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October 20, 1979 Tme Day Washington, D.C THE WHITE. - HOUSE, THE DAlLY DIARY Of PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER CocAT1ON DATE No.. Day, Yr., THE WHITE HOUSE OCTOBER 20, 1979 TME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 5:Oo t a.m. SATURDAY TIME ACKVITY From I To 5:oo The President received a wake up call from the White House signal board operator. 5:35 ( The President went to the Oval Office. 8:08 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 8:12 The President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds. XL3 a 8:27 The President and the First Lady flew by Marine helicopter from the South Grounds to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." S:32 The President flew by Air Force One from Andrews AFB to 8:~‘35 I Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B." The President was greeted by a delegation of Massachusetts state officials and Carter Mondale campaign supporters. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C." Members of the press 9:42 The President and the First Lady went to their motorcade. 9:42 9:58 The President motored from Logan International Airport to the John F. Kennedy Library, Dorchester, Massachusetts. He was accompanied by: I Governor Edward J. King (D-Massachusetts) Mrs. Edward J. (Jody) King The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) Dan H. Fenn, Jr., Director of the John F. Kennedy Library The President and the First Lady went to the theatre. The President and the First Lady greeted platform guests participating in the dedication of the John F. Kennedy Library. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D." 10:04 i 10:35 The President and the First Lady participated in a tour of the John F. Kennedy Library. They were escorted by Senator Kennedy. lo:36 I The President and the First Lady went to the holding room. I I THE DAJL’f DSARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTES DATE IMo.. Day. Yr.1 COCAlION OCTOBER 20, 1979 JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY TSME DAY DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS lo:46 a.m. SATURDAY TSME AffrVrIY Ftom TO lo:46 The President and the First Lady went to the off stage announcement area. lo:46 12:18 The President and the First Lady attended a dedication ceremony for the John F. Kennedy Library. Members of the press lo:46 The President the the First Lady went to the platform. For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX "D." The President was introduced by John F. Kennedy, Jr., son of the former President. 11:25 llr43 The President addressed approximately 7,000 guests attending the ceremony. 12:18 The President and the First Lady, escorted by members of the Kennedy family, returned to their motorcade. 12:18 12:37 The President motored from the John F. Kennedy Library to Logan International Airport. He was accompanied by: Arthur J. Goldberg, Ambassador at Large Willard W. Wirtz, partner with Wirtz and Lapointe law firm, Washington, D.C. and former Secretary of Labor Orville L. Freeman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Business International Inc., and former Secretary of Agriculture 12:39 The President went to the VIP Lounge. 12:50 1:50 The President participated in a taped television interview i with: Earl W. Foell, Managing Editor, Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Massachusetts Jim Scott, correspondent for WBZ-TV (NBC), Boston, Massachusetts Mary Richardson, correspondent for WNAC-TV. (CBS), Boston, Massachusetts Tom Ellis, correspondent for WCVB-TV (ABC), Boston, Massachusetts Chris Lydon, correspondent for WGBH-TV (PBC), Boston, Massachusetts The President and the First Lady boarded Air Force One. THE DA&Y DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER .OCA’TION DATE iMa, Day, Yr., LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OCTOBER 20, 1979 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. ' TIME DAY 2:02p.m. SATURDAY T1ME ACTWiTY FtoUl TO 2:02 3:Ol The President and the First Lady flew by Air Force One from Logan International Airport to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "E." 2:40 2~42 The President talked with Deputy Secretary of State Warren M. Christopher. 3:Ol Air Force One arrived at Andrews AFB, Maryland. 3:09 3:40 The President and the First Lady flew by Marine helicopter from Andrews AFB to Camp David, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." 4:19 4:20 The President talked with his Air Force Aide, Maj. Robert D. Peterson. 4:43 The President was telephoned by his Assistant for Intergovern- mental Affairs and Cabinet Secretary, Jack H. Watson, Jr. The call was not completed. 9:03 9:05 The President talked with his Assistant for National Security Affairs, Zbigniew Brzezinski. ? ? The President and the First Lady watched the movie "Sheep Man.".
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