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- -Jackson Day Dinner, then returns to Washington.
3/31
Attends brunch at Larry O’Brien’s; hosts dinner at The Elms with Congressmen
Thornberry, Thomas, Brooks, Bulling and their wives, the Busbys and the Bill
Whites.
April
4/1
Attends Bobby Baker’s
- Cohen
Charles Melt
Wilbur Cohen
12/7/68
11/29/68
11/29/68
10/21/68
(interim
date)
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Ivan Bennett
Alice Rivlin
&
10/68
12/68
Robert Wood
12/18/68
Merton Peck
Harold Rowe
11/4/68
11/19/68
Ramsey Clark
Edward Wenk
Wilbur Cohen
No date
- . The first, jointly sponsored with the LBJ
School of Public Affairs and the Brookings Institution in
February, traced the nation's effort to develop an energy
policy since the end of World War II and then focused on
current problems and poten11al solutions
- to stablish a
permanent endowment for the Friends of the Library in Mrs.
Johnson's name
Former Ambassador Edward . Clark announced during the
evening the success of that effort - the goal of $1 milJion was
surpassed by m re than $250,000.
It i especially
- my ‘television debut’ over one
of the local stations where I was interviewed by the news commentator.”
4/11
Aunt Kitty writes to LBJ that Uncle Tom Johnson is confined to bed with another
heart attack.
4/12
Marietta Brooks arrives in Washington
- National Committee. Other
speakers included: Harry Truman, Coke Stevenson, Ed Pauley, Myron Blalock,
W.A. Brooks, Hatton Sumners and LBJ. The dinner climaxed a month-long
fundraising drive for the DNC.
March
Early March
Pat Adelman chosen as general
- Brooks today regarding the new KTBC building. That evening
he attends a cocktail party at Drew Pearson’s in honor of Earle Clements.
1/25
The Clean Elections Bill passes the Senate after Senator Hennings leads the fight
to include primary elections
- of International Expositions of this intention
and reserve a six-month period on the BIE schedule for this
purpose.
Presidential aides Ralph A. Dungan and Edward L.
Sherman in early June established contacts with the State
Department, Commerce Department, Interior
- /14
White House leadership meeting at 8:45 a.m., meeting with JFK at 2:45 p.m., to
Ranch at 5 p.m. with CTJ, Jenkinses, Thornberrys, MMW, Warren Woodward,
Kellam.
2/16
To San Antonio for tour of Brooks Aerospace Medical Center, back to the Ranch
-
(D) NEWS
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b
igginbotham
finalist
Edward
W. •Higginbotham,
Orange
ounty maintenance
supervisor
for the
Texas Department of Highways and Public
Transportation. ts one of six finalists chosen
for the Highway Beautification Award.
A continuation
-
(D) NEWS
f
b
igginbotham
finalist
Edward
W. •Higginbotham,
Orange
ounty maintenance
supervisor
for the
Texas Department of Highways and Public
Transportation. ts one of six finalists chosen
for the Highway Beautification Award.
A continuation
- of National Educati n"";
Loyal Greer "Projects Camelot and Sim
patico in Chile and Colombia, 1965";
Douglas Kinnard "Maxwell Taylor and
1 ational Policy"; Elise Kirk "Historical
Study of Music Related to the White
House": Edward Kutler ..Presidential
Economic
- in EOB. Hosts
reception at home for President’s Commission on Status of Women.
2/13
Speaks to compliance officers at Brookings Institute. Attends luncheon meeting
with Rusk and senators on Congo policy, at State. Meets with Goldberg, Reedy and
Fortas
- on (;roup,: llr. Kan·n Davi,,, St nior F1•1low.
Brooking-, ln,titulion
Impact nn llt·liH·r) S~,lt•m,: David W.1rm•r. l'r•>·
ll's,or, LHJ S1·hool uf l'uhlic \[fair,
l'an< l l'· rlkipanl.:
llavid 11.imburg. Chairman - l'r1•~idl nl.
Institute
of MPdidne
-
(speech)
February 22,. 1964
Remarks at Mexican Fiesta, Sports Arena,
Los Angeles
June 19, 1964
Arrival remarks, and viewed tactical aircraft
display, Edwards Air Forc e Base
Speech, groundbreaking ceremony for new
Rapid Transit S )Stem, Concord
I
II
- Humphrey, Edward Ken·
nedy, Joe Califano, Harry McPherson, Kenneth O'Don
nell, Esther Peterson, Clarence Mitchell.
Others demurred. Horace Busby warned that the
idea was premature. John Gardner was worried that
the thrust of the conference was misdirected
- Harman from serving as county chairman.
CTJ is in Texas making important decisions about the house in Stonewall. She is
working with Max Brooks, Melvin Winters and Marcus Burg on renovations on
the house and repairs on the roof and dam. There have been
- , ,\11n!mb1•1·.9
/'ant'/: Exn•rpb rrom pertinent
motion pittures
and
tell•vision film'i.
J/11dnalor: lr or1a Steint·m, '.\-ls.Magazine
0Jher l'arlidpUJ1l.~: James Brooks, l'roduc r, "Rhoda";
\ irgini·1 Carter, Assislant lo 'orman Lear,
an
dl·m
- a visit with Mrs.
