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- /16 The Interior Committee begins consideration of the tidelands bill. LBJ attends an afternoon reception for Adlai Stevenson. CTJ and LBJ attend a Congressional Club reception for President and Mrs. Eisenhower. 2/17 LBJ meets with Defense Secretary
- in the cover photo. The Exhibition (continued) The Vietnam War is traced in sev eral panels. The first, featuring a scale reproduction of the U.S.S. Maddox (above) recalls the Tonkin Gulf incident in 1964 which led to congressional passage of the Tonkin
- CTJ attends Congressional Club tea for Lady Astor. 3/4 In a fifty-six page report LBJ charges that Great Britain, Belgium and other allies are holding up the U.S. on tin prices by limiting production. 3/6 The government calls an immediate halt
- to dedicate air force bases in Waco and Wichita Falls. They return to Washington on February 2. February Early February 2/2 Neff visits in Washington. Congressional Club reception honoring President and Mrs. Truman, 9 p.m. Stuart Long writes LBJ about
- one day when she spent t wo hour s helping the 75th Congressional Club give a benefit luncheon to buy a wheelchair for a c rippled boy. Only one person was involved -- where else do you start, but with one person? She thought of the suffering
- Congressional Club tea to hear Hildegarde. 3/13 Everett Looney writes LBJ that he received a letter from John Ben Shepperd in which he said that he would file for re-election as attorney general within the next few days, ending speculation that he would file
- of directors’ meeting of Scott & White. 2/14 Congressional Club reception for President Truman. 2/20 CTJ and LBJ are in Austin. Mary Rather writes CTJ there that Lucy became ill during the night and was unable to model in the Women’s National Democratic
- Is, depa.rture for Vietnam . LBJ Ra~~h April 18-22, 1968_ .·· May 11-14, 1968 May .29-Ju·ne 3, 1968 May 29, 1968 ,, .\ LBJ Ranch · . Fort Worth - Speech at Jim Wright Congressional. Club,· Will Rogers Memorial ,Center :.__ commence-:- . :ment address, Texas
- staff wrote in response to LBJ’s congressional mail that “LBJ has been ill with the flu for several days and although he hopes to return to Washington almost any day now he has been unable to obtain reservations on the train or plane.” The bill LBJ
- in formal settings such as the Congressional Club, the Senate Red Cross, the Woman's National Democratic Club-and always with informal weekend family get togethers, car-pooling for the chil dren and their activities. Then came the shockof Pearl Harbor
- , Robert Weaver, John B. Duncan, Hobart Taylor, Wirtz). Hosts dinner at The Elms in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Cain. 3/8 Meets with Secy. McNamara at EOB this afternoon. Attends Congressional Club reception in honor of the Johnsons, then attends formal dinner
- Committee because of his age and ill health. 1/5 LBJ attends bipartisan congressional leadership meeting at the White House this morning, later meets with Truman. That evening LBJ attends a dinner given by Eric Johnston for Mikoyan, the deputy premier
- Connally, with whom a friendship began when John Connally served as an aide to young Congressman Johnson; daughters Lynda Johnson Robb and Luci Baines Johnson; Lindy Boggs, who shared the life of a congressional wife; and Mary Love Bailey, whose long
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- hearings recommence. Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, chief of naval operations, speaking before the National Press Club in Washington, sharply criticizes the growing number of proposals to reorganize the Joint Chiefs of Staff under a single head. Secretary
- announces that he will retire from the Senate at the end of his term. LBJ meets with Eisenhower at the White House at 5 p.m. and later attends the AFL-CIO Texas Congressional Dinner. CTJ attends a party given by the American Newspaper Women’s Club honoring
- -2 a distinguished array f leaders from board room and bureaucracy, congressional committee, campus and union hall. (See box on page 2 for par ticipants.) The two-day conference was jointly sponsored by the Library, the LBJ School of Public Affairs
- to Washington from Texas; was down in district visiting for about 20 days. Connally has already left for school in Georgia for approximately 60 days, then is to be assigned to carrier duty. Buck Taylor has already announced for the Tenth Congressional District
- with JFK, Bundy, Stevenson. 3/20 Johnsons host party for JBC at Sheraton Park Hotel. 3/21 WH leadership meeting. 3/22 Meets with Rusk and congressional leadership re: Laos at 2 p.m., reads statement to CBS radio afterwards and goes to WH at 4:30. 3
- Day, 2603 Connecticut Avenue. [LBJ and CTJ attend] February 2/1 Congressional Club Tea for President and Mrs. Truman, 4 p.m. [LBJ and CTJ attend?] 2/2 Truman sends special civil rights message to Congress asking them to establish a permanent
- announces allocation of $620,000 for use in extending power lines in 10th District. 2/3 When LBJ returned to Washington from short visit to Texas, he found congressional accounts with the Sergeant-at-Arms had been frozen for GAO audit. Audit showed shortage
