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- and turned on the television set." ' Martin Blumenson, a widely respected military historian who has spoken at the Library several times, returned, this time to discuss "The Problems of Berlin in World War 11." That problem, from an American point of view
- the coalit1un and he ,l',sumcd that e\'erybod:, ebe w 1s de~ptte uutv.ard difference,. I bdic\.e thar the outi:omc vmd1cated hi', 1udgmcnt. I th-nk hat (the i:-.su1:of! Berlin c01m:~ duwn 111 1, thdl there h thi, [period - h.:• ,ay about four or five weeks
- becausetheir cul tures and political systems had so lit tle in common, neither really under stood the other. Misunderstandings and confrontations thus were fre quent: Suez, Lebanon. Berlin, Laos and Cuba. A mythology has developed about the 1962 missile
- Cover: "Funeral Pyres." Artist: W. G. Laurence; U.S. Coast Guard Art Program 2 High SchoolTeachersStudyThe U.S. Congress Senate Historian Richard Baker speculates on "What the framers [of the Constitution] would recognize and what would surprise them
- , Oxford University Richard W. Bolling Former United States Representative Fifth District, Missouri Lecturer and Author Thomas E. Cronin McHugh Professor of American Institutions and Leadership The Colorado College Catherine Hancock Associate Professor
- for all of us." Memories of a Royal ·visit By Harry Middleton, LBJ Lihrary and Mmeum Direcl/lr, E111erit11.1· Queen Elizabeth'sGoldenJubileecal.led to mind her trip to Austin in May, 1991. Governor Ann Richards was host ess to Lbe royal visit. She
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- Presidential files) Berlin Wall Beschloss, Michael Bible, Senator Alan Bible - 1965 Inauguration Bidart, Frank see Mrs. Johnson – Frank Bidart Poem Bill of Rights (LBJ's statements) Billboards Billington, James H. Biographical Information (LBJ) - Bibliography
- warned of tragedy. In mid1964 Senator Richard Russell or Georgia told LBJ that Vietnam wa. ·'the damned worst mes. J ever . aw, and I don't like to brag." And LBJ responded glumly, "I've been think ing that way for the past six months." An occasional
- , is gaining strong bipartisan support in Congress, although it is opposed by Richard Russell in the Senate. Carl Vinson on 1/4 says that single chief of staff would mean “national suicide” and praises the present system of the joint chiefs of staff. The Vinson
- passage of U.S. and British military trains through their occupation zone in Germany to Berlin. 4/2 LBJ delivers speech in House on the Marshall Plan bill. Later that day he takes the train to New York to join the others. Truman’s veto of the income tax
- inter viewed Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in all the world's capitals-Paris, Rome, New York, Hollywood, London, and Leningrad. I had been the only journalist at "I'm just as amazed as you are that all of this happened to little Mary Elizabeth
- in American history. Luck and accident, Poor Richard notwithstanding. The greatest accident in American history, Brands argued, occurred on January 24, 1848, when "on the middle fork of the American River, in the foot hills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
- . We had just won the Cold War. Communism had collapsed. The Berlin Wall came down. We were the only remaining superpow r; everybody want- ed to get close to the Unit d States. There were only four or five countries that didn't like us .... The Soviet
- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
- to end Russia’s 10-month blockade of Western occupation zone of Berlin. 4/27 Breakfast for Mrs. Truman. Chiang Kai-shek flies to Shanghai, urges the Chinese to resist Communists. 4/28 The Armed Services Committee meets to mark up S.1269, the military
- . discoverlbj.org LBJ meets with members of the National Home Builders Association who are attending their convention in Chicago. At 10 a.m. he meets with Mayor Richard Daley in his office. At noon LBJ addresses the Southtown Economist Club in Chicago. He and John
- .'s shop with quiet efticiency since Johnson moved into the White Hlmse. He supervises such speechwriters as Richard Goodwin, Douglass Cater and Horace Busby, tosses in the scriptural citations of which Lyndon is so fond. Better than any other staffer
- .'s shop with quiet efticiency since Johnson moved into the White Hlmse. He supervises such speechwriters as Richard Goodwin, Douglass Cater and Horace Busby, tosses in the scriptural citations of which Lyndon is so fond. Better than any other staffer
- . Hosts dinner for Pres. Aleman and his party. Later attends Cherry Blossom ball. 4/7 10:30 a.m., meets with JFK on Berlin negotiations (in cabinet room or his office), arriving at P-38 at 2 p.m. 2:25 a.m., President calls to ask if he could be at Glen
- convicted of any subversive activity in this country could be exiled. 2/22 LBJ attends a conference at the State Department to discuss the Berlin conference. 1954 Chronology ● p. 7 of 36 07/2024 7 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted
- Hotel.) 6/23 Lunch with JFK, Rusk, etc. re: Berlin. 6/25 To Los Angeles (w/Reedy, CTJ, MMW, Williams, Tschursin, Sen. Fong, Dick Bird, Inouye, Fred Dutton), dedicates LA airport before flying to Honolulu for Governors Conference. Returns 6/28. 6/29
- of the U.S.S.R. Mikoyan, on a tour of the U.S., urges East-West talks about Berlin. In November 1958, Khrushchev had issued an ultimatum, saying the Soviets would sign a separate peace treaty with East Germany in 6 months thereby terminating Allied rights in West
- £ .. . A rabbi of the Jewish community in Berlin under the Hitler regime once said: 0 The most important thing 1 learned is that bigotry and hatred are not the most urgent problems. The most urg e nt, the most disgraceful, the most shameful, and the most tragic
- has breakfast with Tom Clark. LBJ goes to New York with John Connally. They planned to have dinner with Eddie Weisl and Dick Berlin of INS. 4/2 LBJ has appointment to see Bill Paley of CBS and also the SeSac people. 4/6 CTJ contemplating moving
- . . . . The next 90 days will tell which direction we go from here.” Mussolini put to death by firing squad of Italian partisans. May 5/1 Hamburg radio reports that Adolf Hitler has fallen in battle at his command post in the Chancellory in Berlin. 5/3