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- awarded to David M. Barrett, for his book The CIA and Congress: The Untold Story from Truman to Kennedy (University Press of Kansas). Don Bacon former editor of the Encyclopedill of the Congress and a member of the award committee, had this to say
- residence. 1/7 Meetings with JFK, part of the time on the Honey Fitz. 1/8 Meeting with JFK this morning at Kennedy residence and aboard Honey Fitz. Returns to Washington that afternoon, meets with JFK and congressional leaders at This chronology
- cities and a campaign of vitriol by racist Alabama Governor George Wallace, a Demoetat who challenged Johnson in several primaries. LBJ, who assumed the presidency on the death of John F. Kennedy the year before, was running fot election in his own right
- cities and a campaign of vitriol by racist Alabama Governor George Wallace, a Demoetat who challenged Johnson in several primaries. LBJ, who assumed the presidency on the death of John F. Kennedy the year before, was running fot election in his own right
- and will continue through November 3. "Ruth Harding," by Thomas Eakins was a gift to the White House in 1967 from Joseph Hirshhorn. (In her diary, Mrs. Johnson recorded: "I hope ... that one of the 32 Eakins Mr. Hirshhorn owns will come to rest in the White House
- created by the subjects of the portraits. The bronze pieces, representing Berks' output over a long career, included leaders in the worlds of politics (Presidents John son, Kennedy and Truman); religion (Pope Paul VI, Martin Luther King, Jr.); industry
- , Texas Attorney General; Iris Lav, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; Jon Powell, American Civil Liberties Union; Jude Filler, Texas Alliance for Human Needs, and Joseph Higgs, Industrial Area Foundation Presidential Library Directors held
- supporters hope that such pre-convention meetings will spread throughout the state. The group adopted a resolution calling for an uninstructed delegation and for support for a presidential nominee who could lead the nation “out of chaos.” 3/26 Joseph
- he takes off his shoes and gets up on the chair, stands and raises his voice, his face up directly into the chan delier. He said, "Buzz, if that outfit doesn't get this room cool by the time I get back from lunch I'm going to call Jack Kennedy
- JJretty well sold America on ... is that "it 1vas11 't Johnson's popularity .... It was the hate andfear iJf'Goldwater." Now the lib eral Republicans have sold that. and the Kennedy people have sold that, and the country has bought that . ... Now
- p.m., just before Lyn- only one belated, curt and inadequate don was to call on Jackie Kennedy at comment. This time he waited for 24 her new Fifth Avenue apartment, a hours before •saying anything publicly. newsman called Press Secretary Reedy Finally
- p.m., just before Lyn- only one belated, curt and inadequate don was to call on Jackie Kennedy at comment. This time he waited for 24 her new Fifth Avenue apartment, a hours before •saying anything publicly. newsman called Press Secretary Reedy Finally
- his talk. "National Security: A Broader Strategy." An Afternoon with U.S. Senator Joe Biden On February 23, 2006, Sena tor Joseph Biden spoke to a packed house in the LBJ Auditorium. The LBJ School co-hosted the event. Senator Biden is the ranking
- . 4/30 The Austin American Statesman reports that Mrs. R.D. Randolph and Woodrow Bean called on Senator Kennedy today in Washington to discuss the possibility of Kennedy receiving Texas’ support for the presidency in 1960. JFK reportedly told 1957
- attends the 81st Club luncheon at the Kennedy-Warren with Mrs. Maury Maverick. Senate passes the St. Lawrence Seaway Bill, establishing a St. Lawrence Seaway Development Committee to construct in cooperation with Canada a canal, lock, 1954 Chronology ● p
- on television ... lt was one of the finest moments of the Kennedy presidency, and the man for whom this building was named had a great deal to do with that." Richard Reeves, biographer of John F. Kennedy, presented a fasci nating look at that president. Some
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 10/8/1964"
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- for increased assistance for higher education and most specifically for a m u ch broadened educational vocational program. 1 am sure 1 do not have to tell you -- who sit here watching launchings at Cape Kennedy - - how tremendous our scientific achievements have
- Kennedy called me and said he wanted to see me. When I went in he said, '' I want you to run with me on the ticket.'• I said, "What you want is a good Majority Leader for your programs " I didn't want to be Vice President. The night before 1 had talked
- was hired during the Kennedy Administration. But a clear division of labor developed: Verdon prepared all of the VIP meals in the White House's basement kitchen while Wright did all of the home cooking in a private kitchen on the White House's second floor
