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  • and such Washington journalists as Ray Scherer, Hugh Sidey, Sid Davis. Marianne Means. and Bonnie Angelo. will open the event Wednesday night. Thurstiay morning the confer­ ence itself will begin with a keynote address by Arthur Schlesinger. Jr. Sheldon Hackney
  • singer; who had gone to college with Langston Hughes, the poet and writer; who, when he had taken his first job al lhe NAACP, had an office right next to W. E. B. DuBois, the black intellectual." When Williams pressed Marshall to do a biography
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  • ; Representatives Barbara Jordan and Martha Griffiths; Judge Sarah Hughes; Anne Armstrong; Gloria Steinem; and many others. Monday's program will focus on international life of women and on the media's coverage of women. Bill and Judith Moyers will moderate a panel
  • are drying up. If we cannot find ways to prevent that happening, future his­ tories will be written from press "Accessissues."Robert Schulzinger;John Prados; W. Roger Louis; John Brademas;Martha Kumar; panel chair Hugh Graham. (The panel is applauding
  • Christian, Bill Moyers, Doris Keams Goodwin, Tyler Abell, Richard Godwin, Joseph Califano Jr., Hugh Robinson and Arthur Schlesinger Jr. • Flashback ■ Three decades have passed since Lady 1se • 3.Y, Bird and President Lyndon Baines Johnson, far left
  • Christian, Bill Moyers, Doris Keams Goodwin, Tyler Abell, Richard Godwin, Joseph Califano Jr., Hugh Robinson and Arthur Schlesinger Jr. • Flashback ■ Three decades have passed since Lady 1se • 3.Y, Bird and President Lyndon Baines Johnson, far left
  • to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org Reedy reports on a conversation he had with Hugh Sidey about rumors that there will be a revolt in the Senate against LBJ’s leadership. Muskie is apparently dissatisfied
  • Connally writes Hugh Patterson: “Your nice letter of the 25th came in this morning, along with about 999 others, so for the moment at least this is going to be a rather brief reply because I am seriously saying that we got a little over 1000 letters today