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- WOMEN'S CLUBS OF KENTUCKY SHERATON HOTEL LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY OCTOBER 5 , 1968 1 am glad tobe herein Kentucky. We Johnsons have strong bonds of friendship and family with the people of this State. Some of the ancestors in whom we feel the greatest pride
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Democratic Women's Clubs of Kentucky, Sheraton Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky, 10/5/1968"
- THE ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CANDLESTICK AWARD AT THE WOMEN'S NATIONAL PRESS CLUB DINNER DECEMBER 2, 1968 Thank you from the bottom סf my h eart for this award, and the words in the citation• Thank all of you for remembering with such hurnor and tenderness all
- Press release, "Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's Remarks Accepting the Eleanor Roosevelt Candlestick Award at the Women's National Press Club Dinner, 12/2/1968"
- .,._ ., ___ ·. CAUTION FOR USE AT 6:30 p. m. EDT----- Thursday,MAY 21, 1964 REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B., JOHNSON KENTUCKY FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS ANNUAL CONVENTION IN LEXINGTON, KY. Thursday, May 21, 1964 I am delighted to share a day with you
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs Annual Convention in Lexington, KY, 5/21/1964"
- of these label this state as a front-runner in the natural beauty movement. I know, for another reason, too. I get more mail from mayors, conservation leaders and garden clubs, from California than any state in the union -- not just perfunctory notes. but letters
- that you and your staff and volunteers have done to get Project Head Start underway. And now I want to present a Head Start flag to one of the dir ectors of a Head Start project -- Mrs. Lou Maginn of East Fairfield Community School Club. A project need
- Duff, gathered them up and said: ttWhy don't we have a club? " So their energy was directed toward basketball, and discussions on civic problems and responsibilities, and for the next few years they met each Tuesday night and called themselves The Teddy
- in circulation to youth, civic and garden clubs. Today I have come t סconvey a. very special thank-you to seven women and seven organizations whose achievements in litter prevention have been notable. Each סf these ladies has turned her talents to civic
- Society, Jeff Davis County, and the Mile High Club deserve special honors for their unflagging efforts to insure that this ceremony would some day take place. Now I wish to join with all of you in this great moment when Fort Davis National Historic Site
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Youth Conference on Natural Beauty, 6/27/1966"
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- , they sold the plants they had grown and invested $185 back into the project. They even started a special science class for 32 students organized around the greeohouse. In Geo rgia, the 4-H Clubs have planted over 700, 000 flowering trees and placed litter
- families in Washington and in all kinds of foreign visitors. She introduces them to such Anerican institutions as supermarkets and laundromats and informal buffet suppers at her home, and taking both 4-H Club members and foreigners to see the Department
- . And they take everyone from foreigners to 4H Club members to see the model kitchen at the Department of Agriculture. MORE They have also given h elp to possibie school drop - outs by sitting hour afte r h our with y oungster s of low-income and sometimes
- exciting to me -- as it must b e to you -- to see the increased momentum in doing just that -- whether it is the g ar d en club providin~ g reat masses of seasonal flowers in a down town area or the res ea rch la bo.r at orie e s eekin 071 to solve pr
- Club Band" and wanes away today in the font on Stanley Steamer trucks, but I digress. Before it was Victoria Station, I believe the playland had its rise to glory and before that time the original concept for the whistle stop was a place called Citro
- Club Band" and wanes away today in the font on Stanley Steamer trucks, but I digress. Before it was Victoria Station, I believe the playland had its rise to glory and before that time the original concept for the whistle stop was a place called Citro
- day. Farmers in the area noted his challenge and made their fields available to department crews for the harvest of wildflower seeds. Finke has charge of 261 miles in Washington Co1mty. and works closely with garden clubs, chambers of commerce
