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fornia at Berkley, LBJ School, Princeton, University of
Pittsburgh, University of Michigan and University of
Georgia.
Hardesty
Cater
LBJ ALUMNI
DOCENTSSTARTNEW YEAR
A total of 87 volunteers have signed on to work
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- for the
American people. So what I try to do
in this book is to see the war from
LBJ's eyes."
Katharine Graham, long-time
publisher of the Washington Post
and now chairman of the executive
committee of the Washington Post
Company,
was interviewed
by a
panel
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- as First Lady, there
will be considerable space devoted to
her life before that time, and also to
her post-White House days at the
LBJ Ranch.
This new exhibit will display
video excerpts from Mrs. Johnson's
home movie , never before seen by
the public. One
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- to important federal posts,
and hear him tackling his first foreign
policy crises-the Panama Crisis, the
Cuban Guantanamo Water Crisis
while warily confronting the growing
turmoil in Vietnam, all as he surveys
an election-year
political scene
nationally
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- . "As a reminder of what
the Great Society was about, and of
how another president approached the
issues that recurred ... in Los
Angeles," the Post printed excerpts
from a speech President Johnson
delivered at Howard University in
June 1965. The Civil Rights Act
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- activities.
The presidential collection con
tains 500.000 photographs of John
son, his family. friends and
associates. and his political and
social activities at the White House
and on trips ... taken by White
Hou. e staff photographers ....
The post
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- as Solicitor General, the first
African-American to hold the post, as
well as appoint·ing A11hur Goldberg as
Ambassador to the Unit- d
ations
and Abe Fortas to the Supreme Court.
During this p riocl, Congress consid
ered the Voting Rights bill, an
omnibus
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- El Rancho, 2613 S. Lamar Blvd .. Austin, TX.
When:
Thursday, January 23, 7:00 pm.
Happy New Year! Please come join other Future Forum members for a post-holiday season Re-Gift Party at Matt's El Rancho.
Bring your least favorite holiday gift, that old
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- to meet Senator Russell Long of
Louisiana in his office to discuss a new
post office for Shreveport.
Shreveport was the largest city in
Congressman Joe D. Waggoner's district.
and Congressman Waggoner was conser
vative, even for Louisiana. He was far
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- with significant
increase~ of government regulation, both by law as well as
1 executive
mandate.
The ,urge f (social) legislation in the late 1930s, which is
the hallmark of the New Deal, continued to a le ser degree in
the post-World War II period in the Truman
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- . in the
post-cold war era.
Betty Friedan, who a generation ago was a leading force in
the women's movement with her book, The Feminine Mys
tique, is now ploughing new ground with her just-published,
The Fountain of Age, which poses the proposition
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- . But it was a Medicare pen.
Pat Borders, Assistant Director of
the Library, posted the notice clos
ing the Library officially for three
and a half days in November when
the .government ran out of money.
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Museum ,CuratorRetires
Gary Yarrington, curator
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- . Robert Breunig is the new executive director of
the National Wildflower Research Center.
Dr. Breunig comes to the post having served as
Executive Director of the Museum of Natural History
in Santa Barbara, California, and before that as
Executive Director
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- ," was strategically more impor
tant than Berlin.
Then there was the division of
post-war Germany (by the allies meet
ing at Yalta) into their occupation zone.
"Why take ground only to have to part
with it?" Pa11icularly if taking it would
cost an estimated 100,000
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-
courage.
"When
left the Johnson
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White
House, I practiced law. I was able to
represent the Washington Post and the
Democratic Party during Watergate ....
We filed a suit against the Committee
to Reelect the President three days af
ter Watergate
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- Post. Both men spoke on
the topic, "G vernment Support for the
Humanities."
Dr. Duffey maintained that federal
funding for the arts and humanities has
increased more rapidly over the last dec
ade than any other part of the federal
budget. He added
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-
son Chair in Public Affairs at the Lyndon
B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. His
appointment was approved on Octo r 12
by The University of T xas Board of
Regents.
