Skip to main content
-
Collection >
Reference File
(remove)
Limit your search
Tag
Contributor
Date
Subject
Type
Collection
Specific Item Type
Time Period
12 results
- WILKINS
August 30, 1963
Henry Koerner
HUBERT H. HUMPHREY
May 3, 1968
Louis Glanzman
NEIL ARMSTRONG
July 25. 1%9
Louis Glanzman
11
Summertime
at the Library
captured on these pages are images of the Library in the spring
and summer of 1979.
Library
- and Neil McNeil of Time; and Defense Secretary Gates. LBJ also talks
by phone with Charley Gibson in Amarillo concerning Paul S. Rogers of Amarillo
who has filed as a candidate for the U. S. Senate election.
LBJ addresses the Women’s National Democratic
- announcement that
we commit the nation to a landing on
the moon; and second, the landing itself
by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin,
which took place in the Nixon
Administration. Sandwiched between
Kennedy's remark and the flight of
Annstrong and Aldrin
- history transcripts
and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive.
discoverlbj.org
LBJ attends breakfast meeting at the Pentagon arranged by Defense Secretary Neil
H. McElroy, the first in a series
- at McGregor Memorial at Wayne State
University. Attends reception for Johnsons and Cong. Neil Staebler at Light Guard
Armory, later addresses Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, then returns to Washington.
3/3
Arrives Washington 12:18 a.m., no activity for rest
-
AT MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT
EXERCIBES, MIDDLEBURY,VERMONT
Dr. Armstrong, friends, and fellow-graduates:
Ail commencements are composed of three parts: gradua.tes, faculty,
and parents.
Anyone who bas attended many commencement exercises knows
- of their proposed topics
are: David Armstrong, "The True
Believer: The Stages of Growth of
Walt Whitman
Rostow'';
Donna
Marie
Binkiewicz,
"Painting,
Politics, and Culture: US Arts Policy
and the National Endowment for the
A1ts, I 969-1970": Robert Collins
-
oul of 60. A magazine editor goe back to New York and calls
a meeting of all women's magazine editor· to DO OME
THING about he Equal Rights Amendment this year. The
voi1•esof the sp akers linger in our thoughts.
Rallying voices like Anne Armstrong, "Go
- not share its
dangers. (SignPd) G. A. Custer, Bent. General, U.S. Army'
George Armstrong Custer by Matthew Brady
8
\
Detail From Little Big Horn .Map, 1876. The positions of the
comhalan ts are shown on the day of Custer·~ famous last
stand against
- ; Representatives
Barbara Jordan and Martha Griffiths; Judge Sarah Hughes;
Anne Armstrong; Gloria Steinem; and many others.
Monday's program will focus on international life of women
and on the media's coverage of women. Bill and Judith
Moyers will moderate a panel
- . In a press release, Dr. Condon stated the cause was "incompetence. 11 Yne project
administrative secretary, Mrs. Mary Louise Armstrong, resigned in
disapproval of the firL.~gs and the handling of the project. Dr.
Condon wrote McDonald and the President