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  • Eisenhower. . March, AFB - Meeting with President Eisenhower ·.. · following Honolulu meetings · --April 18, 1968 COLORADO October 12, 1964 Campaign Speech, Coliseum, Denver _:: Remarks, Airport~ Denver August 26", 1966 . •. ,., :, :'Speech, Univer·sity
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • 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
  • , Oregon. 4/11 LBJ surveys labor supply in Portland shipbuilding industry. 4/13 LBJ meets with NYA personnel re: war work centers, leaves Portland via Union Pacific. 4/15 LBJ arrives in Denver, Colorado, meets with Orren Lull, Colorado NYA director
  • confidential call with the President when a third caller suddenly broke into their line. It quickly became apparent that the third party-actual­ ly a couple. a man named Walter and a woman named Cecil-were phon­ ing from Denver, and had placed a call Lo "Jim
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • day. Despite it's falsehoods and misrepresentations, the Look article contains some material that is factually correct, such as the mention of the passing of one item of the stolen material in Denver on December 12, 1967, to Prof. James McDonald
  • an agreement between business, labor and government for wage-price guide­ posts of the kinds we had in the '60s, accompanied by an attempt by the President and others to convince this nation of what Switzerland, Japan and Germany have by and large learned
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Federation of Miners, which later became the Industrial Workers of the World. They got tu San Francisco; they took over Denver. they took over Seattle. they took over Kansas City. Now in some instances, sheer numbers had a lot to do with it. In a city like
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Issue Number Lil April 15, 1992 SHARlNGTlfE DREAM Oil, 1984 Lent from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart. Denver, Colorado BlackHistoryMonth at the LBJLibrary(see page2) Black History Two major American artists dis­ played their works
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Hobart Taylor and Post Office Personnel chief re: Post Office EEO matters. Lunch w/Baker, Smathers, Russell. Attends WH meeting w/JFK this afternoon re: Finance Committee. 2/14 Attends meeting at WH in preparation for JFK press conference. 2/15
  • Ellender. LBJ goes to the Speaker’s office at the close of the day. Russell Baker notes in New York Times column that JFK has not answered any post-midnight quorum calls during the filibuster, Humphrey answered 3, Symington 2, LBJ all. 3/11 John Connally
  • Moyers: Many times he didn't mean what he told ou to do. On vening he had a particularly fu1ious s rap with McG orge Bundy, who he thought was I aking to th Washington Post. I was in the bed­ room late in the ev njng, and h, said, '·Would you mind hanging
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • pungent xamples of the Lruth of that aphorism. The Denver Posr revi w d one unfortunate King Lear thus: "Mr. Clarke played the king all evening under con tant t ar that someone else Willi about t play the ac .• In 1896, G org Bernard Shaw panned Herbert
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • said. "He figured everybody was intelligent unless they proved otherwise." Luci Baines Johnson drew a connection between her father's legacy and the events playing out at the Democratic National Convention this week in Denver, where Wednesday Senator
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Committees, the posts he requested. Senator O’Mahoney, who was defeated in 1952 and re-elected in 1954, is assigned to Interior and Insular Affairs--the committee he once chaired--and Finance. Independent Wayne Morse is assigned by the Democrats to Foreign
  • the news ice,. an arm of his department. Aild the gard as a plea to have us not break the as he arrived at Denver's Brown Pal- Central Intelligence Agency quietly bestory," said St11rEditor Newbold Noyes. ace Hotel, said, "I don't know what gan probing
  • the news ice,. an arm of his department. Aild the gard as a plea to have us not break the as he arrived at Denver's Brown Pal- Central Intelligence Agency quietly bestory," said St11rEditor Newbold Noyes. ace Hotel, said, "I don't know what gan probing
  • Daily Diary on our web site, and it contains a wealth of information about the President's daily activities. It is at http:/lwww.lbilibrary.org/collections/daily-diary.html. I searched under the term "Arab Ambassadors"for the post-1967 war period
  • Daily Diary on our web site, and it contains a wealth of information about the President's daily activities. It is at http:/lwww.lbilibrary.org/collections/daily-diary.html. I searched under the term "Arab Ambassadors"for the post-1967 war period
  • he Justice Department. Mr. Macy reported that aside from the Post Office and the Veterans Administration Hospital, Negroes were less than one percent of Federal Government employment in Birmingham, a city who~~ population is 37 percent Negro . Over
  • had been hit by a car and was found in a Tacoma Park (Md.) hospital after The Washington Post ran a front-page story on his absence. 1/15 Florida Governor LeRoy Collins writes LBJ on the need for federal legislation to implement the Supreme Court
