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  • or July LBJ meets CTJ in Marshall, goes to coast for rest. LBJ secures approval of Cen-Tex Rural Electric Projects, largest allotment ever made by the Rural Electrification Administration. LBJ works on report of Economic Condition of the South with Clark
  • successfully but disapproving letter from Washington caused the Navy to give up. 2/13 LBJ meets with Tom Clark, Dept, of Justice, Dillard Lasseter, deputy NYA administrator, re: establishment of war work centers in Washington and California. 1942 Chronology
  • 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
  • Administration?). 2/5 LBJ, CTJ, Moyers, MMW to New York where LBJ addresses B’nai Zion dinner. 2/6 Phone calls with RFK, Speaker and Tom Clark re: Ramsey Clark (appointment in Justice Department?). 2/7 White House leadership conference at 8:45. 2/8
  • be a Peace Corps Volunteer, a build~ in Dj akarta or Dahomey, a Methodist minister in Vietnam, or an Ambassador ..... as witness Ed Clark. Southwestern•s traditional missionary spirit is stlll very much at work. And I feel sure that your graduates go
  • to see the wbole scope of child health through the eyes of three panelists today -- and then 1 hope some of you will have some commenta. Our first speaker is a distinguished pediatrician. Dr. Esther Clark, who was the guiding spirit and professional band
  • America: The World of Lewis and Clark (a.k.a. the Lewis and Clark exhibit) rapidly approaching, the museum staff and the exhibit team (Sandy Cohen-Curator; Many Matin-Exhibit Designer, Gary Phelps-Exhibit Technician, and Dan Morrison-Graphic Designer
  • Watkins, Ambas­ sador Richard Holbrooke, and LBJ biog­ rapher Robert Caro. The thirty-minute programs began airing in May. 4 Lewis and Clark Exhibition Opens It took an heroic effort. but the Mu­ seum staff linished on schedule: Discov­ ering America
  • Wilson, Archivist of the United States (right) and Ramsey Clark. former Attorney General (below). Wilson described the mission of the N.itional Archives: ··Wi preserve and make available for research the heri­ tage of America. Records about art
  • invented the cotton gin near here, and Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts , is buried here. The future is here, too. The el even dams approved by Congress will give the Savannah river basin immense power resources and as you well know the Clark
  • and prohibiting reduction in salaries. 3/25 Sam Houston Johnson goes to work for War Production Board. Senate confirms Tom Clark’s appointment as assistant attorney general of Justice’s Antitrust Division. Clark remembers LBJ being instrumental in his
  • : .. _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
  • : .. _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
  • passage­ way--the trail of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, those great geographer-adventurers who spent two thrilling months in Nebraska, and whose footsteps can be followed today. (l'm told tbat their original campsites can still be f ound 1
  • on British studies held at the Library April 29. Pro­ fessor Blumenson's topic was "General Mark Clark and the British in the Italian Campaign of World War II." Respon­ dents were Dr. Frank Vandiver, historian and president of the Texas A&M University and T
  • , "The Young Americans for Freedom and the Poli­ ,tics of the Early 1960s"; Nancy V. Baker, "Civil Liberties in the Johnson Administration: Assessing the influ­ ence of Ramsey Clark"; Claire J. Berlinski, "Arms Transfers and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: American
  • Congressman J. J. Pickle and Ambassador Ed\\ard Clark. 1Jf drive which has co-ehairmen eNtabli~hed an endowment of more lhan 2,40 ,0011for the Library. Friends of the LBJ Library gather in Librnr) 's Great Hall. 5 The Library continues its ever-changing
  • ) are Directors George Chris,tian., Robert Strauss, Larry Temple., Clark Clifford, Perry Dass, Wil­ liam Cunningham (obsrured), Max Shecman, Foundation Execu­ tive Assistant Yolanda Boozer, Foundation Assistant Director Larry Reed, President Tom John­ son
  • re earchers' questions. the papers of such figures as Drew Pearson, Ramsey Clark, John Gardner, Dean Rusk, and Wright Patman. Such documents add a unique breadth to the research opportunities here, and new papers ar a ·quir d each year. Tl e donation
