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  • , they, all together defeated the Japanese. Four years later cam the end of their own civil war which had been going on even during the struggle against Japan, er ating a terribly confusing situat1 n. Chiang Kai­ shek was defeated in 1949 and departed for T
  • Administration''; Mark Young, "Lyndon Johnson and the Democratic Party, 1949-1961"; James A. Bill, "George Ball and U.S. Foreign Policy." Reform, 1942-I986"; Nancy Beck, "Wright Patman & the Politics of Compromise: A Study in Congres­ sional Leadership"; Kai
  • tours to visitors, and in all other Kathryn Wilson, Judy Roesset, Elizabeth Cotner, Gloria Evans, Kay Vacha, Martha Nelle Bain, Sharon Cooper, Neta Lee, and Max Noe. areas of the Library. At their annual luncheon ten vol­ unteers were recognized
  • since the beginning were recently recognized for 1their senice. The}· are: lone Young, Norma Brandt, Sall~-'.\luehlberger. Carol Kay Johnson, and Helen Frantz. 7 Library Awards Grants To Seventeen Scholars Following the Foundation ·s policy of giving
  • on the brink of extinction-we have to save every­ thing that surrounds them.") • U. S. assumption of leadership in international environmental treaties. Conservation Award Texas Senato.r Kay Dailey Hutchison commended Chafee as "clearly one of the leading
  • in Western Europe, 1963-1969"; Craig A. Kaplowitz, "Mexican Americans, Ethnicity, and Federal Policy"; Kay Mills, "If You're Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands: The Head Start Story"; Steven L. Moss, "NASA and Racial Equality in the South, I 961-1968
  • Hobby and administrative as­ sistant to Congressman Mickey Leland; Kay Bailey Hutchison, busi­ ness woman, lawyer, one-1time pro­ fessor and a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives; Dan Morales, state representative from San Antonio who has
  • , Lady. She enjoys reading, loves to garden, likes to travel, and finds Austin the perfect place to call home. Carol Kay Johnson, the new Musewn Store Director, Hanked by Chad Davenport on the left and Assistant Manager Carol Malone on the right. Carol
  • , Sharon Cooper, Judy Roesset, Marjorie Clark, Kathryn Wilson, Nita Lee, Susan Christenson, Beth Cotner (stand­ ing). Seated with Mrs. Johnson are Velma Lee Guinn, Kay Vacha, Mrs. Johnson, and Max Noe. Visitors to the Library Mrs. Johnson welcomes Aus­
  • and the Politics of Labor-Liberalism in the 1960s''; Kay Mills, "This Little Light of Mine: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer"; Frank Ninkovich, "Civilization & Power: A History of the Domino Theory"; Steve Potts, "Creating a Paradise: Lyndon Johnson, the New Deal
  • Among December 2005 Photo by Charles Bogel December 6, 2004: Lady Bird Johnson Welcomes an Old Friend, for an Evening with U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison in the LBJ Auditorium. Story on page I 3. An Evening with Marvin Watson and Sherwin
  • . "Dealing m the Family." Representative Kay Bailey of Houston, T xas, "Getting a Bill Through." Repr sentatwe Eddie ernice Johnson of alias, Texas, The Elective Situa­ tim1 'Campaign from the Living Room and Garage." Lore) Gallop, Texas Women's Political
  • for Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, then led a very moving convocation f r attend s. Ms. Catherine Robb delivered the keynote peech, in which she detail d how she had come to know her grandfather through a series or per­ sonal di ·cussions with famil mem­ bers
  • copy of the bill-and the pen used to . ign it-to Library Director Betty Sue Flowers. In his remarks Congressman McCaul acknowledg d the crucial support the bill recei ed from Senator Kay Bailey Hutchis n. UT President William Powers, Jr. spoke
  • a s a fr a id he He w ou ld lik e it so m u c h if s o m e t im e w e c o u ld in v ite h is d au gh ter Kay and h e r hu sb and. And so of c o u r s e w e did r ig h t a w a y , and I w a s d e lig h te d that sh e had so m u c h fun. They w e r