President's Daily Diary, 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. Appointment Files, 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969

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President's Daily Diary, 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. Appointment Files, 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969

1963-1969

This series contains items related to President Lyndon B. Johnson's schedule, briefing papers and talking points for some of the President's meetings, occasional notes of meetings, agendas, memorandums, guest lists, correspondence about appointments with the President, and press releases. Topics mentioned in the series span a wide range of topics, including foreign and domestic policy issues such as Vietnam, the Middle East, the Soviet Union, head of state visits, civil rights, civil disturbances, presidential travel, and press relations. Documents seen by the President are marked with an "L" for "Lyndon" or a "ps" for "president saw".

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Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

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