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- at the Smithsonian
Institution, the National Park Service,
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
in Williamsburg,
Virginia,
The
Mariners'
Museum
in Newport
News, Virginia, and the Museums at
Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New
York.
Ms. Royse brings to the Library
a strong
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-
Office.
SoreJ Etrog, a Romanian-born artist
who studied in New York City, pro
duced this bronze abstract. Titled
simply "The Source," and massive
in appearance, it weighs less than
six hundred pounds. Its permanent
pedestal had not arrived at the time
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-
of Te\as at Au,lln.
Women and the \;ew l>eal. Susan E. Kennedy, 'irginia Com
monwealth University; Ruth M. Milkman, Que ns College, City
l'ninrsily of New York; Winifred D. \\ ander,,ee, Hart\\irk ·01lege; Le\\h L ould, l'niver,,ily of Te'\as at Au,tin
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-
later
Roosevelt was the ref rm governor
of New York, "cordiall , hated by
conservatives of many stripes." His
N w York enemies got rid of him by
making him McKinley' vice presi
dent. Six months later McKinley was
dead, and the 42-year-old ex-cowboy
went
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- Years'On SpecialExhibitionTour
"LBJ; The White House Years" is an
•
exhibition put together by the International Center of Photography in New
York based on a book by the same
name, published last year by Harry
Abrams, Inc. (and written by Library
Director
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- York City. In
cluded \\er • 1476 lPlll·r in Amrrigo
VPspur·ri's handwriting,
a 1493 letter
by Chri~topher Columbus whith was
the first published account of the New
World, Bl'njamin Franklin's
1751 re
from 'Amistad II'
port of his exp1·rim(•nls which
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- through the 1880's
Former President Grant (seated center) and his family on the
porch or his home al Ml. M Gregor, .Y., June 19, 1885.
Photo New York Stale Office of Park & Recreation,
Granl Cottage Slate Historic Site
"Chester A. Arthur" by Matthew
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- by
contributions from him, the M. D. Anderson Foundation,
The Houston Endowment, Moody Foundation and other
gifts given through the LBJ Foundation.
With the establishment of the new posts, there are four
chairs in the School. The others are the Dean Rusk Chair
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- . Robert Breunig is the new executive director of
the National Wildflower Research Center.
Dr. Breunig comes to the post having served as
Executive Director of the Museum of Natural History
in Santa Barbara, California, and before that as
Executive Director
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- of
meeting Jacquelin (Jackie) Thornburg, his new secretary.
Born and raised in atchez, Mississippi, Ms. Thornburg
flipped burners in L.A. for a while aft r high school. then
went to work for the Chicago Post Office in 1970. Since
then she has worked
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- , Administrator, Environmental Protection
Agency; Chairman, Federal Regulatory Council
Leonard Silk, Membt>r of Editorial Board, New York Times
William I. Spencer, President, Citibank, N.A.
Ben Love, Chairman of the Board, Texas Commerce Bancshares,
Inc.
Robert
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- 17.
LBJ FOUNDATION AWARD GOES TO DR. GEORGE LOF
Dr. William J. McGill presides uver the \\\ ard ceremonies.
Former member. of President Johnson's cabinet and staff
living in New York wer among those assembled in the Pierre
IlntPl in 1 'e,\ York
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- the Biggs Chair in Military History at the Virginia Military Institute; author,
The Years of MacArthur
WILLIAM J. JORDEN, Correspondent, Associated Press, 1948-1952; Correspondent, New York Times,
1952-1955; U.S. Ambassador to Panama, 1974-1978
Panel
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- you
all you hope for-and some clays just
for yourself ...
If you are ever in
New York and have any free rime
you know I would always love to see
you ... "
!After the as assinationl
of
Senator
Robert
Kennedy
the
Johnsons immediately sent a tele
gram
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- big money is inhibiLing
the president's ability to define his
own agenda. Heavyweight cam
paign donors inevitably expect to
have a voice in the administration.
·'I live in New York" said
Califano, "and I think every other
night we've got a traffic jam
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- Ce111etery, LBJ Runch.
Judith and I were deeply honored to
be asked by Lady Bird to be here today.
lo take part in and preside over these ac
tivities.
I wrote this in an essay Lhat appeared
in the New York Times on the day after
President Johnson was buried
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- minds," Hale
Champion recalled, was that "they
THE PARTlClPANTS
John Brademas,
former
member of Congress; president of
New York University
Joseph A. Califano, Special
Assistant to LBJ; attorney, author
Liz Carpenter, Staff Director for
Lady Bird Johnson
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- Goldin;
former astronaut "Pete" Conrad; Gerry
Griffin, NASA Flight Director for all
the manned moon missions; Kathy
Sawyer,
science
writer for the
Washington Post, and John N. Wilford,
science correspondent for the New York
Times. (Tragically, astronaut
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- ½. The
State of New York/Adam Clayton
Powell, Jr., State Office Building
Collection.
2
Bal Jeunesse by Palmer Hayden
Collection of Dr. Meredith Sirmans
Meta Warrick Fuller. Talking skull.
