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- and administration and LBJ
Library staff, . imp!_ ,aw th role of the U. in the world as a
natural sour e of interest at the beginning of a new decade: the
urgency which Iran and A!ghanbtan brought to that inten~t
could not then be foreseen.
The ~ymposium's discussion
- Cohen conducts a tour of the Library for Congressmen Frank Guarini from New Jersey, Jake
Pickle of Texas and Charles Rangel of New York. The group was here for an informal public discussion sponsored by the
House Oversight Subcommittee on Ways and Means
- Library, and Dr.
William S. Livingston, UT Austin
Vice-President and Dean of Graduate
Studies.
Middleton says he is confident the
proposed encyclopedia "will repre
sent the best congressional scholar
ship of the last 30 years." Livingston
New members
- on Erwin\ nght
are Henry row/er and Lew Wasserman.
Library Names
New Chief
Archivist
Christina Lawson
John Wickman, D,recwr of the Dwight D.
Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas,
spoke at th Library tn May lO a
University of Texas group, joined together
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Photo by Charles Bogel
Wearing historically correct uniforms, these bluejackets
from the USS Constitution heave a gun into battery.
Story on page 3
Future Forum Rings In New Year . ..
The invitation read:
Future Forum.
l.ocation:
Matt's
- leaders. film stars,
educators, entertainers, friends and neighbors from the
Texas hill country - and representatives
of t.hc highcsl
echelons of the American political scene from the New
Deal to the ixon Administration.
At President Johnson's request
- appointee in a new Richardson Fellows Pro
gram for Distinguished Public Officials in the Lyndon B.
Johnson School of Public Affairs.
Supported by grant from the Sid Richardson Founda
tion to the LBJ Foundation, the new program will bring
di tingu1shed past
- A New Portrait of LBJ
LIBRARYVOLUNTEERSBEGIN SIXTH SEASON
The LBJ Library program hegan in 1980 \\ ith 16 dcxcn1s
(those who prm 1de guided tours) and ha!-.stcadtl) grown to 105
volunteers-both men ,rnd \ ·omen-working in four different
areas
- majored in
journalism and became sports editor
of the student newspaper. the Daily
Texan. After a stint as capitol corre
spondent for International News
Service, he became press secretary to
Texas Governors Price Daniel and
John Connally. ln 1966 he
- ~~AmongFriends
ofLBJ
1ssue
NUMBER
xi, JANUARY
24 1978
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A National Tribute
to Lady Bird Johnson
(See pages 2-41
A National Tribute
to Lady Bird Johnson
It was a tribut
- at the Lyndon Eames Johnson
Library m Austin.
-The Dallas Morning News
November 5, 1978
World War I veteran salutes a11 members
of service organizationr;i lay memorial
wreathR
C remon,>hegin~ at
2
The opening was a community affair.
The Austin-Travis County V
- halfway." Caro's first
book, The Power Broker, appeared in
1974. It was the story of Robert Mo
ses, the man who virtually created New
York City as it appears today. Caro
necessary to tell the story of New York
City. The resultant book won both
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Issue
umber LXXU, January, 2000
New Exhibit Features Work
of Cartoon Genius
Bud Butler
Story on Page Two
A Romp Through Peace and War:
Illustrations and cari
catures of everyday life in
the early 20th century
make up the newest exhibit
- in Austin.
I'd been around the capitol a lot, edi
tor of The Daily Texan. and to hear a
man talk this way three days after I
left [ there] was kind of boggling.
And he said, 'We're in a race with
time, and I hope we can succeed be
cause if we don't
-
rchives Capture Project, headed by
the Central Intelligence Agen y.
The growth of Lhe world wide
web has created new demands for
electronic access to our holdings.
The Library sent to the National
Archives
about 500 pages of
President Johnson's
Daily Diary
-
Adler. "He hooked me up with a very
creative new publishing tirm called Rug
ged Land, and a dear old friend. Mickey
Herskowitz, a writer.
"I never dreamed that my story
would appem on the front page of the
New York Times... Since that artide ap-
Ms
- . The
vacated space, located next to the
replica Oval Office, proved to be an
ideal spot for a new gallery.
The quandary of financing the
project remained. There would be
significant costs, which the Museum
budget was unprepared LOcover. That
problem vanished
- (
CLAUDIA TAYLOR JOHNSON
WHITE HOUSE DIARY TAPES
December 31, 1968
Tuesday, New Year's Eve at the Ranch was dreary and cold.
headline for the world.
An ominous
With the renewed fighting in the Near East, the
U.N. is about to censure the Israelis
- New Year's Eve; renewed fighting in the Near East; Senator Ted Kennedy will fight Russell Long for Senate Whip position; LBJ is swimming every day & walking with Lady Bird; coffee at Rev. Truesdale's; Johnsons meet new Treasury Secretary at airport
- : A
Biography."
