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- this wonderful picture, a few minutes before the light changed. Photo by Charles Bogel 18 Notes on Nixon: An Evening with Alexander Butterfield After a twenty-year career in the Air Force, as a fighter pilot with the Sky Blazers, the aero batic team
- Nixon borrowed from Roosevelt's experience with price controls. Rccemly, a former Nixon cabinet officer told me that he was often struck at cabinet meetings by the way that Nixon tried to copy FDR's style. When Jimmy arler launched his Presidential cam
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- Act (1964) 1964 Election 1968 (Year in general) 1968 Campaign Nixon, Pat Nixon, Richard M. Nixon, Richard M. - "Checkers" Speech Nixon, Richard M. - White House Material see also White House Tapes and Taping System Nixon, Richard M. - White House
- a bridemaid's outfit for him, but don't believe he was around when Luci and Pat married. Answer: Right. I found Yuki abandoned at a Johnson City filling station, at Thanksgiving 1966. Charmed by this tale?.•.• when Candidate Nixon flew to the LBJ Ranch
- a bridemaid's outfit for him, but don't believe he was around when Luci and Pat married. Answer: Right. I found Yuki abandoned at a Johnson City filling station, at Thanksgiving 1966. Charmed by this tale?.•.• when Candidate Nixon flew to the LBJ Ranch
- to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org Nixon announces his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. Miss Slatterly of Senator Douglas’ office delivers a letter to LBJ signed by Douglas and other senators requesting a meeting
- Archivist for Presidential Libraries; Verne Newton, Roosevelt Library; Clarence Lyons, Nixon Project, Chuck Daly, Kennedy Library; Pat Borders, National Archives; Mar tin Elzy, As.sistantDirector, Carter Library. Seated: Dan Holt, Eisenhower Library; Harry
- , along w1th one on the Nixon Administration, ·were present~d at the symposium to a fonn,idable array of econormsts-a panel of former Presidential economic advisors. Among those present were John Dunlop, Roger Blough, Leon Keyserling, Don Paarlberg, James
- President Clinton never men tions are ""Lyndon Johnson""----cven ··1ast year when he rattled off the names of other presidents besides himself who had tried to reform America's [healthl system. he cited Harry Truman, John Kennedy. and Richard Nixon. I
- consisting of Harry Middleton, Elspeth Rostow, and George Christian (right) about her memoir, Personal History. Among her observations: • She does not know who ''Deep Throat" of Watergate fame is. • The Nixon administration was the most dangerous in her
- a memo outlining both sides of the question of whether he should resign as majority leader, and raising some questions he should answer in order to make his decision. VP Nixon and Pat Nixon, on good will tour of South America, encounter violent anti-U.S
- Democratic senators hold a series of meetings as they return to Washington. 1/3 Congress convenes. Vice President Nixon welcomes LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) back to the Senate in his first appearance there since his heart attack. LBJ and Senator Knowland speak
- his prerogative as majority leader, is the first to be recognized by Nixon. He offers a resolution to revise Rule 22 to enable two-thirds of members present and voting to shut off debate on any measure, including a rules change. The resolution also
- of the LBJ Library. THE COVER of this issue features sketches by Muse um Technician Pat Partridge (right). The sketches il lustrate activities of the Library, and are taken from photographs that appear in this issue and the enclosed report. A graduate
- in a radio broadcast that he will oppose Tom Connally for his U.S. Senate seat. 1/24 Senator Pat McCarran writes LBJ soliciting his opinion regarding the relationship between Congress and the Executive regarding treaties and executive agreements. Jake
- to attend). Former press secretaries and depu ties were George Christian and Joe Laitin from the Johnson Administra tion; Gerald Warren (Nixon); Jerald terHort (Ford); Jody Powell (Carter); and Larry Speakes (Reagan). Christian also moderated one
- discusses public perceptions of the Congress. 3 Speakersat the Library. .. Jim Ketchum Jim Ketchum, presently curator of the U.S. Senate, was curator of the White House from the Kennedy through the Johnson and into the Nixon administrations. Among his
- . in my opinion. Julie Eisenho\\er, daughter or former Pr sident and Mr . Richard Nixon. talked about Pat Nixon; TJ,e l. n· told Story, her poignant memoir of her mother. I thmk her particular contrihut1un - one that she will prohahly be most rcmemhercd
- Among lssuc Numb-er LXXI April 30, I 999 Famed Photographer Duncan on Exhibit The blank stare of a weary Khe Sanh defender ... the raised fist of a combative Richard M. Nixon ... the Japanese surrender aboard the U. .S. Missouri ... a jubilant
