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- and Mrs. Rusk. Guests: Herblock, Senator and Mrs. Monroney, Senator and Mrs. Cooper, Joe Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Sisco (State Department), Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rostow, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kintner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moyers, Mr. and Mrs
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- appointed, arrange,- with Columbia Record, been appointed. men and women cooperating. bands engaged, news conference The State, in hootenanny held after singers the meeting WISTV, UPI, AP, WNOKTV,and wire service photographers.Private concern
- ", Charleston was founded as •Charles Town" by English settlers in 1670 on the -west bank of the Ashley River. The city -was relocated in 1680 be tween the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. It was officially renamed Charleston when incorporated in 1783 -- more than
- , Dear paying staff 14, 1964 Abell House o.c. Bess: Sending tribute for along to the just a few of the 'Lady Bird Special' Thanks again to you and your the help you gave us. very many press tours. cooperative regards ~ SHA:jf clips
- that she made_ and the grades that she made on -·the papers which were submitted. Mrs. Cooper can tell you a little more detail on that. I don't know the details. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
- See all online interviews with Ellen Taylor Cooper
- Mrs. Fischesser first encounters Lady Bird; Lady Bird's Aunt Effie; Lady Bird's love of reading; Mrs. Fischesser's first encounter with LBJ; Mrs. Cooper's first encounter with Lady Bird; Nettie Mason Patillo; Mrs. Cooper's first encounter with LBJ
- Cooper, Ellen Taylor
- Oral history transcript, Elaine Fischesser and Ellen Taylor Cooper, interview 1 (I), 12/9/1967, by Douglass Cater
- Ellen Taylor Cooper
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- for Ranch. Heard on radio that Luci was going to Austin. Stopped on highway and talked with her. 9:05 Arrived Ranch. Met Aunt Ellen Cooper. 10:00 Dinner around pool with President, Lyndon, John Betar, Jesse Kellam, A.W., Jake, Jack, Vicki, and Ginny. Walked
- - Mrs. Dirksen, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Mansfield, Mrs. Pell, Mrs. Monroney, Mrs. Jordan, and Mrs. Scott 1:10 Mrs. Humphrey arrived 1:15 Lunch 3:00 Guests departed 3:45 Reception guests to East Room 4:12 Joined guests in East Room for Catholic University
- . Talked with Liz re: Palm Beach. Worked at desk. 11:30 $UULYDO FHUHPRQ\ %HDXWLIXO GD\ /XFL RQ EDOFRQ\ ODUJH FURZG RQ 7 - >7KRPDV -HIIHUVRQ@ NQROOV 1RWH IURP %LOO 0 >0R\HUV@ 2. 12:55 Left with Bess for lunch at the home of Mrs. John Sherman Cooper
- to Cooper & Conrad, I had _______. L spoke of their calm courage. Later Webb said he got across our story to the world. Peace. Greeted four newcomers stopping at Birthplace and very briefly Boyhood Home. Then to church with Lynda and Luci and all guests
- between the bamboo poles. Kaisahan - Literally means unity. Thi s number features glimpses of the indigenous and primitive character of many lands. Dances interweave to signify peace and progress through international cooperation. (Special Presentation
- -year history. The citizens of greater Omaha are planning to construct a building to house smaller displays and present it to the base --an example of cooperation between city and military. Mrs. Johnson will also be shown where extensive planting
- . But it also requires the will, the cooperation, the energy of you, the individual citizen. For it is the history of this land that whatever has been done was the citizen's doing." She ended with the challenge, "Other generations have left us these monuments
Folder, "Whistle Stop [6 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- to progress. has did. South cooperation he arrived my husband Mendel our was Olin Johnston, partnership days that served to assure of that and local Lyndon partnership. governments in America. must you that exist if our nation He
- we have not received payment, and we would, therefore, it very much if you could look into this matter for us. Thanking you for your attention and kind cooperation, appreciate we are ~7\eryfy ~~:~t~~t>..,~ BRI-TI~R TOURS Mrs Shelagh Go n
- fable to the Senator during the month of October. We understand that the President plans to visit Nevada at least once during that period and the Dukes would be most happy to cooperate in any way you may desire. My personal best to Miss Keahn
- of equality, opportunity, and structing the ·functioning of crises as they arise . boundless prosperity. Government; cooperate with Y" Not rocking the boat. in So the Johnson message labor in holding the wa ge :in election year. went. The new President made