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- rights for very body. II we re trying to do is to make this government of the United States of America honest. We only ask that when we i;tand up and talk about ·one nation under God, liberty. justire for ever bod;,' Lo be able t look at that flag and put
- . So on these pages is a condensation of the reports made that day, which in effect becomes a apsulized "State of the LBJ Library." Admini tration Independence-Almost 20 years after a retiring arc.hivist of the United States, Wayne Grover, re ommended
- 43512 1 August 1968 Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson President: United States of America White House Washington D. C. Dear Mr. President: I am sure you are somewhat aware of the mystery and intrigue surrounding the phenomena of Unidentified Flying Objects
- on the sourc..:s of re ·enue, and state and local governments nccu to pcrfom1 what tl-iecilltens ask of us and what the federal government has advocated early 409,; of the mon )- that wa~ raised by )!ate and local governm nts in the United uuc~ comes from sales
- Johnson's life-long love affair with nature is exemplified through her continuous efforts to beauti.fy the highway1, and cities across the United States. Her dedica tion to preserving the native plant heritage of America led to the estab lishment
- Electoral Politics Douglass Cater, in a second lecture co-sponsored by the Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs during 1980, took a searching look at the way America elects its Presidents and uggested the following reforms for Presidential campaigns
- , across the road in a humble farm house, our Grandmother Re bekah Baines Johnson wrote: "And then there came a sharp compelling cry-the most awe some, happiest sound knovm to human ears, the cry of a newborn baby-the first child of Sam Ealy and Rebekah
- policy, health maintenance organiza tions and the career of Dr. Garfield. "Forty years ago," Califano said, "Dr. idney Garfield was asked by Edgar Kaiser to pr vide health care services to 5,000 workers and their families on the building site
- and less John L. Lewis," Ward recalled Garner telling the cabinet. Lewis, president of the United Mine Worker , returned the compli ment. The Vice President her portedly said, w:L, an evil, , hiskey-drinking old man. No one can say how Gamer would have
- for Wednesday-Friday. May 12-15. Its purpose will be to examine the sea change which transformed America in that turbulent period. and what the change has meant for the nation. "LBJ Remembered.'. a round-table discussion involving several former LBJ staffers
- pany the document on its travels. but on October 28, 2003, he made an exception for the LBJ Library. He has under taken this project, Lear says. as part of his three-stage love affair with America. That affair began when he was very young. His grand
- Lyndon Liz Carpenter arrived on the arm of Ben Barnes. The occasion began with a powerful a capella rendition of "America the Beautiful" by Johnny Ray Watson, of Bastrop, Texas. Johnson's book of how to work with the opposition. The rank
- speaks at the 81st Club luncheon at the United Nations Club. The Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees report out two resolutions--neither having the force of law--approving Ike as NATO commander and a “fair share” contribution
- in his presidency for an eff'ort "to perfect our unity." "The work he spoke of," Middleton said, "was not completed and is not completed to this day. But many of the di visions that plagued America a quarter of a century ago /rave dis appeared-in large
- . and off on diplomatic rn issions. and and dances, and kept up morale. The she was left to run the farm, trying to soldiers adored her. They would cheer run his legal business as be. t she could, her into camp; they callccl h ·r Lady and of course Jtoj
- proceedinos. which will be pub lished as soon as time permits. ConLact Ted Gittinger at 512-9165137 ext. 265 for further information (ted.gittin [email protected]). R tiring LBJ Library Dir ctor Harry MiddJet n invited Archivist or the United States Jolm Carlin
- of 35,000 more public housing units. After meeting with Eisenhower yesterday, LBJ agreed to reduce provisions for college construction loans to “veto-proof” the bill. LBJ meets with the western Democratic senators caucus this morning. 1959 Chronology ● p. 5
- Smith, of United Press Internationat-··Jeak it to him first. lt gets home first that way, and when old Judge Moursund reads this, he'll know what we're trying to do out here with his money." He taught us ... that a nation of two hundred million
- ; arrives at 6:40 p.m. 5/17 Arrives at Sylvan Theater at 10:30 a.m. for Agriculture Dept. address. Dinner at Mexican Embassy w/CTJ, Luci. 5/18 Tours Morse Farm in Poolesville, Md. w/Sen. Morse and Mr. Taylor. Attends Capitol Press Club event
- League 44 E. 23rd Street N.Y., N.Y. WHITE of America HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES S. Douglass Cater, James C. Oaither Jr. Department Dr. Nicholas Hobbs Stanford University Dr. 0 scar Department University Center Professor George Tarjan Professor
