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- , that the interest Mr. Citro had in the
car went beyond its possible use as a dining coach in his new restaurant. It held
significance because of its association with Former President Lyndon Johnson and most
especially The First T.ady Claudia "Ladyhird" Johnson
- , that the interest Mr. Citro had in the
car went beyond its possible use as a dining coach in his new restaurant. It held
significance because of its association with Former President Lyndon Johnson and most
especially The First T.ady Claudia "Ladyhird" Johnson
- coup d’etat seizes power in Czechoslovakia,
suppresses opposition newspapers.
1948 Chronology ● p. 4 of 45
07/2024
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lbjlibrary.org
2/26
REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY
Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts
and other
- FOR RZLEASE AT 12 NOON (ZDT)
FR.IDA Y, OCT OBER l, 19 65
ADDRESS OF MRS. LYNDON B o JOHNSON BEFORE
THE LUNCHEON AT TH.I!: ANNUAL CONVENTION OF
THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS MANAGING EDITORS ASSOCIATION
YO U -· AND TOMORROW'S MAI~ STREETS
Mr. Beebe, Friende
- Press release, "Address of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson before the Luncheon at the Annual Convention of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association, 10/1/1965"
- the White House read in th eir
daily newspapers of the problems faced and the decisions made in the
President's Executive Office.
But tbere is a less familiar and more intimate aide to this building
that is home as well as the hub of administrat ive leader
- the Radio Correspondents Association annual dinner.
Senator Joe McCarthy arrives in Houston to investigate whether improper
influence was exercised in a recent pipeline construction case before the Federal
Power Commission.
2/9
General Omar Bradley
- ,
replacing James Farley.
8/7
LBJ, Charlie Marsh and George Brown in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia;
Marsh giving advice on newspapers.
CTJ goes to Santa Fe, New Mexico; George, Alice and Margaret Brown are also
there; CTJ is at La Prudia, New Mexico
- , to restling oil rigs, to football.
there is a myth of the supporting women who fostered these male
enterprises, diminished nowadays t the exhibition of furs and
bangles in the sky boxes, and pompons and pomty bras at half
time on the field. I distrust
- mate because.
among other reasons, "It wouldn't be
worthwhile being president if Lyndon
were majority leader." rEd. note: A
number of LBJ's associates have
recalled him saying that one reason
among many that he accepted the
vice-presidential nomination
- who are in
Washington for the American Society of Newspaper Editors Association
convention. A surprise birthday cake is served to Mrs. Diana Hobby, wife of
William P. Hobby, Jr., during the three-hour voyage.
1955 Chronology ● p. 14 of 46
07/2024
14
-
(Handwritten on Senate stationery)
Dear Mr.President,
Reading the newspapers and
their columnists and listening to my
colleagues in Congress (including
myself) on what to do and what not to
do in Viet Nam must become some
what discouraging at times.
I
- Hospital this morning. Dr. Willis Hurst is also
in Washington, has dinner with the Johnsons at their home the next night.
February
2/2
Eisenhower presents the American Heart Association “Heart of the Year” Award to
LBJ in a ceremony at the White House
- on the second floor~
Renderings by Graeber, Simmons & Cowan, A.I.A. Architects, Inc. In association with R. Max Brooks, FA/A
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Foundation Board Meets
At LBJ Ranch
Members of the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors,
meeting at the LBJ Ranch on June 7-8, approv d
- .
On the corresix1ndents' panel were
Frank Cormier, for a long time with
the Associated Press and now retired;
Helen Thomas, United Press Interna
tional and dean of the Whjte House
press corps: Marianne Means, Hearst
Newspapers and l(jng Features syndi
cate: James
- and Native
American settlement sites across the country.
The United States Newspaper Progrnm,
created by the NEH in ID8'.2,is microfilming
.>4 million pages from hundreds of thousands
of local newspapers that would otherwise be
lost to decay. The Endowment
- protection t mpcred the 111herent
hardships and cruelties of\\ hat is still, by some, called the
free enterprise system ..
The R osev It Revolution, the New Deal, to this day is
both celebrated and not quite forgiven The poor ;.ire still
though! y the -.tern
- ;.,eparate session~. probed
three issues of compelling concern: prioriti1:, m c
- .
LBJ attends stag dinner in honor of the President, hosted by George H. Baker of
Business Magazine Editors Association.
1/23
LBJ is scheduled to meet with Truman, but cancels. Later that day LBJ hosts
dinner for John Connally, Cameron McElroy and Ray
- in the school newspaper
and yearbooks, to the delight of his
classmates, who voted him "Wittiest"
and "Most Original."
Butler even found humor in the
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charged with treason, espionage and black market activities, and admits he is
“guilty in principle.”
