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  • audience wit h operati c selection s an d som e "native " '-- Georg e Gershwi n music. A t the en d of her performance , th e Presiden t presente d he r wit h th e Medal o f Freedom (sh e ha d been schedule d t o receive i t last September , bu t wa s i n
  • ^ e f o r t Expend! Activit oL D Cod 12:00n T y i y (includ e visite d by ) tur o th e Cabine t Roo m t o meet wit h the National Wate r Commissio n : Charles F . Luce , Chairman , Consolidate d Ediso n Company , Ne w York Russell E . Train
  • of the LCRA board. 3/17 National Gallery of Art officially opens. Late March – Early April 07/2024 1 lbjlibrary.org 4/9 REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our
  • to the established procedures? What were your reasons about it? 5: Well, it would have given one oil company a singular advantage. G: Was that also the view that Hale Boggs held? Boggs opposed it? S: I don't know why he opposed it. Was that the reason
  • ; Cabinet officers and the campaign; LBJ and HHH; Fortas appointment; Maine foreign trade port; LBJ and western art; LBJ and the Library
  • are familiar with people who are the partisans of departed virtue, but are afraid to defend an unpopular truth today. Mrs. Roosevelt neve r stood with this timid company. Her con­ science was her counselor, and she followed its commands with unfaltering courage
  • -filled lot and put i n tr ees, benches and walks. A b:>st of community volunteers helped the youngsters scrape, plaster, paint and plant. Today Anacostia Neighborhood Museum is a meeting place and l earning pl ace, with a busy program of art, drama
  • some of those shirts and so on. (Laughter) I contacted I believe it was Cluett Peabody [and Co.], the company that made those shirts, and they agreed to make up a batch of shirts for him to his size. He was very pleased at that. G: These were military
  • IV l 8 9 10 Pay lost Amount In Balance Column ART DISPLAYCO., INC. -0- This 1 to be press later mittee de on Sat. , Oct. 3, 1964 used on Sun. , Oct.. 4, 1964 to entertain the on the whistle stop t ain prior to its take off 1n the week. I
  • in for this session his Presidential Medal of Freedom and his citation to show me, and I thought at this point that I might read into the tape a description on both the citation and the medal. The citation is on a piece of paper--I suppose it's paper, thick paper
  • Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969 as a recruiter of talented persons for government service; setting up the guidelines for executive branch presidential appointments; evaluating and recommending appointees; generating appointment
  • : Is that Art McCafferty? Who did you deal with there? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits
  • parties were the White House Country Fairs, complete wnh a ferris-wheel am! a merry-go­ round. cotton candy and a fortune teller's tent. I called a company in Nev. 'ork lo rent a crystal ball. and the man taking the order said ... Where do you want me
  • ?" In my travels the past couple of years, 1 have seen ex.amples of that "kinder treatment. 11 They demonstrate that the arts and the sciences, civic conviction a nd old-fashinned pride, can overcome blight, decay -- and even traffic jams. - 3 ­ MORE
  • for the American people. So what I try to do in this book is to see the war from LBJ's eyes." Katharine Graham, long-time publisher of the Washington Post and now chairman of the executive committee of the Washington Post Company, was interviewed by a panel
  • Company ( if he thttlke tise) to ea what oan be done about setting that mu.oh pa,ment, nd I think it would ea soo 14ea to tell th lal er Company e hav urne4 oYer a n ~ le f, have n manager, and apologize for 4unn1ns epl , tor thesel aooounts he 1 ho
  • c k e v e n in g d r e s s went to the Nat i o n a l Theatre to see the Am eric an prem iere perform ance of Her M a j e s t y ' s Royal Shakespeare Company in "T he Comedy of E r r o r s . I should sponsors or I guess w it h sp o n sor a l o n
  • Arts
  • Possible dam at Caddo Lake; reception at White House for women appointees in LBJ Administration; Lady Bird mentions names and titles of several appointees; LBJ dinner with George Browns; Lady Bird to National Theatre for Royal Shakespeare Company
  • evening I have enjoyed, especially the company of friends frorn past and present. Dr. Reddick who gu.i ded me in journalism school to those two ‫ ס‬r three stories in the Daily Tex.an with the by-line -- "By Claudia Taylor. 11 Does one ever read any story
  • . and was in the first he returned in the removal of the company of pioneers to enter the valley of the Great Salt Lake on July 24, 1847. Aside from his missionary travels, in Utah. the rest of his life was spent in building For twenty-one years he served
  • ,DE ARTES PLASTICAS DE LA U.N.A.M•• 0£ClCATINGHIS FREETll'JE TO PRIVATEWORK tlS A SESIGNER, FOR WHICH HE OBTAINS AN INCOMEor APPROXIMltTELY 5000.-00 PECOSMONTHLY• lN 1950 HE MARRIED l.UCitLE DEJARDIN, FRKNCH, AND THEY HAVE ONE SON NAMEDPAUL DURAN
  • Among Issue Number LXXI], June, 2000 Former Presidents Ford and Carter with NBC's Tim Russert Whither the Oval Office? Symposium Examines the Once and Future Presidency Story on Page Five African-American Art Featured in New Exhibit Lift every
