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- LBJ ASKS DOUGLAS TO REPRESENT HIM AT 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF US-LIBERIAN RELATIONS IN LIBERIA; STEPHEN WRIGHT OF FISK UNIV; HOLIDAY GREETINGS; PHILIP BAKER BOOK ON DISARMAMENT WITH INTRODUCTION BY HAROLD WILSON; RICHARD NIXON; EUGENE AND ROSALIND WYMAN
- Project Art; written response to questions from Jack Anderson about teenagers; sale description for house at 4040 Fifty-Second St.; lunch with Abe Fortas; teas with Mrs. Harold Wilson and son from U.K.; LBJ meeting with Prime Minister Harold Wilson
- government field for how many decades? A long, long time. He came during the last days of Woodrow Wilson, I believe, and the best of all times were when he would reminisce about the whole broad stretch of his life in Congress. This was the month when our 75th
- ; LBJ's and Alvin Wirtz's continued interest in the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA); Welly Hopkins' work with United Mine Workers and John L. Lewis; visits to Harold Ickes' home; hosting other Texans; Tom Corcoran playing the accordion
- , and Harold Talbott for the air force, I believe. He ran into a good deal of flak on Wilson, who was such a big stockholder in General Motors that the ghost of conflict of interest, whether it was called that or not I don't know in those days
- appointment; Lady Bird talks with Luci Nugent; Lady Bird's interview with Howard K. Smith; Johnsons meet Prime Minister & Mrs. Harold Wilson; invitation to Winston Churchill; exchange of gifts; LBJ and Wilson give toasts; Bob Merrill & Veronica Tyler perform
Oral history transcript, One More Story (group interview), 11/17/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with the administration. Mr. Johnson had me in from time to time when I could do something, or others had me in. On this particular occasion, because I knew some of the people in the British government, I had been sent over to talk with them a little bit before Harold
- escort on this whole tour of the Sc•uth, tell me Wilson is one of the loveliest towns in the South. When they go on about the long tree shade~ streets and comfortable homes, I want to get off the train and settle down. I was fascinated to learn
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Wilson, North Carolina, 10/6/1964"
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson for the American Landmark Celebration, 7/30/1964"
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- e of vast and con stant chang e, it is more important than ever that we pres erve our rich i nheritance and remember i ts significance - - both for the pr e sent and for our future . It is most appropriate that this. the home of President Wilson
- It's just possible that right here with us today, among the students of Woodrow Wilson Junior High, there is a future astronaut. ##########
- Nation's kilns, however, meant that no American china was purchased for the Executive Mansion until Woodrow Wilson placed an ordcr with Lenox in 1916. In a slightly earlier era, Theodore Roosevelt raged at a secretary when told that no adaquate American
- County. lt is not hard to understand how this county produced a man who would one day be President; how a little college north of here influenced both a great President, Woodrow Wilson, and a great Secretary of State, Deak Rusk. We are gathered here
- refugees from San Domingo and waves of Irish fleeing famine. A ll have contributed their eage r, f earless blood to the children of Savannah. The texture of American l ife is woven here. John Wesley preached her e . Woodrow Wilson married here . Eli Whitney
- brought us here today can be traced back 50 years when another President took pause in a troubled world to look after the needs of the future. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson looked beyond the mounting war in Europe and his concern with poverty
- , and the spirit of .Eleanor Roosevelt is not among us. Pres i dent Wilson used to say that some people in Washington gr ow in office, while others merely swell. Mrs. Roosevelt steadily g r ew un der the compulsions and inspirations of her great office
- in the stars -- it is not determined by dictators - it is the sum total of the men and women who are t ·bat society. - As you leave this campus today. I would remind you of the words Woodrow Wilson once spoke on another campus: "You are not here merely
- politics and been elected president. The words of Woodrow Wilson never left him: ttHere, muster, not the forces of party but of humanityf' Often, he recalled this address as one of the high points of his life. It is hard for us to remember now that Sam
- the In the a f te rn o o n I s p e n t a good h o u r w ith C y n th ia Wilson, the new s e c r e t a r y r e c o m m e n d e d to us by D ew itt R e d d ic k , U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s g r a d u a t e and P h i B e ta K ap p a, a b r ig h t li t tl e g
- of the service, save only the dessert plates, had made a well acclaimed, highly satisfactory debut last May. They had taken their place at White House dinners, and in the China Room along with Roosevelt's and Lincoln's and Wilson's. The dessert plates remained
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 27 (XXVII), 1/30/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- important dropping out at the last minute, I was invited to Mrs. Tydings' house for a small luncheon for Lady Astor. Mrs. [Woodrow] Wilson, the widow of the President, was there, a handsome woman, full-bosomed, feminine, likely to wear a big black velvet hat
- broken leg; Lady Astor; Mrs. Woodrow Wilson; LBJ's subcommittee work in 1951; tension between Truman and General Douglas MacArthur; MacArthur's dismissal and his testimony before a joint committee hearing; the Johnsons' interest in starting a television
- Lady Bird and Bess Abell work on seating chart for wedding; gifts from Luci Johnson to Bess Abell, Liz Carpenter, and Willie Day Taylor; Luci has luncheon for her friend; LBJ has stag luncheon for Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain; airline
- Coffee with Mrs. Lem Scarborough & Mrs. Logan Wilson; LBJ Library meeting; "Life in White House" exhibit; Lady Bird to hair salon; Lady Bird feels ill; Lady Bird to Anacostia Naval Photo Lab to view film footage from LBJ Ranch walk-through; Lady
- Wilson House to designate it a national historic landmark; walk on White House grounds; dinner and a swim
- --& report to the American toul fru the Commander-in-Chiet. }q mind 11 on th•