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  • ,..,, ,u... , , .... " .. ;.(\.mong Frien~~ ..2f.~,~ Distinguished Lecturers PackAuditorium Former Secretary of State Dean Rusk and re­ tired Senator Sam Ervin were the first two speakers of 1975 in the Distinguished Lecturer Series, co sponsored
  • Lecturer Series, co-sponsored by the Library and the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, will bring to the ·niv rsily of Texas campus former Secretary of late, Dean Rusk (below), and Senator Sam Ervin (right). Both Rusk, scheduled for January 13
  • (left). 3 ON THE COVER· Some of the leaders who have spoken at the Library Top: Kirk Douglas, Helen Hayes, Vernon Jordan, Henry Kissinger Middle: Nelson Rockefeller, Earl Warren, Dean Rusk,Hubert Humphrey Bottom: Sam Ervin, Beverly Sills, Walter
  • of works Driver (LBJ's) see Parker, Robert Driver's Licenses (LBJ) Duggan, Ervin S. see also Public Broadcasting Duke, Joe (Sergeant-at-Arms, Senate) Durr, Virginia and Clifford E Early Years East-West Center Easter Egg Roll Editorial Endorsements
  • , "Administra­ tive Discretion: An Analysis of the Immigration & Naturalization Serv­ ice"; Karl Campbell, "Senator Sam Ervin and the Road to Watergate"; Carl Cavalli, "Presidential Legisla­ tive Behaviors"; Noel A. Cazenave, "Preparing for Battle: Social
  • that LBJ is worried about Sam Ervin’s support of the gas bill, Francis writes LBJ that he feels certain that he can count on the favorable support of Senators Murray of Montana and Ervin of North Carolina. He adds that he is working through several friends
  • presents Mr. Sam Award to Joe Martin, Jr., at Touchdown Club Annual Awards Dinner. 1/14 Attends dedication ceremonies for new Alexandria, Va. hospital. 1/15 Meets with Sec. Hodges and members of Trade Commission going to Burma. At noon, hosts lunch in P
  • to Jackson the next day. 3/16 The Johnsons leave for Raleigh, North Carolina where LBJ addresses the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner at the invitation of Senator Ervin. CTJ also attends a luncheon and tea. They return to Washington the next day. 3/20 Reedy
  • , retired Senator Sam Ervin, politi­ cal analyst and author Ben Wattenberg, Comptroller Gen­ eral Elmer Staats, and former Presidential aides Harry McPherson and Joseph Califano. 6 Three Longtime LBJ Aides Retire From Library The public career of the 36th
  • , Elliot Richardson lectured on "Complexity Versus Community." Sam Ervin, above, and Dean Rusk, right, ap­ peared as Distinguished Lecturers in 1975. Both drew overflowing crowds to the Lyndon Baint.'s John~on Auditorium.
  • Harriman, Sam Ervin, Dean Ru,k, Henry Kissinger, Clark Clifford, and Wilbur Cohen. Both the symposia and the lectures me free have artendeJ. to the public, and thousands (above) Barbara Jordan and Vernon Jordan confer with President J ho
  • and Dean Rusk, former Secreta­ ries of State; Harold Wilson, former British Prime Minister; W. Averell Harriman, former Ambassador to Russia and Great Britain; Elliot Richardson, former U.S. Attorney Gener­ al; and Sam Ervin, former U.S. Senator. Mr
  • The Johnsons attend a luncheon at Senator Byrd’s home, Rosemont. 5/12 Senator Clyde Hoey of North Carolina dies at his desk in his Senate office, apparently of a stroke. LBJ informs the Senate and they adjourn out of respect. Sam Ervin is later appointed
  • to speak and to debate: Earl Warren. Ro} \\'ilkins, Sam Ervin, Barbara Ward, Carl Albert, arbara Jordan. Hubert Humphrey. William McGill, Joan Mondale, BcH·rly Sill~. Dean Rusk, Henr: Ki~singer, Eliot Richardson, and of course our lat and beloved Pr ·ident
  • LBJ a memo suggesting that McNamara’s letter is part of a well-organized “liberal” attack on LBJ and that Joe Rauh might have authored the letter. He also notes that liberals are losing support nationally. JFK, Ervin, Cooper and Javits introduce a new
  • CORPS. THOSE WHO DOUBTED HIS SINCERITY. IT CAME IN THAT ELECTRIC MOMENT TO SEVERAL HUNDRED DEMOCRATS IN THE PENTHOUSE BALLROOM OF THE JUNG HOTEL, WHEN LBJ OUOTED AN UNAMED SOUTHERN SENATOR CONFIDING IN SAM RAYBURN ABOUT HIS CONSTITUENCY."ALL THEY EVER
  • CORPS. THOSE WHO DOUBTED HIS SINCERITY. IT CAME IN THAT ELECTRIC MOMENT TO SEVERAL HUNDRED DEMOCRATS IN THE PENTHOUSE BALLROOM OF THE JUNG HOTEL, WHEN LBJ OUOTED AN UNAMED SOUTHERN SENATOR CONFIDING IN SAM RAYBURN ABOUT HIS CONSTITUENCY."ALL THEY EVER
  • and pre ervin° th activities of h r ro , l, al way fa. cinating and sometimes unruly famil . Prince Philip; Queen Elizabeth; Governor Ann Richards, Mrs. Johnson; Harry Middleton September 11-Six Months Later lt has become both a cliche and a truism