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- Somers Professor of Politics and Public Affairs Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University '\ William Stewart, MD. Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Secretary for Health and Medical Affairs Department of Health, Education & Welfare
- areas, the students delivered their valentines in person. It was touching to see how children brightened the lives of elderly veterans with their colorful valentines. We in the Department of Veterans Affairs believe in emphasizing a commitment to caring
- of Texas committee composed of Lev. is Gould, Chairman of th, Department of History· Barbara Jordan, LBJ School of ublic Affairs a d Terry Sullivan. JohnsonAdministration Appointeesof "High Caliber"ReportFinds 1\.vo University of Texas scholc1rs
- introduced to amend the Surplus Property Act, which, if passed, would give veterans priority next to the federal government in purchasing surplus property, is still pending in committee. 1/21 In combined State of the Union and budget message, Truman asks
- pany the document on its travels. but on October 28, 2003, he made an exception for the LBJ Library. He has under taken this project, Lear says. as part of his three-stage love affair with America. That affair began when he was very young. His grand
- . Congress. Prof. Barbara Jordan of the LBJ School of Public Affairs, Dr. Lewis L. Gould of the Department of History and Dr. Terry G. Sullivan of the Government Department make up the committee that will select the best book on the Congress in the 20th Cen
- It ready.". All is not lost. According to Landry, who is a 30-year veteran of the highway department, the flowers will be back. 1 TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS Escahlisht·drl)IO Rockport, Pilot (Cir TX 2Qt~r K 1988 ~·a1~onsecond in Lady Bird
- It ready.". All is not lost. According to Landry, who is a 30-year veteran of the highway department, the flowers will be back. 1 TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS Escahlisht·drl)IO Rockport, Pilot (Cir TX 2Qt~r K 1988 ~·a1~onsecond in Lady Bird
- . Monday was the big day. The schedule read "JO: 16 Rolls Royce No. I, carrying Mr. Hall and Mr. Prettyman, will call at the American Embassy for Ambassador Crook and Mrs. Crook. At 10:21 Rolls Royce No. 1 will depart for Government House, foUowed by No. 2
- presenta tion both to members of the LBJ Library and to a packed audito rium of school children. 5 AdministrativeOfficialsReview Veterans of the Johnson Administra tion who had been in or near the deci sion making process on the Vietnam War gathered
- at the Lyndon Eames Johnson Library m Austin. -The Dallas Morning News November 5, 1978 World War I veteran salutes a11 members of service organizationr;i lay memorial wreathR C remon,>hegin~ at 2 The opening was a community affair. The Austin-Travis County V
- it will stifle the conduct of foreign affairs. Many members of the Republican Party support the amendment, however. 07/2024 1/8 LBJ is invited to tea at the British Embassy by Winston Churchill. 1/10 Arthur Perry, formerly Senator Tom Connally’s
- as a secretary for the Chicago Academy for O11hopedic Surgeons and for the Veterans Administration, has b en a teaching assistant, and has worked as a legal secretary for the .S. Attorney's office in Pho nix, Arizona. She enjoys crossword puzzles, fishing
- for Space Explo ration, and that was the foctt of his address. Before taking the helm at NASA, Griffin served as a NASA Chief Engineer and as Associate Administrator for Exploration. Before that, Griffin served as Spac Department Head at Johns Hopkins
- The Sights and Sounds of an America that was ... see pag 4 Cohen Joins LBJ School Cohen Wilbur J. Cohen, who was Secretary of the U S Department of Health, Educa tion and Welfare in 1968, has been appointed first occupant of the Sid Richard
- -sponsorship of the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Austin American-Statesman, held a symposium in which scholars and veterans of the war looked anew at some of the highlights of that conflict, and explored its effect on American institutions. Some
- 10 and 11. The Conference on Women in Public Life will be jointly hosted by the Library and the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Liz Carpenter will coordinate the event. The program will feature a variety of women prominent in national
- , and members of the Texas bar sympathetic to the fourth-term campaign. Speakers included Dan Moody, Jimmie Allred, Tom Miller, LBJ, Alvin Wirtz. 2/17 Death of Rep. Schuetz (D-Ill.) elevates LBJ to fourth-ranking member of Naval Affairs Committee. Early 1944
- determine the grants to be awarded, appointed by U.T. Presi dent William Cunningham at the Library's request, are Dick Schott, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Lewis Gould, History Department, and Bruce Buchanan, Government Department (2nd, 3rd and 5th from
- appointee in a new Richardson Fellows Pro gram for Distinguished Public Officials in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Supported by grant from the Sid Richardson Founda tion to the LBJ Foundation, the new program will bring di tingu1shed past
