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- taught at Trinity College there for eight years. He has been a frequent participant in Brookings Institution conferences and an occasional lecturer for Eisenhower Fel lows. Hardeman is currently living in San Antonio, where he is a professor of political
- , the Houston Post and R,ice University jointly sponsored at Rice September 29-30. Four panels explored various areas of that world. In the first panel, moderated by State Senator Chet Brooks, the thorny matter of political financing was ad dressed by three
- Brooke, Thomas Hardy and Joyce Kilmer, from tht> University of Texas Harry Ransom Center. Bronze Memorial Sculpture, gift from the French nation. In scribed "to the 36th Division in memor} of the Victory of Cham pagne, September 26-0ctober 10, 1918" 5
- on the second floor~ Renderings by Graeber, Simmons & Cowan, A.I.A. Architects, Inc. In association with R. Max Brooks, FA/A 3 Foundation Board Meets At LBJ Ranch Members of the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors, meeting at the LBJ Ranch on June 7-8, approv d
- Brides .James L. Sundquist Senior Fellow The Brookings Institution Concluding Remarks: Elspeth D. Rostow Professor, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and Stiles Professor in American Studies and Government The University of Texas at Austin 9
- rancher and oilman, announces that he will run against LBJ for the Senate. LBJ sits at the head table at the annual Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner. 2/7 LBJ interviews George Mahon, Bob Poage, Lloyd Bentsen and Jack Brooks on his weekly radio
- and I have been away from Austin--and away from Texas.” 12/14 LBJ, Wesley West, A.W. Moursund, Max Brooks, Melvin Winters and Clyburn Montgomery inspect a low-cost housing project in San Angelo and return to Johnson City that day. 12/16 Stuart
- . The commlltee includes such well-known environmental leaders as Laurance Rockefeller, Mary Lasker, Brooke Aslor, Jane Engelhard, and Enid Haupt. Other knowledgeable experts serving on the commmee include Nash Castro, diret.:tor of the Palisades Interstate
- or thL nati n s pnht1cal his tory. ,, ho have both recent!) \Hittc:n hliok~ about their •amou, rdativi.:s. • H1,t1man David kCullough whose pn.:vious book, have bt: n :inc.mtTheodore R sevclt tht. Pan· ma Canal and lhL Brook)) n Bridge. JnJ \\ hose
- products; also preserves rent control. LBJ votes for the bill. 6/26 LBJ announces he will be unable to return to district to open campaign until 7/6 due to pressures of Congress. Mrs. Max Brooks named chairman of women’s division of LBJ’s campaign, calls
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- : .. _C_A_M_P_D_A_V_I_D_~-~--...:__ ___ A_P_RI_L_8:....., __ 1_9_6_7 __ 1··, Cll ~ SU Cb "' t1 0) Cb • -APRIL 0) 9, 1967 n r j Camp David l ~i'· w/ Mrs. Johnson Cong and Mrs. Jack Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Riordan Hon and Mrs. Ramsey Clark Hon and Mrs
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- : .. _C_A_M_P_D_A_V_I_D_~-~--...:__ ___ A_P_RI_L_8:....., __ 1_9_6_7 __ 1··, Cll ~ SU Cb "' t1 0) Cb • -APRIL 0) 9, 1967 n r j Camp David l ~i'· w/ Mrs. Johnson Cong and Mrs. Jack Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Riordan Hon and Mrs. Ramsey Clark Hon and Mrs
- and a quarter before, of New Harmony and Brook Farm,'' with similar unsatis factory results. Some did yeoman work in promoting civil rights. "Nearly a thousand white students went South during "freedom summer" in 1964 .... Nine civil rights workers were