- in the Senate is 48 Democrats, 47 Republicans and 1 Independent (Wayne Morse). Morse votes with the Republicans on Senate organization, however, and Vice President Nixon breaks the 48-48 tie, allowing the Republicans to organize the Senate. Knowland remains
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- uci .and Pat Nuge!lt . . AUGUST 6, 1965 9:35p •.Ardved there for weekend viait w/ Mrs. Johnson •Gue eta inc1'1ded: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim ' M~. and.ii&. William S. ·White ·~~riazuie Mearus and.E!mnett Reardon Ward (Bill) .Deason .. and Mrs. John
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- uci .and Pat Nuge!lt . . AUGUST 6, 1965 9:35p •.Ardved there for weekend viait w/ Mrs. Johnson •Gue eta inc1'1ded: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim ' M~. and.ii&. William S. ·White ·~~riazuie Mearus and.E!mnett Reardon Ward (Bill) .Deason .. and Mrs. John
- of such a thing," said another Texan, Wichita Falls Postmaster Pat conduct," While expressing "deepest Hardage, Te_xas Governor John Con- compassion for hiin and for his wife and nally, a member of Lyndon's court for six children," Johnson added that "on . as long
- of such a thing," said another Texan, Wichita Falls Postmaster Pat conduct," While expressing "deepest Hardage, Te_xas Governor John Con- compassion for hiin and for his wife and nally, a member of Lyndon's court for six children," Johnson added that "on . as long
- dot.com boom of the 1990. Photo by Charles Bogel Professor Divine chats with docents Pat Oakes and Barbara Merello. 12 An Evening With Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison Kay Bailey Hutchison grew up in Lamar. Texas. She graduated from The ni,·ersity ofTex·1s
- presidential selection. Jester also scored in Waco. Pat Neff, Frank Oltorf, Caso March and Bill Kittrell attend. 1948 Chronology ● p. 9 of 45 07/2024 9 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history
- Nixon: "At the time [he] left office in 1974, he rated, along with Warren Harding, at the bottom of la poll of historians on presidential greatness]. But this is a president who has tenaciously. since the moment he left office, cam paigned for his
- a pathetic picture of kCarthy in his final days: "He was not going t his Senate office any more. he was drinking hea ily, he was talking about th betrayal fall of his riend . ineteen fifty-six as an election ear, and Richard Nixon was giving a speech
- סPat Nixon. I know she will make a fine First Lady. She has much t סlook forward to. And I know you have some exciting years ahead a.s you meet and cover the new First Family• It is going to be a little lonely without you. And don 1t be surprised
- it later was he said to him, "Mr. Rayburn, we can carry New York and Massachu setts and maybe aH the Northeastern part, but no southern states unless we have someone who appeals to them. Do you want Nixon to be President? He's the guy who called you
- of A life Wei/ lived, Harry Middleton's tribute to Mrs. Johnson. with written contribution~ from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Presidents Nixon, Ford. Caner. Reagan, and Bush; and posters of ..Breakfast at the Driskill,'" the original artwork memorializing
- , Johnson, Administration. and Ford. Planning is underway for the Carter Library in Georgia. The site for a Nixon the Lyndon Museum Library has not, at this st::ige, been have gruwn up around it, from its conception early in the Johnson administration
- point you saw something that stood out from the normal crowd shots as impressive as those crowd shots could be. Richard Nixon was elected Presi dent in 1968. It seems like ,the blink of an eye-the time from taking those photographs of the new President
- that the influence of the press on the pres idency is vastly overrated. even by the press itself. For example, Nixon was not driven from office b cause of maleficent journalists, but ·'becau ·e his friends ralted on him .... It had nothing to do with analysis
- day might prove to be an extreme danger. Like all warnings, unless there was an immediate crisis at hand, the government simply sits back and does not react. - Lawrence Levinson, former Special Assistant to President Johnson Nixon Administration
- to table the motion. 1/4 Democratic Advisory Committee holds its initial meeting. Although LBJ and Rayburn have declined to serve on the DAC, two senators, Kefauver and Humphrey, are members. During debate on Anderson’s motion on Rule 22, Nixon offers
- than 4,000 polilical items ~ from Washington's campaign to Nixon's. Smet> then this "instant collection" has been expanded by purchases and donations. The collection now includes buttons, medallions, photos, a painting of George Washing ton, and Jimmy
- of security-classified documents is strictly governed by law and executive order President Nixon's Executive Order 11652 in 1972 provided that when security-classified documents became 30 years old, they were to be declassified automatically (except