Prof~or Cohen will assume his new
post in January. He will teach seminars on
weUare
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- of the Soviet and Eastern Euro
pean Research Program at Johns Hopkins Univer
sity; Strobe Talbott, diplomatic correspondent for
Time magazine; Philip Bobbitt, UT law professor;
Robert Kaiser, national correspondent for the
Washington Post; James Goodby
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- as an apology because other
presidents so rarely admit any mistakes, has stood for more than a
century as an accurate and fair self-appraisal.
During a post-presidential trip around the world. a leisurely
journey consuming more than two years, the Grants
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- exchanges between Jerry
Brown, Ann Richards, academics
James Reichley
of Georgetown
University and Larry Sabato of the
University of Virginia, and journal
ists Meg Greenfield of the Washington
Post and Marianne Means of Hearst
Newspapers.
Only Brown
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- an agreement between
business, labor and government for wage-price guide
posts of the kinds we had in the '60s, accompanied by
an attempt by the President and others to convince this
nation of what Switzerland, Japan and Germany have
by and large learned
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- ; rather, it had been failing lo
enter the League of Nations. It
became the common wisdom that
collective security and military pre
paredness
could have prevented
World War II. So collective security
and military preparedness became
the themes of post-war
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- by President Carter to head the U.S_
Civil Service Commission. Campbell had been dean 64
days when he resigned to take the federal post.
Mrs. Rostow, Professor of American Government
and Dean of the University's Division of General and
Comparative Studies
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- . columnist for
the Washington Post, set th
stage for each discussion with a
brief review of the issue
involved. Referring to the need
tor public partic1pa11on he said:
"Washington has ... a bad habit
of using verbal shorthand or
technical jargon to keep out
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- of cily·building and hu
man resource development strategy."
Conference in Houston Explores World of Texas Politics
"The World of Texas Politics," said
Lynn Ashby, editor of The Houston
Post, "is fill.ed with some of th.e
most offensive, slimy, repugnant
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- Moyers: Many times he
didn't mean what he told ou to do.
On
vening he had a particularly
fu1ious s rap with McG orge Bundy,
who he thought was I aking to th
Washington Post. I was in the bed
room late in the ev njng, and h, said,
'·Would you mind hanging
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- , property tax adminis
tration, post-secondary and vocational education, social ser
vice delivery systems, special revenue sharing, energy
policy, and state insurance policy.
Between the first and second years of study, students are
required to participate
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- -in-Residence program
Ambassador William J. Jorden, former U.S. Ambassador to
Panama and a member of President Johnson's National
Security Council Staff, has been installed as the Library's first
Scholar-in-Residence. The post, the first of its kind launched
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- in commencement, but not
for commencement I 964. There were
more volunteers than could be
accepted, and the posts had to be
carefully assigned to reflect University
constituencies. In a similar departure
from recent tradition a large
proportion of the graduates
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- 'lary of tatc Henry Kissinger, Fo1wer Seer tary of
Defense Roberl M N, mara and Congresswoman Patricia
Schroeder.
Serving on each of the panels also vill be three or four
citizens who have part" c1pated in the comm unit discus
sions.
Wash111gton Post
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- House, when he
visited the Library to discuss that fascinating history of the
White House.
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VISITORS TO THE LIBRARY
Katherine Graham, publisher of the Washington Post, wa.,
here for the opening of the exhibit on Drew Pearson. (See
page 6.) Charles
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- , and she read intelligence for the
O.S.S. in Washington-they returned
to Europe and married in Oxford.
Writing a memorandum for the State
Department outlining a proposed
structure for post-war Europe led to
Walt's working in the late 1940s for
Gunnar Myrdal
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- and Luci did the honors at the
ribbon-cuning. The U.S. Post Office
commemorated the event with a spe-
cial cancellation which was present
ed in honor of the day. Several
mementoes of the opening are avail
able at the Museum srore, including
signed copies
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