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  • ISSUENUMBER 2, Library Commemorates ~!. \' -2 m rk ti Ii third. muv r·u • of th • dcd1c,1tio11of th ,·r 11011 Dai11 •s Johmon L1hra11, Thi o • Research Grants Awarded To Ten Presidential Scholars Th "If all h •r : thl' to1 • uC uur tim s­
  • .!.~ISIllll'C LBJ BirthdayNow State Holiday Prcsitlt Ill Jolu1so11"5 Aug1,,1 ir,lt li1rlh­ cl.1\ h LS hi.-crnitc1l11 lhsl lolS holi
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  • Participants Named For Symposium On Energy and the Environment 11.:m,tal to ft b I, r1d sflrt 1111 Ill
  • "• ... . .. REMARKS OF W...RS. L ':iI~ DOr~ Be JOHNSON LINCOLN SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, INDIANA FOR RELEASE AFT ER 5: 30 P o M. THURSDAY, SE PT EMBER 21, 19 67 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE
  • shall be meeting the people who have a vision of America's future that i s even greater than her past. #II#
  • of strong character and devoted loyalty. We have not forgotten that in World War II, when the Virgin Islands was NOT included in the draft, you sent a delegation to Washington asking to be included. All of these are proud pages of history .... a tribute
  • then. • • ... IP'!II'• catalyst to help give enormously, to carry this could do all these thing~ My own feelings were that , acqualnlln1 myself wt... ,-. .. this riew climate. without reducing us 'to a na• owe the next years, what• 1 at ls going on. I ~m ~ • Q
  • then. • • ... IP'!II'• catalyst to help give enormously, to carry this could do all these thing~ My own feelings were that , acqualnlln1 myself wt... ,-. .. this riew climate. without reducing us 'to a na• owe the next years, what• 1 at ls going on. I ~m ~ • Q
  • Issue NumberLI December 15, 1991 WorldWar II "Wounded at War: Now The Day is Over." Artist: W. G. Laurence; U.S. Coast Guard Art Program Reproduced here and on the cover are three paintings by men who served in the armed forces in World War II
  • . D. E. F. II. SimonePoulain Helene Lindow Martha Ross Lenora G. Hagg Ogha S. O'Gulian Marcia M. Maddox Bess Abell {Mrs. Johnson's Social Secretary) who had the following staff: A. Barbara K. Wojcik B. Carol A. Carlyle C. Bette Hogue III. Sharon
  • . D. E. F. II. SimonePoulain Helene Lindow Martha Ross Lenora G. Hagg Ogha S. O'Gulian Marcia M. Maddox Bess Abell {Mrs. Johnson's Social Secretary) who had the following staff: A. Barbara K. Wojcik B. Carol A. Carlyle C. Bette Hogue III. Sharon
  • fresh air, a place to play, friendly neighbors. It was great while it lasted. 11 There is no chance of that decline in Montevideo - - and I want to congratulate you for setting the pace for other towns. There is no secret in t..'iis land that many of our
  • to the urban problem. And so, to you and children like you who will c ome here after you, we dedicate Buchanan School Plaza to your growth and happiness. # II # - 2 „
  • in this museum, all Ame·r icans can better understand the epic story of immigratia>.. I'm delighted to be here to open it. # II # -z„
  • with the general administration of the Service. In January of this year Miss Browne was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.
  • gave my husband his Silve r Star in the South Pacific during World \Wlir II. Just last January, General Mac­ Arthur said: "If I'd known Lyndon was to become President, I would have looked after his welfare better than I did, but at the time he seemed
  • the history of the past." Here you are part of the dreams of the future. I know you will make them come true. ###II - 2 ­
  • . You could see It," "When he'd gel up against the wall, even when he didn't, he'd say, 'Bird, what do you think?' She had far more influence than anybody with any President. Much more to say, and he Ii tened." "He cared deeply about doing what
  • (speech) February 22,. 1964 Remarks at Mexican Fiesta, Sports Arena, Los Angeles June 19, 1964 Arrival remarks, and viewed tactical aircraft display, Edwards Air Forc e Base Speech, groundbreaking ceremony for new Rapid Transit S )Stem, Concord I II
  • MajorWorldWarII Exhibit General Colin Powen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will speak at the Library on April 21, at the open­ ing of the long-planned exhibition on World War II. The exhibit, a major undertaking by the National Archives commemo­ rating
  • exhibition ever executed by the Library's museum staff: a documentation, in poignant letters, rare memorabilia, priceless historical documents and art, of the greatest war ever fought. Titled "World War II: Personal Accounts Pearl Harbor to V-J Day
  • rights for very body. II we re trying to do is to make this government of the United States of America honest. We only ask that when we i;tand up and talk about ·one nation under God, liberty. justire for ever bod;,' Lo be able t look at that flag and put
  • this to say that evening: We know how depressed LBJ was in tho e four year after he left the White House. I wi h he were here today to see the budding appreciation of his greatness. "The war in Vietnam is not like World War II and Ko­ r a. . . . Yet, finally
  • Room will be removed. A sliding glass wall will be installed between lhe courtyard and the West Conference Room so that when the wall is fully opened the two rooms will function BS II single room. When the waJIis dosed, the rooms can function separately
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  • ¢ to testify, the Democrats tm·ned them in 'a Y.M.C.Aa& wphfQQW iy;ii !'¥Pc v!ce-presid~ntial carididat~, ,it -'!~sJ~ri• dow~ col~~ After the Baker ~are-up;., ffloc~s hom the White • House and , kms who did the summonmg. .. . Jenkins, withdrew even deeper mto
  • ¢ to testify, the Democrats tm·ned them in 'a Y.M.C.Aa& wphfQQW iy;ii !'¥Pc v!ce-presid~ntial carididat~, ,it -'!~sJ~ri• dow~ col~~ After the Baker ~are-up;., ffloc~s hom the White • House and , kms who did the summonmg. .. . Jenkins, withdrew even deeper mto
  • schoola we have landaca.pcd, the breakage has dropped to almost nothint;. I believe we will see oome of the same re.oult~ along the highways. The motorist is just not as !il~ely to toss that soft-drin!< bottle iI'.to a. roadeida paz-k or a well- mab.taine
  • histor) 1." Military historian Martin Blumenson gave a lyrical account of the libera­ tion of Paris, which he called "the most romantic event of World War II. It was not necessarily the most dramatic, or the most impor­ tant ... but for sheer romance
  • € to the t·lind in t'he pine t:rees (there is no sot:nd like i t) a:;d i:' ~eiing the crush of pir.e needles U:i (~c:'f'oct, 01· p~dd).in,:: a ba-trou en a. quiet lake th.:.t t wisted betwe(~l: ancient mcss- cl1Y;.ped cypl·ess t::c ee~ . Then , ii! Central Texas
  • to send it')" I said. "Send it to the White House." There wa ·along pau e, an
  • cent peacekeeping operations, all catastrophi-: failures: So­ malia. Rwanda-wh re the worst geno- II eide since World War II took place-and Bosnia. On the issue of how to supply humanit,u·ian assistance_ Holbrooke de­ clared. there is a '·raging
  • agreed that there would be an election, and that the par­ ties would respect the results of it. A woman named Violeta Chamorro \.Von.The Sandinista lea er Daniel rtega, lost. But 1'II b t you he would never have left office if it had not been