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- Funeral service for Adlai Stevenson; Lady Bird talks with Clark Clifford about LBJ Library; Lady Bird to Scharnhorst and Lewis Ranches with John William Klein to clean and decorate; University of Texas coaching staff and families to LBJ Ranch
- of the Foundation
Board of Directors are:
Joe L. Allbritton
Perry R. Bass
George Christian
Henry G. Cisneros
Clark M. Clifford
WilliamH. Cunningham
Henry H. Fowler
J. B. Fuqua
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
Luci BainesJohnson
W. Thomas Johnson
VernonE. Jordan, Jr.
Arthur B
- transcripts with
George Ball. Horace Busby, Torn Clark,
Roswell Gilpatric, Bi.llyGraham, Louis
Martin, Robert McNamara, Drew
Pearson and Earl Warren;
Texts of Lyndon Johnson's State
of the Union speeches for I 967,
1968, and 1969, and his address
- and Ramsey Clark appointments; Luci Johnson's interview in Ebony magazine; evening with the Nicholas Katzenbachs
- LBJ & Lady Bird to Hemis Fair, San Antonio; gun control legislation; ceremony at Hemis Fair; speeches by Ed Clark, Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, John Connally & LBJ; LBJ & Lady Bird tour exhibits; LBJ receives questions from the press; painting for LBJ
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George
Christian and Chancellor E. Don Walk r,
co-vice pr sidents; Harry Middleton, xe
cu1iv ct·rector; and John M. Barr, secre
tary-I reasurer.
Above top: Clark Clifford and Arthur
B. Krim. Middle Row: Harry .J. Mid
dleton and Henry H. Fowler. Bottom
- ; Abe Fortas' Supreme Court nomination; Lynda Robb tells stories about her family; New York Times interview on LBJ Library; tea with American Association of Nurserymen; reception for Junior Army Navy Guild Organization members; Clark Cliffords to dinner
- makes presentation of Women in Community Service award for Job Corps; work on speech for Southwestern University; meeting with Clark Clifford about LBJ Library director; Madame Shoumatoff portrait of Lady Bird; 1968 election
- Lady Bird discusses business with LBJ; Lady Bird to the dentist; meeting with Clark Clifford about the LBJ Library; meetings about artwork for the White House; Lady Bird meets with Abe Fortas about LBJ Library; Arthur Goldberg and Supreme Court
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who launched the symposium on the
first night. "I remain fascinated by
th, number of LBJ stories that contin
ue be·ng told." said Sid Davis,
himselr one of the storytellers.
"Certainly no President of the mod rn
era," wrote Clark Tyler, "could
inspire