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- an evening of music and reminiscences of days in the Johnson White House and travels around the globe in Air Force One. 6 Historian Michael Beschloss, who listened to and transcribed all of President Johnson's taped tele phone conversations released thus
- by dinner with Senators Russell, Hill, Frear and Mrs. Frear, the Skeeter Johnsons, Thornberrys and the Smathers. 1/12 10:30 a.m. meeting with JFK, attends Texas Delegation family luncheon at the Capitol, then apparently has appointment with Dr. Travell
- , to help• wiith the bal ance-of-payments problem, Presi dent Johnson es,tablished a "See the U.S.A." program to encourage Americans to travel in their own country instead of abroad. Of the areas that Mrs. Johnson chose to focus on as first lady
- ,, Traoe( AS OF: January 20, 1969 AD?,EXI.5T ttrtTIVELY GO:P.tFIDE'NTIAL PRESIDENTIAL TRAVEL (Excluding Foreign) -----------BY STATE ALASKA November 1, 1966 Arrival Elmendorf AFB from Asian-Pacific trip (remarks), Anchorage November 2, 1966
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- supporters wanted me to take the Vice Presidential pot. Bob Kerr was the wor L of all. He came in and said, "Mr. Leader, I don't know whether what I hear is true or not. But if it is. and if you' re going 10 run on the ticket with this boy from Boston, I'm
- .) Caricatures of Candidate Grant and his Vice Presi dential running mate Schuyler Colfax, 1869. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.) Last photograph taken of Grant, four days before his death in 1885. (National Portrait GaJlery, mithsonian Institution.) Grant's
- of key issues." The objectives set forth, Conway insisted, will be South Florida), Civil Rights; Mark Gelfand (Boston College), "fully supported in a political context by the citizenry only The War on Poverty; Hugh Davis Graham (University of when
- : getting as much of these collec tions on the net so that you don't have to be a presidential scholar. You don't have to have the money to travel to 4 Austin or to Abilene or to Boston to get a sense of what these presidential libraries hold. "The final
- their teen-aged son 10 put down some Texas roots. Ms. Hughes still advises the President on domestic issues, and travels regularly 10 Washington. Ms. Hughes recalled how impressed she was with the organiza tion and the processes that are in place
- duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
- duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
- . In October she traveled 1,682 miles in four Jays on a train dubbed the ·'Lady Bird Special." The train went from Alexandria .. Virginia, to New Orleans, Louisiana, making 28 scheduled stops along the way. Johnson's civil rights legislative agenda wa
- It was younger was quicker than other cities to accept someone new. Socially 1t has been said that in Boston the important com modity is brains, in Philadelphia it is family, in New York it is money-and in Washington it's power. But power ·hifts and ach election
- ½. The State of New York/Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., State Office Building Collection. 2 Bal Jeunesse by Palmer Hayden Collection of Dr. Meredith Sirmans Meta Warrick Fuller. Talking skull. 1937. Bronze, 28x40X15. The Museum of Afro-American History, Boston
- ," executed by 82-year old Frances Lyle. In preparation by the LBJ museum staff is an exhibition of World War 11, which will open December 7 in San Antonio and then travel to aU the Presidential Libraries. The Medal of Honor shown here is one of some 200
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- Homemade Vegetable of Celery Carrot Sticks Hearts Select Boston Cold Cuts of Beef, Soup Radish Poultry, Deviled Eggs As sorted Condiments Baked Beans Chilled Rosettes Ham and Cheese Asparagus Spears Mixed Green Salad Choice of Dressing Navy
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- Homemade Vegetable of Celery Carrot Sticks Hearts Select Boston Cold Cuts of Beef, Soup Radish Poultry, Deviled Eggs As sorted Condiments Baked Beans Chilled Rosettes Ham and Cheese Asparagus Spears Mixed Green Salad Choice of Dressing Navy
- processes are different in the world of opinion over against the world of decision and that if these two worlds understood each other better, they might be able to communicate with each other more effectively. Dave Powers: " ... The old Boston Irish believe
- home before returning to the Ranch. 4/18 LBJ attends the board of directors meeting at the Citizens State Bank in Johnson City this morning, travels to the Austin to make a radio tape at KTBC before returning to the Ranch with Roy White, the Kellams
