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  • STRAUSSDELIVERSSECOND ERWIN LECTURE Ambassador Robert S. Strauss, U.S. Special Representative for Trade Negotiations in the Carter Administration and Board member of the LBJ Foundation, gave the second Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Lecture December 12 in the Library. The Erwin
  • Strauss, Special Representative for Trade egotiations Jack T. Conway, Senior Vice President, United Way of America William K. Coors, Chairman and Executive Officer, Adolph Coors Company 2 from page 1 John E. Swearingen, Chairman of lhe Board, Standard
  • that the final years of life can be an adventure to be welcomed rather than a problem to be dreaded. She explored this idea in a dramatic presentation. Ambassador Robert Strauss, who represented the U.S. in the last days of the Soviet Union and the early period
  • Reflections onLadyBird A First Lady 'Pays Her Rent' With Environmental Wo Tile Johnson Years, Volume Two probes not only the programs of President Johnson, but those in which Mrs. Johnson was involved as well. Historian Lewis Gould, who has turned scholarly
  • is described demographically: "The fastest growing new population in Texas is black and brown," declared Representative Wilhelmina Delco. Ear! Lewis made it even more specific: "One estimate suggcs that by as early as the year 2000. which almost seems comorrow
  • the development of "realistic criteria" in assessing the impact of reforms in the Soviet Union. Lewis Gould, U.T. historian (below). discussed his book, Lady Bird Johnson and the Environment. 8 Philip Bobbitt (left) outlined the dy­ namics of nuclear deterrence
  • and less John L. Lewis," Ward recalled Garner telling the cabinet. Lewis, president of the United Mine Worker , returned the compli­ ment. The Vice President her portedly said, w:L, an evil, , hiskey-drinking old man. No one can say how Gamer would have
  • Krim, Clark Clifford, new member Roben Strauss, making his first Board meeting, Perry Bass Lady Bird Johnson. Foundation staff member )blanda Boozer. Secretary-Treasurer John Barr, President Tom Johnson and Henry Fowler. Present but not pictured
  • at the Library to a group which in­ cluded the committee mem­ bers-Lewis Gould, Barbara Jordan and Melissa Collie­ who every two years select as prize winner the author of the best book on ,the Congress written in that period. Friends of the LBJ Library were
  • and Chancellor E. Don 'alker, Co-Vice Presidents. Walker and Christian were also appointed t ser.c on the E:x~uthc Committee. Also elected Lo Board: Library Dir ·tor Harry l\1iddleton. Tom John,;on LBJ School Fellowships Created to Honor Strauss One thousand
  • . Krim Mrs. Albert D. Lasker Harry J. Middleton LyndaJohnson Robb Hugh G. Robinson Max Sherman Robert S. Strauss Larry E. Temple Jack Valenti Lew R. Wasserman Notes on other Board Members: Chairman Tom Johnson, President of Cable News Network, received
  • Burnham of the University of Texas led off the morn­ ing session, with Robert Strauss, for­ mer Chairman of the Democratic Party and one-time Ambassador to the Soviet Union. The three joined in agreeing that, overall, the political culture in Washington
  • that I wasn't on drugs. [Laughter] That's P-A-S-S- -D. [Laughter] l 've not talked a lot about v hat happened in [the election cri­ sis in] Florida, but I do in this book. My really good pal, Bob Strauss, for whom you've named the Robert S. Strauss Center
  • Leonard S. Silk, Member Editorial Board The New York Times William I. Spencer, President Citibank, N.A. 1:45-4:00p.m. Panel 2: Priorities for Partnership Speaker: Robert Strauss Special Representative for Trade Neg-otiations Moderator: Ben Love, Chairman
  • at the 1976 Demo ratic Convention, she required a cane. When Bob Strauss felt moved to advise Jordan on how to give that famous speech, . he retorted, '·Bob, if you can get me up the damned st ps, I· 11111ukethe damned sp ech.'' Other factors were al play
  • for reflection before action. Robert Strauss, former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Ambassador to the Soviet Union, does not envy future presidents. "Today," he declared, "a president has a helluva time just marginally influencing the course
  • , Strauss, Hauer and Feld William Ru-.her. Sen .. Jenning-. Randolph Jack Kemp United States Representative, 31st District, New York President Ford Mary Dublin Keyserling President, Clearinghouse of Women's lssuei. Former Director, Women's Bureau
  • Intelligence); Media and Popular Culture-Rod Hart (Director, Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Participation). 6:00 p.m., LBJ Auditorium. May I An Evening With: "What If?" Three distinguished writers examine some crucial turning points in history: What