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  • Somers Professor of Politics and Public Affairs Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University '\ William Stewart, MD. Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Secretary for Health and Medical Affairs Department of Health, Education & Welfare
  • areas, the students delivered their valentines in person. It was touching to see how children brightened the lives of elderly veterans with their colorful valentines. We in the Department of Veterans Affairs believe in emphasizing a commitment to caring
  • It ready.". All is not lost. According to Landry, who is a 30-year veteran of the highway department, the flowers will be back. 1 TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS Escahlisht·drl)IO Rockport, Pilot (Cir TX 2Qt~r K 1988 ~·a1~onsecond in Lady Bird
  • It ready.". All is not lost. According to Landry, who is a 30-year veteran of the highway department, the flowers will be back. 1 TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS Escahlisht·drl)IO Rockport, Pilot (Cir TX 2Qt~r K 1988 ~·a1~onsecond in Lady Bird
  • ,; was followed· by a nationwide wave of ribald jokes-and no one realizes better than Lyndon Johnson how much it can hurt a politician to be laughed at. Yet the events in the Soviet Union, Britain and Communist China, following news of the Jenkins affair in rapid
  • ,; was followed· by a nationwide wave of ribald jokes-and no one realizes better than Lyndon Johnson how much it can hurt a politician to be laughed at. Yet the events in the Soviet Union, Britain and Communist China, following news of the Jenkins affair in rapid
  • the Air Force on the hot seat all the way through the 1960s. On July 8, 1947, Johnson seemed to have been the first in a long line of congressional inquiries when he sent a letter to the War (soon to be called Defense) Department. The Texas Congressman
  • TribUno."Ah'm homo."JoMSOntold the eni'uslaadc aowd ~had 93·1hered In frontof PhoeAxNo. 6, a res10tedflrehOuS,o. In OO\\f'llOtM'I Mobile.After dedica~ng thefirehouse.Jolnsonr&Oeived l:hekey lo Checity and was made en honoraryetief of lhe lire department. 1
  • TribUno."Ah'm homo."JoMSOntold the eni'uslaadc aowd ~had 93·1hered In frontof PhoeAxNo. 6, a res10tedflrehOuS,o. In OO\\f'llOtM'I Mobile.After dedica~ng thefirehouse.Jolnsonr&Oeived l:hekey lo Checity and was made en honoraryetief of lhe lire department. 1
  • Counsel (Le_gislation-M ility) for the Post Office Department. Mr. Abell originally came to the artment on February 5, 1961 as Special Assistant to the Postmaster Gen ral working under Michael Monroney in the field of legislative affair§ d Co~:._5sional
  • Counsel (Le_gislation-M ility) for the Post Office Department. Mr. Abell originally came to the artment on February 5, 1961 as Special Assistant to the Postmaster Gen ral working under Michael Monroney in the field of legislative affair§ d Co~:._5sional
  • . Mohammad Heikal, President Nasser 's confidant, argues in one ofhis books (in Arabic) that shortly after the 1967 war President Johnson invited a number ofArab ambassadors to a meeting at the State Department. According to Heikal's story, the president
  • . Mohammad Heikal, President Nasser 's confidant, argues in one ofhis books (in Arabic) that shortly after the 1967 war President Johnson invited a number ofArab ambassadors to a meeting at the State Department. According to Heikal's story, the president