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- appointee in a new Richardson Fellows Pro gram for Distinguished Public Officials in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Supported by grant from the Sid Richardson Founda tion to the LBJ Foundation, the new program will bring di tingu1shed past
- A New Portrait of LBJ LIBRARYVOLUNTEERSBEGIN SIXTH SEASON The LBJ Library program hegan in 1980 \\ ith 16 dcxcn1s (those who prm 1de guided tours) and ha!-.stcadtl) grown to 105 volunteers-both men ,rnd \ ·omen-working in four different areas
- for persons of all ages. That evening at 10 p.m. LBJ speaks on a nationwide CBS broadcast, introducing him and eight other new senators, about Truman’s foreign policy. 1/6 Speaker Rayburn’s 67th birthday. President Truman pays a surprise visit to the Capitol
- !Plfj. 4 ' u. J am uvzi.i:1..ng, M /Ji.Aedo11. o/. t.Ae Natwnal !ln.v~M CorrmU.i:.ee on F. O-:1. (!]ff 1fledi..on aAiAM /Mm ma.nu pM an4, ·i?p,i 'CJJnmerd:✓.J . . made b!J, t.h.e 'Pll.e44 and. oih.eA new-:1 medi.o.. AILe !JOU adve.lt.4e
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 10/8/1964"
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- daily telephone service to all areas and all continents, not just the moie highly developed major populated areas. Business and scientific computers will be tied together across the ocean by means of satellite data links providing solutions to many types
- . Former U.S. Ambassador Edward A. Clark and Congressman J. J. Pickle, Co Chairmen, originally set their goal at $1 million. However, public interest spurred them to double that effort. Announcing the realization of the new goal, Am bassador Clark said
- majored in journalism and became sports editor of the student newspaper. the Daily Texan. After a stint as capitol corre spondent for International News Service, he became press secretary to Texas Governors Price Daniel and John Connally. ln 1966 he
- that the cities r each out for you - to help people in the public housing units and the crowded slum areas who do not know how to cope with the new and unaccustomed conditions of city life. Indeed, as I consider your pr ofe ssion, there are so many ways in which
- at the Lyndon Eames Johnson Library m Austin. -The Dallas Morning News November 5, 1978 World War I veteran salutes a11 members of service organizationr;i lay memorial wreathR C remon,>hegin~ at 2 The opening was a community affair. The Austin-Travis County V
- writes that the amendment is the subject of almost daily conferences between the President, the Attorney General, Senator Bricker and other Republicans, but that he has not been asked to participate in the discussions. 1/17 In his regular Sunday radio
- Among Issue umber LXXU, January, 2000 New Exhibit Features Work of Cartoon Genius Bud Butler Story on Page Two A Romp Through Peace and War: Illustrations and cari catures of everyday life in the early 20th century make up the newest exhibit
- in Austin. I'd been around the capitol a lot, edi tor of The Daily Texan. and to hear a man talk this way three days after I left [ there] was kind of boggling. And he said, 'We're in a race with time, and I hope we can succeed be cause if we don't
- when to mow, when the land is most hospitable to seeding. But you have given us the biggest garden of the world in the roadsides of OID' state.'' She pointed out that Georgia, Oklahoma and New Mexico have developed programs of highway beautification
- when to mow, when the land is most hospitable to seeding. But you have given us the biggest garden of the world in the roadsides of OID' state.'' She pointed out that Georgia, Oklahoma and New Mexico have developed programs of highway beautification
- with Speaker. 3/20 WH leadership breakfast. In morning, talks with John Hope (EEOC); Roland Boyd; Walker Stone re: story in Daily News about B-70 [RS-70?], telling him that McNamara didn’t ask LBJ to endorse his position of opposition to plane, LBJ didn’t
- rchives Capture Project, headed by the Central Intelligence Agen y. The growth of Lhe world wide web has created new demands for electronic access to our holdings. The Library sent to the National Archives about 500 pages of President Johnson's Daily Diary
- , 000, 000 and create 13, 000 new jobs. I am a Democrat and proud of it. I have - - for 29 years - had a front row seat on what the government and the m en and women who play the hard, daily role in it, do about the problems that come before them. And I
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- , archery, badminton, horseshoes, tennis, hiking, and playground equipment. Movies are shown daily in the camp recreation building, Hickory. They may be shown in Laurel upon request. Trout fishing can be done in the nearby streams of the Catoctin Mountain
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- , archery, badminton, horseshoes, tennis, hiking, and playground equipment. Movies are shown daily in the camp recreation building, Hickory. They may be shown in Laurel upon request. Trout fishing can be done in the nearby streams of the Catoctin Mountain
- . The vacated space, located next to the replica Oval Office, proved to be an ideal spot for a new gallery. The quandary of financing the project remained. There would be significant costs, which the Museum budget was unprepared LOcover. That problem vanished
- when this tree gr ew to c aturi ty it wo uld s hade gener ations ye t m born and that a President rs daily wo rk, like this tree , e;hould be f o.r cor e than his own tiae. This was no t t he e xpression o f a philos o phy new t o c y husband . It has
- . Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. *HYMN540 God Be with You Till We Meet
- . Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. *HYMN540 God Be with You Till We Meet
