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  • M • rr••o ----ry,c,a CA,, hlilfd for yoW" r~lacrm nl, ......., ill be madr public con1.W deh rry to u of r for romc order, wi.11, be., __ l»y atcu1a,, PftT. •"-' l(r~ ; -n,e h ,:.1~ f.n,..,;., >or~~,#t:_ Two young visitors study scenes from
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  • "; llan Semo, "The Crisis of 1968 in Mexico"; Gilad Troy, "See How They Run: The Changing Presidential Campaign"; Theodore M. Vestal, "The International Edu­ cation Act of I 966: LBJ's Initiative to Make U.S. Education Less Pro­ vincial"; Margaret Weir
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  • . Dr. Don Wil n. Ar hj\l t of the United State·. in neral Powell. Other ti ip nts includ Cong Pickle, U. T. ChanceU d Vice President Wtlli Library Director Harry :M. . "You must see" the exhibit, General Powell told his listeners. "Your chil­ dren
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  • Adminis- Dr. Humboldt C. Mandell, Jr., Research Fellow at UT Austin's Center for Space Research, has worked with Griffin. Mandell pre­ dicted that "At this address, you will get an insight into Griffin's personality and will see his abil­ ity to make
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  • attached." 2 those which attract women and minorities. A related question from the audience about Mrs. Clinton run­ ning for office prompted this amused response: "I must say that I never thought l would get 10 see the day when I came to Tex,1s and found
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  • the authorit~ 10 aucnd an~ m ·ring of LBJ'~. \ ·ith ut prin authoriznti n. I le was allowed toe. pre.s an opini n nan~ sub_iectal any time. prerogative .. 'o one else had tho ·e Wat·tJn r cailed the partnership that LBJ and Lady Bird enjoyed, saying that LBJ
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  • 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
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  • , Bernard Williams, Kim Mayhorn, Lynn Marshall­ Linne1neier, James Ayers, Kojo Griffin, Leamon Green, Jr., Adrian Baxter, Lisa Royse Front Row: Vicki i\lleek, George Smith (Father of Kaneem Smith) Jean Lacy, Mrs. Johnson, Carroll Harris Simms, Luci Johnson
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  • private w lfare program." "Jn the summer of 1972;' Ca tro continued, he and hi wife B tte were visitors at the Ranch. ne morning, President John­ son asked us to join him for a ride to see some of hjs wild­ life ... On our way back to the house, we st
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  • decencies, and they outnumber the slicked-down crowd"-and here he would wrinkle his m ~e as ii. squinting through pince-nez­ "Lc.:11million to ont:." Bill Moyers, at the Johnson family cemetery: "... he touched me more deeply than any man, taught me more
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  • The War to End All Wars an exhib,r ·;n at the Lyndon Bame Johnson Llb·ary No11 11 1978 f-1;- . 11 1979 See story pages 2-5 Library looks back on World It was "The Great War," "The Big War, ' "The World War•· It devastated and re­ shaped Europe
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  • ! It was a father's dream for his son, a dream he never lived to see come Our grandmother was one of two women in Blanco County with a university degree. Johnson daughters Luci, on the left, and Lynda, are assisted by Air Force Colonel Jacqueline Van Ovost
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  • Among Bob Hope's daughter Linda opened the exhibit honoring her father at the Johnson Library. Story on page 23. Photo by Charles Bogel. An Evening With Joseph A. Califano, Jr. Joe Califano was LBJ's top aide for domestic legislation. He oversaw
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  • "the most extraordinary Senate leader either party has ever produced." Each time he opens the drawer or his desk Daschle sees LBJ's signature, which he left there by custom. And Daschle ponders: What made LBJ so success­ ful in his dealings with Congress
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  • Robert Strauss, veteran servant of both the public and his political party, will hold the Lloyd M. Bent­ sen, Jr. Chair in Government/Busi­ ness Relations at the LBJ School of Public Affairs this semester. Along with three other promi­ nent leaders, he
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  • of the Foundation Board of Directors are: Joe L. Allbritton Perry R. Bass George Christian Henry G. Cisneros Clark M. Clifford WilliamH. Cunningham Henry H. Fowler J. B. Fuqua Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Luci BainesJohnson W. Thomas Johnson VernonE. Jordan, Jr. Arthur B
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  • Issue Nu ber XLVI January 15' 1990 - Santa Claus at the Library (See page 2) LibraryEntertainsHeadstarters More than 100 pre-school-age children-legatees of one of the most successful and enduring of the Great Society programs-visited the LBJ
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  • which are part of an exhibition now at the Library, titled "World War II: The Artists View." Composed of some 40 original works of art, it is a forerunner of the exhibition based on letters and memorabilia from that war, scheduled to open in April (See
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  • . A month later, some of them joined members of the Friends of the LBJ Library for a celebration that saw I ,600 people dining on the Library's plaza (see cover photo). At both the Washington and Austin events, a new film titled "LBJ: A Remembrance
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  • delivered by LBJ Library staffer Claudia Anderson, to a panel of the annual meeting of the Society of Southwest Archivists. I Speaking of President Johnson, Mrs. Johnson wrote, ·' ...as I began to see the things he was applying him­ self to, there emerged
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  • was an experience that you couldn't fully appreciate. Rarely did you get any time to see and enjoy the country and people, except from the back of a tlatbed truck in a motorcade looking through the view­ finders of a camera. Buf every now and then from that vantage
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  • King. Jr. and Robert Kennedy, and riots in the cities. But even when LBJ became a lame-duck president by taking himself out of the political picture in March, be continued to get legislation through the Congress. When he delivered his State
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  • Issue Number LXIX September 18, 1998 Balcony Sculpture Garden (See story on page 2) The Balcony Sculpture Garden Gary Yarrington, former curator of the LBJ Museum and a sculptor by avocation, furnished the inspiration for this new showpiece. Set
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  • of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. 1 3 bicentennial and was not disposed to allow the executive branch to do all of the planning. In 1964 Congressman John 0. Marsh, Jr., of Virginia began lobbying with the execu­ tive branch
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  • Issue Number LXIII August I, 1996 Clarence Darrow at the Library (see page 2) Luckinbill Returns To Library As Darrow Laurence Luckinbill, who appeared before Friends of the LBJ Library in both Austin and Washington six years ago-and before
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  • Issue Number Lil April 15, 1992 SHARlNGTlfE DREAM Oil, 1984 Lent from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart. Denver, Colorado BlackHistoryMonth at the LBJLibrary(see page2) Black History Two major American artists dis­ played their works
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