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  • planting. 11:45 Returned to the second floor. 12:00 Talked with Mary Kaltman and Mr. West. 1:00 To the President's office to join him for swearing-in of Marvin Watson as Postmaster General -- followed by reception in the Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Garden. 2
  • -- shampoo, set, and treatment. 4:20 Returned to the White House. 4. 4:35 To the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden for reception on the status of women. 5:15 Returned to the second floor. Hot, wilted sandwiches. Entry No. Time Activity 5. Birthday party for Lyn
  • with President and others 5:15 Mrs. Burg - shampoo and set Finishing work on Arts Council and Kennedy Center 5. 7:30 Drove to Scharnhorst and joined President, the Hardestys, and Middletons. Stopped by Eugene Lindy's house. Time of long shadows. Young calves
  • to the White House -- second floor. 2. 2:46 To the President's office to get him for family picture. 3:03 With the President to join Luci, Lynda, Chuck, and Lyn in Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Garden for family picture. 3:14 Returned to the second floor
  • with the President, Lynda, and Chuck. 11:27 Returned to the second floor with the President, Lynda, and Chuck. 12:40 Jack Valenti to the second floor. 12:45 Mary Fehmer to the second floor. Saw Ted Kennedy on TV in the President's Room with him, Lynda, and Went
  • FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Sen Kennedy and Page No. TELEPHONE CODE: f t Lo LD - Notes concerning the Senator's Activity from to Local Long Distance EXPENDITURE CODE: A C E SP - Automobile CP - Commercial Plane R - Restaurant Cab Entertainment T
  • Kennedy in El Paso at airport; addressed airport crowd 4. 10:30p September 11 , 1960 Checked into Hotel Cortez. Groucho Mar x (Los Angeles, Cal.) re: appearance on t v progra m To El Paso -- see travel activity Selected names should be underscored
  • Civic Center Watched Kennedy-Nixo n t-v debate Spoke to rally at Civic Center To Washington, D. C. -- see travel activity Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No. TELEPHONE CODE: f t Lo LD - Notes
  • from St. Francis School in Brooklyn Lunch in P-38: Walter Hornaday, Dick West, Bob Baskin $4.00 Phil Potter Bill White Cecil Dickson Sen Eastland Kenneth Crawford, re: Newsweek errors Bobby Sen Kennedy, re: West Virginia primary To Speaker's office
  • of Thailand Texas Delegation John Sen Bill Knowland (Oakland, Cal) Sen Dirksen Speaker George Sokolsky (Otis , Mass) Gover Tawes (Baltimore) Abe Fortas Chief Aystunb e Rosiki (Nigeria) and Louis Martin (Chicago) W. P. Kennedy, (Cleveland); Walter Munro
  • Telephone f or t Day Monda y August 31 , 195 9 Date. h Place , N W Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD Left hom e fo r Capito l Military Construction Conference Committee, F-37 Senator Johnso n opene d th e Senat e Lunch in P-38 1.50 Sen. Kennedy, Andy
  • President and Sen Dirksen Khrushchev droppe d in but did not eat) To 30t h Place with Norman Arrived at 30th Place To bed Arrived at P-38 with Bobby Sen Kennedy Bill Macomber Staff Meeting Secretary Dillon Carl Marcy Judge Walsh Congressman Clark Thompson
  • not open it) Ed Clark , Austi n Sen Jordan, re seeing J.V. Whitfield (Wallace, NC) Drew Pearso n Drew Pearson, r e: wire from Paul Ziffren on civi l right s Lunch in P-38 with Tom Kennedy, James Mark, Bobby $5.00 Dave Botter and group of students from
  • Ranch Date. Activity (includ e visited by) * LD December 7, 1960 Expenditure Code Sen Kennedy (Wash, DC) R. D. McCain (Dallas) A. W. (Johnson City) John White (Austin) French Robertson (Abilene) Gov. Buford Ellington (Nashville) Bob Clark (Dallas
  • New Year's Eve; renewed fighting in the Near East; Senator Ted Kennedy will fight Russell Long for Senate Whip position; LBJ is swimming every day & walking with Lady Bird; coffee at Rev. Truesdale's; Johnsons meet new Treasury Secretary at airport
  • for an attack on Lebanon, and I pray that any crisis w ill hold o ff another twenty days. And for the country, an interesting headline. Senator Teddy Kennedy w ill fight Russell Long for the job of Senate whip. Lyndon is not waiting for the New Year. Ever
  • Expenditure LD 10:02a f 12:00n 1 February 8, 1961 f t * Selected names should be underscored. Gerry Mann (Dallas) Anna Rosenberg (NY City) Sec. Goldberg, re: Mrs. Rosenberg's call Sen Fulbright To White House -- went to Pres and Mrs. Kennedy's private
  • to hotel P-38: Shannon Ratliff to say goodbye Ambassador Joe Kennedy (Hyannis) to wish happy birthday Judge Allen Hannay (Houston) Ralph Dungan, re: Bo b Hinckley and monuments commission Sec Rusk, re: Willy Brandt's press statement that VP would not let
  • floo r At 27 4 EO B - - Sterlin g Cottrell, h ead o f President' s Tas k Forc e o n Vie t Na m Philip Graha m Phil Graha m Met a t Whit e Hous e wit h Presiden t an d Leadership o n President' s tri p Back t o 27 4 EO B Watched Presiden t Kennedy' s
  • - Mrs. Johnson served as hostess in lieu of Mrs. Kennedy Bill White Cecil Burney -- handshake in reception room of P-38 Bill Moyers Ramsey Clark pictures in reception room with 50 winners from each state of Jaycee safe-driving contest Bill White -- told
  • with Maury and Frank Erwin President Kennedy -- re: Maury and Erwin To White House to see President with Frank Erwin and Maury Maverick, Jr. Ramsey Clark Bobby Baker To Sheraton Park Hotel SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
