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for a panel on space which will
include former Apollo astronaut Pete
Conrad: Walter Cronkite will deliver
the final word in that :-ession.
Joe Califano is set to lecture on
"The Legm.:yof the Great Society:·
Historians Michael Beschloss,
Robert Dallek, Doris
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with the growing independence
of
the NATO nations and the intransi
gence
of Charles
de Gaulle.
Johnson encouraged
the idea of
regional
development
in many
areas,
but nowhere
with more
telling results than in the formation
of the Association
of S()Utheast
Asian
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LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) flies to Dallas with CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson), WJ (Walter
Jenkins), MMW (Mary Margaret Wiley), and Moursunds; they meet the Gene
Chambers, Mrs. West, and Mr. & Mrs. Charles McGaha, attend Cotton Bowl game,
return later to Ranch
- , or in the concentration
camps of the Third Reich.
One member of the audience
wanted to know if Styron found his
trade to be hard work. Like Joseph
Conrad, replied the author, "I never
approach my writing desk in the
morning without wanting to burst
into tears."
Front
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Charles Wilson, former president of General Motors, as secretary of defense.
Under pressure from the Armed Services Committee, and after considerable
controversy, Wilson agrees to sell his GM stock and is confirmed by the Senate
on 1/26/53.
A passenger
- to Washington this afternoon.
1/6
LBJ flies to Detroit where he makes numerous stops: Second Avenue Baptist
Church, Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Ford Auditorium, Cobo Hall; then flies to West
Palm Beach for meeting with JFK. Spends night at Charles Wrightsman
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discoverlbj.org
rights generally. Participants include Rep. Jim Roosevelt of LA, Dick Bolling of
Kansas City, Adam Clayton Powell of NYC, and Charles Diggs of Detroit. They
reportedly decided on strategy to abandon
- Johnson) scheduled to arrive in Washington on 12/31 or 1/1.
January
1/1
Ed Weisl, Preparedness Subcommittee counsel, reveals on 12/31 that the
subcommittee investigating U.S. missiles and satellite programs has decided against
calling Charles E. Wilson
- this magnificent setting -- God 1s handiwork -- and
used it as a backdrop for a great many activities of human enjoyment
and recreation, of uplift and inspiration. Your artists, like Archie
Teeter and Conrad Schweiring, are nationally known; the varied
musical