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- 1820. Every race, color, and creed pa.ssed through the waters of this bay. They brought their worn humble suitcases -- their pictures of home - their bits of needlework -- and their dreams. l'm so pleased that there will be a museum to show
- . : FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 - 11 :30 a. m. EST REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B . JOHNSON SAVANNAH, GEORGIA I am deHghted to be standing in Johnson Park. It is easy for me to fe e l at home here in the Southland. Georgia
- is turning" because I feel at home in the Southland. Georgia strains run strong in my family and my husband's great-grandfather, Jesse Johnson lived in Oglethorpe County. I've heard it said -- and I agree -- that the South is not a matter of geography
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 10/8/1964"
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- and women home to the towns and cities of this state with a new thrust of ideas. We hope that you will put into the business and political community of Florida and your zest and intelligence. Surely a nation and a state which masters all the intricacies
- changed.. It has been slow and I feel eight weeks is woefully inadequate but I am so grateful they have had this much. They come to school so starched and clean from homes that are often unbelievably dirty. They are shy and do not respond as quickly to any
- the untrained, by giving skills to the unskilled, by preparing the jobless to hold jobs~ we can offer hope to the hopeless. For it is true that if this nation is wise enough to pursue peace in the world, we must be strong enough to fight poverty here at home
- who discovered America." Columbus is a discovery for me and a delightful one -- even though 1 do feel at home with you because 1 know you as good. hard working Democrats -- through the people you send to Washington. And, they are your admirers I
- this tree , should be for more than his own t i me on earth . As Americans we have so much to be grateful for . Many of us have homes , jobs, cars and vacations , but we have a ways to go before we reach the summit . For not a ll of us have jobs and not all
- of the home. Everyone Smile! Before bidding their tour guides "adieu," the staff stopped down the road from the house for a peacefuJ moment at the family cemetery and a brief visit to the reconstructed Boyhood Home. Photo by Adam Alsobrook 6 Former House
- world is lockeu in deadly struggle. Here then, for one night only, each home throughout the English-speaking world should be a brightly-lighted island of happiness and peace. And so in God's mercy, a happy Christmas to you all.'. "The tradition
- buttons including those endorsing William Taft, Dwight Eis nhower, and Douglas MacArthur. Others are "Keep Coolidge,'' "Garner for President," ''Kick Out Depression With A Demo cratic Vote," and a Barry Goldwater button, "In '- Yo r Heart You Know He's
- (left). 3 ON THE COVER· Some of the leaders who have spoken at the Library Top: Kirk Douglas, Helen Hayes, Vernon Jordan, Henry Kissinger Middle: Nelson Rockefeller, Earl Warren, Dean Rusk,Hubert Humphrey Bottom: Sam Ervin, Beverly Sills, Walter
- ; and Cathleen Douglas Stone, Chief of Environ mental Services, Boston, Massa chusetts. While he was at the Ranch, Rockefeller presented to Ellen Temple (right) a portrait of Mrs. Johnson he commissioned for the National Wildflower Research Center. Mrs. Temple
- seems to want job of handling Democratic Congressional campaigns, fears Demos will lose House in 1942. LBJ says he’s asked for duty at Pearl Harbor, third such request. Late February – Early March Bill Douglas, Tom C. [Clark?], and Grace Tully have plan
- to the city where I live. 815, 000 of us call Washington home -- but it is aleo a city that uniquely belongs to every American. Since 1964, our s mall Committee for a More Beautiful Capital bas been working throughout the city to demons trate what concerned
- in what we are. Success is not always an accomplishment. It can be a state of mind ~ The qu~et dig nity of a h ome, the r el ationship of the individ ual s in that home . The continuing expression of an inquiring mind can mean more in terms of success t
- or in the homes of the poor, she made government human with her umqu compac:;sion and grace, warmth, and wisdom. Her leadership transformed the Ameri an landscape and preserved its natural beauty as a national treasure." The Presidential Medal of Freedom
- ("who taught me how to increase my vocabulary"); Cary Grant ("best man at our wedding"); and Mardyn Moruoe ("who hid out at my home in Connecticut after she fled Hollywood to escape a oad film contrnct.") r Exhibit: Arnold Newman's Americans
- at home LBJ and Albert Thomas vie for seat on Appropriations Committee; the Texas delegation in caucus has been unable to decide whom it should endorse for the position. 1/15 1/20 FDR inauguration. February 2/1 LBJ unanimously chosen as the Texas
- in print and admired her . I met her later in person and loved her. As she did to many very young and very timid Congressional wives, she extended her hand and hospitality to me ••• and Washington was warmer . I saw her last when she came to my home
