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  • of Mrs Johnson, Leonard Marks, Warren Woodward, Jack V lenti, and Liz Carpenter. DeanRusk LecturesOn Detente From top to bottom: Rusk an wera question from audi­ ence; Rusk flanked by LBJ Library Director Harry Middleton and LBJ School Dean William
  • the Dome would become the beacon of hope for all the struggling peoples of the world. And so it did and so it has remained. Elizabeth Crook (above left) and Marshall De Bruhl (above right) together presented a program moder­ ated by Liz Carpenter, called
  • Reagan Liz Carpenter moderated the First Daughters' reminiscences 10 Life, Political Campaigns, Russia about her father's ascendance to the Presidency with the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Ms. Bales, daughter of President and Mrs. Gerald Ford
  • store, now in its 91st year, opened the Library's Sep­ tember-to-May year. Introduced by Liz Carpenter, he traced the highlights of his 92-year-old life. Later, he wrote, "I think the audi­ ence to whom I spoke was proba­ bly the finest audience I have
  • America First'' campaign, which was designed to help with our foreign balance of pay­ ments cleficil. The files at Lhe Johnson Library document these trips. but at a recent symposium at the LBJ Library, Liz Carpenter told a story about the wilderness
  • Attack on U.S. Embassy in Moscow; Luci Johnson gives tour to her history class; possible paintings for the White House; Lady Bird meets with Liz Carpenter about interview with U.S. News & World Report; Congressional reception with briefing
  • Lady Bird meets with Bess Abell, Liz Carpenter & Angier Biddle Duke about upcoming state visits and entertainment; meeting with Mr. Boudin and Mr. West about drapes for East Room; The Elms; concert by Charlie Byrd for children of Congressional
  • Lady Bird meets with Sen. John Sparkman and Liz Carpenter about Lady Bird's trip to NASA in Huntsville, Alabama; tea with Clifford & Virginia Durr and daughter, Ann Lyon, Helen Fuller of "New Republic," and Anita Williams; LBJ to New York to address
  • there and I got a call from Liz Carpenter. She said, "Kurt, Mrs. Lady Bird would like you to come down and see her." So I immediately went down to their suite of rooms, and there was Mrs. Johnson resting on the bed and she had curlers in her hair. She
  • Lyndon Liz Carpenter arrived on the arm of Ben Barnes. The occasion began with a powerful a capella rendition of "America the Beautiful" by Johnny Ray Watson, of Bastrop, Texas. Johnson's book of how to work with the opposition. The rank
  • with him in the front compartment-in the back: Jake Jacobsen, Marvin Watson, Helen Williams, Dr. Burkley, Ken Gaddis, Liz Carpenter, ms mf Day crisp and clear temperature: 45 } Arrived Dulles International Airport Secretary McNamara and Secy Wirtz
  • , party tours for the women. parties. I \'ient on all of those. of course, Liz Carpenter and Nrs. Johnson were the primary movers. I \'ient representing the Democratic National Committee as one of the workers on it. on it. was Did you help set them up
  • . Duke, Nra. Carpenter, and a tew American wives. 3:00-7:00 Free time or tor callers arranged. 7:00-10:00 Informal 1upper tor the wbole delegation at the Aabas1ador 1 a residence. as THURSDAY, MARCH12 10:00-10:30 10:30- Funeral Service
  • See all scanned items from White House Social Files Liz Carpenter Subject Files Box 2
  • Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
  • Folder, "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul) [1 of 2]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 2
  • Liz Carpenter Subject Files
  • of the baby that I can , Liz." „__________„„ take "I __ - pl Kintner j . Rostow (pl) _ MW _— (include visited by) L£> Lo 2:55p t _ - Day —^— Carpenter _ _, . . _ | L__»J- 1M-J—. 1. _ - -TJ-I—M_ - - ._. - - —1_ -- 1__ --J IK
  • . "FIVE FUN~Y WOMEN," who jointly gave this year's Liz Carpenter Distinguished Lecture at the University of Texas posed for a group photo at the Library. They are: writer Nora Ephron, actress Carol Channing, writer Shana Alexander, writer Florence King
  • a lth y enough a n d le v e l- h e a d e d enough, a n d r e a liz e th a t life i s one lo n g s e r i e s o f p r o b le m s th a t you h a n d le one d ay a t a tim e , A . W. a n d I h a d a lo t o f b u s in e s s to ta lk a b o u t - the h o u s
  • Congressional Wives Prayer Breakfast; Rev. and Mrs. Billy Graham; Lady Bird's prayer greeting; meeting with Bess Abell, Liz Carpenter, and their staffs about correspondence procedures; tea with Mrs. Carl Sanders and Mrs. Farris Bryant; office work
  • , and en d ed w ith a v e r y few w o r d s im p r o m p tu by m e that could have b e e n called, Liz C a r p e n te r - C an-D o W om an. L i z ' s s p e e c h w a s e x c e l l e n t , l e a v e n e d w i t h h u m o r b u t f u l l of so lid m e a t
  • Lady Bird's plane to Dallas is postponed and cancelled & takes later flight; Lady Bird visits at Luci Nugent home; Lady Bird to Salado, TX, for ceremonies honoring Liz Carpenter; Lady Bird gives impromptu remarks; Liz Carpenter gives speech; crafts
  • that the wife of the President was trying to get things wholesale. I passed that information on to Liz Carpenter and told her that I felt Mrs. Johnson could build up a terrific amount of ill-will among the thousands of retailers all over the country
  • was fascinating too, to write about, and Caroline and-- F: Did you see much of Johnson during those vice-presidential years? T: I used to go to see a good friend of Liz Carpenter's, and we used to--I went to the Ranch for three days when he entertained about
