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  • that time in which you're beginning to think about, 1960, and it shows John F. Kennedy with the controversial issue of labor, and Stuart Symington with the controversial issue of certain armed forces propositions, and Lyndon Johnson
  • , one year ago tonight at this very same hour, in that very same chair that· you are now sitting in sat John Fitzgerald Kennedy." If I may, I want to say a word to you tonight and to all Americans about the role that fate has entrusted to me this year
  • ~ ·· Even it the letter doea not get to the Preaident•• deek, I would appreoiate it it you would dfop Kennedy a line eaying the letter addreaeed to the President waa received. Sincerely, s. Tou may get one or t-wo letters direct from other men ot th1a type
  • been director of the I & R [Intelligence and Research] from the beginning of the Kennedy Administration until 1963? H: Right. M: So you served about a year in the Far East post. H: Just a little over. M: Did you know Mr. Johnson at all prior
  • It spelled out what it was to do. But during the Eisenhower Administration it didn't do it. So in December 1960--1 believe it was December 20, 1960--a press conference was held down at Palm Beach by President-elect Kennedy, and Vice President-elect Johnson
  • that policy, as indeed I had under President Kennedy, too. I would sometimes write a column--my wife and I saw them, him and Mrs. Johnson, very often at the White House, probably during those years, almost once a week at least in a very private way
  • bearing ·.,. :rr·uit 'in Kennedy Round. He categorically denied that· lE 11.U!Iined to defer GA'IT negot-iati,.on.s and stated that on conttary Trade negotiat·ions had highest •priority. Foreign Minis eer •.-acknowledged vital importance Kennedy ··Rouirnd
  • force issue; MLF negotiations failure; lack of organization in the White House from the Kennedy years through 1964; relation between MLF’s demise and nonproliferation treaty negotiations; what happened to Smith’s colleagues following the MLF issue
  • until I was working for the Kennedy Administration as a consultant, adviser to Rusk on multilateral force negotiations. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org M: ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • , and there was excitement about Senator Kennedy as the nominee. And it would have been very unlike him to have expressed any disappointment. If he felt that way, I think he managed to conceal it from everybody. G: What were the advantages of becoming vice president over
  • , the later one? F: No, I attended the national convention in Chicago in 1960 when Kennedy was nominated. That's the only one I ever attended. I never LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • k door ) Judge Jo e Fishe r Texas Delegatio n lunc h Liz Carpente r To Kennedy' s offic e Foreign Relation s committe e roo m fo r presentatio n t o Senato r Gree n Sen Jordan an d Bil l Whitle y Drew Pearso n Paul Kayse r (E l Paso ) Sen Saltonstal
  • 13. 6:00p t t t f t i 14. 6:15p f 15. 6:30p f 16. 6:45p t 30th Place, NW Date. Activity (include visited by)* LD To Capitol with Bobby and Lynda Senator Johnson opened the Senate Sen Kennedy, Bob Poage, Cong. Cooley Speaker Sec Anderson, re
  • , Texa s see lis t plu s Se n Kennedy Mrs. Pete r Lawford ; Phil Potte r Wichita Falls , Texas see passenge r lis t o f Oct 3 1 Fort Wort h * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Arrival Time 3:00p 5:00p 7
  • Adlai Stevenson and gave him Stevenson Stevenson Feb White Marvin House 26 1965 Friday Watson George Reedy Ambassador Stevenson re his appt w/ Stevenson resulting press Secy Rusk queries and reported statements on VietNam Mrs Jean Kennedy
  • , 1970 INTERV IB~EE: JAMES J. REYNOLDS INTERVIEHER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Reynolds' office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: r.lr. Secretary, let's tell how you first come to be an assistant secretary under President Kennedy and get you up
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh January 26, 1971 M: You are Judge Anthony Celebrezze, and your connection with the Johnson Administration was as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, which you had actually undertaken in 1962 under President Kennedy
  • , MMV, JV, MF, Mr. Kellam 9:45 Back to sleep 11:45 T Sen. Kennedy in Washington --congratulating him on his "Meet the Press" appearance yesterday 11:55 t Ann Gargan in Palm Beach -- t o check on the condition of Amb. Joseph Kennedy 12:00 To the office