  • Skelton and Frank Mayborn Allen Drury Bill White Bill White Elmer Lower and William Monroe, Jr. of NBC news to present VP with film of Inaugural events Jack Bell and Bill Theis Atty Gen Kennedy-- showed him letter from Luther Holcomb Fletcher Knebel Sim
  • - to tell to at 10:45 Sen Kennedy on EC, Mrs Connally, M.A. Means the Press" w/ Mr Kellam, JV (via chopper) To West Ranch w/ Gov Connally, J.C. Kellam, JV - to join ladies - in house, Mrs. Johnson and ladies played bridge. Pres played dominoes w/ A.W
  • Kennedy Pictures made in Oval Oval Rm out Rm out BM in Congr Carl Albert Speaker McCormack Larry O'Brien Mr Bundy Dick Director Gordon Goodwin Walking on South Grounds w/ McGeo Bundy Bill Moyers Cong Carl Albert Lunch at desk clam chowder
  • Championship - w/ Sen Smathers Mr. Bundy and Mike Forrestal Attorney General Kennedy, Secretary McNamara, Secy Harriman, Mr. McCone and Mr. Bundy - until 10:50 The Attorney General // Mtg w/ Walter Reuther at 11:30 Secy McNamara to Union Station to meet Pres
  • on New England trip, article on space by Pearson W. Jenkins J. C. Kellam To Senate Gym To 5121 - - departing at 6:2 5 To the White House w/ Mrs. Johnson for President Kennedy's White Tie dinner for the Empero r of Ethiopia To 4040 w/ Mrs. Johnson
  • Soup prepared in P-38. Senator Russell joined for this supper. To White House with Senator Russell. Joined President Kennedy. Went to Marine Barracks for special Retreat Parade. The Nat'l. Security Council meeting scheduled for 11 a.m. today
  • September 10, 1962 visited by)* Lo LD 10:15a 11:00a 11:05a t 11:15a f 11:25a 11:35 f 12:05p 12:35p t 1:45p 2:00p 2:15p 2:30p 2:35p f 3:00p t 3:15p 4:15p 5:00p t 5:15p t 5:20p 5:25p f 5:27p t 5:30p t 5:40p To the White House. Met with President Kennedy
  • admiration for this display of ability, energy and dedication. In the next two days President Kennedy and members of his administration will discuss with you how we in America can assist in the fulfillment of these plans for the greater well-being and prosp
  • [For interview 1, 2, and 3] Biographical information; social security; Eleanor Roosevelt; 1939 amendment to Social Security Act; Congressional committee and chairmen; unemployment insurance; disability benefits; Kennedy administration; Medicare; LBJ
  • of the people that were connected with him who had connections with you. You mentioned [Ted] Sorensen as I recall, and connections through Kennedy which also brought you into contact with Lyndon Johnson. C: Well, my actual relationship with Lyndon Johnson
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh You are Richard E. Neustadt, and you are currently director of the John F. Kennedy School at Harvard. N: I'm Associate Dean of the School and Director of the Institute
  • /operations c lo s e to Picayune, and fro m there, fin a lly , to C a p e Kennedy. It would fo llo w the path of the Saturn, fro m it 's birth place in Huntsville, to its launch pad at C a p e Kennedy. F o r me/' the purpose is / to find a device to get
  • or intimate, as far as I know. Their voting records were quite similar, particularly after Mr. Johnson became vice president and president. Yarborough s voting 1 record was almost a hundred per cent with both the Kennedy and the Johnson Administration
  • Folder, "National Security Council - Letter from Pres. Kennedy re Vice President Johnson's Participation - January 28, 1961," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 4
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • pretty highly of John Kennedy? E: Well, I don't think he thought very highly of him as a politician, you know, as a vote getter or anything like that, but men change their views depending on the circumstances in which they're confronted with people. I
  • a letter. M: Did you know Moyers? C: I didn't know him at that time. I didn't know him personally until after the campaign there was over, and the Kennedy campaign was beginning. And, as you'll recall, they had a great dinner here in Austin for Lyndon
  • with the Johnson-Rayburn group, but I have never been heavily involved with the party political machine in Texas. F: \fuen you come down to 1960, it is evi.dent that Johnson is probably going to run against Kennedy and whoever else, Stuart Symington and other
  • or seconded Stevenson or not. Mc: Do you remember the fight for the Vice Presidency between John F. Kennedy and Kefauver? M: Oh yes, I did. And Pennsylvania went--at least the majority of us-- went for Kefauver, yes. Mc: Do you remember the Texas
  • liberal viewpoints . I'm trying to think who the other contenders were . F: There were primarily Stuart Symington and John F . Kennedy, and some believed that Adlai Stevenson might come back for kind of a run on it, and Hubert Humphrey . B: I don't
  • and Warrie Lynn Smith at State Dinner; Kennedy family; death of Indian Prime Minister Nehru; LBJ's toast; entertainment by George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst
  • and w ife . The Ir is h have r e a lly put th eir stamp on our p o litic s ] And fro m the court - Justice and M r s , Brennan - this r e a lly was the II night fo r the Iris h m a fia , The sta ff that we had in h erited fro m the Kennedy A d m
  • working on the pieces of legislation that you were? P: I didn't have day-to-day [contact]. I knew him and I knew of him. I suppose I became acquainted with him most when I worked in the political campaign of 1958. M: The Kennedy campaign? P