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  • . Driven by the necessity of earning money to upport his family. Grant began to write magazine articles about his battles. and found the work so satisfying that he decided to prepare his Mem­ oirs. Almost at the same time. he began to feel the pain in his
  • , be encouraged Ills : "Oxford University isn't the best place to f•11&,Cessor to do the same. President George •learn American 'military habits," teased ;_Jlush happily obliged~ In January 1989, \Time magazin~/·:'Word is that President ~ ~~en the.twomen parted
  • , be encouraged Ills : "Oxford University isn't the best place to f•11&,Cessor to do the same. President George •learn American 'military habits," teased ;_Jlush happily obliged~ In January 1989, \Time magazin~/·:'Word is that President ~ ~~en the.twomen parted
  • to . 50-mmutl• doc:urnl•nlation of tl1c e entful l.ifo of th compl ·, col rf 1 and n­ cern xi mnu who lived- ml !eel-through htrbulent times. "Hi· manner, they would di cover 'i\:l!i 11lw11 the sum -wh •thcr ii w:i~ . p cc, edu­ cation, military
  • Texa■• Pre ■ idellt Jolm■ oa, a• all Pre ■ ident• before him, mu■t• becau ■ e of th• pre ■■ur•• of hi• oUlc•• take ■ ome time to relas la a ■urrOW1dln1 which l■ re ■Uul to him. Ia the ca■• of Pre ■ ident Joba■oa, tbi■ i■ hi ■ home ta Tema.a. Pre
  • Texa■• Pre ■ idellt Jolm■ oa, a• all Pre ■ ident• before him, mu■t• becau ■ e of th• pre ■■ur•• of hi• oUlc•• take ■ ome time to relas la a ■urrOW1dln1 which l■ re ■Uul to him. Ia the ca■• of Pre ■ ident Joba■oa, tbi■ i■ hi ■ home ta Tema.a. Pre
  • ~ • llichnrd G. C.,•tst111 IK't~. Ch,11nn.111 aromi:d-h\ the is:.ucs of our times, :ind of Ilic fioard 111 G1•11cmlMotors Corp: tll the ( ii> \ 111\'CTSII)' or Ne,, York, nud \\ ho would broaden the horimn~ of ()Ur fonnu S, \'.l'Ctnn· o{ IIUJ) m lus kc, null
  • despair in their eyes . The~ e cecories of depression cay seec part of the past to those who live in prosperous times, but no one who has traveled as the President and I have traveled -- can fail to recognize that there are still c any places left behind
  • and administrative duties were handled by Fred E. Jefferson who was a part-time driver and butler. Mrs. Johnson's office has asked III to answerthe third paragraph of your June 23. 1984, letter requesting infor111t1onon MN. John1on•1 WhiteHousestaff
  • and administrative duties were handled by Fred E. Jefferson who was a part-time driver and butler. Mrs. Johnson's office has asked III to answerthe third paragraph of your June 23. 1984, letter requesting infor111t1onon MN. John1on•1 WhiteHousestaff
  • Burnham of the University of Texas led off the morn­ ing session, with Robert Strauss, for­ mer Chairman of the Democratic Party and one-time Ambassador to the Soviet Union. The three joined in agreeing that, overall, the political culture in Washington
  • as the subcommittee’s chief counsel and brain-truster on a part-time basis. 1950 Chronology ● p. 7 of 12 07/2024 7 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our
  • : a challenge to provide such pleasant Ungering places wherever they are needed. The Land and Water Conservation Fund whicb is before Congress at the pl.'esent time is offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire vanishing open space, both in the city
  • hera~ The arrangements co!J'l..mi ttee :f o~ ycu:r next meeting will h"1ve hard time -c.opp:u~g the Tetons? I GI:"• su1·~ there is no more per:!: ect inspi:ratio:1 fer you ladies and gentlc1:i0n -- the veteran workers in the viney