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  • winner David Shribman is Washington bureau chief of The Boston Globe. He writes a column that appears in more than fifty newspapers, and another for Fortune magazine. He appears frequent! y on television's "Face the Nation" and ·•Washington Week in Review
  • who are dear to you. -Interview in Austin American Statesman My life is full and good. -Interview in Dallas Times Herald , Gould Book Describes 'New Role' Played By First Lady by Nancy Smith Lady Bird Johnson and the Environ­ ment, by Lewis Gould
  • The Elms with him for the Senate in a.m. Meets w/Drew Pearson, Marlin Sandlin. In afternoon meets with Cong. Kilgore and Mayor and City Attorney of Harlingen, then meets w/Texas press, George Ball. Attends Boston Symphony concert at Constitution Hall
  • century Presid nt Johnson gave new life to the environment, for he thought of the land as more than an eco­ nomic resomce. This form of 4 Photo by Charles Bogel thinking inspired Lady Bird's much-heralded,mucb-admired and still-embraced beautifica­ tion
  • with Stanley Marcus, Ed Connally, Mr. Choate (Boston Herald-Traveler), Mr. & Mrs. Hobart Taylor, Jr., Jim Pipkin and Augustus Long of Texaco, and Frank Mayborn. Talks with Woodrow Seals and with Secy. Freeman. 1/20 Lunch at White House for [Democratic
  • , former defense secretary who left the government on 10/8, but said this decision might be “reconsidered” in view of Wilson’s statements to a New York Herald Tribune reporter on 12/30 disclaiming responsibility for holding down military spending. Wilson
  • changes his party affiliation from Independent to Democrat. 2/18 Senator Lister Hill, in a Senate speech, charges that Adolphe Wenzell, vice president of the First Boston Corporation, a company scheduled to help arrange financing for the Dixon-Yates West
  • is in the hospital with a nervous breakdown. After eight years I am sure I can take it.” Senate overrides Truman’s veto of the Bulwinkle Bill. House overrides it the next day. LBJ--general pair. 6/17 Thursday. LBJ speaks at New Boston, Omaha, Mount Pleasant, Mount
  • total powe r - - economic, social, and milita ry - - years heralding the defeat of the age -old enemies of poverty that cripple bodies and m inds -- years of changing the national climate from fear and distrust to courage and faith. My main reason
  • from hie cernent world. Riis Plaza is not an accident, but the result of careful study of the unique potential of cbildhood in a metropolis, and it heralds a new sensitivity to all the delightful things that a down­ town park can be. What a gratifying
  • economy and in the communities. Addressing the touchy issue or controversial art, she said: "The artist and society do have a tentative relationship, sometimes wary of one another, for the artist is often the sentinel on the precipice, heralding change
  • that Senator McFarland hopes LBJ will be in Washington to attend. 2/26 The Washington Times Herald reports that Donald Cook was appointed by Truman today as chairman of the SEC to succeed Harry McDonald, who takes his oath of office as head of the RFC on 2/27
  • no doubt that the country as a whole reacted as we did. Cordially yours, Mrs . Johnson The White House Washington CO YLBJL PRESS CUPPING RlJRF.AtJ DALI.AS f.rtahl1 .1 hrd 1910 Palestine, TX Herald-Press (Cir. D. 11,463) '; (;·r 1 1 'MA~ Eartha Kitt
  • of bamboo and papier mache, form animals of all shapes and siz . in this xhibit. • idnight, Dec. 2 . La Alisa de· allu (the mass of the cock) heralds th birth of Jesus. Christma Day is illus­ trated by Mexkan nativity scenes. Each region has its own
  • for the Dallas Times Herald. Cyndi Krier. Texas state senator from Bexar County. Earl Lewis, department chairman and professor at Trinity University. Larry McMurtry. novelist. Dave McNeely, political editor of the Austin American-Statesman. Bill Messer. Texas
  • 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
  • W Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.), Douglas Kiker (New York Herald Tribune), Francis Lewine (As­ sociated Press), John Chancellor (NBC), Marianne Means (Hearst Newspapers; Look Magazine), Bob Thompson (Los Angeles Times, Hearst), Helen Thomas (United
  • Merriam of the Dallas Times Herald, as well as with Stewart Alsop. The Harold Stuarts host a mint julep party in honor of the Bentsens. 6/5 LBJ greets students from Gladewater, Texas at the Capitol Rotunda. 6/7 Maury Maverick dies in his sleep at Nix
  • 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
  • of delegates to the Blanco County convention on Tuesday. 5/6 In conversations with Earl Mazo of the New York Herald Tribune, LBJ discloses that he was threatened with death or maiming by an anonymous telephone caller after his speech Thursday night