2/5
Democratic caucus meets to discuss amending the cloture rule.
LBJ attends Radio Correspondents Association Annual Dinner honoring the
President
- was then briefed
on the Library's Oral History Project, in which inter
views with md1viduals who ere associated with Presi
dent Johnson are taped and transcribed for researchers
working with the Library's collections.
Ford and Mrs. Johnson examine a document
- column and radio broadcast. LBJ wants to see the memoranda to see
who has come up with ideas.
1/25
Robert E. Lee is confirmed as a member of the FCC by a 58 to 25 Senate vote,
despite the controversy which arise because of Lee’s association
- , President's Commission on
White House Fellows
Frank Ikard, Sr., Danzansky, Dickey, Tydings, Quint & Gordon
J. J. Pickle, United States Representative, 10th District, Texas
Charis Walker, Charis E. Walker Associates, Inr.
system up for ransom." It represents
- compiled by Dr. Hurst
and his colleague, the late Dr. Jim
Cain of the Mayo Clinic, also a long
time friend of the Johnson family.
The book, titled, LBJ: To Know
Him Better, contains recollections of
Johnson by some 40 persons who
were associated with him
- the President
while writing the report for a presi
dential commission.
Prior to that he had worked as a
reporter for the Associated Pr ss. as
news editor of Archirecrural Fortun
magazine, and as a freelance writ r.
A native of Kansas Middleton grad
uated
- in print.
Now Caro is at work on the final
volume of his LBJ biography.
The author began his remarks with
praise for LBJ Library archivists Clau
dia Anderson and Linda Seelke, who
have helped with his research over the
long years.
As a young newspaper
- had a long
association with the University of
Michigan, where he currently is Prof or
of Education and Public Welfare Admini
stration. From 1969 to 1978 he was Dean
of the Michigan School of Education.
During his career as teacher, admini
strator
- .
Other Committee members include Associate Justice
Thurgood Marshall, George R. Brown, Robert A.
Good, Katharine Graham, Linda Howard, Arthur
Krim, Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, Harry McPherson and
Mark Ward. Dr. Lof will receive the Award in
special luncheon
- to
President Ford.
•
On the other side were the men and women of the Press:
Frank Cormier, Associated Pr
- .
before President Johnson's 75th birthday anniversary.
Following are excerpts from the memorial speech made by
Jack Valenti, president, Motion Picture Association of
America, and former special assistant to the President:
The measure of a great leader
- and, in many cases, more effective with me. I read
newspapers and magazines. I watched television for news
and comment. I was in touch with many members of Con
gress every single day. I was receiving letters from friends
and enemies, from the informed
- Association of America
Charis E. Walker, adjunct
Professor at the LBJ School of
Public Affairs; Chairman of
Walker Associates
Lee C. White, Special Counsel
to LBJ; attorney,Washington,D.C.
Thomas Wicker, journalist,
New York Times
arc also frequently
- with the Newspaper
Editors Association at the Waldorf, later meets in his hotel suite with Ed Weisl,
Dick Berlin and George Sokolsky. They return to Washington at 9:30 p.m.
4/27
LBJ attends the Democratic Conference at 10:30 a.m. and opens the Senate at
noon
- institutional
inferiority when it came to for
eign policy. In Congress and
the Cold War, however, Robert
David Johnson ucce, sfully
cha II nges that assumption
showing us an enterprising and
activi t legislative branch that
used its constitutional tools
- with CTJ, MMW and Geraldine, where he addresses American
Society of Newspaper Editors at a luncheon, and later meets with Texas newspaper
editors in Hotel Roosevelt suite. They fly to LBJ Ranch at 5 p.m.
4/20
Drives to Brooks AFB with MMW for a checkup
- replied.
Ever since I learned on February 7 of the earlier theft of certain
papers from the personal files of my associate, Robert Low, we have been expecting a coordinated attack. Two staff members· here who admitted involvement were discharged the next
- is to be misunderstood.
And when we say we stand or snmc things wc must never be
seen to have done che opposite. And people associated with
!hat have to leave. It doesn't matter which party.
As an ambassador you use back-channel communications
occasionally to get
- issues a statement saying that Truman’s seizure of the steel mills is
“extremely dangerous and could open the way to seizure of newspapers, labor
unions and churches” and criticizes Truman’s use of the inherent powers of the
presidency to justify his
- with every American
President during that time opened at the Library in February.
Titled, "Boy Scouts of America: From the Brush of Norman
Rockwell," the exhibit features 15 of the original works which the
famed painter undertook during his association
- majored in
journalism and became sports editor
of the student newspaper. the Daily
Texan. After a stint as capitol corre
spondent for International News
Service, he became press secretary to
Texas Governors Price Daniel and
John Connally. ln 1966 he