  • did not exist. Other vouchers, also signed by George Parr, were made out to people who did not perform any work for the schools. The disclosure is the latest development in an investigation by the Texas Attorney General’s office and by the IRS and Post
  • be fulfilled. I speak of a great and g!'acious lady, Mrs. Merriweather Post. For the eleventh year, each spring the Washington National Symphony has pre sented some 25 special concerts called "Music for Young America, 11 alla gift from Mrs. Post
  • that have been happening down here to make it a nicer place to live. There is still much more to do in. southwe st, but this schoolya.rd is a significart step forward. Mrs. Graham and her newspaper, The Washington Post, have been concerned about southwest
  • opening the store, it is my privilege to make the first purchase inside and also to be the first person to use the Strawbery Banke post office substation. AU will be nostalgie expe'riences, and 1 hope you realize how much 1 appreciate the honor. Mr
  • more , he taught us how t o set them out so they will grow. And there was Mrs . Post.. a lady who has loved trees and flowers all h e r life, and likes to share them with everyone. There were your teache rs, your principals, and your parents, who a ll
  • for the American people. So what I try to do in this book is to see the war from LBJ's eyes." Katharine Graham, long-time publisher of the Washington Post and now chairman of the executive committee of the Washington Post Company, was interviewed by a panel
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • as First Lady, there will be considerable space devoted to her life before that time, and also to her post-White House days at the LBJ Ranch. This new exhibit will display video excerpts from Mrs. Johnson's home movie , never before seen by the public. One
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , the first and foremost answer always is: Education . We need more scien tists, more speci ally -trained post graduates, more highly - educated and highly-skilled workers . And that is what pleases me most about our experience here today
  • a very special place. One of our Congresswomen -- Julia Hansen -- teils me how. proud she is that your climbing posts are made from Douglas Fir timber from the woods of the great northwest. There is lots a.nd lots of soft sand -- two feet of it, I believe
  • " in the District of Columbia. It was amazing how rnany of these pictures showed urnbrellas, rainfall and -- yes -- even snow. I almest called Marvin Watson and asked if we couldn 1t borrow that slogan on the Post Office Department: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat
  • -- I can better under­ stand the courage, stamina and drive of the pioneers who pushed back the Western Frontier and the qualities of thos soldiers who guarded their safety from this isolated post. Today it is equally significant that we are meeting
  • to important federal posts, and hear him tackling his first foreign policy crises-the Panama Crisis, the Cuban Guantanamo Water Crisis­ while warily confronting the growing turmoil in Vietnam, all as he surveys an election-year political scene nationally
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . "As a reminder of what the Great Society was about, and of how another president approached the issues that recurred ... in Los Angeles," the Post printed excerpts from a speech President Johnson delivered at Howard University in June 1965. The Civil Rights Act
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • activities. The presidential collection con­ tains 500.000 photographs of John­ son, his family. friends and associates. and his political and social activities at the White House and on trips ... taken by White Hou. e staff photographers .... The post
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , Shafter Wa t ts -- M rs. Roosevelt told of her work at the w·ashington Railroad Station during the F irst World 'Nar and the imp re ssion an incident made on her. A rathe r s t riking -look ing youne soldie r would not buy a post card to write home. She
  • ! This is a large - scale solution to one of the greatest needs of our city. I hope everyone of you read the Washington Post last Sunday which proposed we celebrate America•s bicentennial in 1976 by a great effort to achieve our goals for houGing, transportat
  • as Solicitor General, the first African-American to hold the post, as well as appoint·ing A11hur Goldberg as Ambassador to the Unit- d ations and Abe Fortas to the Supreme Court. During this p riocl, Congress consid­ ered the Voting Rights bill, an omnibus
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • El Rancho, 2613 S. Lamar Blvd .. Austin, TX. When: Thursday, January 23, 7:00 pm. Happy New Year! Please come join other Future Forum members for a post-holiday season Re-Gift Party at Matt's El Rancho. Bring your least favorite holiday gift, that old
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • the rumor in Austin that LBJ and Gordon Fulcher have bought the old St. Mary’s tract of land for $400,000 and are selling it to the Post Office for $1,000,000 for the site of the new Post Office. LBJ denies knowing anything about the new Post Office contract