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  • . Lady Bird Johmon paid tribute to ~1eanor R osevelt, saying, "Few people have marked the world and our con5cience as E:leanor Roosevelt" . . . he "taught U5 that sometimes silence is the greatest ~in." Uz Carpenter remimled the audience of anotht.:r
  • , particularly IJ1e20th century. Photo by Kendra Mayer, LBJ Library Web Assistant Liz Carpenter, former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson, examines the exhibit. Photo by Charles Bogel Official White Hou e gift print for 2003. Personally signed
  • of America representative John Miterko addresses the luncheon group in the Brown Room Docent Dorothy Carter welcomes a veteran to the Library '.25 Photos by Charles Bogel From the Photo Archives January 17, 1969: Almost time to go home to Texas. Liz
  • that the Kenn dy pa11y came into the Ranch House through the front door not the laundry room, which had always been th tradi­ tional route for visitors. When word arrived of the Kenne- January, 1969: Bess Abell, with Liz Carpenter and Lady Bird Johnson
  • amazing. So f think that we are seeing it at all levels, and all type: of life. And, also ... in the military. We've made incredible strides in the mili­ tary." During questions from the audi­ ence, Liz Carpenter asked Senator Hutchison to remark on her
  • , Alan Shepherd, Walter Schirra, Scott Carpenter, Donald (Deke) Slayton, and Gor an Cooper. Missingfrom the photo: John Glenn. 6 HISTORY OF THECONGRESSLAUNCHED wenty leading congressional authorities assembled in Wash­ ington on July 22 to discuss
  • by having President Reagan appear with carpenters on a housing project rather than behind a podium to make the announcement. It was generally agreed that the demands of television account for much of the staging. "It is more diffi­ cult to get a story
  • . Gregory Peck. Peter Yarrow (of Peter. Paul, and Mary), and Van Cliburn. The Library's special thanks go to the planners who have helped put this program together: Ed Dorn. Lit. Carpenter. George Christian. Betty Sue Flowers, Bob Hardesty, Robert King
  • da s there was "no way a Mejicana ... going tc be valedictorian." Three gripes and y u·re was But she noted that thincrs are changing: recently a Marj Carpenter, former mouerator journalist and of the Presbyterian Amy Freeman Lee makes