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The Johnsons are in Washington. LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) attends a luncheon at
Secretary Dulles’ home and later a bipartisan White House briefing where
Eisenhower asks for support of his proposed Mideast Resolution.
1/2
LBJ attends a meeting of the Foreign
- . Senator Douglas is going to attempt to tack an
anti-lynching amendment onto the natural gas bill.
Eisenhower delivers State of the Union Message to Congress, outlining foreign,
farm, tax and other major election-year issues. He calls for payments
- talks. This is his last visit in Texas
before returning to Washington for the opening of the new session of Congress.
1/7
Henry Cabot Lodge announces that he is entering Eisenhower’s name in the 3/11
New Hampshire primary. The next day Eisenhower
- hour s that followed a man known t o you came t o Ms side
offering hj.s help -- President Eisenhower. These have been
arduous months. H e h a s worked hard to keep this coun try
on a course of prospe rjty, and firm stre:igth with imaginative ,
compas
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Eisenhower delivers the State of the Union address at 12:30; afterward LBJ
meets with JFK and Robert Kennedy.
The Democratic Conference meets at 3:30. At the conference, Gore introduces a
motion to expand the Democratic Policy Committee from 9 to 15 members
- OF BOOK, THE LIVING WHITE HOUSE ,
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINJTON, D. C .
Mrs. Eisenhower, Dr. Gro s venor, Mr. Finley, descendants and
friends of ail the families of this book :
With 27 more days to Christm2.s, 1 feel as if 1 have received, in
behalf
- , Eisenhower,
Kennedy, and Johnson-joined with the Brookings
Institution in sponsoring a majOI' symposium on a
subject important to the Administrations of all four
Presidents-wage-price
policy. The idea for the
multi-Library endeavor was proposed by Walt Rostow
- Kennedy, who made renovating the White House her cause, had about 40 people on staff, Cordery said.
Eisenhower Library-Wichitopekington
Blog
October 5, 2009 Monday 12:14 PM EST
Military historian to assess Abilenes influence on Eisenhower
BYLINE: Dion
- Kennedy, who made renovating the White House her cause, had about 40 people on staff, Cordery said.
Eisenhower Library-Wichitopekington
Blog
October 5, 2009 Monday 12:14 PM EST
Military historian to assess Abilenes influence on Eisenhower
BYLINE: Dion
- page 12). Both
exhibitions will travel to all presiden
tial libraries. The art show was put
together by Dennis Medina, curator of
the Eisenhower Library.
"BobHope EntertainingTroops,Somewherein England."Artist:Floyd Davis,
U.S. ArmyArt Collection
- for Presidents Truman and
Eisenhower, represented the U.S. at
the coronation of Queen Elizabeth
and covered the Korean War cease
fire talks at Panmunjom, ranged
across her eventful life and some of
the world figures she has known.
Among them:
Bernard Baruch
- ''; Catherine
Gudis, "A Landscape of Signs:
Outdoor Advertising in America,
1920-1990'';
Byron C. Hulsey,
"Everett Dirksen and the Modern
Presidents:
Truman,
Eisenhower,
Kennedy and Johnson"; David K.
Johnson, "From Deviant Bureaucrats
to Homosexual
Citizens
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imperatives
shaped the policie::. of Roosevelt's
successors, Presidents Truman and
Eisenhower, Gardner said. We want
ed France to give independence to
Vietnam, but at the same time we had
to avoid offending Paris-we needed
France on our side in Europe. We
- and the Foundations
which support them. At left,
Wilson (in center) convenes the
assembly. Flanking him are David
Eisenhower, representing
the
Eisenhower family; Martin Allen,
an associate of President Gerald
Ford; LBJ Library Director Harry
Middleton and Richard
- concerns about Vietnam
with numerous people, including
President D,vight Eisenhower, Sen
ators Mike Man ·field and Richard
Russell, and Secretary of Defense
Robert McNamara.
There are approximately 18 hours
of recorded conversations from thi •
time p riod
- McCormack meet
with Truman at 10:45 a.m. Truman had just held a meeting with General
Eisenhower, who is leaving today for Europe.
Luci and Lynda host a birthday party for Speaker Rayburn during the afternoon.
That evening the Speaker and Miss Lou Rayburn
- Eisenhower.
. March, AFB - Meeting with President Eisenhower
·.. · following Honolulu meetings ·
--April 18, 1968
COLORADO
October 12, 1964
Campaign Speech, Coliseum, Denver
_:: Remarks, Airport~ Denver
August 26", 1966
.
•. ,.,
:, :'Speech, Univer·sity
- time. Earlier. he notes,
LBJ was instrumental during the Eisenhower administration in the
framing and passage of the National Defense Education Act, and the
Education Professions Development Act.
Rulon traces Johnson's youth, his education at Southwest
- that
moment on, I was a partisan.
