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  • in conjunction with what the President himself was after and that the very few times that they ended up on opposite sides of the fence were ones which I think would naturally be expected. On domestic matters I can't believe there was any real cooperation
  • by Kermit Gordon? S: Kermit Gordon, that's right. Now there are a lot of different people involved in this story, and they all felt different parts of the elephant. I found from talking to people that it is very difficult to piece the story together
  • good, you and me planting potted pansies on the Mall . this is the kind of thing men are going to I just don't think like ." But we did and_Mrs . Johnson made all of this seem good, and pretty soon everyone was planting pansies . The cooperation
  • Many members of the Committee for a More Beautüul/Capital bave watched you plan your plantings, your clean-up campaigns, your community cooperation--and we have been cheered by your enthusiasm• I , / .'. . r"' We are grateful, too, to the memb ers
  • of the Committee for a More Beautiful/Capital have watched you plan your plantings, your clean-up campaigns, your community cooperation--and we have been cheered by your enthusiasm. We are grateful, too, to the memb ers of the Awards ~ury who went about
  • to California where I went into forest economics, which was what my Master's degree was in, at what was then called California Forest and Range Experiment Station. with the University of California at Berkeley. It was located in cooperation I
  • Biographical information; forest service background; establishment of BOR; Joe Penfold; Conservation Fund; legislation passed in 1968; Stewart Udall; Golden Eagle Passport; Corp of Engineers; cooperation with other agencies; Bureau of Reclamation
  • betterment, and each has been the catalyst that has evoked cooperation from hundreds and thousands in her community. These are records of ingenuity, and courage• and faith, and hours and hours of hard work. One ‫ס‬f the awardees, Mrs. Mattie Coney
  • Administration, President Johnson has continued his interest in and support of resources development programs. I think I should also mention that as a Texas rancher, Lyndon Johnson has for many years been a cooperator with his local soil conservation district
  • conservation. quality New Haven and Boston tor example, oitie ■, a full a new chapter should orrer life. programs 1n human a beginning and local They should otter to urban renewal only, but the cooperation we see in American history. more than
  • And we developed with, their cooperation, a grant-in-aid program modeled on the BOR grant-in-aid program which would allow the States and cities to accept grants and work on a matching basis with these utilities to retroactively underground power lines
  • . But it also requires the will, the cooperation, the energy of you, the individual citizen. For it is the history of this land that whatever has been done was the citizen's doing." She ended with the challenge, "Other generations have left us these monuments
  • LBJ presents Exceptional Service Medals to Astronauts Conrad and Cooper; Lady Bird to the dentist and lunch with Lynda Johnson; Lady Bird talks about bluebonnet seeds for LBJ Ranch; LBJ's weight; Lady Bird has tea with Madame Chiang; Lady Bird
  • Biographical information; forest service background; establishment of BOR; Joe Penfold; Conservation Fund; legislation passed in 1968; Stewart Udall; Golden Eagle Passport; Corp of Engineers; cooperation with other agencies; Bureau of Reclamation
  • , meaning the sacred part of the White House--the Mansion itself. The East Wing, as you know, is first and last an office building, as is the West Wing. GSA bears the responsibility for maintaining the two wings. We cooperate closely with GSA
  • LBJ's sleep habits; troubles facing LBJ; possible trip to Palm Beach; Marjorie Post & possible donation of Mar-a-Lago estate to Federal government; arrival ceremony for Liberia President Tubman; Lady Bird to luncheon at Lorraine Cooper's; phone call
  • a le an d L in d y B o g g s . A nd th e Jo h n S h e rm a n Cooper% . W hen th e lin e w a s a t l a s t f in is h e d , I c ir c le d th e r o o m s . T h e re w ere b u f f e ts , a n d q u ite lo v e ly lo o k in g o n e s , I w as s a ti s f ie
  • , 1964, when he met with business and labor leaders urging cooperation and support for Medicare and civil rights. about his effort then? Do you remember that? Did he talk to you LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • for the benefit of the people, but Congress has got to cooperate. F: That's exactly right. Congress has got to understand that what the people of the District want is to be able to make their own decisions as it relates to their local problems. Now we all
  • , and I've had a lot of committees. But I will always appreciate President Truman's supporting me in that fight. I told the President, "Mr. President, this oil thing is hard enough to handle with all the cooperation I can possibly get from