- weren't there. Thal was the agony shared by all who were close to him. Joe Califano (back to camera) and Charles Haar confer with LBJ. Taken in 1966, the picture predates Mr. Califano's present anti-smoking position. 9 From Indian Clubs to Golf Clubs
- : Secret Service and appropriations. Attends National Press Club annual congressional night dinner and show that evening. 3/22 9:45 a.m., gives sendoff to Pres. of Togo at National Airport. Sits in on staff meeting in P-38 at 11 a.m. Holds Texas press
- Training & Behavior AKC Family Dog, (ISSN 1559-5072), March/April 2010, Volume 8, No. 2, published bimonthly at 260 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA, by The American Kennel Club, Inc. Yearty subscription rates: U.S. one year $9.95, two years $15.95
- Training & Behavior AKC Family Dog, (ISSN 1559-5072), March/April 2010, Volume 8, No. 2, published bimonthly at 260 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA, by The American Kennel Club, Inc. Yearty subscription rates: U.S. one year $9.95, two years $15.95
- unification amendment. Donald Cook sends John Connally drafts of material for LBJ to present to the Senate Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections for their investigation of the 1948 senatorial race in Texas. May 5/1 CTJ attends Congressional Club reception
- . The book which won for Dr. Schick, who is Senior Specialist in American Government and Public Administration, Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress, is entitled Con gress and Money: Budgeting, Spending and Taxing. His address
- at a dinner sponsored by the Women’s National Press Club to welcome members of Congress back to Washington. 1/5 The Democratic Policy Committee clears the controversial natural gas bill for Senate consideration by mid-month. Already passed by the House
- congressional reception. 1/17 LBJ, Senators Clements and Hennings appear on a 7-minute broadcast of the “Today” show with Dave Garroway. Eisenhower sends his budget message to Congress, estimating $62.41 billion in expenditures and $60 billion in receipts. Ike
- , Lyndon Johnson himself was the subject. Members of the press who had covered him when he was President met at the National Press Club in Washington to pool their recollec tions of him. At the Library in Austin the next month, a mixed group who had known
- place at the Austin Country Club, and those pictured below were selected for special recognition. These volunteers lunched at Mr,_ Johnson's table, in recognition of their ten years of service in the program. Seated at Mrs. Johnson. right (the viewer's
- represents an expression that the President already has constitutional authority to meet communist aggression without a special congressional resolution. LBJ is still in Florida when the vote is taken, returns to Washington that evening. 2/14 Eisenhower
- arrangements to take the display to Wash mgton. The evening's reception will also salute the retiring members of the Texas Congressional Delegation. Invitations to Friends in the Washington area will be sent in September. A reception for Texas members
- birthday. I am an African American who was raised in the 18th Congressional District (created in no small part by LBJ) that the late Congresswoman Barbara Jordan once represented. I was talking with my mother, who worked for Rep. Jordan and was a long
- . Penner, Direc tor. Congressional Budget Office: ':As I understand the public they're telling us they don·t liki: deficits: they certainly don ·1 like taxes. Then: ·ecm~ to he a gen eral feeling th problem could be cured by cutting spending
- at. shorthand, he sat in on meetings of the Cabinet,· on breakfasts with davk swearing that he "had no kriowl- two years after his marriage to Mar.·' jorie ("Babe") Whitehill, a Catholic. congressional leaders, and occasionally on sessions of the National
- at. shorthand, he sat in on meetings of the Cabinet,· on breakfasts with davk swearing that he "had no kriowl- two years after his marriage to Mar.·' jorie ("Babe") Whitehill, a Catholic. congressional leaders, and occasionally on sessions of the National
- .. FOR RELEASE AFTER 6:30 P. M. THURSDA Y, MA Y 16, 1968 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WlilTE HOUSE ----------------- -------------------------------------------------REMARKS OF MRS. L YNDON B. JOHNSON GARDEN CLUBS OF AMERICA
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Garden Clubs of America Dinner, Greenwich, Connecticut, 5/16/1968"
- . Bletchman {Chairman of the Park Committee of the Kiwanie Club) can teil you just how much effort is involved. But the important thing is tbat it can be done. W e can add that grace note to our lives, we can make and re-make this land of ours into a land
- of it. As you came down the line, I was so pleased to hear all th e things you are doing in civic clubs, in women 1s organiza tions, in your state and local governments to boost Alabama into the space age, making it the gateway to the moon. Thank you for coming