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Press release, "Opening Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Beautification Meeting, 5/18/1966"
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- cents. If people realize that the cost of throwing a paper cup out of the car window is 34 cents~ this alone should be a deterrent. .. Newspapers are sponsoring anti..litter campaigns. I just ?no-~ read where the N,"'=~..:ee News Advocate
- ('. A TIOH A W ARDS CEREMONY T HE WHITE HOUSE Hearing those citations read , and se~i:'!g the satisfaction in your fa ces has been a very special treat for all of us. Yesterday I drove around the city to see sorne of your accomplish rnents f L s t hand
- what we can do to make our ccipital more beautiful. Perhaps some of you read. as I did, recently the statement of a BritiEJh diplomat back in 1913 who had just spent six years in Washington. He wrote: "Your admirable river, the Potomac, is quite
- ! This is a large - scale solution to one of the greatest needs of our city. I hope everyone of you read the Washington Post last Sunday which proposed we celebrate America•s bicentennial in 1976 by a great effort to achieve our goals for houGing, transportat
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Youth Conference on Natural Beauty, 6/27/1966"
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- crossed my desk in recent months. They will give you an idea of some of the things that youth bas done; they may be stepping stones on which you can build. After reading their letter, I could just see tbose 70 boys in the Neighborhôod Youtb Corps