- day. Farmers in the area noted his challenge and made their fields available to department crews for the harvest of wildflower seeds. Finke has charge of 261 miles in Washington Co1mty. and works closely with garden clubs, chambers of commerce
- C· - ~· :: • ·' ·1 ?..Ui.1tR1\S 3Y. i'~fl . !,YNDON B. ,JOHNSON ... TO ~~A'l'IC ~'.A1 ~UVHCIL OF STATE GA~.DEN ~\!·~F.ICAi\J FO?.ES'i.'RY ASSOCI ATION CLUBS .!UID J:~r;~·:~;);·! ~OTJ? : \'1"!01'1It~G '. ?n.c..nk you fer asking me 2
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson to National Council of State Garden Clubs and American Forestry Association, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 9/7/1965"
- time to read you the thousands of se r ious letters from c i vic beautification committees, ga r den clubs and conservationi s ts who report their activities. They a re thrilling -- filled with ideas which we try to p ass on. And t hey are evidence
- Katherine Gonella, Cantor Following the service, you are invited to join Ashton's family for conversation and refreshments at Columbia Country Club. 7900 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase MD. My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; ut ah
- Katherine Gonella, Cantor Following the service, you are invited to join Ashton's family for conversation and refreshments at Columbia Country Club. 7900 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase MD. My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; ut ah
- of the broaci right..of- way, a long sweep of bluebonnets and then a roads ide park, golden with daisy- like wildflowers, and picnic tables under the live oaka. Eve?"ytime I see that sight, I bless the garden clubs that started the wild.flowe r program in Texas
- . We used to have all these secret clubs and we'd meet behind a big statue of Jesus where the nuns didn't know where we were operat ing. We hid our secret codes there. ln the afternoons after school we'd play Tarzan and Jane on the grounds
- and cleaning out the attic, he came across the "squirrel-eaten" box of notes and recipes, which he was inspired to turn into a book. In the end, the publication won a National Press Club Book Selection award and Hanny found himself in the heady company of his
- and cleaning out the attic, he came across the "squirrel-eaten" box of notes and recipes, which he was inspired to turn into a book. In the end, the publication won a National Press Club Book Selection award and Hanny found himself in the heady company of his
- ; for the registrar with the collection; operating the word procc~sor for the oral history department and for the past two year!), in the archives. At the luncheon held at the Austin Country Club nine volunteers were recognized for their service to the Library
- Press Foun dation looked at this problem. Held at the National Press Club in Washing ton, D.C., it brought together some re(X)rters who cover the White House (or have in the past), and Presidential press secretaries from the last five administrations
- to be a Book Of The Month club selection. "A Call to Conscience: The Plight of America's Children" is the title of a symposium scheduled for Sep tember 19-20. Planned by a group consisting of the Library, The Uni versity of Texas and community representatives
- the right to sit where they wish on the bus? Impossible! Give them the priv ilege of staying at the same hotel, using the same restroom, eating at the same counter. joining the same club, attending the same classroom? Never! Never! "Well this cry of 'never
- and Presidenl, Washington Press Club: Isabelle Shelton, W· shington tar columnist; Molly Ivins. co-ed1tor, The Texas Ob server; Susan Caudill, KERA TV, Dallas; Scott Tagliarino, editor, The Daily Texan_ Re.~ponder.~:Judith Moye s, 'O-moderator. Jill Ruckel
- -not the historical Crockett, but the Di ney television version of him, played by UT alumnus Fess Parker. who in 1958 thundered onto the American cultural seen like an avalanche. The TV imag of Cro kett ', last stand, swinging his empty rifle like a club
- on "The Women's Movement Through the Eyes of the Media." Panelists will include Sey Chassler, Editor of Redhook Magazine; Peggy Simpson, President of the Washington Press Club; and Isabelle Shelton with the Washington Star. Tuesday will be devoted to state
- of it." The President said, "I don't care what Sid Davis recorded. T didn't S'ty that." So, unlike the d f nders of the Alamo, I ju t un-endered. Ar the encl of the administration the President was going to make a speech at the National Press Club. Liz gc t a group