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  • Subject > Beautification (remove)
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  • Contributor > Rowe, Elizabeth Ulman, 1912-1991 (remove)

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  • Johnson. I worked for Jackie in the National Committee. He had such high expectations of himself, and he had the same of other people. ILthings didn't go right, I'm sure he didn't like it a bit. But I can't tell you firsthand any [campaign stories). G
  • ; Walter Jenkins; Bobby Baker; Mrs. Johnson’s and Rowe’s work on the Beautification Committee; taking Mrs. Johnson on a tour of Washington D.C. public housing; Mrs. Johnson’s personality and role as wife; visiting LBJ at the Ranch.
  • more knowledge of the physical planning of the city than I would have had from any other place. G· It led to things that followed, I suppose. R: That's right. G: Now what about the National Capital Planning Committee. I learned. He put you
  • The Washington D.C. Auditorium Committee/Commission; being asked to fill a Washington D.C. commissionership; Rowe’s work on the Beautification Committee