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- selected the
LBJ Library as the place for the state
dinn r. And becau e the governor was
single and th re was no official host, I
was given that nviable function.
1 went with Governor Richard and
Mrs. Johnson to m et the royal visi
tors-Prince Philip, Duke
- Zealand, and Lad)
Muld on, and World War II hero Harold Russell,
Chairman of the President' Committee on
Employment of the Handicapped. Al right, Luci
Johnson sh ws Prince and Princess Michael of
Kent through the Museum.
THE LIBRARY
Two alumni
- are friends."
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QueenElizabethVisitsLibrary
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip
are greeted at the door of the Library
as they arrive for a dinner hosted by
Governor Ann Richards.
Queen Elizabeth met privately with
Mrs. Johnson in the suite on the
eighth
- policy. which is to prevent any type of war."
Citizen Participants:
Michael J. Berning. Simine Heise. Preston V. Lee. Jr .. Millie
Prince, Eugene Shirk, Ray G. Williamson.
Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder and Former Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger
- Robinson, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, Joseph L.
Rauh, Jr., Whitney Young, Roy Wilkins, A. Philip Randolph,
Walter Reuther. August 28, 1963. (Phologrnpher: Unknown)
4
The home of Project Manager L. H. Mitchell. Lower Yellowstone
project, Montana and North Dakota
- of Political Science, City University of
New York
Martin J. Schram, Syndicated NewspapcrColumnist. Washington, D.C.
Philip Stern, Author and co-chair.
Citizens Agains PACs, Washington,
D.C.
Richard Engstrom
Dan Morales
Francis Fox Piven, Martin J. Schram
- Whitman
Rostow"; Robert A. Bauman, "A Tale
of
Two
Agencies:
The
Implementation
of the War on
Poverty in Los Angeles"; Philip E.
Catton, "The Strategic Hamlet in
South Vietnam, I 961-1964"; Jeffrey
E. Cohen, "Strategic Management of
the President's
- the Library
staff as Assistant Director, replac
ing Charles Corkran (left, below)
who retired in September. Other
staff members retiring at the same
time were Frank ·wolfe, (center,
below), photographer and chief of
the Technical Services Division,
and Philip
- library
Editor: Lawrence D. Reed
Research Assistance: Philip Scott. Gary Yarringcon
Photography: Margaret Harman. Alan Smith
Staff Assistance: Yolanda Boozer
The LBJ Library is one of nine presidential libraries administered bv the
National Archives
- .
Downing,
"Saturday
Morning's
Market
Revolution:
Children's
Television and Consumer Culture.
1947-1981 "; Philip J. Funigiello.
'·Politics, Public Policy and the
Nation's Health: The Movement for a
National Health Insurance Program,
1890 to the Present
- .
The Society of Southwest Archivists held its annual
meeting at the LBJ Library on May 7-9. The regional group
was welcomed by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson at the opening ses
sion. Workshops were conducted by two Library staff
members: Philip Scott explained the use
- :
Dagmar S. Hamilton
Associate Dean
Lyndon B. Johnson School of
Public Affairs
The University of Texas at Austin
Panelists:
Philip C. Bobbitt
~rofessor, School of Law
The University of Texas at Austin
and Anderson Senior Research
Fellow
Nuffield College
- those spontaneously
misspelled.) Marty made it look easy."
Orville L. Freeman, 1918-2003
Photo by Yoichi Okamoto
Marty Underwood, 1915-2003
Photo by Yoichi Okamoto
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The Coming Age of War and Peace: An Evening With Philip Bobbitt.
Dr. Philip
- "; Dr. Kenneth Hendrickson,
"Work Relief in Texas During the Great Depression"; Mr.
Charles W. Mitchell, "President Lyndon Baines Johnson's
Efforts on Behalf of the American Indian"; Mr. Philip R.
Rulon, "From Pedagogue to President: The Educational
- ";
rehner, "W. Averell Harriman in the Kennedy and Johnson
Administrations";
Philip J. Funigiello. '· American-Soviet
Commen:ial Relauons in the Cold War, 1945-1981"; Max
M. Holland, "A Full-Length
Biography of John J.
McCloy"; Rhotlri .Jeffreys-Jones. "A Hi
- a
nickel.''
Philip
Bobbitt
stated that the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq
were necessary, but
the results have not
been unequivocally
favorable. We have
tarnished our repu
tation in Europe and
the Islamic world,
weakened our alli
ance with Great Brit
ain
- collections
available for scholarly research. It uccurred to us that the Friends of the Library might like to know what this
means from the vantage point of a scholar who has actually conducted research here. So we a ked Philip R.
