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  • delibera­ tions was the occasion for a discus­ sion of Churchill by one of the contributors, Gordon Craig. George M. Woodwell, President and Director of the Woods Hole (Massachu­ setts) Research Center, an institute devoted to research in the global
  • ISSUENUIIEIIW,JM~Um • ~mongFriends ofLBJ NEWSLETTER OFTHEFRIENDS OFTHELBJUIIIAIIY Dr.a.wing Givento Friends of Library FourLibraries Sponsor Seminar In a trial cooperative effort, this fall four for the six Presidential Libraries-the Truman
  • Library holds week of lectures historia In conjunction with the exhibit tracing the history of World War I, lectures November 13-16 by three of the most distinguished living histor Milton Cooper, Jr., Professor, Department of History, of the Universi
  • -state-local cooperation has re· r.eiv
  • basketball, not so they would grow up to be seven foot giants-these were small. peasant-stock people They ere teachmg them how to get along together. They were the children of peasants; they knew only how to bump each other. not how to cooperate
  • , President's Commission on White House Fellows Frank Ikard, Sr., Danzansky, Dickey, Tydings, Quint & Gordon J. J. Pickle, United States Representative, 10th District, Texas Charis Walker, Charis E. Walker Associates, Inr. system up for ransom." It represents
  • . The elder artists-John Biggers Elizabeth Atlett, Jean Lacy, Jacob Lawrence, Gordon Parks, Faith Ringgold, John Scott and Carroll Harris Simms-all underscore the isolated successes of African­ American artists that character­ ized the twentieth century. When
  • , the exhibit featured this letter from Benedict Arnold which is the only known written account by the General of his treasonous act. 3 toward new human rights Symposium Announced In Washington On September 12-16 the Library, in cooperation with the JFK
  • : former LIFE magazine photographers Gordon Parks and Charles Moore: Mag1111m photographers Bob Adelman and Leonard Freed: then-staff photogra­ pher for the Nm ion of Islam, Robert Sengstacke;and Black Star photogra­ phers Matt Heron and Bob Fitch. The LBJ
  • the U.S. (and reclaim Texas in return), and President Wilson's copy of the Treaty of Versailles. Distinguishedscholars to lecture on World War I Dr. Cooper As part of a week-long com­ memorative look at World War I, the Librar has invited three
  • , formed the Austin Project, in a cooperative effort with the local community. The Rostows "could have rested on their academic accom­ plishments after long and highly acclaimed careers," the Ausrin American-Sraresman said in an editorial. "They chose
  • values and cooperation. NATIONAL HEALTH EDUCATION CONSORTIUM: As outlined by Brenda Leath, associate director for Special Popula­ tion Initiatives of the National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality, the consortium, an initiative of the commission
  • of Regents in July to undertake major improvements, cited the close cooperation between the Library and the University, and the "extensive u5e" \\ hich the University has made of the Library sine it was dedicated in May 1971. "For the pa t several years
  • , 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
  • economic and social progress among the developing nations. 4. Encourage cooperation among nations of the same region. Noting that this principle had resulted in new strains of rice and wheat being developed in the Philip­ pines and Mexico, the text
  • with the posi­ tions they held during the administra­ tion. Around the table are: I. Richard Helms, director of Central Int lligcnce Agency: 2. Chester Cooper, Senior Mem­ ber of the National Security Council Staff: 3. Harry Middleton, Library Direc­ tor who
  • "; H.R. McMaster, "The Advisory Role of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Escalation of the Vietnam War, Nov. 1963-July I 965"; Harry Mcr­ r itt, "John Sherman Cooper, a biography"; Christine Wing, "Security Policy and the Balance of Economic Power
  • Korea to Vietnam"; Francis J. Gavin, "Gold, Dollars and Power: A Political History of the Balance of Payments, 1958-1968"; Terence Kehoe, "The Persistence of Cooperation: Government Regulation of Great Lakes Water Pollution, 1960-1978"; LeeAnna Y. Keith
