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  • , by This cartoon by Pat Oliphant ran in a number of newspapers following White House Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater's effort to link the Los Angeles riots with Great Society programs. Oliphant is represented exclu­ sively by Susan Conway Galleries, Washington
  • figure by T. P. Mo) nihan (left) and ''The Ccnta tr" b Pat Oliphant (below). Along with contemporary newsp:ipers and a select i n of repr sentational caricatur 'i. the cnrtoo illustrate both th high and lo\, points of lh pr siJency and LBJ's later y ars
  • , DRAW!" 4 Currently on exhibit at the Library are cartoons of prize-winning edito­ rial cartoonist Pat Oliphant. The exhibition, which was organized by AJits Service International in con­ junction with The National Portrait Gallery, includes bronze
  • in the industry and in government. ct~ 'ft,. \~ Approve (. -- Richard Ra under Pat ~ of Washingt ~ yl ~J,. ,. \ ~dministrto ~ I l former Insurance Comm-1-·s_s_i_oner of California own. He is now teaching insurance at the University and is respected
  • Brademas Bodey , Carol Gobbi, Francesca Oliphant, Connie Cong Cornelius Gallagher Bradford, Dotty Hanson, Art Pearson, Roseli J Cong. Harris McDowell Brenneman, Bill Harlow, James Peyton, Tom I bong Roman Pucinski Briscoe, John Hemingway, Meg Reis, Evelyn J
  • . My boss, Herman Oliphant who was the General Counsel for the Treasury Department was among them . I may have � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781