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  • govel'nments have p rovided $55 million in matching funds to pay for those 188 projects. E arlier this month , I vi ~ ite d in Atlanta and was proud to dedicate a new audit orium for the Com.municable Disease Center -- built on the same p artnership basis
  • .: !.)a s t fiv e dc,y ;,; x a :.; we tr c.vc l ccl ti1rousL0ut Texa::c;. Our vi si tor s h a v e c o:.·10 u.t n. tir.1e of an1:,-uish and turmoil in our country . 'l1lrny saw our friction ::; l c:: . i d b ~~r o . 3u t I believe th oy ho.ve a l so seen tha
  • $2, 500, 000 to take steps toward making thie Nation 1 s capital more livable and more beautiful. Not only is your handiwork enjoyed by the 3 million people who live and work in this city, it can be seen als o by 17 million vis~tors who come here
  • and sparlding autumn days driving through Vi rginia or exploring around Texas, or seeking !and­ marks all across tbis vast land.. There was a marvelous time with Mr 0 Henry DuPont at Winterthur. There the treasures of this country in furniture, fabric, china
  • and the Sena t e , three years as Vi ce-President and 11 arduous, demanding months as Pres ident. Who should know it better than all o f you for Texas has lived through these years with us. I believe it can be said tha t he bas brought stability and progress
  • , of the Future Forum steering committee, moderated the panel. Mr. Baxter. a former aide and com­ mittee clerk in the Texas house, was the first Republican to be elected lo the Tra­ vis County Commissioners Court. His special interests are telecommunications
  • . 5/23 Wirtz and Max Starcke leave for Washington, RFC hearing; accident in Chattanooga; Mrs. Wirtz hospitalized. June Early June LBJ fights for $100 million NYA appropriation and wins. 6/9 Congressional reception for King George VI of England. 6
  • ahead . · So let us not set the firns of ha.tred but quench them . 'l\v o years ago , I vis ited the site of HernisFair . I hava vivid memory o f the q~aint old German-English school - - a fountain , harmonious land scaping , and a lovely terra ce
  • , Bob Piere: and J 1y Cas id of Cuggrnhellll P1m.luctions, Inc. Work 011 the .film bcgau with p:unstaking research into Lh bm:kground of Pr ·sid nl Johnson. The produolion team inter­ vi wed numerous a so ·iatc~ of the l'r si­ tlenl, re, iewed more than
  • House. J\lounted against the photograph is the primitive machine with \\hich she recorded her first entries. (Later she gradual d to more profe.
  • out to be his last public pronouncement. "T give you independence forever," he said. Sy1nposium Explores the Search for Peace During the On pril 20-12. the LBJ Library hosted the f urth in a seri s of ym­ po. ia to tudy th Vi Lnarn conflict. Th pr
  • at the Johnson family gravesite this way: Those of u who worked for LBJ have known all along that, to him, Vi tnam was at least as much a threat to his revolution at home as were right wing conservatives and die hard segregationjst •. In­ deed I believe his
  • movemeat ■ of thi■ ■ ort. take ■ a ■ few tripe a ■ poa ■ lbl• and on tho■• rare occa■lon■ whea he doe ■ vi•lt hi■ home in Tea.•• he u•e• the ■ am• aircraft 011 which he travel ■ to carry th••• ■upport peraoaa.el. Thi■ mean ■• of cour••• that it l ■ not nece
  • movemeat ■ of thi■ ■ ort. take ■ a ■ few tripe a ■ poa ■ lbl• and on tho■• rare occa■lon■ whea he doe ■ vi•lt hi■ home in Tea.•• he u•e• the ■ am• aircraft 011 which he travel ■ to carry th••• ■upport peraoaa.el. Thi■ mean ■• of cour••• that it l ■ not nece
  • ::..::;t ro1;at'ding t1'e buildor 1;.;!!0 did tl1\~ n:vst t.c ~ :, B:>~:·~··: t:t' er~s i "!"l ~·!h0:-: the a S'J.bdi ·vi~i.onQ bulldczer· ~:0 ·vf-!:' 111~ lil
  • , and probably r ach report· that, de pite the facts, might point the finger at either the Soviet Union, where Lee Harvey 0 wald had lived for two and a half years, or Communist Cuba, for Os­ wald had vi ited the Cuban consulate in M xico City, bare! six weeks
  • closing remarks, Pn·sidl•nt .Johnson sum­ rnarizl'd his thoughts nn publi1: t·durntinn, "Thl· lnikd Stall's has thl• 1110,0l'Y to do anything it has thl• guts In do, and thl' vi,;jon to do, and lhl• will to do ... This country rnn rinanrc all thl· highrr
  • mounted by the Museum itself me sponsored by rhe Friends of rhe LBJ Library. The. e major exhibi­ tions are on view fur a minimum of six A World War I doughboy's uniform was part of the exhibit "The War to End All Wars." (above) Vi itors take a dose look
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  • and hopeless effort.'· But he ex­ pressed '·deep regret" over ·'the way in which we allowed the Vi tmlm War to become the totally defining vent of those years and likewise of the his­ tory. Jn the Johnson years it was the Vietnam War and nothing else. And so
  • , cam in to r c rd the vi it. Frank, who as White Hou e cameraman had phot graphed at least three American presidents and a number of other heads o state, went swiftly to the business he was so experienced in. But, as he kn It and focured, he dropped his
  • . Aust-in was the fiftieth ~top on the document's national tour, which has included visit to the Bush, Carter, Ger­ ald Ford, and Truman libraries. A Traveling Vietnam Memorial All who served in the Vi tnam War will never forget th sound: "Whop. Whop
  • -thirds levelto defeat the filibuster by the southern Democrats,and Lyndon Johnson also knew the key to that was malting Everett McKinleyDirksen full partner in that effort.. .. The margin of vi tory and the notion of an idea whosetime has come made it e
  • inevitably follow. If Johnson could be judged only on hi· fforts to build and perfect a just society at home, Woods observed, liberals at least would consider him a great president. But the Cold War has thus far trumped any such rating in th ir eyes. Vi tnam
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