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  • and state agencies to make the area attractive to visitors drawn by the BluebonnetTrails and historical sites such as Washington-on-theBrazos. Setting the stage for the awards was Liz Carpenter who was mistress of ceremonies, a feat she accomplished with wit
  • and state agencies to make the area attractive to visitors drawn by the BluebonnetTrails and historical sites such as Washington-on-theBrazos. Setting the stage for the awards was Liz Carpenter who was mistress of ceremonies, a feat she accomplished with wit
  • on their front yard and porches." March lf~ 1965: Mrs. Johnson met with Secretary and Mrs. Udall, Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, Chah-man of the National Capital Planning Gommiss~on, Liz Carpenter, Mrs. Johnson's press secretary, Mr. Nash Casho of the National Park
  • to the Society for thei:ra use. Nash we want to thank you for your $500 speaker's fee ••.• 11 terally gathering rosebuds while you speak. We have an exciting present q ion to hear and so I'll turn the chair over to ~ecretary Udall. [1 of 2 (back)] Liz