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- :45 a.m. discoverlbj.org March 3/2 Cabinet meeting at White House, 10 a.m. 3/3 Lunch with Gould Lincoln, Jerry Griffin, Senators Mansfield and Dirksen, Smathers, Humphrey, Roth (Baltimore Sun), Ed Koterba, Bill Theis, Bobby Baker. Meeting at White
- Oliver and later with Phil Graham who accompanies him to the Speaker’s office. LBJ and Jenkins meet Connally’s plane upon his arrival in Washington this evening. Reedy sends LBJ a report on the West Virginia primary. Howard Norton of the Baltimore Sun
- as George Sandarian, jumped ship while in Baltimore and later joined the Air Force, where he told his story to a chaplain who advised him to give himself up. He is charged with illegal entry and is held on bond for immigration officials in Dallas. LBJ
- houseguest) Johnsons host dinner at Ranch for Lippmann, Liz Carpenter, Jack Valenti, MMW, Dean Ahmstead, Dean Haggerty, Moursunds, Price Daniels, Bill Steven of Houston Chronicle, Paul Bolton. 2/18 Lying in sun talking to Lippmann. Joined at lunch by CTJ
- this State through for the Democratic Party . Now we are back , the sun is shining , and the streets are full~ Instead of turkeys they are full of what I think must have been Democrats by the way they were cheering and waving. I want to say a word of thanks
- of the coast who took action to safeguar d the land along whi ch this scenic road now travels. For, this coastline lies here in the afternoon sun - - the western boundary of our continent. Inscribed on this plaque - - we can read the words of Robinson Jeffers
Press release, "Arrival Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 6/2/1965"
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- FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY JUNE 2, 1965 - · 4:30 P. M. ARRIVAL REMARXS BY MRS. LYNDON B . JOHNSON ST• THOMAS, VIRGYN ISLANDS and To b e tranopo!'ted in four hours to these i elands of sun, s ea trade winds is a 20th Century mirade i g~ntle ..u
- that everything be done to spread contracts among small businessmen; FDR picked up a first copy of the Chicago Sun and said to LBJ, “Look at this, Lyndon. Isn’t it wonderful?” Chicago Sun, 12/6/41. 12/7 Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. 12/10 LBJ offers bill
- this island could receive: "Her treasure is the gold of her sun, the silver of ber moonlight, and the sapphire of ber pearl-crested waves. "This treasure requires no iron strong box. It is safe from the greedy bands of man -- for it belongs to God." So, today
- playground equipment was alive with children from all over town. An .:old man was fishing in the sun. Family after family was picnicking -- one, a group of travelers from the Philippine~ shared their rice cake with me under your cherry trees. „. There were
- in 1969. It served as a model for the eight-foot statue which is in the LBJ ational Historic Park in Stonewall, Texas. This bronze work, "Sunning," is a product of Gary Yarrington's stu dio. The model was Kiran Dix, for merly of the Library's Volunteer
- hayrides and watermelon suppers, learni~ to swim in Mulberry Creek, the lazy curl of a : cousin's fishing line flickering in the sun, church on Sunday and then the long Sunday dinner with kinfolks - endless kinfolk -- discussing the endless family gossip
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- hat against th sun, and somebody took a pictme of U1e two of them. I called the White House early the n xt day and got the President because nobody else was up yet. I asked. "What's in the papers?'" H said. "Well, it's go cl. You have a five-col umn
- Children, painted a grim portrait of the homeless in America, and particularly the 500,000 children "whose only crime is to be born poor" and whose lives, if they sur vive infancy, is a bleak struggle for survival in a world "where the sun never shines
- business is crazy. 11 Sydney, .t\ustralia, Sun-Herald, November 26, 1967. 11 • • • There would be no sense in our checking into routine reports. 11 Rocky Mountain News, October 8, 1966. "It is highly irnprobab~e that they . I I -2(UFOs) exist." Denver
- voice and sing. .. Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us, Facing the rising sun of our new day begun Let us march on till victory is won. -Jam.es Weldon Johnson, 1900 The LBJ Library and Museum's major exhibit for the year featured
- .\ Ll.\S -r.; .:-,/1sJ1,·ti DALLAS t· 6aytown, TX Sun ,Cir. 0. 15.994) ~" 4 1990 Laniers to be at hellll of 6 I t·fi b eau 1 ca t·10n prograin Former Baytonian Roben Lanier and his wife, Elyse, of Houston will take over a Texas highway beautification
- .\ Ll.\S -r.; .:-,/1sJ1,·ti DALLAS t· 6aytown, TX Sun ,Cir. 0. 15.994) ~" 4 1990 Laniers to be at hellll of 6 I t·fi b eau 1 ca t·10n prograin Former Baytonian Roben Lanier and his wife, Elyse, of Houston will take over a Texas highway beautification
- because of the cheap m rtgages. And the highways that would allow you to come back if your job wa in the city-but it deprived us of our tax ba e. And then you ha the infusion of an enormous number of dollars into the Sun Belc by the federal government
- and Dad spent at the LBJ Ranch that this feeling was genuine-that, in fact, the President and Mrs. Johnson often rode up into the hills to watch the sun set in the distance. I had re mained unconvinced. In the end, my strongest feeling was bewilderment. I
- . because they are our national heritage just as our mountains and streams, our forests, and the sight of the fading sun playing on our des erts, giving us the experience of re gional identity and pride, saying, "This is New York or Texas or Cali fornia
- of the place captured many as they watched the Texas orange sun disappear behind the horizon, its beams shimmering on the river. Johnson's famed Texas barbecues were the talk of the international political set. his favorite musi cians playing country, western