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  • !) Correspondent Mark Klohn Sincerely, Mark J. Klohn 6 Former Bush Aide Hughes Reflectson Her Days in Washington On October 15 the Student Endowed Centennial Lectureship, a University of Texas at Austin srudent service organization, joined the LBJ Library
  • Cronkite Other Faces in the 10-year Cavalcade 4 Hugh Sidey Carl Albert Congressman Jake Pickle Marianne Means Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. John Gardner Barbara Ward Barry Commoner Elliot Richard!>on Gloria Steinem R. Buckminsler Fuller Rosaly nn
  • moderated the discussion: 4. Townsend Hoopes, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense & Under Secretary of the Air Force: 5. Adam Yarmolinsky, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense: 6. Thomas Hughes, Director of Bureau of Intelligence & Re­ search, State
  • -1968"; Pm­ cilia Mary Roberts "The 'Internationalist' Tradition ol the American 'Ea tern Establishment' "; Whitney W. Schneiu­ man, "Process of American Foreign Policy Formulation Toward Portugal, Angola and Mozambique, 1960-1976"; Harold Silver
  • Researrh Project, Inc. Panel Participants: Harold How,• II, Chairman fo m,·r Commi~sioner of Eduration, Dl'partm
  • of key issues." The objectives set forth, Conway insisted, will be South Florida), Civil Rights; Mark Gelfand (Boston College), "fully supported in a political context by the citizenry only The War on Poverty; Hugh Davis Graham (University of when
  • E J HNSON lllONDAY,SEPTEMBER 26, 1977-9:00-10:00 a.m. Address: "The orth: Perspectives on Regional Change", HUGH L. CAREY, Governor of New York Addre.~s· "The Middle West Perspectives on Regional Change", JAMES R. THOMPSON, Governor or Illinoili 10
  • realize thal the changes we are fighting for are nol just changes in the world out there hut rhangcs in each ne of us. For eal'h one of us puts down at ll'ilst une woman every day." \'oi1·c•s or wisdom nd wit. like Judge Sarah T. Hughes who tolr! or an old
  • ittin g R o o m f o r t e a w ith Jean Hughes w h o h a d b e e n m y d a d d y 's n u r s e in h i s l a s t lo n g i l l n e s s - - a s w e e t , c h e e r f u l b r u n e t t e , w a r m h e a r t e d a n d f e m i n i n e . She h a d e a s e d h i
  • LBJ returns from Texas & is very tired; Lady Bird swims & goes to hair salon; tea with T.J. Taylor's nurse, Jean Hughes; Ms. Hughes gives Lady Bird photos of Taylor; Lynda Robb's pregnancy; tea for National Association of Food Chains; beautification
  • star Hugh O'Brian), Mrs. Johnson acknowledges the accolades of the audience. Library Hosts Lady Bird's 80th Birthday It was an exercise in nostalgia, humor and reminiscence; and underlying it all was a consideration of the influence one woman had
  • Press International), Hugh Sidey (Time Magazine), Ray Scherer (NBC), and Chuck Roberts (Newsweek Magazine). Marianne Means Helen Thomas Hugh Sidey Douglas Kiker 15 In Search of LBJ at the Library John Connally: I think he is probably one of the most
  • ? l've had enough problems." He paused. "But if I want­ ed to b"' the chancellor of The niversity of~ xas I would be the b st one they ever had." Hugh Sidney (Time magazine Washington hureau chief): This coun­ try never produced a man who under, toocl
  • of the d e lic io u s p ro b lem s of "Wh ich night sh a ll I have a date w ith whom ?" ; ' Hugh O'B ria n h a s told h er that he w ill b e in New Y ork and w ants to s e e • her. .So did John Loeb and W arren B eatty m e n t io n ^ that they must^’get
  • Relationship"; Chari Colley '"Carl T. Hayden: A Study of Power Politics"', Michaela Early "'Blueprint for Prosperity: A Legislative History of the Economic Opportumty Act of 1964"; David Garrow "Dr. M.L. King. Jr., 1955-1968"; Hugh Graham 'The Trans­ formation
  • Gillon "Liberal Dilemmas: The ADA and American Liberalism, 1947-1984"; Hugh Graham, "Policy Origins of Affirmative Action"; Lori H. Gronich. "Expertise, Naivete, and Decision-Making: A Cognitive Processing Model of Foreign Pol icy Choice": George C
  • and they get shot. They don't want that.'' After Ms. Kitt finished her comments, Mrs. Hughes. the wife of the Governor of cw Jersey. who had eight sons. rose to say that she did not feel the Vietnam War was any justification for juvenile delinquency. Mrs
  • . Krim Mrs. Albert D. Lasker Harry J. Middleton LyndaJohnson Robb Hugh G. Robinson Max Sherman Robert S. Strauss Larry E. Temple Jack Valenti Lew R. Wasserman Notes on other Board Members: Chairman Tom Johnson, President of Cable News Network, received
  • and such Washington journalists as Ray Scherer, Hugh Sidey, Sid Davis. Marianne Means. and Bonnie Angelo. will open the event Wednesday night. Thurstiay morning the confer­ ence itself will begin with a keynote address by Arthur Schlesinger. Jr. Sheldon Hackney
  • singer; who had gone to college with Langston Hughes, the poet and writer; who, when he had taken his first job al lhe NAACP, had an office right next to W. E. B. DuBois, the black intellectual." When Williams pressed Marshall to do a biography
  • ; Representatives Barbara Jordan and Martha Griffiths; Judge Sarah Hughes; Anne Armstrong; Gloria Steinem; and many others. Monday's program will focus on international life of women and on the media's coverage of women. Bill and Judith Moyers will moderate a panel
  • are drying up. If we cannot find ways to prevent that happening, future his­ tories will be written from press "Accessissues."Robert Schulzinger;John Prados; W. Roger Louis; John Brademas;Martha Kumar; panel chair Hugh Graham. (The panel is applauding