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  • acclaimed biogra­ phy of President Harry S. Truman, titled Truman; in introducing him, Library Director Harry Middleton said, "In David McCullough, Pres­ ident Truman has found for poster­ ity a biographer who understands and respects him." 7 Los Angeles
  • biography of Lyndon Johnson, spoke at the Library on the subject of LBJ and the rise of liberal nationalism. Dallek, a professor of history at the University of Califor­ nia at Los Angeles, gave the third Littlefield Lecture Series in Ameri­ can History
  • University Professor, H ■ rnrd I.aw School Anthony Day, Editor of the Edilori11IP11ges,Los Angeles Times Thomas Gibbs Gee, Judge, United Slates Court of Appeals for the Hfth Circuit Joseph Krafl, Syndicated Columnist Mark McKinnon, Editor. The Daily Texan
  • Endowment for the Arts, the Library will host a majur national Symposium on "THE ARTS: Y ars of Development, Time f Decision." That evening, as the major event in this year's program, the Friends of the LBJ Librar ,,..-it be invited with the symposium
  • of th times when h wou d ask m lo ome ov r it would be when all or most of his advisers were taking one position, the same position. and he would ask me to tell him what the other side was. Johnson, more so than anybody I have ever worked with, wanted
  • , 0eft) who spent time as a lecturer at the LBJ School of Public Affairs. He was escorted through the museum by volunteer Susan Dimmick. 2 Early Decisions on Vietnam Discussed A scholarly conference to explore the early decisions made by the Kennedy