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  • sion on White House Fellows. Lady Bird Johnson Honored at Nash Castro Evening On December 20, 2000, hun­ dreds of Friends of the LBJ Library gathered in the LBJ Auditorium to honor Lady Bird Johnson and to enjoy An Evening With Nash Castro, former
  • . From lhat moment on I was a partisan. But I can't honestly say that l believe that we still have all the answers. I know that when I came in as President, l heard that we had sent teams into Cuba to try to assassinate Castro and those people
  • to the top and overflowing. Jim Ketchum, who was White House curator in the Johnson years, Bess Abell, social secretary, and Nash Castro, liaison between the White House and the National Park Service, with humor, affection and seriousness discussed life
  • addition to being one of Lady Bird Johnson's closest advisers­ and closest friendsash Castro is the former Director of National Parks in Washington, D. . On August 27, 2006, he came to de­ liver the address at the laying of the wreath at President Johnson's
  • · rooms. The Kennedys tried to g ·t the atholic clergy t > dissuade those in the march from staying overnight. Many govern­ ment agents were assigned toke pan ey throw Castro. Robert Kennedy ran the committee, which came up with many schemes, some of them
  • in the years since the White House Confer­ ence on Natural Beauty in 1965. Participants will include Laay Bird Johnson, Lauranc Rockef Iler, Henry Diamond, William Ruckelshaus, Nathaniel vings, Ian McHarg, Nash Castro, William K. Reilly, Charles Haar, Robert
  • projects and schools in the poorer neighborhoods, and by turn­ ing vacant lots into playgrounds. The other approach, championed by Mary Lasker and Nash Castro, fa­ vored beautifying the parts of the city seen by the greatest number of people around
  • Washington, such as Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. Thurgood Marshall (right), and friends from her years in the nation's spotlight, at a number of events honoring her, including a din­ ner in Statuary Hall on Capitol Hill, which Nash Castro M.C. 'd (below
  • . December 20: /\MO 1G Celebration of Lad Bird John on 's birthday. ash Castro. former Executive Secretary of the Cornmillee for the Preservation of the White House, will give a presentation on the new exhibit, '·Holidays in the Whit Hou 'e." •RIE 'OS
  • . Among the guests were ·evera members the N tional Comm1tte( for the Grove: Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Rockefeller, Mr:. Alberl L skc.-r. Mr . Charles Enf!elhard, Mrs. incent Astor, Mr. nsh Castro, and Mr. Gilbert O£>n­ man. Liz Carpenter and Mrs. Marshall
  • concerns generally fo­ cused on two major subjects. In Washington, D.C. she sought to im­ prove the appearance and quality of life in the nation's capital. Her most visible activity was her collaboration with Mary Lasker and Nash Castro of the National Park
  • in Russia (which the speaker described as an economy based on thievery), and his father's career, Dr. Khrushchev was asked about the future of Cuban/U.S. rela­ tions. His response was gloomy: Castro will likely be succeeded by someone even more aggressively
  • dy want any comment on the Warren Report?" A: 'RFK would never comment, evading questions about it, because he knew about the attempts on Castro and didn't want that made public." Author Holland does not subscribe to any conspiracy theory