  • the need for pro­ tection and their role in achieving it. • governmental actions that are based on incentives to cooperate rather than punishment. • awareness of the inteJTelationship of all forms of life. ("It isn't enough just to list 30 animals
  • of Public Affairs, and Michael Stoff, History Department. Grant recipients and the titles of their proposed subjects arc: Alexandra Carter, "State Interests and Security Cooperation: Epistemic Community Influence on U.S. Non-Proliferation Policy"; Mary
  • John Glenn in 1962; Senator John Glenn, 1999. Senator John Glenn recently toured the Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs. The Senator is cooperating with Ohio State University in eslablishing a John Glenn Institute for Public Service
  • in the LBJ Library Nov. 15-17. The symposium, entitled "The Presidency: Congress and A Shifting Balance of Power," was sponsored by the LBJ Library and the LBJ School, in cooperation with the University of Texas Department of Government. ' Participants
  • in a serious effort rationally and fairly to reorganize the global economy. We need the Third World; we can't live without it. We need its people as allies; we need its raw materials and we need its cooperation in tackling those global problems which threaten
  • from some isol.ated island of jealous power, sending messages, not speaking naturally and with his own voice, - that he is a human being trying to cooperate with other human beings in a common service. After this plea,mnt experience I shall feel quite
  • Institutional Differences Between the House and the Senate Photo by Martha Grove Photo by Michael Gillette Joseph Cooper, Johns Hopkins University. "The role and the powers of Congress are the product of a complex mix of considerations. The Framers' goals
  • House telephone tapes, great LBJ memorabilia, and campaign buttons from past elections. Texas Electric Cooperatives released their new cookbook, 60 Years of Home Cooking, when the exhibit opened. Not only does it contain great recipes
  • . The Congress agreed, and passed the Act for International Development to fur- ther the "cooperative endeavor or alil nations to exchange technical knowl­ edge and skills and to encourage the flow of investment." These two elements, containment and Point Four
  • by members of the Library staff m cooperation with the Austin Independent School District and based on items in the Library's collections, The package, titled "Selling the Presidential Candidate, 1789-1976," utilizes slides, photographs, a teacher's guide
  • Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs departed from the usual procedure of holding symposia in Austin when they carried the flag to two different cities recently. In cooperation with the Brook­ ings Institution and the American Enterprise Institute
  • , Sharon Cooper, Judy Roesset, Marjorie Clark, Kathryn Wilson, Nita Lee, Susan Christenson, Beth Cotner (stand­ ing). Seated with Mrs. Johnson are Velma Lee Guinn, Kay Vacha, Mrs. Johnson, and Max Noe. Visitors to the Library Mrs. Johnson welcomes Aus­
  • and discipl,ines and all regions of the country, and some from across the globe. We have gathered here together for two years or so to work, study, and argue and hopefully to !earn the fine art of cooperation and com­ promise that allows us to get the job done
  • , AfDS. and poverty do not rec­ ognize national boundaries. The country cannot solve them, acting alone. There must be a commitment to international cooperation to counter such threats. That , ill require sacrificing some measure of American independence
  • expenses. Those receiving grant~-in-aid and the titles o their proposed project~ are: John Adam:... 'Competition or Cooperation: The Ques­ tion of I·cdcral-State Interaction and the isc of the Lov,.cr Colorado River Authority, 1933-39": Michael K rown
  • , and is co-chair with Senator John Breaux (D­ Louisiana) of the Senate Centrist Coali­ tion, a vehicle for communication and cooperation between Senate Democrats and Republicans. The award is a large sterling medal­ lion. The obverse side displays a stylized
  • cooperation, and vice versa; he 11do it with you." "The tapes,'' said Holland, "are the oral equivalent of the Zapruder film [the famous silent 8mm film of the as­ sassination, taken by amateur photog­ raph r Abraham Zapruder. cl note