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  • development. This is only oneexample of manyI mightcite. Out. of an association andalIianceborn of . adversity,there hascomea closeandcordialbond of understandingandcooperation between citizens of bothour lands. Wewelcome the talent andetnerpriseand
  • • i RDIARKS BY S~OR , LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO THEOKLABCMA PRESSASSOCIATION OKLAHOMA CITY, JULY 2, l.960 Ifndon B. Johnson: I appreciate in asking me here to visit your kindness and generousity with the Oklahoma Press Association: the OPA
  • Record copy, Remarks to the Oklahoma Press Association, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 7/2/60
  • Association Correction Sheet for Weekly Release to Texas Newspapers Text of TV Script Filmed by Senator Johnson, Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, and Col. and Mrs. Royal N. Baker Gridiron Club Speech by Senator Johnson (This Speech Not For Publication) Address
  • put a curb on the di11~ apiral of i nflation build more. This nation whioh a Republican-dominated Congress gave u1. Government muet be a strong ally Free enterprise and not a foe of free enterprise. :must be unhampered by red tape
  • - The National Association of Manufacturers will give a dinner in honor of President and Mrs. Park at TUESDAY,MAY25 a.m. PDT Departure a.m. HST Arrival from Los Angeles, at Honolulu California. International Airport Lunch to be arranged. p.m. Possible
  • Association 31, 1968 545 of Attorneys General • I , AttorneyGeneralClark, DistinguishedAttorneysGeneral:- I. I amgladyou couldcomeby to seeus today. You . are the leadinglawyersof your States. Theproblemsyou face everydayare so complexthey
  • Folder, "1/31/1968 President's Remarks to National Association of Attorneys General," Statements Files, Box 264
  • said: "No, we had a hearing and the Committee recommendedthe action on the -3basis of' the evidence it heard. The first man they heard was the President of' your Bar Association." The Judge said: "Now, let me tell you something about the President
  • of Federal population across the country. He expressed the belief that this official association of Federal leaders would generate a better understanding of Federal operations, improved management and efficiency, and more effective execution
  • , National Association Admncement of Colored People Special Remarks Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson for 56 the 86 98 Tuesday, December 12, 19 72 Equal Opportunity as a Societal Problem Robin M. Williams, Jr. Professor of Sociology, Cornell University 104