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  • . Joh on and Eagle Scout Marsh Weiershausen of Fredericksburg, Texas. cut ribbon to open exhibit. Norman Rockwel I Paintings Trace Boy Scout Movement An exhibit observing the 70th anniversary of the Boy S out movement and depicting its relationship
  • Bundy, Douglass Cater, Carol Laise Bunker, John Spanier, William Ap­ pleman Williams, Norman Hackerman, John Roche, David Saxon, Nancy Teeters. Norman Podhoretz and Bill Moy rs. D The exhibit on the Boy Scout of America, will be in the Library from
  • of the Select Committee on Higher Educa­ tion; Norman Hackerman, former president of Rice University, and Pat Holley, teacher in Quitman, Texas (left) and Wilhelmina Delco, chair­ ma11of the Higher Education Com­ mittee of the Texas House of Repre­ sentatives
  • about him and his program to date, was launched in the early part of 1981 with a grant from th Rockwell Fund, Inc. ot Houston. The bibliography, which will also list materials on Mrs. Johnson, is being prepared by Cecilia Bellinger of Cov­ ington
  • . Johnson Foundation. As another means to facilitate research, the L.B.J.Foundation is sponsoring, with the help f the Rockwell Fund of Houston, rhe pu lication of a bibliograph on Lyndon Johnson. The Audiovisual and Photographic Archives Thl'. visual
  • will be published in the near future. A gift from Joe and Bennie Green and the Rockwell Fund, Inc. enabled the Library staff to compile a bibliography on President John­ son, Mrs. Johnson. and the family. The University of Texas Press will publish Lyndon B. Johnson
  • in planning and preparation, "Lyndon B. John­ son: A Bibliography", was recently published by the University of Texas Press. It was funded by grants from Rockwell Fund, Inc., of Houston, Texas. In an introduction to the bibliography, Robert Divine, profes­ sor