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- , Barkley, Berle. September Walter Jenkins offered commission in Navy as ensign, decides to be private. 9/4 Greer destroyer incident. 9/7 FDR’s mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, dies. 9/8 LBJ promotes Navy advertising in small Texas newspapers. 9/11
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- of the United States. Officially a U.S. Navy installation, the facility was originally built by the Works Progress Administration as a camp for government employees, opening in 1938. President Franklin D. Roosevelt took it over in a few years and named
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- of the United States. Officially a U.S. Navy installation, the facility was originally built by the Works Progress Administration as a camp for government employees, opening in 1938. President Franklin D. Roosevelt took it over in a few years and named
- Franklin D. Roosevelt had a national monument built for him, an honor that before then had been reserved only for presidents. Zephyr Wright • Personal chef for President Lyndon B. Johnson • Told her firsthand stories about discrimination to Johnson, which
- Franklin D. Roosevelt had a national monument built for him, an honor that before then had been reserved only for presidents. Zephyr Wright • Personal chef for President Lyndon B. Johnson • Told her firsthand stories about discrimination to Johnson, which
- pets and are still receptive to presidents who dabble in new communications technologies. Sixty years ago, Franklin D. Roosevelt went on the radio to discuss his Scottie, Fala, by way of answering a rumor that the president had misplaced his dog
- pets and are still receptive to presidents who dabble in new communications technologies. Sixty years ago, Franklin D. Roosevelt went on the radio to discuss his Scottie, Fala, by way of answering a rumor that the president had misplaced his dog
- with CTJ, MMW and Geraldine, where he addresses American Society of Newspaper Editors at a luncheon, and later meets with Texas newspaper editors in Hotel Roosevelt suite. They fly to LBJ Ranch at 5 p.m. 4/20 Drives to Brooks AFB with MMW for a checkup
- , should construct water and hydroelectric power projects wherever possible. This policy led to the withdrawal of the federal commitment to projects which the federal government would have sought to build under the Roosevelt and Truman administrations. Thus
- Act with new provisions empowering the president to cut the quota for Cuban sugar or other countries if he felt it in the national interest. 3/1 Filibuster continues in the Senate. LBJ meets with Eleanor Roosevelt and Grace Tully this morning. At 9
- here. . . . We want to accomplish the same ends, but my ideas on how to reach those goals is vastly different. . . . I think my position is somewhat like that of President Roosevelt. He always stated his purposes in the field of civil rights, but he
- host wedding of Dorothy Jackson and Philip Nichols at their home. Spring Third term issue: LBJ versus Garnerites and “Stop Roosevelt” forces. 4/29 LBJ and Rayburn meet with FDR. May Welly Hopkins is asked to become general counsel for United Mine
- /13 LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) calls on President Roosevelt at White House. 1/19 White House congressional reception. LBJ campaigns for Austin public housing project. 2/7 LBJ a guest at the White House for tea. March LBJ supports billion dollar Naval
- /27 Johnsons leave Austin; go to Karnack where LBJ will spend 10 days recuperating before going to Washington. May 5/11 LBJ meets President Roosevelt in Galveston, rides on presidential train with FDR and his entourage. 5/13 LBJ sworn
- for civilian war housing project for the San Marcos Navigation School is selected. 2/11 President Roosevelt nominates Thurman Arnold as an associate justice of the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia. 2/16 Ida Nell Connally has a baby daughter. 1
- of . , .-SECRET -3Quiet beginnings of discussions with moderate these lines, as opportunity offers. In this connection, men Black, Robert Anderson, Raymond Hare, Kermit Roosevelt helpful. Arabs along like Eugene might be Encouragement of arrangements which tend
- : “Last night the House passed the Work-or-Fight Bill.” 2/3 Big Three conference (FDR, Stalin, Churchill) opens at Yalta. 2/4-11 President Roosevelt, Premier Stalin and Prime Minister Churchill met at Yalta and agreed (1) to crush Naziism and German
- /12 News report: Everett Looney and Senator Wirtz defend LBJ’s service overseas, accuse Lockhart of being part of O’Daniel’s scheme to defeat Roosevelt supporters within the Texas delegation. 3/12 LBJ meets with William H. Clarke, Jr., W.B. McCarter
- today. LBJ pays a surprise visit to Sen. Richard Russell’s office, with friends, in honor of Russell’s 25 years of Senate service. Eleanor Roosevelt writes an article critical of congressional leaders who are more concerned with the arms race with Russia
- regulations with the power to enjoin enforcement. 6/19 Wirtz and Allred argue the mandamus suit in the Supreme Court, expect a decision on 6/21. The suit was intended to see that pro-Roosevelt presidential electors get their names on the primary ballot. 6
- . Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org rights generally. Participants include Rep. Jim Roosevelt of LA, Dick Bolling of Kansas City, Adam Clayton Powell of NYC, and Charles Diggs of Detroit. They reportedly decided on strategy to abandon
- To NYC for Tribute to Omar Bradley given by Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation. 5/31 Lunch at Waldorf Astoria with Mrs. Lasker and Anna Rosenberg, phone call from Rusk re: Trujillo assassination. Returns to Washington where he meets with Rusk re: Dominican
- , who was hailed by Newsweek as "The nation's leading Presidential scholar," has written five major books focusing on the presidencies of Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. He has also published works on the Cold War and the relationship
- , who was hailed by Newsweek as "The nation's leading Presidential scholar," has written five major books focusing on the presidencies of Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. He has also published works on the Cold War and the relationship
- think of all those that I could add to that calendar, I know why there was no sense of elation as we walked in the door, fresh from a victory of over 6i percent, the largest majority since Roosevelt's election of 1936and even surpassing that in terms
- think of all those that I could add to that calendar, I know why there was no sense of elation as we walked in the door, fresh from a victory of over 6i percent, the largest majority since Roosevelt's election of 1936and even surpassing that in terms
- and John McCormack attend a two-hour breakfast meeting of the DAC. Others attending include Truman, Stevenson, Eleanor Roosevelt and Paul Butler. At Jim Rowe’s suggestion, LBJ meets with Truman, Stevenson, Rayburn, McCormack, Smathers, Clements, Mansfield
- . Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner honoring Speaker Rayburn is held at the National Guard Armory. LBJ, Adlai Stevenson, Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry Truman speak at the dinner, with Truman in particular lashing out at the Eisenhower Administration. Truman
- ; Homer Thornberry of Austin on legislation affecting public health matters; Walter Rogers of Pampa on the sliding scale parity program; Frank Ikard of Wichita Falls on the cotton acreage allotment. Senator Morse addresses a Roosevelt Day Rally in Austin
- Bowles, Claude Pepper, James Roosevelt) to draft him, Eisenhower issues statements making clear his “final and complete” refusal to accept the Democratic presidential nomination. 1948 Chronology ● p. 13 of 45 07/2024 13 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