On President Eisenhower
The first few days, in the
outer office of the EOB, I saw
President Eisenhower-he came
just to see if he could be of any
assistance-sitting
down with
Marie Fehmer. Ike had a yellow
tablet. He
- factor, and it
wa:-.a very int resting one. It was that Eisenhower. who was th
President. was a man 1hat in a peculiar ,ort of way was on the
wrong tidet. After all. hi~ entire career had been managed
under Democratic presidents. and Ialthough! he
- Issue Number XLIV December 15, 1988
Symposium Probes Urban Problems
During the Johnson Administration,
three presidential commissions
known as the (Nicholas) Katzen
bach, (Robert) Kerner and (Milton)
Eisenhower Commissions-threw
a
glaring
- is the chair of the President's
Foreign
Intelligence
Advisory
Board, which reviewed the report.
The President's Foreign Intelli
gence Advisory Board, familiarly
known by the acronym PFIAB, or
"Piffy-ab," was begun during th
Eisenhower Administration
- seemmgly be made available for
researcl during the 1980s rather than the
1990s
On plember 18 and 19, archivists
from lhe Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy,
and Ford Libraries gathered at the
Johnson Library with representatives from
tbe National Archives
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Archivist Office of Program Support; Dan Fenn, Director of the Kennedy Library; Ben Zobrist, Director ot the Truman
Library; John Wickman, Director of the Eisenhower Library; George Curtis, Assistant Director of lhe Truman Library,
and William Emerson
- through his mind as he
started to answer, ... he said, "Eisenhower used to tell
me that this was a prison. I have never felt freer." ...
Sitting [one] day outside the Oval Office. waiting for the
President to get off of the phone so he could go in to see
- to v.nrk as closely
a.~ they did. I doubt it. Johnst1n \\ orked that way with
Pre~idcm Eisenhower and he fully expeckd Dirben to
, 1or!-. that wa
with him .ind Dirl-.sen did. Johnson knew
that Dirk.,cn was going to help him every way he could
but in some
- known as the Dartmouth
Conferences, held every two years
and alternating between the two
countries. Begun in 1960 at the sug
gestion of President Eisenhower,
they have served as a significant un
official channel in which the Rus
sians and Americans
- Connally, Barry Goldwater.
Middle row: Helen Hayes, Gloria
Steinem. Bottom row: David and
J uJie Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter,
Henry Kissinger.
On page 3, top row: Ann Landers,
Kirk Douglas, Hubert Humphrey.
Middle row: William Westmoreland,
Barbara Jordan
- Archivist for Presidential Libraries; Verne Newton,
Roosevelt Library; Clarence Lyons, Nixon Project, Chuck Daly, Kennedy Library; Pat Borders, National Archives; Mar
tin Elzy, As.sistantDirector, Carter Library. Seated: Dan Holt, Eisenhower Library; Harry
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and all future chief executives.
Consequently,
there now exist librnries bear
versity of Texas anJ are operated
by the
:..1tiunal
Services
Archives
of the General
ing the names of Presidents Hoover, Roose
velt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy
- by 9/1, by which time
the British mandate should be ended. Report also urged admission of 150,000
Jewish immigrants.
September
9/4
Despite American appeals, British return 4300 Jewish refugees from Palestine to
Germany.
9/10
General Eisenhower turns
- of his plane, DC-3. Committee flies
to Rheims, meets with General Eisenhower and Lt. Gen. Lucius Clay. On return to
Paris they meet Paul Porter, FCC chairman, at Orly Field. That evening return to
Paris and attend the Follies Bergere.
5/20
Sunday. Paris
- out what his position
should be ... on a policy. . . . He had a policy."
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The Modern Presidency: The President and the
Domestic Agenda
Burnham; "Eisenhower attempted to act out the famous old whig theory of the pr sidency, "Congress does
- as WilLiam Bundy,
Horace Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie
Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ban-y G Jdwater,
Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan,
Charles Robb, Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William Westmoreland
- for preliminary research."
Mr. Laue's research is impressive;
the annotated
bibliography
of his
sources is thirty-nine pages long. It
includes written con-espondence
and
interviews with General John S. D.
Eisenho\ er,
son
oJ'
President
Eisenhower:
Andrew
- voted against
crippling amendments: LBJ, Wright Patman, Ewing Thomason, J.M. Combs.
4/20
LBJ is scheduled to fly to Denison to join the Speaker in ceremonies honoring
General Eisenhower. From Denison LBJ is scheduled to go to College Station
Saturday
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or even minutes. The Tuesday meeting was patterned after
meetings that President Eisenhower had told me he had
with Prime Minister Churchill during the war, that he
would have a luncheon meeting and an evening meeting,
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Rostow lnterv
and they were
- taught at Trinity College there for eight years.
He has been a frequent participant in Brookings Institution
conferences and an occasional lecturer for Eisenhower Fel
lows.
Hardeman is currently living in San Antonio, where he is a
professor of political
- of official presi
dential Christmas cards began in
1953 with President Eisenhower."
Castro explained, observing that Ike
was a talented amateur painter and
uesigned his own cards. They are
now important collectors' items.
Castro, a Director Emeritus
- with great reluctance
when she moved to Washington. But be
ing a student of history, she decided to
make the most of things by learning what
famous people had lived in her room.
Former President Eisenhower told her that
he believed that the lady-in-waiting