President Lyndon B. Johnson, right hand partially upraised, walking away from helicopter steps. Two unidentified men in military uniforms in bkg; one man in business suit exiting helicopter in bkg.
Possibly 4 Medal of Honor recipients, only three are wearing medals. From left, Capt Harvey C. Barnum Jr (unconfirmed), Lt Walter J. Marm Jr., Sp 6 Lawrence Joel and Capt Charles Q. Williams
L-R: A. Edgar Ritchie, Paul Martin, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Prime Minister Lester Pearson. Probably William Walton Butterworth and Walt Rostow facing away from camera.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson greet Prime Minister Harold Holt as he and his wife arrive at the White House for a State Dinner in their honor.
L-R: Prime Minister Harold Holt, Zara Holt, President Lyndon B. Johnson, and Lady Bird Johnson walk into the White House together to attend the State Dinner given in honor of Prime Minister and Mrs. Holt.
Clockwise from left: Clark Clifford, Walt Rostow, Sec. Henry Fowler, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Gov. Farris Bryant, Leonard Marks, Amb. Llewellyn Thompson, Richard Helms, ?, ?, Nicholas Katzenbach, Sec. Dean Rusk, President Lyndon B. Johnson…
Minister of State for External Affairs from Nigeria, H.E. Nuhu Bamali and President Lyndon B. Johnson converse in the Oval Office along with an unidentifed Nigerian official.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and P.M. Harold Holt (Australia), 3rd and 2nd from right, walking in front of cabins with others. Point of view from low angle looking up a hillside, showing terraced gardens in foreground and medium range.
Christine Matlock and International Order of Odd Fellows group from central Texas presents plaque containing six pieces of stone, five pieces of wood, and one projectile point. Inscription on plaque reads "From log cabin built by Sam Ealy Johnson,…
L-R: Secy. Robert S. McNamara, Mr. Viktor Sukhodrev (Kosygin's interpreter), William Krimer (Johnson's interpreter), Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin, President Lyndon B. Johnson
L-R: Mr. Viktor Sukhodrev (Kosygin's interpreter), Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko (behind Sukhodrev), Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin (at microphone), President Lyndon B. Johnson.