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  • THE COMING GREEN REVOLUTION Albert Eisele Iraq Dispatches Andrew Glass Ben Goddard David Keene John Kornacki Josh Marshall Lynn Sweet Byron York POLLSTERS: David Hill Mark Mellman FEATURES Capital Living Hillscape Social Scene Capitol Ambitions Uncommon
  • pre­ sented by Frank C. Erwm, Jr., President of the Foundation Board of Directors. AMONG FRIENDS F LBJ is a publication of the Friends of the LBJ Library Editor:Lawrence D. Reed Research Assistance: Liz Carpenter, Charles Corkran, Mike Gillette, David
  • trips to Camp David -- correct? Answer: Yes. but were they included in parties with visiting heads of state? Do you remember any? Answer: No. Perhaps they were around for an arrival ceremony -- Mr. Bryant probably thought they should attend
  • trips to Camp David -- correct? Answer: Yes. but were they included in parties with visiting heads of state? Do you remember any? Answer: No. Perhaps they were around for an arrival ceremony -- Mr. Bryant probably thought they should attend
  • . At hearings before the Joint Atomic Energy Committee, Senator Hickenlooper cites personnel turnover in the AEC of 87 per cent within two years as proof of “incredible mismanagement” by the AEC and its chairman David Lilienthal. Lilienthal says the turnover
  • State Park some day, hopefully, will be the small Texas Madrone tree planted in front of the Visitor Center Thursday afternoon by Dr. David Whitenberg, Southwest Texas State University biologist, and Dr. W.D. Hardesty, swrsu psychologist. These two men
  • State Park some day, hopefully, will be the small Texas Madrone tree planted in front of the Visitor Center Thursday afternoon by Dr. David Whitenberg, Southwest Texas State University biologist, and Dr. W.D. Hardesty, swrsu psychologist. These two men
  • /29 No entry. 4/30 Meets during day with Amon Carter Evans; Carl Phinney; Max Freidman, David Schoenbrun; Ted Schroth; Corky Barner. discoverlbj.org May 5/1 Flies to Abilene, Kansas and dedicates Eisenhower Museum then flies to Austin and attends
  • Party. All of us are here to say -- what I suspect you have already guessed -- that we h ope you will place your confide.nee in the President again, in Dan Moo r e , in B ob Scott, in Herbert Bonner - - and right on down the line. Thank you for turning
  • . discoverlbj.org LBJ seeks position held by Chip Robert, acting secretary of the Democratic National Committee. 9/19 LBJ meets with FDR. 9/24 Scott Lucas invites LBJ to make two speeches a day for a week in the Midwest. October 10/25 John L. Lewis endorses
  • on the Net, and Philip Scott. the Library's audio visual archivist, described it as a work in progress. "We 're very gin­ g rly taking our first steps in figuring out how to do this," Scott said, "and we 're experimenting with the best ways to scan the photos
  • speech in San Marcos. 5/10 Rebekah Johnson marries O.P. Bobbitt in Monterrey, Mexico. 5/19 W. Lee O’Daniel announces his candidacy for Senate seat Rebekah Baines Johnson (LBJ’s mother) has operation at Scott-White hospital in Temple. 5/23 LBJ makes
  • techniciamj at work Sights and sounds in the Audiovisual Archives by Philip Scott It is March 31, 1968. The President looks straight into the camera, reading hi::.addres to th American people. "We support a return to the essential provisions of the Geneva
  • Towards its Western Allies, 1963-1965"; Nicholas E. S,mmtakes, "Keystone: ll1e American Experience in Okinawa''; Jonathan M. Schocnwald, "More Fire Than Smoke: The Conservative Consolidation, 1958-[ 972"; Scott J. Spitzer. "Race and Welfare
  • . Charles Cor ·ran, Shirley James, John Fawcett, Philip Scott. Dorothy Territo, nnd Gary ·arrington Research Photography: Chevalier Frank Wolfe, tlw estalih ·lmwnt of the Joh11so11 nwmori.1I, tlll­ cm1tnh11tio11s. Tlw Sodt't~ for a :.fon· ]k.mtil u
  • . The Society of Southwest Archivists held its annual meeting at the LBJ Library on May 7-9. The regional group was welcomed by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson at the opening ses­ sion. Workshops were conducted by two Library staff members: Philip Scott explained the use
  • Leader Scott Lucas and Democratic Whip Francis Myers are defeated; Richard Nixon defeats Helen Gahagan Douglas in California Senate race. 11/8 Warren G. Moore, U.S. attorney in Tyler, sponsors a get-together breakfast for LBJ with his supporters. LBJ
  • /15 LBJ still staying at the Driskill Hotel. His sisters Rebekah and Josefa are at the Scott & White Hospital in Temple. Mrs. Sam E. Johnson is in Temple. 7/17 Kellam has dinner with CTJ, Lynda Bird and Bill Deason. 7/18 LBJ in Brenham at noon
  • and will be unable to be in the Senate when Proxmire makes his speech. Mansfield also told Proxmire that Senator Scott intends to make a speech critical of LBJ. Proxmire said he will make his speech anyway but will not speak to the question of the power