L-R: Ambassador U. Alexis Johnson in conversation with two unidentified Japanese officials and Sec. Dean Rusk. Those present may include: Prime Minister and Mrs. Eisako Sato, Takeo Miki, Takeso Shimoda, Toshio Kimura, Haruki Mori, Fumihiko Togo,…
Prime Minister H.E. Eisaku Sato of Japan meets with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Others present include Secy Dean Rusk, Hon. Walt Rostow, and Foreign Minister H. E. Takeo Miki.
Prime Minister H.E. Eisaku Sato of Japan meets with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Others present include Secy Dean Rusk, Hon. Walt Rostow, and Foreign Minister H. E. Takeo Miki.
Prime Minister H.E. Eisaku Sato of Japan meets with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Others present include Secy Dean Rusk, Hon. Walt Rostow, and Foreign Minister H. E. Takeo Miki.
Clockwise: President Lyndon B. Johnson, Sec. Robert S. McNamara, Gen. Earl Wheeler, unidentified (behind Wheeler), Walt Rostow, Tom Johnson, Dir. Richard Helms, Sec. Dean Rusk, Amb. Ellsworth Bunker
Business Executives participating in a one-day symposium on Negro Entrepreneurship. The men pictured in the photograph are unidentified. President Johnson (out of frame, to right) is addressing them.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Yuki (in background near mid-frame) acknowledge Upton Sinclair (seated in wheelchair). Ralph Nader is seated at far right.
President Lyndon B. Johnson's dog, Yuki, sits on the bill signing desk as onlookers react. Sen. Walter Mondale and Betty Furness are standing immediately behind the President.
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Age Discrimination Act. Others present include Senator Ralph Yarborough, Congressman John Dent, Justice Robert W. Hanson, and Senator Jacob Javits.
President Lyndon B. Johnson interview with Dan Rather (CBS), Ray Scherer (NBC), and Frank Reynolds (ABC)- Dan Rather is seen seated from behind, but turned and looking back at the camera
President Johnson shakes hands with wounded servicemen during a stop on his way to Australia for the memorial service for Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt.
President Lyndon B. Johnson sits down and chats with wounded servicemen during a stop on his way to Australia for the memorial service for Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt.
President Lyndon B. Johnson sits down and chats with wounded servicemen during a stop on his way to Australia for the memorial sevice for Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Smithsonian Secretary S. Dillon Ripley exit the White House gate accompanied by Doug Cater, Horace Busby and members of the press
President Lyndon B. Johnson, Smithsonian Sec. S. Dillon Ripley, members of the press and entourage enroute between the White House and 17th and Pennsylvania Avenue