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  • LBJ Connection: Journalist and member of the Texas Capitol Press Corps, representing the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; Editor, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1946-1947; Staff member, 1947-1960, Washington Bureau Chief, Dallas Morning News, 1960-1972; Political analyst
  • with the Congressional Research Service and as a professor of political science at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, a branch of the National Defense University at Fort McNair in Washington. Schandler was chairman of the National Defense University’s department
  • LBJ Connection: President and Chairman of the Board of Lone Star Steel, Texas, 1947-1971
  • LBJ Connection: Four-star general; Commander-in-Chief, U.N. Command, Korea, 1961-1963
  • Bio: (1917-2008) Veteran, WWII; U.S. Army Four-star General; Commanding General, U.S. Continental Army Command, 1973; Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Command,1973-1974; Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1974-1978; Member, Association
  • LBJ Connection: Four-star General, U.S. Army
  • LBJ Connection: Donor of Pacific edition of "Stars and Stripes," 1967-1972
  • LBJ Connection: Editor and Publisher, Temple Daily Telegram; Owner, Killeen Daily Herald
  • LBJ Connection: Four-star general; staff member to Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Omar Bradley in the 1950s; staff member, U.S. Army chief of staff; staff member, secretary of defense 1964-1966; assistant division commander, Ninth Division; Military
  • Bio: Isabelle Shelton (b. August 29, 1916-d. May 25, 1993, Washington, D.C.), reporter for the Washington Star. During her years on the staff, she covered First Ladies from Bess Truman to Pat Nixon and wrote about a variety of women's issues. She
  • Star newspaper in 1929. He lived in Corpus Christi, Texas.
  • , retiring a four-star general.
  • Bio: Ulysses Simpson Grant Sharp, Jr. (b. Apr. 2, 1906-d. Dec. 12, 2001) was a U.S. Navy four star admiral who served as Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPACFLT) from 1963 to 1964, and as Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (CINCPAC
  • and autographs. He founded Lone Star Autographs with Larry Vrzalik in 1979. He authored or co-authored several books and articles on historically significant documents, and was a contributor to price guide books for autographs.
  • . Bailey was the Tribune’s Washington bureau chief from 1966 to 1972, when he became editor of the Minneapolis Tribune, later named the Minneapolis Star Tribune. He stepped down in 1982 and moved to Washington, D.C. where he became the Washington editor
  • . From 1955 until 1965, Mr. Watson was Executive Assistant to E.B. Germany at Lone Star Steel Company in Dallas, Texas. Watson's involvement in Texas politics included being named a member of the Texas State Democratic Committee in 1958. Later, in 1960
  • , Johnson became the first member of Congress to volunteer for active duty in the armed forces, and reported for active duty on December 9, 1941. In 1942, he received the Silver Star from General Douglas MacArthur, but President Roosevelt ordered all members