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- the largest enrollment in North Carolina and perhaps in the Southeast. . - l \ . . " ' . ; l fl This accent on education in Greensboro has given the world such men as 0 1Henry and Wilbur Daniel Steel&, four - time winner of the 0 1Henry award
- sight. Often, afterward he would recall the moment and envy others who experienced this sight for the first time. The freshman congressman checked in, received his office space, and carefully clipped from a country newspaper back home an editorial boldly
- already made your mark here in St. Petersburg. The petition of the people of Ridgecrest and Old Baskin 's Crossing asking for you to stay is evidence of your success. That -- in this brief time -- must be a special source of satis faction. You men
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Redwood National Park Dedication, 11/25/1968"
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- despair in their eyes . The~ e cecories of depression cay seec part of the past to those who live in prosperous times, but no one who has traveled as the President and I have traveled -- can fail to recognize that there are still c any places left behind
- : a challenge to provide such pleasant Ungering places wherever they are needed. The Land and Water Conservation Fund whicb is before Congress at the pl.'esent time is offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire vanishing open space, both in the city
- LBJ Library meeting; office work; two-hour interview with Henry Branden of the London Sunday Times; lunch; Lady Bird to Shady Grove Music Theatre; Laurance Rockefeller and Project Trailblazers; Lady Bird greets cast of "King Arthur" & gives short