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- . Joh on and Eagle Scout Marsh Weiershausen of Fredericksburg, Texas. cut ribbon to open exhibit.
Norman Rockwel I Paintings
Trace Boy Scout Movement
An exhibit observing the 70th anniversary of the Boy S out
movement and depicting its relationship
- Bundy, Douglass Cater, Carol
Laise Bunker, John Spanier, William Ap
pleman Williams, Norman Hackerman,
John Roche, David Saxon, Nancy Teeters.
Norman Podhoretz and Bill Moy rs.
D The exhibit on the Boy Scout of
America, will be in the Library from
- of the
Select Committee on Higher Educa
tion; Norman Hackerman, former
president of Rice University, and Pat
Holley, teacher in Quitman, Texas
(left) and Wilhelmina Delco, chair
ma11of the Higher Education Com
mittee of the Texas House of Repre
sentatives
- about him and his program to date, was
launched in the early part of 1981 with a grant from th
Rockwell Fund, Inc. ot Houston.
The bibliography, which will also list materials on Mrs.
Johnson, is being prepared by Cecilia Bellinger of Cov
ington
- . Johnson Foundation. As another means to
facilitate research, the L.B.J.Foundation is
sponsoring, with the help f the Rockwell
Fund of Houston, rhe pu lication of a
bibliograph on Lyndon Johnson.
The Audiovisual and Photographic Archives
Thl'. visual
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will be published in the near future. A gift from Joe and
Bennie Green and the Rockwell Fund, Inc. enabled the
Library staff to compile a bibliography on President John
son, Mrs. Johnson. and the family. The University of Texas
Press will publish Lyndon B. Johnson
- in planning and preparation, "Lyndon B. John
son: A Bibliography", was recently published by the University
of Texas Press. It was funded by grants from Rockwell Fund,
Inc., of Houston, Texas.
In an introduction to the bibliography, Robert Divine, profes
sor