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- this morning. That afternoon CTJ and LBJ fly to New York City where LBJ addresses the New York State Publishers Association banquet. They return to Washington that evening. 2/3 LBJ attends a ceremony honoring Herman Brown at the Bureau of Yards and Docks
- in Washington for a visit. 3/29 1100 employees of the New York Stock Exchange go out on strike. 3/30 LBJ writes J. Ed Johnson concerning the reaction to his 3/25/48 radio speech: “I have been amazed by the immediate and overwhelming reaction to MY radio
- Cohen conducts a tour of the Library for Congressmen Frank Guarini from New Jersey, Jake Pickle of Texas and Charles Rangel of New York. The group was here for an informal public discussion sponsored by the House Oversight Subcommittee on Ways and Means
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- in the 1954 Senate race. 2/14 LBJ, Speaker Rayburn and Stephen Mitchell attend a reception hosted by Averell Harriman in honor of Adlai Stevenson, in New York. LBJ then makes a short speech at the Eastern States Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner. LBJ, Rayburn
- 23rd, hey V1ewed the unveiling of a por lrait of Lady Bird Johnson, painted by Mr Aaron Shikler of New York. The painting was commissioned for the Libr ry by Mrs Charles Engelhard. everal hundred "Friends" ere m attendance including the artist and Mrs
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Panelists: Harold M. Hyman William P. Hobby Professor of History Rice University Anthony Lewis Columnist. The New York Times David G. T. Williams President, Wolfson College University of Cambridge Panel: THE CONSTITUTION OUTSIDE THE COURTROOM 1"oderator
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ceremonies on February 12, 1976 in New York City. a.j Women'sConferenceSlated For November The first, and perhaps the only, major follow-up in this country to the International Women's Year Conference in Mexico City will be held in the Library on November
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- , in the New York Times, notes that Caro weighs the evidence to get the picture he wants and confuses the function of a biographer wilh that of a Judge "-and in this case, a hanging judge." For those seeking to understand Johnson, Donald says, "Mr. Caro's book
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- maintenance organization (HMO). The 25,000 award, designated to be given in 1977 for health and medical services, was presented at a luncheon in New York on October 27. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Joseph A. Califano spoke on national health
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- -American communities). Dr. Garcia contacts reporters from the Corpus Christi Caller and cables Texas senators, congressmen, military officials, Drew Pearson and Walter Winchell regarding this discrimination. The next day The New York Times carries a front
- Douglass, which played to a full auditorium at the Library. 2 OtherProgramsAt The Library.• • . . . included Verne Newton, new Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, New York (below right), who discussed "The Cambridge Spies," whose
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Schweitzer Chair in the Humanities, The Graduate School and Univer sity Center of lhl' ity University ol New York "The Evolution of Government as an Instrument for Achieving Social Ri •hL~" ~fonda>, S •ptt'mber 1:1 Address James Tobin, Chairman, Department
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ; and William Batten, chairman of the Board of th New York Stock Exchange. Other members of Congres wh Look part, aside from Senators Baker and 10 Bentsen, were Rep. Clarence J. Brown, Rep. Richard Boll ing, Rep. Henry Reuss, Senator William Roth, Rep. Parren
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- the Endowments for Len years, and he sponsored legislation that established th Institute of Museum Services, which provides modest 6'Tants lo museums of every kind. Now president emeritus of the nation's largest private university, New York University, Brademas
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- got some un expected attention recently, is the catalogue of the Library's museum store. One of the 14,000 copies mailed out last year caught the eye of the New York Times, which carried a story about it. The 30 page cata logue is available
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- "The U.S. as a World Power. Opportuniti~ for the 80s" Ope11i11gSlate111t•11/ W. Averell Harriman. Former GoH•rnor. Stale of New York; Former Ambassador to thr lJ nion of So, iet Socialist Republics Afnderator Barbara Jordan, Professor Lyndon B. Johnson S
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- for the sequ I of Virgil's Aeneid in Roman Ruins." Bonnie Jean Moffat - "A designer in New York." As for my own prophecy, whoever wrote it, was certainly perceptive. It said: Claudia Tavlor "would become a second Halliburton poking her nose in unknown places
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- divisive influences associated with the passions of the people. 8 Columnist Liz Smith, whose observations are printed in the New York Daily News and some 50 other papers around the country, gave an entertaining and delightful evening. For lack
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
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- & Supervisory, as of 6/30/43] NATO Countries (16 members) Nature Days Naval Career (LBJ) see Military (Naval) Service (LBJ's) Nazism: An Assault on Civilization Neff, Pat M. (Gov. of Texas, 1920-24) Negro Appointees see Black Appointees New York Times
- Conference. The New York Times obtained copies of the documents late yesterday and Secretary of State Dulles later ordered copies made available to all reporters. Winston Churchill, the last survivor of the Big Three leaders at the conference, challenges
