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- FOR RELEASE AFTER Z:OO P. M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1967
Office of the Press Secretary
to Mr s. Johnson
THE WHITE HOUSE
REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON
AT COLUMBIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
Dean Clark, Governor Ellington, Students
- families are d::dving, camping out, or jetting from one
end of the country to the other at an unprecedented rate.
I have had the pleasure of travelling about Australia with my good friends
Ed and Amt Clark. I know how well Ed knows and loves the United
- be a Peace Corps
Volunteer, a build~ in Dj akarta or Dahomey, a Methodist minister in Vietnam,
or an Ambassador ..... as witness Ed Clark.
Southwestern•s traditional missionary spirit is stlll very much at work.
And I feel sure that your graduates go
- to see the wbole scope of child health through the eyes of
three panelists today -- and then 1 hope some of you will have some commenta.
Our first speaker is a distinguished pediatrician. Dr. Esther Clark, who
was the guiding spirit and professional band
- invented the cotton
gin near here, and Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts , is
buried here.
The future is here, too. The el even dams approved by Congress will
give the Savannah river basin immense power resources and as you well
know the Clark
- passage
way--the trail of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, those great
geographer-adventurers who spent two thrilling months in Nebraska,
and whose footsteps can be followed today. (l'm told tbat their
original campsites can still be f ound 1