  • : In Washington . I always stay at the Hay-Adams, and I went back at 10 :30 in the morning, which I just ordinatily never do, and there was this telephone call from the White House, from Mrs . Johnson . Liz Carpenter came on the phone and said, "I want you
  • trips and the speeches she gave and the leadership she provided for the country. F: Did you make up the agenda, was it made in concert with say Liz Carpenter and Bess Abell? Just how did the itinerary get decided on? Did you consult personally with Mrs
  • O'Donnell 13 -Walter . Jenkins--the Rock of Gibraltar · 14-15 The amount of loyalty 16 Recruitment of staff people; the departure of Kennedy people 18 John Macy; Liz Carpenter 19 Af.1pointr.:ant of more women -and 'minority . group p·e ople 20
  • and LBJ's first days as president; LBJ mistreats staff aides; difficulty in getting proper appointees; Robert McNamara characterized; Liz Carpenter; JFK and LBJ administrations compared; newspaper leaks; Panama; McGeorge. Bundy operation; civil service
  • Bess and Liz. Bess Abell was over in her office, Liz Carpenter happened to be LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
  • HOUSE WASHINGTON January TO: Bess Abell Liz Carpenter George Christian Ashton Gonella Jim Jones Juanita Roberts FROM: OKAMOTO 3, 1969 Tuesday, January 7,will be the last day that we can take for any pictures taken before December 1, 1968. any
  • Abell and Liz Carpenter and Paul Glynn, many others that were there. It was a warm and comfortable relationship. I was asked many times, did I not feel awkward in this situation? I must say that I really did not, I think simply because the period
  • See all scanned items from White House Social Files Liz Carpenter Subject Files Box 10
  • Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
  • Folder, "Lynda - Greece (wedding of King Constantine)," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 10
  • Liz Carpenter Subject Files
  • See all scanned items from White House Social Files Liz Carpenter Subject Files Box 11
  • Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
  • Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
  • Liz Carpenter Subject Files
  • -- 20 you ever made any statements in regard to it at any time?" "Well, yes." me." "What did you say?" "I don't know. I don't have my notes with Other Texas correspondents were there, like Liz Carpenter. I don't know whether she was up
  • ) (PCI) 11/15/6' A memo Sanford Fox to Mrs. Carpenter (sanitized) (PCI) 6/25/65 A memo Sanford Fox to Mrs. Carpenter with annotations (sanitized) (PCI) 6/25/65 A Paul Milton Breeden (sanitized); attachment to note from Yolanda Boozer to Sandy
  • staff. Something important was going on there. So they were staying, and I was staying at the Waldorf Astoria. So one day we came out the side door, and I ran into Liz Sutherland--Carpenter. F: Carpenter, yes. W: Carpenter. Well, I still call
  • - color - Liz Carpenter Sunday 28 July, 1968 First Family and House guests - color - Mrs Johnson - schedule ] Col. Reed contacted £or v, £or MTM July of 1967. .tion replacement J ~ Photography Monday accomplished 29.July, by Knudsen 1968
  • an d against e North. Frances Lewine , A P OF F RECOR D George Christia n re articl e sh e is doin g on Liz Carpente r _____ . t Rostow and a grou p o f British journalists i i i M' p Wal __——___—_ — jA Michael Berry , Chairma n an d Editor-i n Chie f
  • Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs - Robert Sayre Harry McPherson Charles Maguire ^ .- Liz Carpenter Mr and Mrs. Steve Martini : ™ ™ WHITE HOUS E Dat JUL IDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N , DIAR Y U . S . Ambassador' s Residence
  • rent rather than evict them so all the larid can be placed in timber ~owing. Mrs: Elizabeth . Carpenter, _Mrs. Johnson's· press secretary, told reporters there was ·some question to ' whether Mrs. Johnson should reply personal­ ly. Mrs. Carpenter . said
  • Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
  • Folder, "Kentucky Trip – May 21, 1964 – Mrs. Johnson [Clippings]," White House Social Files, Liz Carpenter Subject Files, Box 5
  • Liz Carpenter Subject Files
  • ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Reedy -- XIX -- 2 built with Victorian-style entertainment in mind and kind of ideal for Liz Carpenter, too, although she wasn't with us at that particular point, I don't
  • of 1964, served at Fort Benning; was on my way to another assignment that I had volunteered for. [I] stopped through Washington before going to Baltimore for my next schooling, and stopped in the East Wing to say hello to Elizabeth Carpenter and some
  • was there, yes. It was very nice reception, too, I remember it. I've got a picture of it at home. Liz Carpenter returned the picture to me, after having seen it, because it showed Geraldine and Bob very happy, and other people very happy, and Marie with a very
  • s ta n d p o in t. Liz And we had b o th d i g e s t e d it a g a i n , h o p e f u lly f r o m the l i s t e n i n g s ta n d p o in t of a v aca tio n in g fa m ily fro m Idaho F a ll s o r W etum pka, A la b a m a , a n d w hat w o u ld i n t e
  • Lady Bird & Liz Carpenter to Boyhood Home in Johnson City; Lady Bird is recorded reading script; late lunch; Lady Bird records narrative to be used at the LBJ Birthplace; Lady Bird has tea for her restoration friends from Fredericksburg, TX; tours
  • trust. They treated him as a usurper. Now I understand that the Honorable--wait a minute now, I'm getting old--who's the press secretary to-­ F: [Pierre] Salinger. C: No, the press secretary to Lady Bird. F: Oh. Liz Carpenter. C: Liz's book