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- country is our good fortune in having a true lady Lady Bird. Sincerely yours, ""'~- _,t. • \ '-"- • , \/'•'""' 'l, .., 1..- ( '-h ' , VJ . :J.- .,,/ l{ , ;J_, ..~ \.'•-6; / C: ~'1 ) .\ .,L . .,..,, ~(:,;.,4'
- from the Morgan Libra!) in fliiewYork 1977 Helen Hayes, Pm;ton Jones, and Kirk Dou~ presented a prognun honoring Lady Bird Johnson in the culmination of a drin which rahed a S2 million endowment for the Friendsof the LBJ Library 1978 An e,hibil
- attraction second only to the Alamo in popularity. Thousands more have attencJcJ Library symposia led by some of our most challenging contemporary thinkers. This is no gray and lifeless archival repository. It was never meant to be. Lady Bird Johnson, who has
- , Lady Bird and Lyndon Johnson's younger daughter. On behalf of my sister Lynda-who our father always called Daddy's Darling Daughter-we want to welcome you to this Centennial Celebration of Lyndon Baines Johnson's birth. A century ago, on this very day
- ~~AmongFriends ofLBJ 1ssue NUMBER xi, JANUARY 24 1978 NEW§LEIJEREUIEUP§ PETHE PETHE LBJ8RAQY b1 ; :,;~;;~- ..~ ,_./!~ .... A National Tribute to Lady Bird Johnson (See pages 2-41 A National Tribute to Lady Bird Johnson It was a tribut
- There are proble:ns of zoning , of savi n g historic building s, of enhancing t he city's waterfronts and highway approaches that pour over my desk . One lady wrote : 11 Dear Mrs . Johns on, I've b een writin~ to the city commissbners for three years about my tig
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- OSSUENUMa,,, .. ,, ...... Frie~~~,.?.! M.,,!:mong LADY BIRD IN CHINA ( p.1 •(' I ) Visitors to the Library August 27: Once again the Library served cake and punch lo it.svisilon, to commemorate the birthdate of Lyndon Baines Johnson
- attention on contributions made by First Ladies in the White House, reviewed Lady Bird Johnson's efforts in the field of beautifica tion, and covered some of that area in his ad dress at the Library. Excetpts: ... Lady Bird Johnson's envi ronmental
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Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Youth Conference on Natural Beauty, 6/27/1966"
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- will open in the spring of l 995. The Exhibition The exhibit opens with a d,trk corri dor recalling ovcmber 22, 1963 the day of the assassination of President Kennedy. The captions accompanying th photographs are in Lady Bird Johnson·· words, taken from
- , Lady Bird al buried in thi hal low d ground Ii es on-in the pccta ular b auty that can be found not ju t in wildflow er acr . our ranges and prai ries, but in p ckets of natural beaut in ju t about very city in our nation. Colonel Clark recalls
- CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) in Washington LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) scheduled to speak at Hyde Park Baptist Church (Austin). LBJ visits wounded servicemen McCleskey Hospital in Temple. 1/3 LBJ speaks at the Capitol, sponsored by the Austin American Legion. 1
- with his brother re CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) sketch and problem. May 5/1 New York World’s Fair opens; LBJ and CTJ decide to go at last minute. 5/10 Maury Maverick elected mayor of San Antonio. 5/19 House passes $773 million Naval Appropriations Bill
- concern of old ladies in tennis shoea or puttering gentle men in tweeds with a rose-cutting in their bands. concept. The word ''beautification" doesn•t really convey the full sweep of the It embraces all these queotbns: -- How can we rebuild the core
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- of the Friends will also b held at the Library in early fall. Lady Bird Johnson hosts meetings at LBJ Ranch Members of the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors along with the LBJ Foundation May 13-14 at the LBJ Ranch for two days of bu iness meetings
- Among FdJrunry 2007 Lady Bird Johnson, Daughter Lynda Bird Robb, and LBJ Museum Curator Sandy Cohen, posing before photos from LBJ's childhood, on their way to review the new exhibit on Rural Electrification in Central Texas. Story begins on Page
- Issue NumberLXI November 15, 1995 The Johnson women (most of them): Lucinda Robb, L,·nda Robb, Lady Bird Johnson, Cathy Robb, Nicole Nugent Covert, Luci Baines Johnson, Nicole (Mrs. t,,ndon) l\ugent. (Missing: Claudia Nugent, Rebekah Nugent
- . The other was Will Rogers, the cowboy philosopher who was one of the most popular figures in American Ufe until his death in 1935. He was impersonated by Cy Eberhart, whose presentation was based on Rogers' words. 3 Senator Chafee receives First Lady Bird
- the proclamation, Lady Bird Johnson said. ··1 remember his sense of long-lasting satisfaction in sign ing this act .. A letter sent by Pr . 1dent Reagan. read at the ceremony, said m part: "We know today that without the influence and strength of our 36th
- the development of "realistic criteria" in assessing the impact of reforms in the Soviet Union. Lewis Gould, U.T. historian (below). discussed his book, Lady Bird Johnson and the Environment. 8 Philip Bobbitt (left) outlined the dy namics of nuclear deterrence
- . 2/3 Congressional Club tea; CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) taking Mrs. Barkley. 2/4 Radio correspondents stag dinner honoring Truman. 2/6 Barkley reception, Shoreham Hotel. 2/9 Luncheon meeting of the 81st Club is held at the Congressional Hotel
- ." -Historian Brian VanDeMark in a letter to Regina Greenwell More Honors For Lady Bird Pltoto hy Correll Grigshy Lady Bird Johnson received three awards to add to her long list of hon ors. The Woodstock Foundation pre sented her with the First Laurance
- •. Thomas recalled what Lady Bird Johnson has done for the environ ment, and told the story of a teacher who took her class of small children to visit Mrs. Johnson s Wildflower Center. The te·1cher showed the stu dents a portrait of Mrs. Johnson in a fi Id
- about those pie. i. that they ere actually for the Pre ident. Williams at that time cooked l'or Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and his family at their Stonewall, Texas ranch. The Vice President, Lady Bird, the Pre ident and First Lady ere scheduled
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Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Redwood National Park Dedication, 11/25/1968"
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- 1944 – January 1945 Both CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) and Lynda Bird are sick at Christmas. January Early January 1/3 Controversy over Coke Stevenson’s appointments to the Board of Regents. Coke is nominating Texas Regulars. LBJ (Lyndon Johnson
- the press he's not an crony of mine. r thin!' his wife i a friend of Lady Bird's but l don't v n know him. lf he were to walk into this room l don't think l would recognize him." George said, ''Mr. President. I don't believe that's going to sell.'' Bill