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- a Christmas season program entitled
''Twentieth Century Song Book: A Musical Celebration.''
Coming Events
February 13-April 18: An exhibition of Mexican Prints.
February 22:
Richard Norton Smith, Director of the Herbert Hoover Library, will discuss George
- of
Texas A&M Press' re-publication of
her Ruffles and Flourishes, a best
selling account of her service in the
Johnson White House.
RichardNorton Smith, directorof
the Herbert Hoover Library,
brought his just-publishedbiogra
phy of the first U.S
-
on the presidential inauguration stand but ex
President Herbert Hoover, behind Truman, takes a
serious view of the situation. Left to right: Mrs. Tru
man; Mrs. John Eisenhower; Mrs. Richard i.·on;
Maj. John Eisenhower: Mrs. Eisenhower; William
R. Castle, former
- traditions, so did the striking of a commemo
rative medal for a presidential inauguration. The medals
were first produced in very limited quantities, mainly as
gifts for the Inaugural Committee. Not until Herbert
Hoover's time were the medals sold
- , yet the passions of the times
and the temper of an antagonistic Congress prevented a
sensible period of reconstruction. I thought that Herbert
Hoov r was a wise and compassionate man, but he was com
pletely unable to cope with the economic disaster
- by the National Archives
and Records Administration.
Most recently, Fawcett has served
as Assistant Director, and then
acting Dir,ector of the Herbert
Hoover Library and Museum in
West Branch, Iowa.
He was named to his new
position by Don W. Wilson (right
- Smith,
Director of the Herbert Hoover
Library.
Claudine Weiher, Deputy Archivist
of the United States
Tom Johnson, President of the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors; Caro
line Kennedy, representing the Kennedy Library Foundation, and William
vanden
- at
the University of Michigan.
,-.....
Former Yale baseball infielder
George Bush displays his form at
horseshoes.
I0
Physical Fitness in the White House
infonnation). Herbert Hoover invented
a variation of volleyball which used a
ten-pound medicine ball instead
-
was crucial in allowing me Loget a bel
t r understanding of my topic.
My proje t received the Herbert
Hoover Presidential Library·s Award
for best u 'C of Presidential Library
Sources at State competiti n. 1 was
chosen to represent the state of Iowa
- , CTJ
and General Harry Vaughan (Truman’s military aide) attend the services.
LBJ, Wright Patman and Rayburn speak on the “Texas State Forum of the Air”
regarding congressional response to domestic issues. LBJ says that the Hoover
Commission’s first
- Presidential administrations. The third has no name yet, but he says it will cover
the administrations from James Buchanan to Herbert Hoover.
In the meantime, he says "Secrets" has been selling well.
Later this year, he says a different publisher will release
- Presidential administrations. The third has no name yet, but he says it will cover
the administrations from James Buchanan to Herbert Hoover.
In the meantime, he says "Secrets" has been selling well.
Later this year, he says a different publisher will release
- by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts
and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive.
discoverlbj.org
LBJ and CTJ attend a dinner as guests of Tom Pickett in honor of Herbert Hoover
- other Steering Committee members to decide
on appointments.
Pearson also criticizes LBJ’s support of Price Daniel over Herbert Lehman for a
seat on the Judiciary Committee. Lehman has more seniority but is not a lawyer,
an unofficial requirement
- ·
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October 22, 1964·.
•'•
j
,·•;
. Attended Memorial Service for· President
Herbert Hoover, s·t. Bar~holomew's Episcopal
Church, New York City
f
. October 31, 1964. · :. ·_· ·
·..
','
_·.·. :· :, 'Campaign speech; Madison Square Garden,
New
- , it is con
sidered a permanent exh1b1l.
Radios are part of the new display techniques. From a vintage radio visitor·
listen to the voice of Woodrow Wilson. Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin
Roosevelt speak from a radio built in 1933 while campaign
- , Mitchell and Mitch II, P.A.
George H. Nash
Historian, Author and Biographer of
Herbert Hoover
Douglass Cater. President
Washington College
"The
·ew Deal's Legacy For The Future"
Mr. Cater
Mr. Brademas
Vernon E. Jordan. Jr.
Attorney at Law
Akin, Gump
- badly that it required stitches. Despite these
outbursts, Johnson's love for Blanco never wavered.
Answer: Blanco was a gift and not a dog that any member of our family was close to.
*- Edgar was named after J. Edgar Hoover who had given the pup to LBJ
- badly that it required stitches. Despite these
outbursts, Johnson's love for Blanco never wavered.
Answer: Blanco was a gift and not a dog that any member of our family was close to.
