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  • . 12:45p 4. 1:00p t 5. 1:15p 6. 1:55p t 7. 2:00p 8. 6:00p 9. 9:00p Sen Symington meeting with Negro delegates with Sen Kennedy, Renaissance Room Speaker, Booth i n suite Tully Garner (Uvalde) Atty Gen Wilson Gov Freeman Jim Rowe, Phil Graham To make
  • LBJ Ranch August 3, 1960 (include visited by)* Expenditure Code LD Speaker (Bonham ) Tony Buford (St. Louis) Sen Kennedy (Hyannis) Sen Kerr (Okla City) Speaker (Bonham) Barbecue for county and district me n and wives and others Nap met
  • :45p t 2:55p t 3:15p t 9 10 11 12 13 5:20p 5:25p 6:15p t 7:00p picked up Mr. Thornberry at home arrived P-3 8 Walter Speaker lunch $2.4 5 with Sen Clements in P-38 George Walter Paul Kayser (El Paso) -- asked him to talk to Allan Shivers re: Kennedy
  • Construction Appropriation Committee Conference, F-37 Texas Delegation (closed) Cy Anderson and Andy Biemiller Sen Bridges Jerry Holleman Sen Dirksen Jerry Holleman, Phil Potter, Chuck Bailey, Allen Drury, Russ Bill White Sen Morse George Speaker Sen Kennedy
  • of Congress to hear State of Union Message In P-38 — Sen Kennedy and Bobby *see note on verso Lunch 1.75 The Speaker Sen Russell, Bobby, George Hugh Sidey — just to say helloand say he wanted to see the Senator later Democratic Conference, 1114 NSOB In P-38
  • 6:45p 7:00p P-38 Telephone f or t Lo f f f Day Thursday January 28, 1960 Date. Activity (include visited by)* Mary Lasker & Dave Lloyd Jack Vaughn (Dallas) Senator Johnson opened the Senate Vann Kennedy and Walter Bill Gibbons & Walter
  • (Wash, DC) Paul Kayser (El Paso ) Sen Kennedy (Hyannis, Mass) Sen. Eastlan d (Ruleville, Miss) Cong. Frank Boykin (Mobile, Ala) John Connally (Fort Worth) Bill Moyers Dave Cheavens (Austin) Paul Kayser arrived Gov Daniel (Austin) Mike Pendergast (New
  • 5. 3:45p 6. 4:15p 7. 5:00p 8. 5:45p 9. 7:00p 10. Day Monday Woody (Austin) Clarence Knetsch; Floyd Boring, Jerry Bruno, John Trainor; Joe Gargan (Sen. Kennedy's men) Mary Lasker (New York City) LBJ to cattle sale at Boerne with A. W. To San
  • ) Raymond Buck (Fort Worth) Senator Estes Kefauver (Wash, DC) Cliff Carter (Austin) Houston Harte (San Angelo) Vann Kennedy (Corpus Christi) Lunch: Ashton and MMW Brooks Hays and Dean Sayre (Austin) Scott Lucas (Wash, DC) Stormy Davis (Austin) Cliff Carter
  • and Luci and Vicky McCammon and Simon McHugh and Simon McHugh and VM Returned to the White House w/ Luci and Pat /and went for a walk in the South Grounds and the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden Vicky McCammon and Simon McHugh to the Kennedy garden joining
  • Gonzalez, Mr. Kaufman and Kevock from Los Angeles To see Tex at White House with Mrs. Kennedy. * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code
  • General Kennedy, re: Ramsey Clark Speaker, re: Ramsey Clark and Space Council Tom Clark, re: Ramsey Clark A. B. won Pat (Speaker Guam Legislature) and Adrian Cristobal of Guam To Speaker's office * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO
  • for group of businessmen (see file) White House for meeting with President and Pres. Ayub of Pakistan Pier #1, Naval Weapons Plant to take boat to Mount Vernon and dinner in honor of President Ayub given by President and Mrs. Kennedy; black tie * Selected
  • of China's visit to Senate gym To see President Kennedy at mansion * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Day Monday July 24, 1961 Expenditure Code
  • with President Kennedy and VP of China VP opened the Senate Walter Bobby Baker Walter Sargent Shriver Secretary of State dropped by Skeeter's lunch for Clinton Hester and Pete Rozelle Policy meeting at P-34 Sen Smathers in P-38 pictures with 6 national leaders
  • Date visited by)* LD August 21, 1961 Expenditure Code To Washington, DC -- see travel activity Arrived Washington, DC - met by Mrs. Johnson, Speaker and others lunch at 400G took Mrs. Johnson to airport Senate gym visited With President Kennedy
  • General Kennedy Senate met -- Vice President opened the Senate Picture with Miss Muffin for National Retail Bakers Week David Bell (Budget Director) Abe Fortas (New York) Nick Katzenbach (Justice Dept) Sen Yarborough Sen Yarborough shook hands with Lloyd
  • LD March 12, 1961 Expenditure Code To Middleburg, Va -- see travel activity Showed Pres and Mrs. Kennedy; Prince and Princess Radziwill Huntland Mrs. Johnson; Thornberrys; Jenkins and MMW arrived Lunch nap Dinner with above in item no. 3 Spent night
  • -in at SEC Building Atty General Kennedy and Sen Yarborough; Ramsey Clark VP opened the Senate Peesident Sarah McClendon Walter Baseball planning luncheon at Skeeter's Texas Delegation To look at house on Dexter Street with Mrs. Johnson White House Security
  • Date. Activity (include visited by)* LD Expenditure Code Space meeting at EOB; room 300 National Security meeting at Cabinet room of White House at 4921 30th Place: Pres. Kennedy (Kansas City) re: coming to see him to brief him on Cuba, Tuesday
  • . May 24, 1961 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code To Washington -- see travel activity arrived Washington met with President Kennedy at White House lunch with Sec Rusk at State Dept televised press conference on Far East trip at State Dept building
  • and Morris Kallison of San Antonio Bob Ruth (US News); re : Capitol Whispers in US News; VP told him I have no such feelings about the "intellectuals" and don't mind Bobby Kennedy's trips at all To home SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure
  • To the White House, arriving at 12:57 Luncheon at the White House - Southern Governors EEO Meeting, Indian Treaty Room, EOB Arrive 274 EOB President Kennedy Walter Jenkins To National Lawyers Club, arrivin g at 7:55, via car 111 for New Frontier Club Dinner
  • 11:45a f 11:50a 12:00r 12:25p 1:00p t President Kennedy about the Smathers matter Arrive P-3 8 Pictures taken by Art Uhlman. Picture taken with Mrs. Mary Cross Brown and the Anthony Cantrera family of San Antonio Stanley Marchs (from N. Y.) --11:47
  • :35a 11:45a 2:15p 5:00p 6:25p Dep 4040, pick up James Webb and Congr. Albert Thomas Andrews AFB to accompany President Kennedy on space activities trip (VP using separate plane, taking off 5 minutes behind the President and landing 5 minutes earlier
  • . \ '---- , Today John Fitzgerald Kennedy lives on in the immortal words and works h.e left behind. He lives on in the mind and memories of mankind. He lives countrymen. on in the hearts of his No words are sad enough to express our ~ense of loss. TRANSFERRED
  • ~· MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HUGH SIDEY OF TIME MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 8, 1967 This was a general discussion on American involvement in Vietnam. The President said that President Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson had done everything possible
  • INTERVIEWEE: D. B. HARDEMAN INTERVIEWER: T.H. Baker PLACE: Mr. Hardeman's residence, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, last we time had gone to the 1960 election, which brings us to John Kennedy's years as president. One of the questions that comes up
  • work for the Kennedy project. H: Yes I did. There were a couple of things. First, the members of the council during the Kennedy Administration, not all of them, but a group of us got together with Paul Samuelson and Joe Pechman. M:. Was Kermit
  • had seen Leon Keyserling on television, and it was the the meanest thing he had ever seen directed against Bobby Kennedy. The President said he feels there has been a dramatic shift in public opinion on the war, that a lot of people are really
  • Discusses several trips LBJ made as Vice President; describes a visit between LBJ and the Kennedys at George Brown’s house, and a visit to Prime Minister Nehru’s house.
  • , 1988 INTERVIEWEE: MARY MARGARET VALENTI INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mrs. Valenti's residence in Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 V: I see—here it says, “To Middleburg with President and Mrs. Kennedy.” Do the diaries say it reads
  • Library oral histories: ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Kennedy, and having succeeded Kennedy under the circumstances that he did, he implied to me both
  • Act; Quigley's work on civil rights; LBJ's growth and sincerity regarding civil rights; civil rights in the Kennedy Administration; the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and HEW's submission of ideas for the Act; 1963 events in Birmingham as a turning point
  • for the purpose of again becoming a candidate for Congress, which I did in 1958, and I was elected again to the 86th Congress. Come 1960, of course, I had a different handicap. This time it wasn't Ike and his farm; this time it was John F. Kennedy and his religion
  • , " meaning John Kennedy, "wins West Virginia, the show's over anyway ; then it's not going to make any difference . If he wins West Virginia, he'll take the convention and the nomination." I'll always rernelnber that, because he did take West Virginia
  • First meeting LBJ; Labor’s opinion of LBJ in the Senate and support of Kennedy-Johnson ticket; LBJ as VP active on the Space Council; Landrum-Griffin Bill; talk with LBJ after the JFK assassination; LBJ’s legislative record; influence of organized
  • it was not that favorable that he was considered in 1960, for instance. candidate for President. He was not considered by our people as the ideal You know, he was a candidate in 1960, and of course lost out in the convention to John F. Kennedy. When he was selected
  • project? P: Yes, I was interviewed in connection ~vith the John F. Kennedy Oral History Project and also, as a matter of interest, my father, who was a LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • it. It was a terrific thing because there were so many people that were trying to influence President Kennedy. And, of course, President Kennedy had a terrific decision to make even against his own state, because MIT wanted it, you see, and California, where they had
  • , and we're now about a forty-five man law firm. I'm politically a Democrat, and I have worked as an advisor on the edges of government and in various political campaigns, in the course of which I've come to know the president and also President Kennedy. live
  • H: Actually John Connally was the chairman of the delegation, but he was, of course, Lyndon's right-hand man. M: Isn't it true then that Johnson supported Kennedy in 1956? H: For the vice presidency? M: Yes. H: He ran against him for vice
  • there with the Democratic National Convention of that year of which the potential contenders were John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and there was even a movement for Adlai Stevenson continuing in that year. Could we begin by your telling me what your activities were about