President Lyndon B. Johnson (right) speaking as four men seated on couch and holding documents listen. (L-R) 2 unidentified men, John Lewis, James Farmer
Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson shakes hands and distributes pens amid a crowd of guests. (L-R) Luci Johnson, Sen. Everett Dirksen (?), Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (?), Congr. Claude Pepper, Ralph David Abernathy, Rev. Martin Luther…
Clockwise from left: Jake Jacobson, Cong. Hale Boggs, Sen. Russell Long, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Cong. Carl Albert, Sen. George Smathers, Joe Califano, Hon. Larry O'Brien, Speaker John McCormack, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Sen. Mike…
President Lyndon B. Johnson at doorway, followed by Mayor James Tate (Philadelphia). Exterior of White House and grounds are reflected in the glass panels in the door. In a shadow one sees the face of Gov. William Scranton (Pennsylvania)
Lady Bird Johnson, Sen. George Aiken conversing. In bkg, fireplace mantlepiece with large arrangement of gladiolas; a be-ribboned photo of Sen. Aiken is tacked to the wall above the flowers.
President Lyndon B. Johnson walks toward the open right hand door of the back seat of a linousine. The camera is looking through the glass of the closed window on the other side of the car; reflections of the grounds are seen on the glass.
President Lyndon Johnson looking thoughtful with press taking notes behind him, possible photo from press conference to talk about steel strike negotiations
President Lyndon B. Johnson (center, left) looking down at a small boy, who is smiling. Several people standing around. Marvin Watson is standing in center frame. Jack Valenti at left edge of frame.
President Lyndon B. Johnson addresses members of the press prior to deplaning. The President was accompanied by Sen. Russell Long, Sen. Allan Ellender, Cong. Hale Boggs, Cong. Edwin Willis, Cong. James Morrisson, Sec. Orville Freeman and others.
L-R: Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson, President Lyndon Baines Johnson, Secretary Dean Rusk, Mrs. Pearson, Lady Bird Johnson, Govenor John Connally.