- from the artist. The drawing was used on in vitations to a U.S.O luncheon in New York in the spring, where Mrs. Johnson was honored as U.S.O's "Woman of the Year." Hirschfeld, whose work is represented in some of the country'5 ma jor museums, has been
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9111. In its August cover story on the book, the New York Times Boo!< Review said: In its simplest terms, this is the story of how a small group of men, \vith a frightening mix of delusion and calculation, rose from
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- of Political Science, City University of New York Martin J. Schram, Syndicated NewspapcrColumnist. Washington, D.C. Philip Stern, Author and co-chair. Citizens Agains PACs, Washington, D.C. Richard Engstrom Dan Morales Francis Fox Piven, Martin J. Schram
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . There are moments when I still pinch myself lo make sure I'm not dreaming the life I've led. Of course there have been plenty of ups and clowns, the high or being tapped by President Lyndon Johnson ro be. as the New York Times put it, 'deputy president for domestic
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- by the Bureau of the Budget. The Vice President reported that he had written to department heads within the month asking for a report on new agency actions taken to carry out equal employment opportunity in Government employment. He stated that the problems
- Leonard S. Silk, Member Editorial Board The New York Times William I. Spencer, President Citibank, N.A. 1:45-4:00p.m. Panel 2: Priorities for Partnership Speaker: Robert Strauss Special Representative for Trade Neg-otiations Moderator: Ben Love, Chairman
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- halfway." Caro's first book, The Power Broker, appeared in 1974. It was the story of Robert Mo ses, the man who virtually created New York City as it appears today. Caro necessary to tell the story of New York City. The resultant book won both
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Stassen. 1/9 Truman delivers the State of the Union Message. [?] is appointed to the committee to escort Truman to the chamber. 1/11-1/12 LBJ, Estes Kefauver, Lester Hunt and John Stennis conducted hearings in New York City, checking on the cost
- majored in journalism and became sports editor of the student newspaper. the Daily Texan. After a stint as capitol corre spondent for International News Service, he became press secretary to Texas Governors Price Daniel and John Connally. ln 1966 he
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- colum nist for the Dallas Times Herald, who in the course of her award winning career has worked for the Minneapolis Tribune, the Texas Observor and the New York Times, covered the recent revelation of pay ments to football players at SMU that became
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Adler. "He hooked me up with a very creative new publishing tirm called Rug ged Land, and a dear old friend. Mickey Herskowitz, a writer. "I never dreamed that my story would appem on the front page of the New York Times... Since that artide ap- Ms
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- depletion allowance should be retained or even increased to 30% to encourage domestic oil production. 4/19 Jenkins sends LBJ a memo reporting on a James Reston column in The New York Times saying that the Senate is drifting without leadership and LBJ’s
- . Former President Jimmy Carter inaugurated the series last year. Luckinbill, currently appearing in a play, "A Fair Country," in New York, flew to Austin to make his Darrow presentation on the one night of the week when his play is not given, to honor
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . . . . It was toward the end of his presidency. Mrs. Johnson had invited me and my successor Pulitzer Prize winner, Harper Lee, who won it in 1961 for To Kill A Mockingbird, to MarijaneMaricle,who studied music at the Universityof Texas, went on to New York
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- of efforts to establish the endowment. A program featurmg performances by Hel en Hayes and Kirk Douglas wa attended by more tha 1,000 persons. The ribute was co-chaired nationally by Henry Ford II of Detroit and Mrs. Albert L sker of New York. Amb. Ed Clark
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- tomb in New York City, seen from the Hudson River, on the day it was dedicated in 1897. (Library of Congress, Division of Prints and Photographs.) 3 GRANT SCHOLAR SPEAKSAT EXHIBIT OPENING When the exhibitopened at the Library,John Simon, editor
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- in 1968, and Joe Namath, the quarterback of the unlikely New York Jets in their Super Bowl victory over the Baltimore Colts. 7 Remains Not Viewable: An Evening With John Sacret Young By Robert Hicks, Communications Officer Award-winning writer, director
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- IMPORTANT WASH POST EDITORS WOULD NOT GO FOR IT, BUT IT WAS FUN TO WRITE BECAUSE THE '64 NEW ORLEANS TRIP WAS SO EMOTIONALLY OUTSTANDING AND LBJ WAS IN GREAT FORM. IT WAS ON THIS TRIP. LESS THAN A YEAR INTO HIS PRESIDENCY, THAT JOHNSON WON OVER THE PRESS
- IMPORTANT WASH POST EDITORS WOULD NOT GO FOR IT, BUT IT WAS FUN TO WRITE BECAUSE THE '64 NEW ORLEANS TRIP WAS SO EMOTIONALLY OUTSTANDING AND LBJ WAS IN GREAT FORM. IT WAS ON THIS TRIP. LESS THAN A YEAR INTO HIS PRESIDENCY, THAT JOHNSON WON OVER THE PRESS
- in several northern cities, In New York City, mobs take to the streets, invade neighborhoods where black citizens live, and lynch many of them. The Governor of ew York State demands that Lincoln end conscription: "If the President does not suspend the draft
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)