- freedom to certain slaves, an African Aroerican, Barach Obama. has attained the distinct possibility of becoming President of the United StatM. Th@ prospect of this historic achievement is seen in the Obama campaign's recent talk to campa~n in some states
- freedom to certain slaves, an African Aroerican, Barach Obama. has attained the distinct possibility of becoming President of the United StatM. Th@ prospect of this historic achievement is seen in the Obama campaign's recent talk to campa~n in some states
- dwellers. Our small towns and our farms still account for much of the nation' s vitality - - and offer hope for the whole world. As I listened to the young leaders who opened the program today, I marveled for a moment at the continuing vitality of America
- ROOM, THE V/HITE HOUSE NOVEMBER 22, 1968 Welcome to your house -- for it is your house now. And welcome to your country -- for frorn this moment, America is your country. It is appropriate, I think, to begin our trip around the New America of 1968
- of health progress in America. Second, I simply cannot pass the opportunity to pay tribute to a good and devot ed f riend; a champion of noble causes ; a determined leader -- and, as the President and Congress can attest, a pers i s tent lobbyist 1 Mary
- of the Western Hemisphere have been forging lir..ks of international understanding for nany- , ma.ny ~... · B.i~-t here in San Antonio 52 years ago, the Pan American Round Tables were organized to bring about better understanding between the United States
- on extraordinary achievement for a better America. Extraordinary acbievement _is what is needed today ü we are to make our cities good places to live. In our country, there is a new awareness that we must do something about the quality of our environment
- came back to take a longer look -- a woman's look .,._ at the problem of attacking p ove rty still existing in affluent America. This keeps my husband up late at night and consumes much of his day. It has brought to our door some of the best minds
- brilliar.t servants of yoc.r state and our country. And in the batt!e to restore and pi·otect the beauty of America they fight side by side -- on the front lines of the United States Senate. Here in Peoria you are meeting one of the profound challenge s
- families are d::dving, camping out, or jetting from one end of the country to the other at an unprecedented rate. I have had the pleasure of travelling about Australia with my good friends Ed and Amt Clark. I know how well Ed knows and loves the United
- of the century, there were only eight junior colleges in the United States .... and only one of those a public institution. Today, by contrast, there are 680 two-year colleges in the Nation -- more than 400 of them publicly supported. Learning hallows this ground
- are grateful to a donor who asked to remain anonymous. The White House has been the scene for the drama of the United States for almost 170 yearso One has only to walk in the door to feel the presence of history. The White House china reflects the t astes
- and broken bencbes to a real garden spot of azaleas, dogwoods and evergreens -- a mecca for government workers at lunch. On Saturday, March 30tb - on a glorious sunny day - I went out walldng in tbe parks with a few friends. I wish each of you could
- of the region. Quite properly the scholarships are granted on condition that the recipient commit himself to at least a period of service at home following completion of his etudies. We have so much to do -- all of us in all parts of the United States of America
- when Marty was named a recipient of The Archivist's Award for ··service to the United States or America as a member of the Armed Forces by participation in Homeland security contingency operations." On December 9, 2002, in a simple cere mony held
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas, 4/9/1968"
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- and presidio of La Bahia. There are now over 600 similar landmark plaques, gracing sites of noble memory all over the United States. I hope this number will double and double again inthe next few yea1·s. America is a young nation, and we are just beginning
- of the United States - and in the White House. It is a strain that a sometimes weary and anxious world needs. This i s not a part of the world that looks backward or listens to those who do. Billings is often called the ga.t eway to the West. I am glad to begin
- . "By The People": America's Role In The World In January a cross section of several hundred Americans met in Philadelphia to launch a program ailed the ational Issues Forum. In the succeeding months, hundreds of local forums will gather to consider what the United
- , 'The Origins of the Black Revolution: The Transformation of San Francisco Bay Area Black Communities, 1945-1969"; Nicholas J. Cull, "Selling America: The Rise and Fall of the United States Information Agency and the Voice of America, 1953-1994"; James S
- ,ytrength. Why do the Rri:1sian5deject to the United States and not the nther teay around? Why haw millions of immigrants come to thb country? Why have people all over the world looked to America as the land of promise? Now I think we must once again believe