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- Rights (Hobart Taylor, Jr. OH, pp. 12-13) Age Discrimination in Employment (EO 11141, etc.) Agencies / Departments (Johnson Administration) Agent Orange Agudas Achim see Speeches: Agudas Achim synagogue, 12/30/63 01/30/20 1 National Archives
- spotlight on the crisis that was festering in American cities. In October, a symposium at the Library, composed of scholars, educators, public officials and others working in urban affairs, looked at the urban coJ1dition today, two decades later. Out
- . Christian never compro- 2 mised his own integrity, he kept the respect of all. When President Johnson left office, Mr. Chri. tian bt:gan a career in Austin as a political and public affairs consultant. Although a regis tered Democrat, he did not hesitate
- :, unpopular in the South, and Mrs. Johnson wanted to cam paign there. She explained her rea sons in a speech to the crowd as she departed Alexandria, Virginia: "I want to tell you from Alexandria Lo New Orleans that lo Lhis Preside111 and his wife the South
- Yance, who had gone to the Department of Defen e, asking for a job. He got one, helping to reorganize the Pentagon, and then was named General oun. cl to the Secretary of the Army. During the March on Washington August of 1962. Califano said, the Kennedy
- message, foreign affairs and matters relating to the armed services. LBJ and CTJ attend a reception honoring Margaret Chase Smith at the F Street Club. Governor Allan Shivers is in Washington urging Agriculture Department officials to institute a cotton
- ." Edwin Dorn, Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin. "It is due in large part to the changes brought about by President Johnson's vision that these artists have enjoyed the abil ity to fully recognize their poten tial
- ol Tc,as at Austin. He wa~ particularly interested in the Six-D,1y-War Middle East exhibit and the Vietnam exhibit located in the Foreign Affairs area on thL fir~t tloor of the Library. 5 A Centennial Exhibition: Treasuresof the University's First
- killed in the Philippines in 1945 and buried in a temporary military cemetery. Sarah Morino, the sister of Longoria’s widow, contacts Dr. Hector Garcia, organizer of the GI Forum (a group of returned veterans working to improve conditions in Mexican
- cratic politics when Adlai Stevenson was a candidate for president. He came to Washington in 1965 to work at the State Department and then as Special Assistant to LBJ. Markman began this evening's pro gram by explaining how hr\'in Wat. on came to write
- Relations meets annually. This year, the society gathered on The University or Texas campus. The event was jointly hosted by the LBJ Library, UT's College of Liberal Arts anu History Department, and the LBJ School of Pub1ic Affairs. Approximately three hun
- Robert Strauss, veteran servant of both the public and his political party, will hold the Lloyd M. Bent sen, Jr. Chair in Government/Busi ness Relations at the LBJ School of Public Affairs this semester. Along with three other promi nent leaders, he
- as ambassador to Ireland. McLeod is currently the administrator of the State Department Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs. 4/10 LBJ and CTJ fly to Austin today to begin a three-week vacation at the Ranch. 4/12 Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas
- . Executive Director of the Theodore Roo evelt Association in Oyster Bay, New York, and Dr Lewis Gould of the Department of History, University of exas at Austin Kathleen Dalton: "Theodore Roosevelt enjoyed being the center of attention so much that members
- ,; was followed· by a nationwide wave of ribald jokes-and no one realizes better than Lyndon Johnson how much it can hurt a politician to be laughed at. Yet the events in the Soviet Union, Britain and Communist China, following news of the Jenkins affair in rapid
- ,; was followed· by a nationwide wave of ribald jokes-and no one realizes better than Lyndon Johnson how much it can hurt a politician to be laughed at. Yet the events in the Soviet Union, Britain and Communist China, following news of the Jenkins affair in rapid
- the Air Force on the hot seat all the way through the 1960s. On July 8, 1947, Johnson seemed to have been the first in a long line of congressional inquiries when he sent a letter to the War (soon to be called Defense) Department. The Texas Congressman
- ouncil, Department of State. ln early 1966 Pr ·idcnt Johnson cal led him back to the White House as his spe cial ssistant for ational S curity ffairs. In February 19 )9 Mr. Rosio returned to teaching, at The niversity of Texa at Austin, as Professor
- and economy, the tidelands controversy, and veterans legislation. 1/12 Monday. Austin American-Statesman editorial: “Your Capital City; Looks like the Senator is Going to Do It Again”: “We hope, and seriously doubt, that our yammering about the quality
- Evokes Memories of President Along with the Library, the LBJ School of Public Affairs also ob served its twentieth anniversaryin May. At the School's commence mentexercise,the man who gave his name and inspirationto the institu tion was remembered