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- the "place to
be'' n the party circuit-today his Embassy i • on the auction
block and h~'s in exile in Switzerland.
For all the changes, Washington is still a town ofpart1e,;. I sup
pose there will always be stories Ii c the one about the late Sena
tor
- , it is con
sidered a permanent exh1b1l.
Radios are part of the new display techniques. From a vintage radio visitor·
listen to the voice of Woodrow Wilson. Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin
Roosevelt speak from a radio built in 1933 while campaign
- these problems into the
building blocks of a robust economy that can provide the
jobs of the future."
The Joint Economic Committee will issue a report from
the ideas presented at the conference.
Jordan
Excerpts from
Barbara Jordan's
addres :
Joint appearances
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The Space display shows Vice
President Johnson superv1smg
American astronauts as they sign
their names in concrete blocks at the
LBJ Ranch.
A desk (partly visible in case), rocking chair and other memorabilia were lent
to the!Center by the Library.
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journalism and speech communica
tions. He is president of Martine
"I am here," said Vernon Sykes,
''to tell you about a little colored
boy born in the Mississippi delta in
Forrest City, Arkansas ... in a wood
shack that stood on concrete blocks
- , Wenonah
Linoleum block, 1943
Day Bell,
5
BROOKINGS SCHOLAR RECEIVESAWARD
FOR THE BESTBOOK ON THE CONGRESS
Larrv Reed, Assistant Director of the LBJ Foundation,
prize-\\ inning check to James Sundquist.
presents Foundation's
James L. Sundquist, senior
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the Soviet Union, today a powerful
force for change is already at work.
Education, the bedrock of democ
racy, the enemy of dictatorship, is
plowing its way. Inside the Commu
nist block, powerful currents are
surging against the dam. Premier
Khrushchev
- . It would just requir a egree in a
discipline as an academic building block upon which profes
sional skills would be added.
"TEXASIN TRANSITIO "
NOW A PUBLICATION
Kiran Dix
The June 15. 1986 edition of Among Friend~ r1,;pnrted on a ,ym
[I0sium
- achieve
block grants allocated with few restrictions on how or
where the funds are spent within certain broad guide
ment as well as its fru trations and mistakt>s."
lines. Expenditures began to shift away from ,;ervice
And if any one of those programs
- with new eyes at my
part of the world. . . . The open
fields and meadows had disappeared
and in their place were shopping
malls, suburbs chock-a-block with
housing developments and industrial
plants and spaghetti networks of
highways ....
The landscape I