Rulon, Associate Professor
- .
From the artists' standpoint, one of the major items is an oil portrait of President
Theodore Roosevelt. painted from life by Philip Laszlo, lent b the American Museum
of Natural History of New York.
I
A LOOK BACKWARD: 1968
It wa a year of images
- .
Charles Cor ·ran, Shirley James,
John Fawcett, Philip Scott. Dorothy
Territo, nnd Gary ·arrington
Research
Photography:
Chevalier
Frank
Wolfe,
tlw estalih ·lmwnt
of the Joh11so11 nwmori.1I, tlll
cm1tnh11tio11s. Tlw Sodt't~ for
a :.fon· ]k.mtil u
- techniciamj at work
Sights and sounds
in the Audiovisual Archives
by Philip Scott
It is March 31, 1968. The President
looks straight into the camera, reading
hi::.addres to th American people.
"We support a return to the essential
provisions of the Geneva
- 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
- receiving grants-in-aid and the titles of their proposed
projects are· Philip Av1l10"Winning Hearts and Minds: The U.S.
Senate & Vietnam, 1964-1972," Muhammad Azmi •·u.s.As A
Factor in Pakistan-Soviet Relations 1947-1966," Mitchell Bard
''The Balance
- 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
- stay, more than 51I,000 visitors
came to the Librn1·y to see it.
Corporate sponsor of the exhibi
tion, which was organized in the Stu
dio Museum in Harlem, was Philip
Morris Companies, Inc.
Palmer Hayden, The Subway. c.
1930 oil on canvas, 31x26
- Middleton, Johnson Library;
Don Wilson, Archivist of the United States; Claudine Weiher Deputy Archivist; and Frank Mackaman, Ford Library.
6
Three writers enlivened the spring
season at the Library with evening
presentations.
Philip Bobbitt
(above
- AND CONSENT: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century.
An Evening With Philip Bobbitt
H. G. Wells once commented that
throughout human history there
have been two kinds of commu
nities, those of will, and those of
obedience. Today most nation
states, including
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fm clistuiguisl'lt.'
- .
Editor: Mark Neal
Research assistance from: Philip Scott, Gary Yarrington
Photography: Frank Wolfe, Paul Chevalier
Staff assistance: Yolanda Boozer
16
- Woodward
1987 Harry Middleton
1988 Philip Bobbitt
1989 Elspeth Rostow
1990 Nicole Nugent
1991 Tom Johnson
1992 George Christian
1993 Liz Carpent r
1994 James Davis
1995 Jake Pickle
1996 Roy Butler
1997 Chuck Robb
1998 Cactus Pryor
1999 Jack Valenti
2000
- Verrazzano's brother. The details of the globe
confirm Verrazzano's New World voyage of 1524. The ivory globe in the background
was made in 1593 by a Calabrian artist as a gift to the Infante, later King Philip III
of Spain.
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AMONG FRIENDS OF LBJ is a publication of th
Friends of the LBJ Library.
Editor: Lawrence . Re d
Research Assi:.tance: Charles Corkran, Philip Scott,
Gary Yarrington
Photography: Frank Wolfe, Paul Chevalier
Staff Assistance: Yolanda Boozer, Jackie Brandes
-
Photo raphs, art work and arti
facts from the Federal Arts Pro
jects of the WPA were popular
exhibit items.
UT's 'Treasures'
To be on Display
Museum Curator Gary Yarrington, left, Pat Burchfield and
Philip Von Kohl careful!~ unload the skeleton
- (KenII
Philip Bobbitt, nephew of LBJ,
spoke at the President's grave site
on August 27. (Another such cere
mony was held at the LBJ Grove
in Washington, where Horace
Busby spoke,)
nedy) did; but that it was "too close
to Appomattox" for Johnson
- : Government-Elspeth Rostow (fom1er Dean of the
LBJ School of Public Affairs); Counter-terrorism-Philip Bobbitt (former Senior Director for
Critical Infrastructure Protection, NSC); Foreign Relations-Bobby Ray lnman (former Deputy
Director of Central
- , in the Presidential Suite of the LBJ Library: UT Law Professor Philip Bobbitt; UT Senior Vice
President William Livingston; UT Professor Elspeth Rostow; UT Professor Emeritus Michael Hall; UT History
Professor Mark Lawrence; LBJ School of Public Affairs Professor