  • Tom Mann and Mac Bundy Attorney General Robt Kennedy Sen. Mike Mansfield Pierre Salinger 7:45 t 8:15 8:20 8:22 8:25 8:32 8:35 8:36 8:37 8:38 8:40 8:42 8:44 8:45 8:46 8:48 8:49 8:52 8:55 9:07 9:25 9:45 10:00 t f t t f f f f f t t f f f f f f f t
  • Arr LBJ Ranch. Attorney General Rob't Kennedy - re: invitation to benefit in Wash DC, Sept 25 Lunch - Mrs. Johnson , Mr . Kellam, Mr. Ernest Stubbs, Liz Carpenter, MMV & YB. In den w/ Ernest Stubbs and Mr. Kellam discussing business matters. To LBJ
  • 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
  • contact after this? R: Here was a great change for me. For one thing, like many others, I had been much taken by Mr. Kennedy's personality and capacity to put things in verbal forms. It was inspiring. I think my wife even more so; she had been so
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • while dressing 9:28 To Jacqueline Kennedy Garden for FTD (floral) presentation of geraniums 9:38 Departed for Watts Branch and dedication of L. Rockefeller Park 11:09 Left Watts Branch 11:20 Returned to White House 11:30 Meeting in Oval Room
  • and Triangles Down South Capitol Street to S.W. Washington: Texaco Station 1:30 Returned to White House 3. 2:00 To State Dining Room for beautification meeting 2:45 To Jacqueline Kennedy Garden - presented awards To South Lawn for receiving line 4:00
  • :00 Ride out to chopper to greet Senator Gaylord Nelson. Rode with Senator around ranch. 11:40 Left w/ President, Senator Nelson, and A.W. driving for St. Mary's Catholic Church for John F. Kennedy Memorial Service. 12:30 Left church and drove back
  • To Bill Moyers' office for press conference 5:00 To Library to see Mount Holyoake students again. Escorted them to Rose Garden and then to Jacqueline Kennedy Garden. 4. 5:30 To Rose Garden for Presidential signing of Postmaster Work Bill 6:40 To mansion
  • More) 1 Entry No. Time 4. 3:10 To West Wing w/ Mrs. Smith 4:10 To Jean-Louis accompanied by John Secondari of ABC 5. 6:10 Returned to White House Talked with Liz re: J. Kennedy letter 6:40 Peter Hurds - house guests - arrived 7:55 Vice President
  • :45 To the President's Room to visit with him 1. 10:05 To Jacqueline Kennedy Garden to present certificates to S. Klein Department Store and Hechinger To Diplomatic Reception Room to greet Charlotte, North Carolina Chamber of Commerce 2. 10:27
  • with Liz Tried on hats w/ Liz, Patsy, and Helen Wore new blue outfit - Mollie Parnis -- and found it too big. 12:30 Pictures in Jacqueline Kennedy Garden with Mayor of Palmdale, California Presentation of 300 lilac trees to D.C. 12:50 Left for Capitol w
  • Breakfast. Bathed and dressed. 1. 9:30 Met with Jim Webb in the West Hall -- talked about space, in preparation for visit to Cape Kennedy. 11:05 Mr. Webb left. 2. 11:10 To the Yellow Oval Room for coffee with guests: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Girard, Dr. John O
  • Force Base and boarded Air Force One. 5:05 Left for New York. Entry No. Time Activity 5:53 Landed at Kennedy Airport -- motorcade to the Pierre Hotel. 6:26 Arrived at the Pierre -- to Suite 1915 with the President and Luci. Comb-out; changed
  • with CR Smith and Mathilde. 7:15 Returned home. 5. 8:00 Dinner with guests who came up with us. Talked about going to church tomorrow -- which movie to see (gossip about Mrs. Kennedy) 6. 8:45 Saw "Rachel, Rachel." President left after five minutes. 10:45
  • minutes later, returned to the second floor via the Rose Garden and Jacqueline Kennedy Garden. Recorded. Entry No. Time Activity 4. 8:55 Greeted Senator Russell at the ground floor elevator landing and walked with him to the President's office. 5. 10
  • To the Blue Room for photos with Mrs. Davis Brinkley and Mrs. Frank Wisner -then received "Friends of the Kennedy Center." To the State Dining Room for refreshments -- mixed and mingled with guests. 3:02 To the second floor. 3. 3:43 Departed the White House
  • , Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. Entry No. Time Activity 4:55 To the second floor. 5:07 To the South Grounds. 5:10 Returned to the second floor. 5:15 Once again to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden for interview with Hugh Sidey of Time. 5:45 To the first
  • -- talked with Lynda. Worked with Ashton. Looked at evening bags for Liz's birthday. 11:00 To the Yellow Oval Room to meet ambassadors' wives. 12:07 Took the ladies to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden. 12:13 Bid guests goodbye; return to the second floor
  • albums 11:05 Lynda in to talk/Writing Mrs. Kennedy/Posed for pictures 11:38 Jean-Louis Noon Left Jean-Louis's 12:05 Arrived White House. Pictures for CARE in Diplomatic Reception Room. 12:20 Departure from White House. 12:27 Arrival at Mrs. Humphrey's