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  • .' FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1964 - 11:00 a. m. Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON GEORGETOWN VISITATION PREPARATORY SCHOOL WASHINGTON, Do C. -JUNE 3, 1964 Your
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School, Washington, DC, 6/3/1964"
  • , , ,"~o' w RELEASE AFT ER 6:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 24, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B$ JOHNSON NATIONAL CONVENTION OF AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN-JUNE
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, National Convention of American Home Economics Association, Detroit, Michigan, 6/24/1964"
  • deems necessary.” Congress is reportedly angry about prior leaks to the press concerning the resolution. 07/2024 1 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Youth Conference on Natural Beauty, 6/27/1966"
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Opening of Hemisfair - San Antonio, 4/6/1968"
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs Annual Convention in Lexington, KY, 5/21/1964"
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson 'Salute to Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson' Luncheon Given by Federated Democratic Women of Ohio, Deshler Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, 9/18/1964"
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 10/24/1964"
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Lamar State Technological College, Beaumont, Texas, 10/26/1964"
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Little Rock, Arkansas, 10/27/1964"
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 6/3/1965"
  • on White Houses past and present. The evening panel featured Liz Carpenter, former press secre­ tary to Lady Bird Johnson; Carl Sferrazza Anthony, authority on First Families; Mark Shields, moderator of CNN's "The Capital Gang" and Richard Norton Smith
  • , leaves for Geneva at 11:30 a.m., meets with Arthur Dean and Ed Gullion that night. 4/6 Press conference at hotel in Geneva before leaving for Paris for SHAPE conference. Later shopping, embassy reception, dinner at Maxims, spends night at Hotel George V
  • that other copies exist because, on February 12, a local newspaperman came to me saying that he had a copy. Also, this week (April 30) at his press conference in Washington, Donald Keyhoe of ~ handed out copies of this stolen item to the press. We have been
  • Among Issue Number LXX, January 2003 George Christian,Former Press Secretaryand LBJ Foundation George Eastland Christian died of lung cancer on November 27. His illness had been diagnosed as termi­ nal a year earlier. After a brief try
  • Smith, of United Press Internationat-··Jeak it to him first. lt gets home first that way, and when old Judge Moursund reads this, he'll know what we're trying to do out here with his money." He taught us ... that a nation of two hundred million
  • Democrats, and 1 Independent (Senator Wayne Morse). LBJ and CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) are guests of Sarah McClendon at the Women’s Press Club dinner that night. 1/6 LBJ and CTJ attend a cocktail party given by the Dale Millers in honor of Speaker Rayburn
  • was President Johnson's last press secretary spoke to the Library volunteers in Sep­ tember, Excerpts from Christian's comments about LBJ follow: . . . More than likely, biographers and critic-, and admirers of Lyndon Johnson arc going to be mining ..illthe lore
  • , the Swedes, the Poles. tJ1 French, Professor Lloyd Gardner has organ­ ized three scholarly conferences on the Vietnam War for the LBJ Library. The proceedings of the first two have been published: Vietnam: The Early Decisions (University of Texas Press
  • . This was a framed picture of pressed Texas wildflowers made by Mrs. Margaret Allen of Leander. The other was the singing of "Happy Birthday" to Uz Carpenter who had her birthday that day and a gift to her of a pair of field glasses by Dr. Elo Urbanovsky on behalf
  • . This was a framed picture of pressed Texas wildflowers made by Mrs. Margaret Allen of Leander. The other was the singing of "Happy Birthday" to Uz Carpenter who had her birthday that day and a gift to her of a pair of field glasses by Dr. Elo Urbanovsky on behalf
  • .· PLEASE NOTE R~ LEASE DATE FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY - 10;00 A. M., P.D. T. WEDNESDA Y 1 JUNE 26, 1968 Office o f the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE -------------------------------------------------------------------THE u
  • Press release, "The 'B. Y. Morrison Memorial Lecture' by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Convention of the American Institute of Architects, Portland, Oregon, 6/26/1968"
  • for kitchen help, blacks ,vere still barred from the Forty Acres when we planned our party there on December 3 I, 196 . When we announced in the press that the new President, Lyndon Johnson, would be flying to the BJ Ranch for Lhe holidays, we knew that Horace
  • for centuries is re-created in the panoramic displays which are part of the exhibition. During a press preview of the exhibit, Lady Bird Johmson observed, "I think it explains us to ourselves. It's sort of an introduction of some of us to the rest of us
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at Nebraska State Conference on Natural Beauty, Lincoln, Nebraska, 6/15/1966"
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Redwood National Park Dedication, 11/25/1968"
  • Press release, "Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Baccalaureate Address, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass., 6/9/1964"
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Tyler, Texas, 10/26/1964"
  • , sponsored by U. T.'s His­ tory Department and College of Liberal Arts. His book, scheduled for publication in the spring by Oxford University Press, is titled Lyndon B. Johnson, A PoliticalLife, 1908-1960. lit will be the first of two projected volumes. 2
  • of entertainment being dispensed by the radio these days did not keep you from listening to “Meet the Press,” last Friday night over KVET. As a matter of insignificant fact, it is just as well that this program, 1 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY
  • 0 t I • SEPTE:MBER 25, 1964 FOR IMMEDIATE RE LEASE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRET A RY (E ufaula, Oklahoma) THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT AND MRS . LYND CN B. JOHNSON AT DEDICATION OF EUFAULA DAM E UFAULA, OKLAHOMA
  • Press release, "Remarks of the President and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at Dedication of Eufaula Dam, Eufaula, Oklahoma, 9/25/1964"
  • reel that a phone at the Ranch was on a hundred-yard cord so that when he was down walking by the Ped rnale. they could just re I it our to him like a garden hos . George Christian ( Press Seaetary to President Joh11so11): I Company): 1 : was out
  • , are happily celebrating 50 years of marital bliss. Bess is the daughter of former Democratic Kentucky Gov. and Sen. Earle Clements. Her own career in politics ranged from chief of protocol for President Lyndon Johnson to press secretary to Vice President
  • , are happily celebrating 50 years of marital bliss. Bess is the daughter of former Democratic Kentucky Gov. and Sen. Earle Clements. Her own career in politics ranged from chief of protocol for President Lyndon Johnson to press secretary to Vice President
  • no doubt that the country as a whole reacted as we did. Cordially yours, Mrs . Johnson The White House Washington CO YLBJL PRESS CUPPING RlJRF.AtJ DALI.AS f.rtahl1 .1 hrd 1910 Palestine, TX Herald-Press (Cir. D. 11,463) '; (;·r 1 1 'MA~ Eartha Kitt
  • and hopeless effort.'· But he ex­ pressed '·deep regret" over ·'the way in which we allowed the Vi tmlm War to become the totally defining vent of those years and likewise of the his­ tory. Jn the Johnson years it was the Vietnam War and nothing else. And so
  • never go1it published but felt good about writing i1for it was that Saturday ages ago that. P,esident. Johnson won oVer a doubtful White House Press Co(ps.fnany of whom Md questioned hi$ racial &lnoerity. reponlng tha1 president Johnson had used the N
  • never go1it published but felt good about writing i1for it was that Saturday ages ago that. P,esident. Johnson won oVer a doubtful White House Press Co(ps.fnany of whom Md questioned hi$ racial &lnoerity. reponlng tha1 president Johnson had used the N
  • , lowered productivity, higher and higher taxes, reliance on short-term debt to avoid facing tough issues, hidden liabilities in the form of unfunded pen­ sions and social security." Rohatyn's experience with public-private institutions to ad­ dress pressing
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, American Road Builders Association, Denver, Colorado, 2/23/1966"