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140 photos relating to the Vietnam
War, and 15 images of Museum arti
facts. The National Archives staff
created digital images of all those
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items and put them on the ARA
web site. Our staff posted oral histo
ry interviews to our own Library
web
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meeting Jacquelin (Jackie) Thornburg, his new secretary.
Born and raised in atchez, Mississippi, Ms. Thornburg
flipped burners in L.A. for a while aft r high school. then
went to work for the Chicago Post Office in 1970. Since
then she has worked
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- , to be followed by the Senate papers, the Vice
Presidential papers, the post-Presidential files, and finally
the personal papers of associates.
Of the Library's one million security-classified
docu
ments- primarily concerned with foreign affairs - more
than
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The University of Texas
Board of Regents voted June
9 to accept funding by the
Sid W. Richardson Found taon for the post Ms. Jordan
will occupy at the school. Be
ginning in January, the
Foundation will prov1de an
annu 1 salary of $38,000 for
five years
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San Marcos, Texas. He recalled
how the famed "Johnson treat
ment" moved him from his cabi
net post as Postmaster General to
another job: "[President John
son] called me into his office and
told me how important Eastern
Europe
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Phorv.1by
CharlesBogel
Local High School Student "Casts a Shadow
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Professor Barrett has given us an engrossing account of the highly secret, oft n contentious relationship
between Congress and its post-World War II creation, the Central Intelligence Agency. Thoroughly researched,
rich in fascinating detail
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- commitm nt to educa
tion began with his post high
school education at Southwest
Texa State Teachers College.
During an internship in Cot
ulla, Texas, he saw first-hand
the hardships U1at lower-clas
and immigrant children fa ed
trying to get an education
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- share our common wisdom
about the office, and recognize, at
least in my case, our ignorance."
In tbe long run, Burns confid
ed, he puts his faith in the American
people.
He recalled spotting a
week s schedule posted in front of a
southern church
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- Court; Mrs. Katharine Graham, chairman of
The Washington Post Company; Mrs. Albert D. Lasker,
president of Albert & Mary Lasker Foundation, Inc.; Dr.
Rob rt . Good, president of Sloan-Kettering lnstitul for
Caneer Research; Arthur Krim, chairman
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- will seem more like a caricature than a
portrait." ''The reader hopmg to find a fair portrait of Johnson,"
writes Jonathan Yardley in the Washington Post, "-not
favorable, merely/ air-will not do so here. The Path to Power is a
stacked deck, as unfair
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- on the human scale ..
Denni~ Avila, U.S. Post Office., stamps special LBJ
commemorative cancellations at a temporary postal ta
uon set up at the LB.I Library and Museum on August
27. Nearly 2,000 visitor- attended the ~tamp cancellation
and other special
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and producer John Sacret Young has a
knack for putting the worlds of national
and international politics and conflicts
into a form that's both compelling and
entertaining.
The LBJ Museum Store still has a
The Washington Post, The New Yorker,
and The Los
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mon fate as the natural defenders
of the society of states of consent.
The U.S. and the European Union
should form a new G2, as it were,
committed to a post-Westphalian
notion of sovereignty, yet assuring
that their extra-national interven-
tions
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President Ford.
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On the other side were the men and women of the Press:
Frank Cormier, Associated Pr
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year are as diverse a Washington Post owner Katherine
Graham's notes taken when visiting the John on Ranch and
the transcripts of a taped diary Ambassador-at-Large U.
Alexis Johnson kept from 1965 until 1977. The diary cov
ered his career
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country's oil supplies falls in that category.
Clifford, whose public career began as an aide to President
Truman and who has served as an advisor to Presidents Ken
nedy and Carter in addition to his cabinet post under Presi
dent Johnson
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