Johnson to reminisce about bygone
days in Washington and Texas.
Several from the group visited the
Library as well, and they are pic
tured here.
Kent Hance; Jim Chapman; J. J. "Jake" Pickle; Jim Wright; Jack Brooks; Jack Hightower
- . Eisenhower at the Congressional Club.
5/11
LBJ goes to Austin and then to Houston to attend the funeral on 5/12 of Wesley
West’s mother.
5/14
LBJ flies from Houston to Hillsboro to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Rather, who died in an auto
- to entertain.
Tex Easley’s column notes that Mrs. Dale Miller was recently elected president of
the Texas State Society. Other officers are: Robert Anderson and CTJ, vice
presidents; Mrs. Herbert Brownell, Sarah McClendon, Price Daniel, Jack Brooks,
Tom Bartle
- to make the commencement address at
Bethany College. That evening he flies to Baltimore to attend a testimonial dinner
honoring Congressmen Edward Garmatz, Samuel Friedel and George Fallon.
6/8
LBJ attends meeting of the State-Justice-Judiciary
- rights amendments must clear a committee also.”
4/29
LBJ performs ground-breaking ceremonies at the site of the new Washington
headquarters of 16 railroad unions at 1st and D Sts., N.W. With him were Rayburn
and Edward Keating, editor and manager
- spends the day in Austin looking at building sites for KTBC with Max Brooks and
Jesse Kellam.
4/25
In the first test of the Eisenhower Doctrine, the Sixth Fleet is ordered to the Eastern
Mediterranean because of unrest in Jordan.
1957 Chronology ● p
- , Eisenhower,
Kennedy, and Johnson-joined with the Brookings
Institution in sponsoring a majOI' symposium on a
subject important to the Administrations of all four
Presidents-wage-price
policy. The idea for the
multi-Library endeavor was proposed by Walt Rostow
- at the Smithsonian
Institution, the National Park Service,
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
in Williamsburg,
Virginia,
The
Mariners'
Museum
in Newport
News, Virginia, and the Museums at
Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New
York.
Ms. Royse brings to the Library
a strong
- .
George Perkins Marsh once wrote that be was "forest b o rn" and in bis
youth, ''the bubbling brook, the trees, the flowers, the W. ld animals were persons.
not things" to him. In this setting in wbich the se thoughts were born. they appear
again
- brooks
Sermons in stones, and good in everything. 11
You and your parks are our entrance to an intensified
educational prog ram for the young. You have the laboratory and
I am sure that you can find new ideas for new students.
If so; you will have
- nguished Congressman Jack Brooks who has worked
tirelessly and effectively for you duri ng hi s 12 years in Washing
ton . The President and I count hi m and his wife, Charlotte ,
among our close friends .
Beaumont has always had a boom spi rit . We have
-
President Johnson's Model "T" A Popular Tourist Attraction
Brookings Team Studies Wag ~Price Policies Since 1950's
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Chief Archivist Charles Corkron
Heads Team of Professionals
- , Wenonah
Linoleum block, 1943
Day Bell,
5
BROOKINGS SCHOLAR RECEIVESAWARD
FOR THE BESTBOOK ON THE CONGRESS
Larrv Reed, Assistant Director of the LBJ Foundation,
prize-\\ inning check to James Sundquist.
presents Foundation's
James L. Sundquist, senior
- , and former Secretary of
Energy and Secretary of Defense, was keynote· speaker at the Brookings conference. Here he is flanked by LBJ
School Dean Max Sherman, LBJ Library Director Harry Middleton and senior staff member Nanette Blandin of
Brookings.
The LBJ
- Deathe, Bolton, Elmo Brown, Chuck Brooks
and Charles Howell.
2/14-2/25
At the 20th Congress of Soviet Communists Party in Moscow, Nikita Khrushchev
proclaims a new party line, including destruction of Joseph Stalin as national idol.
The rush to “de
- at home or
abroad.
Anyone with imagination, zeal and brains has many
opportunities in unfinished America. A number of you already
participate in this through the Phillips-Brooks House.
I can tell you first hand that Appalachia cries out for young
women
- ;
Congressman Jack Brooks, the incoming Dean: Dr. Melville
Bell Grosvenor,
hairman of the Board of the
a·ional
Geographic; Robert Wynn of San Antonio, de igner of the
exhibit, and Mrs. Johnson.
More than 300 Friends were on hand for the event.
Lynda Robb
- a distinguished array of experts from
the lields f political science, his ory and journalism. Among the
po itical scientists w re Joseph Cooper, Rice niversity; oger
Davidson. Library of C ngress; Richard Fenn , niversity of
Rochester· Sam Kernell. Brookings
- ,
Australia, an Vietnam.
Conferences Slated for Spring
A confer nee jointly sponsored by the Library, the LBJ
School and the Brookings Institution, to be held February
12-13 in the Library, will examine the history of energy policy
in the United States
- taught at Trinity College there for eight years.
He has been a frequent participant in Brookings Institution
conferences and an occasional lecturer for Eisenhower Fel
lows.
Hardeman is currently living in San Antonio, where he is a
professor of political