labor press - East Room 7:30 Refreshments in State Dining Room
  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE Date WASHINGTON May 28, 1964 Day Mrs. Johnsonbeganhisdayat(place) Thursday Appointment Entry No. Expenditure Activity (include visited by) Time O P 11:20 To Kennedy Grave
  • To LaGuardia and Eastern Shuttle 7:00 Left New York. On board: Walter Wash, Katie Louchheim, Nash Castro, Simone 7:55 Landed at National 8:10 White House Walked in Jacqueline Kennedy Garden 9:10 Theater w/ Luci to watch home movies 9:40 Upstairs to second 10
  • on Unknown Soldiers Tomb. President spoke in Amphitheatre. Flowers on Kennedy grave. 11:50 Returned White House and went to second floor w/ Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. 12:40 To Rose Garden w/ Bishops and Lynda. President was there w/ Mary Margaret and Courtenay
  • President in to talk to Luci and me about Camp David and Airline Strike. Worked on desk. 4. 7:77 Into Jacqueline Kennedy Garden and walked around South Grounds. 8:30 Back inside. 5. 10:00 Ate dinner alone. 10:25 With President and Jake to Sheraton Park
  • , Luci and Pat 3. 2:40 Arrived New York Kennedy International Chopper to Liberty Island for signing of Inauguration Bill Returned to Wall Street heliport Motorcade to Waldorf-Astoria Towers 4:30 To Presidential suite. Visited with Yolanda, Vicki, Luci
  • School, the Kennedy Playground (ideal use of land, use vivid colors, believe area should be landscaped to avoid offending residents of surrounding areas) to Montgomery School, to Bernard School, to John L. Young Playground (example that additional
  • :37 Departed White House grounds - looked at 2 service stations, etc. 1:35 Returned to White House grounds - walked over to (Jacqueline Kennedy) Garden To second floor 1:36 Mrs. Kate Simmons to second floor 2:12 Accompanied by Liz and Mrs. Simmons
  • Kennedy Garden - Bethesda Chamber of Commerce re: beautification project 11:55 Returned to second floor 2. 12:45 To Senate Ladies luncheon 3:00 Returned to White House 3. 3:55 To Blue Room to receive Library Committee (49 guests) 4:30 To East Room
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place). White House Entry No. MRS. LYNDO N B . JOHNSON, Daily Diary DateJanuary 4, 1966 Activity Time Morning at desk writing personal notes: Rietzke, Kennedy letters 11:45 Coffee w/ Bill
  • 9:30 Work w/ Bess 10:30 Mail, etc. 11:45 To President's office 12:00 Work w/ Liz 2:00 Shopping w/ Dorris Powell (hurt foot) 4:00 Return to White House 4:30 Interview w/ Mr. Manchester who is doing a book at Mrs. Kennedy's request on the four days
  • . Feldstein (Luci's host in Milwaukee) Nap w/ President 4:20 To Situation Room to see ABC film 6:00 Called Mrs. Kennedy to invite her to sit in box at convention 6:45 To South Grounds for a walk - barefoot - play with dogs 7:30 Jean-Louis to White House
  • Left residence w/ Lynda and Luci for Shelbourne Hotel. Press Brunch. 12:00 Returned to residence - Had sandwiched in room - Dr. Travell to massage feet 2:15 Left residence for Deauville for Governor Harriman's reception for Mrs. Kennedy 3:30 Left
  • for National City Christian Church with President and Mr. and Mrs. Watson 12:10 Returned to White House briefly and left for Arlington Cemetery to visit President Kennedy's grave 12:30 Returned to White House 12:40 Took Dr. and Mrs. Gould on tour of first
  • with Marilyn. 10:35 Jean-Louis in for a comb-out. 2. 11:00 To the Kennedy Garden for multiple sclerosis ceremony. 11:15 Returned to the second floor. 3. 12:50 Departed the White House to go to lunch at the Symington residence with Mrs. Symington and Mrs. Fortas
  • . Gregory Peck; Lynda; Mr. and Mrs. Wasserman; Mr. and Mrs. Weisl, Sr. Entry No. Time Activity 8:30-9:30 Saw Kennedy-McCarthy debate on TV. Retired. ******
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. The White House Time Date Wednesday, June 5, 1968 Activity Dictated June 6, 1968 (3:20 a.m. EST Senator Kennedy was shot in Los
  • of Laos and his party for lunch on the second floor.) 3. 1:25 To the Rose Garden and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Garden with Lynda for photos. 4. 1:40 Left the White House with Lynda for lunch at the Jockey Club. 3:03 Returned to the White House. Worked
  • Avenue and Rock Creek Parkway. 1:55 Returned to the White House. Recorded (?) 4:10 To the Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Garden with Liz -- worked on trip -- lunch. 5:17 To the second floor with Liz. 6:12 Liz went down. 7:04 With the Krims to the Frank Ikard