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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
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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