- ~ . rr - : ,.. () - .. . FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1965 -- 8: 30 P . M. REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON "SALUTE TO SPRING" CEREMONIES NEW YORK, NEW YORK Mr. Mayor• Friends: Thank you so much for the honor you have
- New York
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, 'Salute to Spring' Ceremonies, New York, New York, 5/7/1965"
- ".. , ..· ... . ~. Suggested remarks for Mrs . Lyndon B. Johnson at Dedication of new Science Center at Wilkes College, Wilkes - Barre , Pa . , Saturday , January 11 , 1964 . I have just had a whirlwind tour of so~e Area Redevelopment
- "Suggested remarks for Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at Dedication of New Science Center at Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, PA, 1/11/1964"
- and Faculty of Columbia College: I am delighted to visit Columbia State Community College, which tells so much about the new vitality of education in our country. Consider this story: The people of a county provide Z04 acres of empty land, some seed money
- ROOM, THE V/HITE HOUSE NOVEMBER 22, 1968 Welcome to your house -- for it is your house now. And welcome to your country -- for frorn this moment, America is your country. It is appropriate, I think, to begin our trip around the New America of 1968
- FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY SCHEDULED AR RIVAL - 2:30 P. M. , MS'l' 5:30 P. M., EDT REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN ARTS, SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO Septernbe r 22, 1966 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson
- New Mexico
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 9/22/1966"
- -------~--- - ---------- ---- -- - - ------ ------ - ------ --- -- - ------------ This is a great glittering golden night to remember ! And I am proud to be here at the opening of this new opera bouse in its magni fiçent Lincoln Center setting, Truly, the Metropolitan ie living up to the tradition of Caruso, Scotti, Melba and all the other
- CULTURAL CENTER, CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Like you, l'm on an educational field trip today; I'm visiting three states to learn about exciting new developments in our schools. You know, we used to look up at the stars and think, "How tiny and insignificant
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson on Arrival in Atlantic City, N.J, 8/26/1964"
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- REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON ON ARR IVAL IN ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. WE DNE SDAY, AUGUST 26, 1964 How wonderful, Governor Hughes, to receive such a warm welcome here on the beautiful shoreline of New Jersey. The eyes of Texas have been upon you
- New Jersey
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Akron Municipal Airport, Akron, Ohio, 9/17/1964"
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- hearing about the peaks of achievement the citizens of this city reach in community life -- the new buildings, new convention center, urban renewal and miles of new expressways. Akron is a city of the future any way you look at it. Great things
- • • .,_,,;r-..._ • FOR RELEASE AFTER 10:45 A. M. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1967 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF MRS.. LYNDON B.·· JOHNSON AT THE DUNAWAY GENERAL STORE, STRAWBERY BANKE, PORTSMOUTH, NEW
- New Hampshire
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Dunaway General Store, Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 6/10/1967"
- that be was then willing to die• • •• " This was the spirit widespread in that electiono Andrew Jackson by bis deeds bad excited the new nation. In bis heroic defense of New Orleans, he had confirrned a young nation' s confidence in itself. For the first time, a rugged man
- RECEPTION UNVEILING THE NEW WHIT E HOUSE CHINA Today is a proud occasion for me. a new set of state china. We celebrate the arrival of For the artisb·y, we are grateful to many in this room - - to Tiffany' s and Castleton -- and for the gift we
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House Reception Unveiling the New White House China, 5/9/1968"
- the States devoted his life to education and did everything in his power to dissipate ill feelings and forge a new basis for unity between North and South. He advised his fellow South erners: "Make your sons Americans . " Here in Virginia, and particularly
Press release, "Opening Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Beautification Meeting, 5/18/1966"
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- ~g litter problem, and to the new subway system for Washlng!:on and what can be done to make it more - sceni~ . Everytime I look out the window of the White House, I realize t1:e tourist season is already upon us., Americans will be traveling
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Lincoln School, Columbus, Indiana, 9/21/1967"
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- of the kind Abraham Lincoln loved. lt is a pioneering into planning our public buildings - - in deed our cities for excellenceo Unless this bold new pattern succeeds. the alternative is a growing wilderness of haphazard ugliness. This scl:ool and this city
- AMERICA BEAUTIFUL AWARDS LUNCHEON BILTMORE HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY NOVEMBER 19, 1968 Thank you, Mr. Perrin. It is a pleasure to be with Keep America Beautiful -- its officers and members -- on this day of tribute. 1 am touched and grateful
- New York
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Keep America Beautiful Awards Luncheon, Biltmore Hotel, New York City, 11/19/1968"
- core water and power benefits of this dam are well known. lt a bonus is the heavenly blue lake that be g i~s here and winds ite way thro ugh Navajo country towards the labyrinth of the new Canyonlands National Park -- created by Congress t"°Ro