- lost due to a language barrier. We must bring touri sts 0 and point with pride, to the many places where the best of Arnedcan products are sold. We must open our homes even more to visitors frc;;m abro~0 And we mwst incrcase the number of visitor
- he campaigns. I will go with him for three main purposes. -1 To try to give him a link to home life and a quiet moment and a companion. I will go to try to thank the many people who are working so hard for us -- the sheer hours of volunteer work
- families in Washington and in all kinds of foreign visitors. She introduces them to such Anerican institutions as supermarkets and laundromats and informal buffet suppers at her home, and taking both 4-H Club members and foreigners to see the Department
- institutions as supermarkets and laundromats and informal buffet suppers at home -- the wife of our Secretary of Agriculture, Orville Freeman - Jane Freeman. I'm proud to call these ladies my friends and the President is proud of them and the way they see fit
- national fame as the home of John J . Audubon, the patron saint of bird watchers and nature lovers. Kentucky is known for its Colonels and fast race horses, but what all of Kentucky a n d especially what Henderson and Hen derson Count y can be most proud
- sight. Often, afterward he would recall the moment and envy others who experienced this sight for the first time. The freshman congressman checked in, received his office space, and carefully clipped from a country newspaper back home an editorial boldly
- president." C-SPA has put hundreds of the tapes on their web site, and with historian Michael BeschJos ·' first volume on the tape·, Taking Charge, !hey are bringing home to America the earth and inimitable character of Lyndon Johnson. This, plus said
- host wedding of Dorothy Jackson and Philip Nichols at their home. Spring Third term issue: LBJ versus Garnerites and “Stop Roosevelt” forces. 4/29 LBJ and Rayburn meet with FDR. May Welly Hopkins is asked to become general counsel for United Mine
- Issue I umber LIX January 15, 1995 Welcome Home, Jake Congressman J.J. (Jake) Pickle, noted as a storyteller no less than an effective legislator, delighted a full house auditorium with reminis cences of his 30 years on Capitol I 0th Hill
Newsletter, "Among Friends of LBJ, Symposium: Children in Crisis, 18-19 September 1992," LBJ Library
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- : generation upon generation of healthy, well educated, adaptable and caring Americans, able to compete economically in a world of accelerating change while maintaining safe and prosperous communities at home. • Because that goal has been rnccding
- , meets with Fulbright and Walter Lippmann at Fulbright’s home that night. 5/8 To WH to meet Commander Alan Shepard, attends reception for Shepard at Old Supreme Court Chamber and luncheon for him at State Dept. before leaving for White Sulphur Springs
- journalist, which are part of the Library's collect1ons. The exhibit. which will run through September, document
- "; Bruce Murphy, "Justice as Politician: William 0. Douglas and the Johnson White House"; Kevin V. Mulcahy, "The National Security Advisor: Walt W. Rostow and Lyndon B. Johnson"; Julie L. Pycior, "Lyndon Johnson, Mexican Americans, and the Ameri can Saga
- hare wtlh you the truth that trul~ there was nothing like it. The home that I grew up in was a place of kindness, good order, serious purpose, raucous humor, and reasonable, but not excessive personal d1iscipline. It was a place of man~· friends, none
- that these aim's have nobl e emissaries in you. We need expanding horizons for a g reat growing State, a State I am always proud to call home. It has been rliany years since I walked througl the groves @f academe. Like you. I car~ed my books and my dreams. As'l
- STATES HAS . PROBLEMS AT HOME AND 2 · ABROAD.NOR ARE WE WEEPING ABOijT HIGH TAXES. NOR ARE OUR SONS --~--- ~-~· UNWILLING TO . S~R~E IF CALLED UPON. LIKE OUR FRIEND THE LONGSHOREMAN I KNOW JOHNSON. '· I'VE KNOWN HIM ALL MY LIFE. HE.LL DO THE RIGHT
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Youth Conference on Natural Beauty, 6/27/1966"
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- friendships that you will keep alive through your mutua.l interests in cbanging the face of your c ountry and the atmos phere of your neighborhoods. You will take home with you a new awareness -- a new pair of eyes -- for seeing things that you have looked
- Education Act; - 3 MORE Head Start; the Hou sing Act ; the Higher Education Act. I thought of the steadily growing prosperity of these years -- which affects every home in America.. That little boy cannot vote. But I can vote. And as I vote, I
- . The exhibition was as embled by the Smithsonian Institu tion from the collections of the Barra Founda tion, various Presidential homes and li braries, descendants of the Presidents, pri vate collectors, the White House and the Smithsonian itself. Because many
- ." A welcome home rally had been organiz d, and a throng had gathered to greet him. Among them, only thirty feet from where Roosevelt's car was to stop, a crazed, would-be assassin was waiting with a .32 revolver in his pocket. When FDR'scar stopped, the man