  • and secondary education bill today-20/0 To Fish Room for OFF RECORD pictures with Congressman Richard McCarthy appt requested by the Sgrafitto is a roman art form Professor Josef Slawinski (artist) Congressma n pre- dating the birth of Christ. interpreter
  • to. It was decided that the Fine Arts Commission for Washington, which grew out of the McMillian Commission of the 15 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
  • for the Preservation of the White House; Jane Engelhard; the Johnson White House china; interaction with the Park Service, Smithsonian staff and commission of Fine Arts; what type of objects the White House collected; donation guidelines; presidential portraits
  • and American induetry, and its ■ uccee ■ ful eUort ■ ■hould be communicated to every American. '
  • Court; Mrs. Katharine Graham, chairman of The Washington Post Company; Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, president of Albert & Mary Lasker Foundation, Inc.; Dr. Rob rt . Good, president of Sloan-Kettering lnstitul for Caneer Research; Arthur Krim, chairman
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  • · STOTT, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY 23 ~ALL STREET NYK VHB4 MR HAROLD XB IGLER, VICE PRESIDENT CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT WHB5 X MR .KOMER CHAPIN, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT MASSACHUSETTS LIFE
  • de Chardin et la Politique Africaine (Paris, Senil, 1961). President Senghor was also the moving force behind the First World Festival of Negro Arts, held in Dakar in April 1965. though President Senghor he seldom speaks speaks French and reads
  • ~ -~~- 1 b f. _/ -~ l~r ~·y~{~~~ ~ COLUMBIAN NAT URAL CLA'P UNITEDSTATESE • NO. 55N NYElOPECOMPANY 6 ~ )C 9 .. QUOTATIONS & SPECIFICATIONS The Bobbins Company,Attleboro,Massachusetts :J)c•it1n•n ... , ... , ~... o-4.,~HHrlu
  • Association of ,Colleges arrl Secondary Schools and is recognized as having one of the highest academic standards in the state. Courses leading to A.B. degrees are given in Humanities, or in Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, French, History, Mathematics, Music
  • generally. Does that cover your educational background? I also spent a year in graduate school at Yale University studying liberal arts. M: As far as your employment background is concerned, I have here that in 1949-1952 you worked for the Denver and Rio
  • satellite communicat~ons is justified from a cost standpoint and technically within th,e state of the art. I· 1 .CONFIDENTIAL .... ,,• - 8 - 4. Closed circuit television program exchanges. A specialized but potentially effective educational
  • the Presidential Unit Citation to Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), U S Army, for extraordinary heroism in action against hostile forces on 20 March 1967, in the village of Tan An. Binh Dinh Province. Republic
  • , dancers, Thus would proceu. and students, etc., art museums, etc. than Posts from knee injury and finds walking difficult. 6. Publicity and po11ey climax of triJ would be latzenbach speech at Addia Ababa Law School, if it can be •~heduled. 7
  • the committees in the Republican years asked me to join with them, and then the same thing happened during the Democratic--but for Lyndon Johnson. I was the chairman of the Medal Committee at Lyndon Johnson's inauguration. This committee is an interesting
  • Biographical information; Chairman of Medal Committee for LBJ’s inaugural; Felix DeWaldin; appointment to Redevelopment Land Agency; Marvin Watson; Neville Miller; appointment to Chairmanship of District Council; Steve Pollack; Max Kampelman; Walter
  • by Guatemalan Aviation Company, a government enterprise. 1952 Edelberto Torres headed Editorial ortice ot Ministry of Education and taught in the University ot San Carlee, the national university. , Carlos Rene Valle employed by National Petroleum Institute
  • or an• a statement lo the Committee can In!orm~tion Service the cicnt Chinese art at the "\a­ ack11owledging .that t~e synd i· elder Wright sought t~ ar- tional Gallery. Ham i I ton calc used stones wntten by ranj?e a government-paid tri p Wright had arr~nged to work
  • The Beck Engraving Company has printed the official photographs for Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. Attached are sample copies of their four­ color work for the National Gallery of Art. The names and addresses of the officials contacted
  • Standard Oil Company down in Baton Rouge, Louisiana . I started working in the field of refinery economics and worked in that field in Baton Rouge for three years and then transferred to an affiliated company, Esso Research and Engineering Company in 1953
  • floor, returning to first floor at 10:31p TOASTS To Main Hall and parlors for after dinner drinks and coffee To East Room for entertainment MOMENTS FROM GREAT AMERICAN MUSICALS performed by the New York City Center Light Opera Company from "Oklahoma
  • down the front steps of the airplane and wer met by-Excellency the Governor of New South Wales and Lady Cutler The Premier of New South Wales and Mrs. Askin The American Consul-General and Mrs. Capella It was a bright sunny day The President in company