- was hired during the Kennedy Administration. But a clear division of labor developed: Verdon prepared all of the VIP meals in the White House's basement kitchen while Wright did all of the home cooking in a private kitchen on the White House's second floor
- receh-ed your letter and a•ked me to thank you for wriliD&, It wa• thoughtful of you to •end in your •ncgeatfon foz honoring the lat• Preaidant Kennedy. it nfi.i',o/_y f 'f ,(tl Wtdol. lo_ fl
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Dedication of Stage - East Room, 9/29/1965"
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- billiantly than President and Mrs . Kennedy. Within this year the first ~pade of dirt was turned for a great cultural center for all our nation. Within this month the Congress passed the bill to provide a National Arts and Humanities Founda tion so
- ber of conversationsduring the period. AttorneyGeneral Robert Kennedy (left), Senator Hubert Humphrey (cen ter), and Senator Barry Goldwater (right) were among the persons President Johnson talked to, all of them fig ures in the political environment
- in, Washington. CTJ goes to Alabama to visit Aunt Effie, ill in hospital. June CTJ arrives in Washington. Sherman Birdwell recalls that CTJ drove up to Washington with Mrs. Birdwell. Birdwells lived with Johnsons at Kennedy-Warren Apartments, #1127, until
- , bul I think lhis time you've brought home a man." Fast forward Lo November 22, 1963, and Mrs. Johnson's memories of President Kennedy's assassina tion: the startling crack of gunfire; the wild ride to the hospital, the return to Air Force One, where
- Remarks of Mrs . Lyndon B. Johnson at a tea for members of the Fine Arts, Painting and Advis ory Committees on the Restoration of the White House, May 7, 1964 Friends : Welc om e to this house to which, under the inspira tion of Mrs . Kennedy, you
- and show some of their favorite wor~ (pages 2-3). ,.. Kennedy photographer Cecil Stoughton caught a delightful moment of a president at play with his children (above). Jerry Pulley preserved an historic meeting between his president and Prime Minister
- at stake in America this November. 1 belicve that issue is simply this: Will America, ha.ving forged so far ahead under President Kennedy and Preside nt Johnson, toward a more just and compassionate society, now turn back? Will we lQJeheart becaus e
- are, to use the title of a book by President Kennedy, "a nation of immigrants." But what we often fail t סrealize is how quickly new Americans and their families make their contribution t o a better America. We have with us today, for example, a number
- Young said, "Suppose there was a union of effort in every political and financial matter, undertaken for the benefit of the whole people? Who cannot see the good that would result? 11 It was this same union of effort that our late President Kennedy spoke
- will open in the spring of l 995. The Exhibition The exhibit opens with a d,trk corri dor recalling ovcmber 22, 1963 the day of the assassination of President Kennedy. The captions accompanying th photographs are in Lady Bird Johnson·· words, taken from
- changing selections from .the Library's holdings. Currently, an exchange of letters between President Johnson and Senator Robert P. Kennedy captures a poignant moment in a frequently tense relationship. Text of RFK Letter Dated January 1966, to LBJ
- the entries she wrote after the tragic day in Dallas in 1963 when President Kennedy was assassinated and her husband, Governor John Connally, was wounded. Mrs. Connally put the notes aside after writing them and only discovered them last year. 7
- , and Presid nt John . Kennedy nominated him to be Commandant in October, 1963. Orville L. Freeman Wallace M. Greene, 1907-2003 Photo by Yoichi Okamoto Orville Freeman died of complications of Alzheimer s disease on ebruary 20. President Kennedy named him
- was instituted by President Kennedy, who pre ented the first award on July 4, 1963. The medal has smce been presented lo 133 Americans. Mrs. Johnson's medal is on display at the Library. Ford visits Library while planning his own Former President Gerald Ford
- , 0eft) who spent time as a lecturer at the LBJ School of Public Affairs. He was escorted through the museum by volunteer Susan Dimmick. 2 Early Decisions on Vietnam Discussed A scholarly conference to explore the early decisions made by the Kennedy
- anything else, Eisenhower. .. was able to keep clown inflation and thus helped the country in a way that probably any one else who might have been presi dent in the late l 950s would not have been able to do." John F Kennedy: "When he was tragically
- abbreviations were commonly used in writing it: CCC – Cliff Carter CTJ - Lady Bird Johnson (Claudia Taylor Johnson) HHH – Hubert Horatio Humphrey JBC - John B. Connally JBK - Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy JFK - John F. Kennedy LBJ - Lyndon Johnson MMW - Mary