- has endured for more than four de cades. Wherever you travel in our country look about you and enjoy the profusion of flowers al ng highways, in shopping malls, ser ice stations parks, and countless other places. Among other things, [look for] better
- the following year, with travel from coast to coast and the elec tion campaign providing the back drop and President Johnson crack ing the whip. Perhaps the climax was an impromptu barbecue at the Ranch that LBJ demanded at the last minute. Master barbecu er
- , Pro fe,sor." 0t'par' ment of Political Scil'nCl', Boston llniversit,•. John G. Vl•neman. Counselor to !ht' \ il·•• l'r1·~ident: LislP C. Carter, Jr. Ch.im·t•llor, Atlanta UnivC'r,it) Cl·ntl•r; StC'Vl'n A. Minter, Program Offitl'r, Th Clevt•land
- 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
- Diamond Jubilee Birthday Dinner in Boston, Massachusetts, which honors Truman on his 75th birthday. JFK introduces LBJ at the dinner as “Mr. Democrat.” Texas State Senate passes the amendments to HB 158 requested by Governor Daniel. 5/9 LBJ and CTJ fly
- 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
- , California 90210 Mr. Roger P. Sonnabend President Hotel Corporation of -America 464 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02215 I COPY ;. - ·2 - I Professor Jerre S. Williams School o! Law University of Texas Austin, Texas Mr. William G. Caples
- the Thanksgiving holidays with family and friends. As we approached Johnson City, the Secret Service agent who was our mandatory traveling companion, and in whose car we happened to be riding, asked if he could stop for gas. We agreed, though we ~e!e co~1cerned
- the Thanksgiving holidays with family and friends. As we approached Johnson City, the Secret Service agent who was our mandatory traveling companion, and in whose car we happened to be riding, asked if he could stop for gas. We agreed, though we ~e!e co~1cerned
- , Pittsburg, Dangerfield, Linden, Atlanta, arriving in Texarkana for the night. CTJ is in Marshall for the rest of the week. Mary Rather writes Paul Porter: “Since the campaign started he has already worn out two grown men who took turns traveling with him
- have also appeared in The Atlantic, American Heritage. the Washington Post. the Los Angeles Times. and the Boston Globe. From 1998 to 2003 he was a research fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs. "And that was the story
- ! Yet our national landmarks, monurnents and large museums are only a small part of the joy of really seeing our country. Travel is changing and so must the habits of travel -- if we are to really discover America. Our great wide ribbons of super
- . Hemisfair is the kind of "happening" that gives a lift to the spirits and makes us ail glad to be alive. It will be the destination of travelers from near and far. Overseas travel to the Vnitcf. States has increased 138% since 1961, and within our country
Press release, "Opening Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Beautification Meeting, 5/18/1966"
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- ~g litter problem, and to the new subway system for Washlng!:on and what can be done to make it more - sceni~ . Everytime I look out the window of the White House, I realize t1:e tourist season is already upon us., Americans will be traveling
- THE WlilT E HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. Friends: Welcome to .the White Housel I'm delighted you made it a stop on your 1968 travel agenda. Gathered in this room are some of the most accomplished tour guides in the country -- the Governors' wives. I know because
- in Akron is a long anticipated pleasure. In the annals of my personal travel guide, this is a three-star stop. For Frances McGovern, the young woman honored today at t ea, : ie herself a three-star woman doer. I am told that the voters of Akron have long
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas, 4/9/1968"
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- hardened, insensitive traveler indeed to drive past La Bahia without a stop ! For it lüts your eyes and your spirit to see this weathered old presidio silhouetted against the sky and to hear the mission belle. I have been hearing aboutit from friends like
- ... . ~ ,.. REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON INTRODUCING MISS HELEN BROWNE, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF THE FRONTIER NURSING SERVIC E -- Wednesday, July 29, 1964 Friends: I'm so glad to welcome all of you. The longer I live -- the more I travel
- may seek their relea.se in motion - - driving like a flight of birds traveling north and south. This is nota place for bigb speed driving, or thundering commerce. This road is dedicated to leisure, and to people who wisb to absorb the beauty