1937. Bronze, 28x40X15. The
Museum of Afro-American History,
Boston
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- . And when he
chose LO address the country on the energy cri is, he deliberately
picked the format of the fireside chat. In the 1980 campaign, even
Ronald Reagan quoted from FDR to such an extent in his acceptance
addre. s that the New York Times titled its
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- and a theory
but equality as a fact and equality
as a result.
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
of New York, who as assistant Secre
tary of Labor wrote the first draft of
LBJ's speech, inserted the J#ishing
ton Post article into the Congressio
nal Record
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- that he
would convey the message to his
superiors; then he read aloud a paper
·ummariLing the Vietnamese peo
ple's "I ng struggle for indepen
dence.·· The meeting ended. Hoveyda
returned to New York.
Ahout a week later, on November
10, Hoveyda received
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- Issue Number L Vlll August I, 1994
America in the Sixties
Library Opens Permanent Exhibit
Whar rhe nation looked like in the
years of the Johnson Presidency is
rhe subject of a new permanent
exhibit at the Library. Designed and
constructed
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- to 2002, she and Sam Don-
She has several best-sellers on
the New York Times list, including
We Are Our 1vlothers' Daughters;
Founding Mothers, and a memoir
of her marriage with Steve Rob
erts, From This Day Forward.
just the social side of the place
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- ranging across th
experiences a.-, ·1 Harvard stuJcnt. rough rider in the Spanish
American War. rancher. New York Police Comnm,sioncr. Gov
ernor of i\ew )nrk. Vit:c President President. and in rctire
mc.nt The text comes main!· from his diaries
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- Concerts Under the
Stars," included a mixture of classic band pieces, selections
from musical comedies, marches, and songs associate with
the University.
William R. Emerson, Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt
Library in Hyd Park, New York, spoke
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- you the next time I come to New
York, for dinner."
Then one day Busby did call his
old friend in New York to ask her to
dinner. Expecting an evening at "2 I"
with a gallant White House aide, Ms.
Smith dressed for the occasion.
Instead they dined
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- Cohen conducts a tour of the Library for Congressmen Frank Guarini from New Jersey, Jake
Pickle of Texas and Charles Rangel of New York. The group was here for an informal public discussion sponsored by the
House Oversight Subcommittee on Ways and Means
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- 23rd,
hey V1ewed the unveiling of a por
lrait of Lady Bird Johnson, painted
by Mr Aaron Shikler of New York.
The painting was commissioned for
the Libr ry by Mrs
Charles
Engelhard.
everal hundred "Friends" ere m
attendance including the artist and
Mrs
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-
Panelists:
Harold M. Hyman
William P. Hobby Professor
of History
Rice University
Anthony Lewis
Columnist. The New York Times
David G. T. Williams
President, Wolfson College
University of Cambridge
Panel:
THE CONSTITUTION OUTSIDE
THE COURTROOM
1"oderator
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- ceremonies on February 12, 1976 in
New York City.
a.j
Women'sConferenceSlated For November
The first, and perhaps the only, major follow-up in this
country to the International Women's Year Conference in
Mexico City will be held in the Library on November
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- , in the New York Times, notes that Caro weighs the
evidence to get the picture he wants and confuses the function of a
biographer wilh that of a Judge "-and in this case, a hanging
judge." For those seeking to understand Johnson, Donald says,
"Mr. Caro's book
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- maintenance organization (HMO).
The 25,000 award, designated to be
given in 1977 for health and medical
services, was presented at a luncheon
in New York on October 27. Secretary
of Health, Education and Welfare Joseph
A. Califano spoke on national health
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- Douglass, which played
to a full auditorium at the Library.
2
OtherProgramsAt The Library.• •
. . . included Verne Newton, new
Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt
Library in Hyde Park, New York
(below right), who discussed "The
Cambridge Spies," whose
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- Schweitzer Chair in
the Humanities, The Graduate School and Univer
sity Center of lhl' ity University ol New York
"The Evolution of Government as an Instrument
for Achieving Social Ri •hL~"
~fonda>, S •ptt'mber 1:1
Address James Tobin, Chairman, Department
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- ; and William Batten, chairman of the
Board of th New York Stock Exchange. Other members of
Congres wh Look part, aside from Senators Baker and
10
Bentsen, were Rep. Clarence J. Brown, Rep. Richard Boll
ing, Rep. Henry Reuss, Senator William Roth, Rep. Parren
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- the Endowments for Len years, and he
sponsored legislation that established th Institute of
Museum Services, which provides modest 6'Tants lo
museums of every kind. Now president emeritus of the
nation's largest private university, New York University,
Brademas
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- got some un
expected attention recently, is the
catalogue of the Library's museum
store. One of the 14,000 copies
mailed out last year caught the eye of
the New York Times, which carried
a story about it. The 30 page cata
logue is available
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-
"The U.S. as a World Power. Opportuniti~
for the 80s"
Ope11i11gSlate111t•11/
W. Averell Harriman. Former GoH•rnor. Stale of
New York; Former Ambassador to thr lJ nion of So, iet
Socialist Republics
Afnderator
Barbara Jordan, Professor
Lyndon B. Johnson S
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- for the sequ I of Virgil's
Aeneid in Roman Ruins."
Bonnie Jean Moffat - "A designer in New York."
As for my own prophecy, whoever wrote it, was certainly
perceptive. It said: Claudia Tavlor "would become a second
Halliburton poking her nose in unknown places
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