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  • ''; Catherine Gudis, "A Landscape of Signs: Outdoor Advertising in America, 1920-1990''; Byron C. Hulsey, "Everett Dirksen and the Modern Presidents: Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson"; David K. Johnson, "From Deviant Bureaucrats to Homosexual Citizens
  • ., Senators Everett Dirksen and Richard Russell, and McGeorge Bundy. Next to the books is a Dictaphone machjne, similar to those used to make the recordings. Re arching the Archives . • • • In Memoriam: Coming Events September 25 An Evening With Carl
  • think the relationship he had with people like Everett Dirhen. the Republican Majority Lem.ler from Jll1001s. b probably uni4ue in our history Then: may have been other examples where a Democratic president and a Republican senatorial leader were able
  • of Alaska (Ernest Gruening and E. L. Bob Bartlett). LBJ is re-elected majority leader; Everett Dirksen defeats John Sherman Cooper for the position of minority leader left vacant by the retirement of William Knowland. When the Senate opens, LBJ, exercising
  • are: (1) George Meany and other labor leaders meeting with President Johnson; (2) Cyrus Vance and Averell Harriman arm-in-arm with the President; (3) Roy Wilkins (center) and Whitney Young (right) in the Cabinet Room; (4) Earl Warren; and (5) Everett
  • ..... You're going to have to persuade [Everett] Dirksen why this is in the interest of the Republican Party. [If he) goes along with you on cloture, you ought to tell him you're going to go a'long with him and help him. I'm a Democrat, but I think [when
  • and a group of about 40 delegates to the Municipal Association meeting in Washington. 2/17 At 11:30 LBJ meets with Governor Ellington, Senator Anderson, Governor Ribicoff and Senator Mansfield. Then at 6:30 he meets with Senators Dirksen, Clifford Case
  • with Nation's Business who formerly was with U.S. News & World Report; John Kornacki, Direc­ tor of the Everett Dirksen Congres­ sional Center in Pekin, Illinois; Middleton, and Dean Livingston. Eveningsat The Library The team of Karen Kuykendall, Sterling
  • of Claudia Lyon 17 From the Photo Archives August 27, 1960, LBJ's 52d birthday: In the Capitol Building, Senate Majority L ader Johnson and Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen cut the cake. 18 General Membership Senior Citizen Membership ,1 65 per
  • of the Dirksen Congressional Center, joined LBJ Education Special isl arsh·1 Sharp anJ author Nick Kotz in conducting a workshop on the 1964 Civil Rights Act. lso participating were rep­ resentatives or the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy
  • fly to Washington. 1/8 WH leadership breakfast. Leadership lunch at Rusk’s office. LBJ meets with Tom Wicker and Bill Theis, and talks with Edgar Perry (C.C.), Mary Lasker, Jerry Holleman, Les Carpenter, and Sen. Dirksen. * A note for those who
  • s ci.ebG:.tes Peoria has helped to lead and build this country. ! am especially happy to be here with Mrs. Dirksen and Mrs. Donglas6 Like Mr. Lincoln and the earlier Mr. Douglas, their husbands do not a gr ee about everything. But they a.re both
  • :45 a.m. discoverlbj.org March 3/2 Cabinet meeting at White House, 10 a.m. 3/3 Lunch with Gould Lincoln, Jerry Griffin, Senators Mansfield and Dirksen, Smathers, Humphrey, Roth (Baltimore Sun), Ed Koterba, Bill Theis, Bobby Baker. Meeting at White
  • !' 11WHENAH START MIJ'Str..J' WASHINGTON AH MVEVERETT DIRKSEN RE'COR0S. " Pl,AV II John T. Fawcett (left), who was a junior archivist at the LBJ Li­ brary when it was dedicated in 1971, has been appointed Assis­ tant Archivist for Presidential Li­ braries
  • . In referring to his association with the members of the rival political party, he remarked: "I have always received the most generous cooperat1on from the leaders of the Republican Party in the Cong ess of the United States, Senator Dirksen and Cono-ressman
  • . 2/24 LBJ, Knowland, Mansfield, Russell, Green, Dirksen, Saltonstall, and Wiley meet with Dulles at his home this morning for two hours in an effort to settle the Mideast crisis without resorting to sanctions against Israel. Dulles also indicates