University of Texas faculty members
Bruce Buchanan (Government),
Richard Schott (LBJ School)
and Michael Stoff (History) form
the committee which advises the
library on awarding grants.
s
Museum News:
Lisa Royse New Curator; Major
- to the public on
June 5. On the evening before, 800 members of the Friends
f the Library gathered for a preview of the new displays, a
buffet supper on the plaza and a gala program of entertain
ment by Opera Diva Leontyne Price, Broadway star Carol
Channing
- Issue Number LXIX September 18, 1998
Balcony Sculpture Garden
(See story on page 2)
The Balcony Sculpture Garden
Gary Yarrington, former curator
of the LBJ Museum and a sculptor by
avocation, furnished the inspiration
for this new showpiece. Set
-
eighty hours of recordings
of
President Johnson's telephone con
versations, covering the months of
January through March 1964. This
new opening, along with the record
ings for November 22 through
December 31, 1963, which previous
ly were opened
- Issue Number XLII February 15, 1988
Lady Bird Johnson at 75 (seepp. 2-3)
Photo by Frank Wolfe
Jubilee Year Filled With Activity
Lady Bird Johnson's jubilee year
she was 75 on December 22-was
marked by a move into a new house
which she decorated
- the Biggs Chair in Military History at the Virginia Military Institute; author,
The Years of MacArthur
WILLIAM J. JORDEN, Correspondent, Associated Press, 1948-1952; Correspondent, New York Times,
1952-1955; U.S. Ambassador to Panama, 1974-1978
Panel
- of American for
ces to Vietnam. President Lyndon
Johnson maneuvered the measure
through the House and Senate with
astonishing speed. The vote in Con
gress, with only Senators Morse and
Gruenjng dissenting, was to mark the
beginning of a new phase
- . A month later, some of them
joined members of the Friends of the
LBJ Library for a celebration that
saw I ,600 people dining on the
Library's plaza (see cover photo).
At both the Washington and Austin
events, a new film titled "LBJ: A
Remembrance
- , members of the Friends joined Mr~.
Lyndon 8. Johnson and Archivist of the United Stutes
Jame~ fl. Rhoads at premieres of a multimedia presenta
tion, LBJ Humor, and the new Library Orientation Film.
Both features were produced by the Library staff
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_Among
Friends
ofLBJ
ISSUE NUMBER XXI,JANUARY15, 1981
A NEWSLETTEROF
TH£ FRIENDS OF THE LBJ LIBRARY
Mrs. Johnson greets new Board member George Christian.
Foundation
Board Meets in Special Session
Members of The Lyndon Baines John
son
- Issue Number LXVIII May 1, 1998
Images of LBJ
(see pages 2-3)
A new and \ er~ popular
exhibit in the Library is an auto
mated talking and moving l"igureof
President Johnson telling humor
ous stories. The animatronic image
was built by the Sally
- ,°
In his r tirement LBJ had
me to lunch on cla . The Dallas
Morning New had published a story
saying LBJ wanted to be chancellor f
The niver:;ity of Texas. H glared at
me and asked. '·Why in the hell would
I want be the chancellor nf The
University of Texas
- , in the New York Times, notes that Caro weighs the
evidence to get the picture he wants and confuses the function of a
biographer wilh that of a Judge "-and in this case, a hanging
judge." For those seeking to understand Johnson, Donald says,
"Mr. Caro's book
- into one of the gu est ro o m s, although a s he
exp lain ed w e w ould not b e th ere that night.
don't you a ll co m e up to New Y ork w ith u s?"
And then he sa id , "Why
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MEMORANDUM
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THE WHITE HOUSE
'W A SK
- New York
- LBJ and Lady Bird to National City Christian Church; dogs are racing on White House lawn; Air Force One to New York with guests for signing of the Immigration Act of 1965; LBJ delivers speech at ceremony; Johnsons see Erich Leinsdorf whom LBJ helped
- New York City
- a
factor in a successful membership drive in Austin which
recently brought in almost 600 new members of the
"Friends of the LBJ Library." The total number of
members of that organization now stands at 2,575.
THE LIBRARY WITH
ROBERT FLYNN, author
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Hyman, Professor of History at Rice
University; Dr. Morton Keller, Pro
fessor of History at Brandeis Univer
sity; Donald Bacon, formerly senior
legislative editor of U.S. News and
World Report and co-author of Ray
burn: A Biography; Dr. Raymond
Smock
- Douglass, which played
to a full auditorium at the Library.
2
OtherProgramsAt The Library.• •
. . . included Verne Newton, new
Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt
Library in Hyde Park, New York
(below right), who discussed "The
Cambridge Spies," whose
- . E, c:r>girl there must
have kissed me!
h. la la' What a
vari ty of lip tick:·
"That co
ral gc l u nght ab ut
New )brk Ci on that d.t>:·
General
Powell aid. ··r knov. h • ,;
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THEECONOMY:
As The Cartoonist
Saw It Then
Inflatiun and rrcession command a stronghold
on today·.- nl'WS spotlight. A. they struggle with
the eronomy. President ford and the new Con
gress are faking more
an a few ja s rom
e
powerful pens of editorial
-
included vivid references to nature in
love letters to Lyndon Johnson.Several
of these lel'ters were released recent
ly in connection wirh rhe new "First
Lady's Gallery .. exhibit. One of them
Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Taylor.
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includes this passage
- , Kentucky;
Representative Hal Boggs, Louisiana; Representative Gerald Ford, Michigan; Honorable
Allen Dulles, Washington; Honorable John Day [J.] McCloy, New York.
RUSSEL L: Well, now Mr. President, I know I don't have to tell you my devotion
to you. But I
- in information; LBJ's interest in the news; LBJ as a liberal; what LBJ would have thought of 1996 political issues; the relationship between LBJ and Connally; speculations on LBJ's career if he had run for re-election in 1968; how LBJ's presidency will be viewed
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and spicy.
She was accompanied by a phalanx of relatives, the Burton
Bosseys, Alexander, a grandson, and Antoni Shoumatoff, a granddaughter,
and her son, Nicholas and his wife.
I t was a good day for cupid with
Betty Beale there and her new fiance, whom