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wanted to stay out of "honest" civil
wars, but felt we could not do so
when one side or the other was allied
with
international
communism.
Eisenhower's Secretary of State,
John Foster Dulles. put it this way, in
early 1953:
We must hold the present out
- and tell him to
turn off a11their aid." We came back
in two hours and it was frigid .... "
John Gronouski, professor at the
LBJ School of Public Affairs,
spoke at the annual birthday cele
bration at Southwest Texas State
University, LBJ's alma mater
- with Nation's Business who
formerly was with U.S. News &
World Report; John Kornacki, Direc
tor of the Everett Dirksen Congres
sional Center in Pekin, Illinois;
Middleton, and Dean Livingston.
Eveningsat The Library
The team of Karen Kuykendall,
Sterling
- these paja
mas in the bathroom and getting th
others that are ehind there?" and l
·aid. "No, not at all.'" Then he said.
"And wh n you've done that, would
you go foe McGeorge Bund ?"
George Christian: Lyndon John on
was a v ritable I maclo of a man who
want d
- than any man, and I loved him." In the background is Colonel John
Hesterman, III, USAF, Commanding Officer, 12th Flying Training Wing, Randolph AFB.
Colonel Hesterman also spoke, and assisted Mr. Moyers with laying the wreath.
Photo by Charles Bogel
I
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The
elder
artists-John
Biggers
Elizabeth Atlett, Jean Lacy, Jacob
Lawrence, Gordon Parks, Faith
Ringgold, John Scott and Carroll
Harris Simms-all underscore the
isolated successes of African
American artists that character
ized the twentieth century. When