  • confirms nomination of James Forrestal as secretary of the navy. 5/20 LBJ in Dallas, en route to Austin, where he is met by Ed Clark, one of the leaders of the group seeking an instructed delegation for FDR. LBJ will spend 2 or 3 weeks in his district. 5
  • Clark, President, Clark, Pipps, Clark & Harris, Inc. People In Poverty: Robert Lampman, Direc­ tor, Poverty Institute, University of Wisconsin Panelists: William Cannon. Chairman - Vice President for Business and Finance, University of Chicago Dr. Jack
  • to support special ac­ tivities at the Library, the only Presidential library Rep ...J J p·1ckle open free of charge to the public. Former U.S. Ambassador Edward A. Clark and Rep. J. J. Pickle said their committee, in response to continuing contributions, has
  • Services Committee approves the nomination of Roger Kyes as deputy secretary of defense after Kyes, a former vice president of GM, agrees to sell his GM stock. LBJ meets with Don Cook, Clark Clifford and Stuart Symington to discuss what to do about Drew
  • Addison, All Souls College, Oxford; Sir Harry Hinsley, St. John's College, Cambridge: Peter Clark, St. John's College, Cambridge; David Cannadine. Columbia Univer­ sity; Field Marshal Lord Carver, former British Chief of the Defence staff; George Macatee
  • fashioned school bell, was given to President Johnson by Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the last day of the Johnson administration. (Barheque picture by Bill Kenned~) Visitors to the Library included former U.S. Senator Alan Cranston: of California
  • of four leaders in conservation: Henry L. Diamond, from the law firm of Beveridge and Diamond, Washington, D. C.; William K. Reilly, Senior Fellow of the World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D. C.: Story Clark Resor, environmentalist, Wilson. Wyoming
  • dolls picturing Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable. and a reproducti n or the pop­ ular WWI ncle Sam ··rWant You!" recruiting poster. And there is music: ··songs that ot s Through WWll," the Beatie. ' greatest bite;: ·'Elvi Gold:" music that defined the Wood
  • pr gram makes ure that they g t Lhor­ ough briefings on new develop­ ments in th Museum's exhibits. ext year, for example, the Museum 12 will open a sp cial exhibit on the Lewis and Clark expedition, "Disco ering Am rica," and the docent who work
  • . Former U.S. Ambassador Edward A. Clark and Congressman J. J. Pickle, Co­ Chairmen, originally set their goal at $1 million. However, public interest spurred them to double that effort. Announcing the realization of the new goal, Am­ bassador Clark said
  • of the Foundation Board of Directors are: Joe L. Allbritton Perry R. Bass George Christian Henry G. Cisneros Clark M. Clifford WilliamH. Cunningham Henry H. Fowler J. B. Fuqua Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Luci BainesJohnson W. Thomas Johnson VernonE. Jordan, Jr. Arthur B
  • transcripts with George Ball. Horace Busby, Torn Clark, Roswell Gilpatric, Bi.llyGraham, Louis Martin, Robert McNamara, Drew Pearson and Earl Warren; Texts of Lyndon Johnson's State of the Union speeches for I 967, 1968, and 1969, and his address
  • with Wirtz and George Brown. 1/13 CTJ attends a meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s Club. 1/16 LBJ and Truman attend a party at Clark Clifford’s home. Truman asks LBJ to come see him soon. 1/18 The Air Force calls up 150,000 reserves
  • ; George Christian and Chancellor E. Don Walk r, co-vice pr sidents; Harry Middleton, xe­ cu1iv ct·rector; and John M. Barr, secre­ tary-I reasurer. Above top: Clark Clifford and Arthur B. Krim. Middle Row: Harry .J. Mid­ dleton and Henry H. Fowler. Bottom
  • fellow class winners. "There was Walter Cronkite, Letitia Baldridge, Wesley Clark, John Eisenhower (son of Ike) and Dr. Ruth and me," Hanny says. " ... So it really catapulted me in a whole new career." After the success of "Secrets," he wrote a thriller
  • fellow class winners. "There was Walter Cronkite, Letitia Baldridge, Wesley Clark, John Eisenhower (son of Ike) and Dr. Ruth and me," Hanny says. " ... So it really catapulted me in a whole new career." After the success of "Secrets," he wrote a thriller
  • who launched the symposium on the first night. "I remain fascinated by th, number of LBJ stories that contin­ ue be·ng told." said Sid Davis, himselr one of the storytellers. "Certainly no President of the mod rn era," wrote Clark Tyler, "could inspire