*- Edgar was named after J. Edgar Hoover who had given the pup to LBJ
- that the “Dump Nixon” movement is flourishing again.
High-ranking conservative Republicans in Washington are claiming that men such
as Herbert Brownell, Jr., General Lucius Clay, Paul Hoffman, and Sidney
Weinberg are discussing various alternative candidates
- attends meetings of the Appropriations Committee and State-Justice-Judiciary
subcommittee today. Among his phone calls are ones to Postmaster General Arthur
Summerfield and J. Edgar Hoover.
5/14
State-Justice-Judiciary Subcommittee marks up
- .
On this case as on any such case, the public interest
cones before all personal
feelings.
I have requested and received Mr. Jenkins' resignation.
Within moments after being notified last night, I ordered Director J. Edgar
Hoover of the FBI to make an immediate
- .
On this case as on any such case, the public interest
cones before all personal
feelings.
I have requested and received Mr. Jenkins' resignation.
Within moments after being notified last night, I ordered Director J. Edgar
Hoover of the FBI to make an immediate
- from the collections of the
Library of Congress, the National Ar
chives, the Ohio Historical Society, the
Chicago Historical Society, and the
Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower
and Kennedy Presidential Libraries.
From March 15 to April 25, 1976
- and scenes
from the pa ·t.
John Fawcett has been Chief of the Audiovisual
Section since 1973. He began his career as a museum
assistant with the Hoover Library while studying physics
at the University of Iowa. He soon changed his major to
history, and became
- sident Hoover's. At eac.h place I learned som thing ...
First, [the Library is] a research facility. We house all of
Lyndon's papers-you
can't get librarians to throw
anything away-and
the papers f a good many of the
people who were his working assodates
- . He call d J. Edgar Hoover to
tell him that he wants the inquiry to be
run by the FBI at the federal level, and
by state attorney general Waggoner
Carr at the state level. Johnson said,
"So I looked at the transcript that I
had prepared in part and I
- , offering limited technical and financial aid to areas facing
school desegregation.
Reedy reports that J. Edgar Hoover is opposed to legislation in the bombing field,
but will not publicly oppose the bill.
1/22
LBJ attends executive session of the Armed
- Library; James
O'N ill, Assistant Archivist for Presidential Libraries; Robert Wood, Assi"itanl Director or the Hoover I ibraq; Robert
Warner, Archivist of the United States; Thomas Soapes, Office f Presidential Libraric.,; Claudine Weiher, ,\s:.istant
- their annual meeting at the Library at the time of the opening of the World War II
exln'bition. Standing are: Ralph Bledsoe, Reagan Library; John Taylor, Nixon Library; Ben Zobrist, Truman Library;
Richard Norton Smith, Hoover Library; John Fawcett, Assistant
- ,
and all future chief executives.
Consequently,
there now exist librnries bear
versity of Texas anJ are operated
by the
:..1tiunal
Services
Archives
of the General
ing the names of Presidents Hoover, Roose
velt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy
- Hoover recommends U.S. spend
$475 million to supply German citizens with food, fertilizer and petroleum
products to insure the survival of Germany and Western Europe.
March
3/4
Greek government appeals to U.S. for speedy financial assistance, arms
- ~. Lyndon 8. Johnson; an mscnbed
pholograph ol President Harry Trumar1, 1964, a gift from
Pr s1d nt Truman to Presid nt Johnson: bronze pres11.lential
m dais set in silver of Pr sidcnts H 'rbert Hoover and
Franklin D. Roosevelt, a gift from l'v[ilton S
- shake hands with J. Edgar Hoover.
6/11
Truman vetoes Case Bill, calling it far too restrictive on unions. House attempts
to override veto but falls short of two-thirds needed. LBJ votes yea.
House passes terminal leave bill for enlisted men, 380-0
- address to answer the charges.
He maintains that he made the appointment with the approval of J. Edgar
Hoover because failing to do so would have tipped off many other people then
under surveillance by the FBI. Truman also charges that the Eisenhower
- Kittrell,
Kilgores, Jenkins and Carpenters.
6/11
LBJ attends anti-discrimination subcommittee of PCEEO. Attends 4:30 p.m. WH full
cabinet meeting. He talks with J. Edgar Hoover and with Walter Winchell that
evening.
1962 Chronology ● p. 15 of 35
07/2024
- to the Interior Department have been
abandoned. The transfer had been recommended by the Hoover Commission on
Reorganization of the Executive Branch.
4/25
Mrs. Bob Bartley hosts a tea for Miss Lou Rayburn.
Fagan Dickson, executive director of the Loyal Democrats