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- to the
Library on his return from
the Philippin s, where he
observed the election there
as a member of the L.S.
team.
It 1sa sad thing in many ways to refl ton Ferdinand Marcos·
career. He i;eemed when he was elected in 1965 and when
Hubert Humphrey and Jack
- to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the birth of
Lyndon Baines Johnson. Beginning Thursday, August 25,
in Washington, D.C., through Friday, August 26, in San
Marcos, and ending Saturday, August 27, at the LBJ Ranch
in Stonewall, they came from all parts
- said, there will still remain the memories of tho e of us
who knew him and respected him an liked him, ven loved him;
who took pleasure in his presence and mourned his passing and
miss him now. We knew his excesses and faults. He could be
querulous
- /4
LBJ makes speeches in San Marcos and Lockhart.
1/6
LBJ meets with Austin city councilmen on planning for postwar employment of
returning servicemen. “I don’t want to see another leaf-raking program [after?]
the war.”
1/10
LBJ just returned
- and Folk Sing r Bobby Bridger (See Cover.)
Mrs. Johnson, noting that "tonight
e set our pen to a
new cha ter" in the Library's history, quoted a line from
President Johnson's inaugural address ("lt is the excitement
of becoming-always becoming, trying
- decencies,
and they outnumber the slicked-down
crowd"-and
here he would wrinkle his
m ~e as ii. squinting through pince-nez
"Lc.:11million to ont:."
Bill Moyers, at the Johnson family cemetery: "... he touched me more deeply than any
man, taught me more
- of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be
a new storage technology within 10 years."
White House Web team hones president's e-message
By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal
GovExec.com
March 8, 2004
Saturday, Feb. 21
- of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be
a new storage technology within 10 years."
White House Web team hones president's e-message
By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal
GovExec.com
March 8, 2004
Saturday, Feb. 21
- of
planning.
The president's alma mater, Southwest Texas
State
niversity in San Marcos, which had
formally requested the Johnson papers in l 962
when he was vice president, was also seriously
considered as a site. And both campuses com
peted
- on undisclosed mission. Warren Magnuson, in his oral history
interview, remembers accompanying LBJ to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, to settle
Army-Navy feud. Picture taken at Dutch Harbor, Aleutians with Magnuson,
Admiral Theobald and Artemas Gates and Leslie E. Gehres
- Cliris1ia11. Frc111ce.1
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id Davis (White House cunespo11clen1.
Westinghouse
Brooclrnstin
- , his times
and his presidency at
the LBJ Ranch, at the
LBJ Library, in San
Marcos and in Washing
ton, D.C.
In its early years the Library began
serving birthday cake to its visitors
on August 27. One year it decided
to drop the practice-but quickly
- , had reshaped the Republican Party. Grateful for his defense
by others when cruelly castigated, Grant defended private secre
tary Orville E. Babcock and Secretary of War William W.
Belknap during th ir expo.ure as wrongdoers who had disgraced
the Grant
- on public policy and history'!" John Shattuck; H. W. Brands; Frank Gavin;
Bruce Buchanan; panel chair Betty Sue Flowers.
Th LBJ tapes are an even beller
e, ample, Beschloss b lieves. When
LBJ DirecLor Harry Middleton decid
ed to open Lh mas qui kly
- . Gardner
President,
Carnegie
New York City
EXECUTIVE
Corporation
SECRETARY
William B. Cannon
Bureau of the Budget
(Alternate:
Emerson
J.
Elliott)
MEMBERS
(
James E. Allen, Jr.
Commissioner
of Education
Albany,
New York
Fr. Paul C. Reinert
President
- of Texas.
Mr . Carter told an audience of 1,000 in the LBJ
auditonum that "if we can educate the nation about th
myths surrounding menlal health, and reduce the fear of
mental illness and t e stigma attached to it," the goal of pro
viding adequate
- of Alaska (Ernest Gruening and E. L. Bob Bartlett). LBJ is re-elected
majority leader; Everett Dirksen defeats John Sherman Cooper for the position of
minority leader left vacant by the retirement of William Knowland.
When the Senate opens, LBJ, exercising
- of the per
formance of the duet "Home to
the Mountain,_•·in the last acL.
The LBJ Library Oral History Project
In May 1967 White Hou~e aide
Doug Cater called Professor Joe B.
Frantz of the hisLOry department at
The University
of Texas. The
President is very
- , then takes MMW to airport,
with Marie Fehmer. 12:45 p.m., goes to Marble Falls by car with J.C. Kellam and MF
to dedicate monument. CTJ is present. They go to Haywood Camp and later return
to LBJ Ranch.
5/27
1 p.m., goes to San Marcos with Kellams, CTJ
- , saying he will
impound any additional money voted by Congress.
4/16
LBJ apparently has cocktail party for editors.
4/17
Public Buildings Commissioner W. E. Reynolds testifies before a Senate
subcommittee that the White House is a firetrap and asks
- from oral history transcripts
and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive.
discoverlbj.org
May
5/1
LBJ is in San Marcos to discuss the program for the future of San Marcos Army
Air Field. Last week
- for civilian war housing project for the San Marcos
Navigation School is selected.
2/11
President Roosevelt nominates Thurman Arnold as an associate justice of the
Circuit Court for the District of Columbia.
2/16
Ida Nell Connally has a baby daughter.
1
- speech in San Marcos.
5/10
Rebekah Johnson marries O.P. Bobbitt in Monterrey, Mexico.
5/19
W. Lee O’Daniel announces his candidacy for Senate seat
Rebekah Baines Johnson (LBJ’s mother) has operation at Scott-White hospital in
Temple.
5/23
LBJ makes
- ("for years and
years my thought processor"); the
Shah of Iran; Gamal Abdel Nasser;
Walter Lippmann; Adlai Stevenson
("I saw [him] as two very different
men");
Evita Peron ([I was]
"exposed to her horrors in Buenos
Aires"); Imelda Marcos; Eleanor
Roosevelt
- and San Marcos, and addresses a dinner
meeting of the business men’s club.
10/9
LBJ addresses a dinner meeting of the Texas Association of Broadcasters in
Mineral Wells.
10/10
LBJ drives from Mineral Wells to Dallas, where he rides in the State Fair
- Austin airport at noon, makes commencement address at San Marcos,
returns to Washington.
1961 Chronology ● p. 7 of 23
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REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY
Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts
and other