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  • IssueNumberXLVIIIDecember 15. 1990 Fifteenth Century Painting given to President Johnson by Pope Paul VI. MerryChristmasto a[[ our _friends Eveningsat the LibraryProvide Friends of the LBJ Library were invited to "An E ening With ... •• Dr. Don
  • library. The dining room is to the left, very Williamsburg in a deep blue, with a portrait of George himself over the mantle. The Enghsh butler is young, tall, very Brit,ish in looks and training, and a thoroughly nice person with whom I will work well. He
  • in an Age of Globalization damental effect on the global economy. "IL is of arms and the man I will sing," began Paul Samuelson a class­ mate of Rostow's, recalling his friend's lif long superabundance of energy: ''On any academic morning. Walt's pen could
  • , Chairman - former ecretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development Henry S. Reuss, U.S. Congress; Richard Hatcher, Mayor, Gary, Indiana: Warren H. Butler, Deputy Assistant Secre ry for Community Planning and Development, HUD; Graciela Oli,arez. St.ate
  • Among Issue umber LXXU, January, 2000 New Exhibit Features Work of Cartoon Genius Bud Butler Story on Page Two A Romp Through Peace and War: Illustrations and cari­ catures of everyday life in the early 20th century make up the newest exhibit
  • A. Califano, Jr. 10:30a.m. ':4.ssessment.What Hvrked? What Failed? Why?" Moderator: Elspeth D. Rostow Panelists: James MacGregor Bums Stuart M. Butler John Hope Franklin Allen J Matusow Charle· A. Murray John E. Schwarz Ben J. Wattenberg Final Word: Bill D
  • : the doormen, housekeepers, calligraphers, floral arrangers, butlers, gardeners, plumbers and carpenters. It, too, will stay up through February. 3 John Kenneth Galbraith Outlines the "Good Society" Speaking at the Library two days short of his 87th birthday
  • , President Johnson's 88th birthday was observed on August 27 at the LBJ Ranch, the Library and the LBJ Grove in Washington. Roy Butler, former Austin mayor and long-time Johnson friend, presided at the wreath-laying ceremony at the President's grave
  • to get involved in building and running nursing homes that would treat patients like humans, not numbers. Several in this audi­ en ·e- l see Roy Butler here-worked on that project. It was and is a success, and now bears his mother's name. "Lyndon Johnson
  • service employ­ ees and former staffers at the ranch, traded stories. Eighty-eight-year-old James Davis, who was hired in 1959 by the Johnsons as a cook and served the family as a kind of butler until his widow, Lady Bird Johnson, died last year