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- , Beagle, arriving at 2:55 pm Governor Connally - re: Texas matters To Washington, D. C. , arriving at 8:30 pm To International Inn w/ MF and Beagle - car 111, arriving at 8:45 for dinner of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists - VP speaks
- THEECONOMY: As The Cartoonist Saw It Then Inflatiun and rrcession command a stronghold on today·.- nl'WS spotlight. A. they struggle with the eronomy. President ford and the new Con gress are faking more an a few ja s rom e powerful pens of editorial
- . Collates was recently appointed by the President to the National Selective Service Appeals Board, and the appt was for a quick picture to be used in Greek publications)^ — — /!* Representatives of_the American Editorial Cartoonists \^ „ JL-i-1-^L. 10:45a
- on the second floor~ Renderings by Graeber, Simmons & Cowan, A.I.A. Architects, Inc. In association with R. Max Brooks, FA/A 3 Foundation Board Meets At LBJ Ranch Members of the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors, meeting at the LBJ Ranch on June 7-8, approv d
- "no , sir , *• go to and I wa s a t th e luncheo n you wanted m e to/spea k '^'(the wive s o f the American Association o f Cartoonists), woul d yo u like t o rea d my speech . H e sai d "yes" . Whe n h e wa s throug h h e tol d he r tha t she was a goo d
- l Nuncio , Monsigno r Emanuele Clarizi o J Jac k Valent i colo / Secretar y Thoma s Man n r pi x October 6 , 1965 White House Wednesday MW (pl) A grou p o f Editorial Cartoonists :White HouseOctober 7, 1965Thursday[Cont'd fm p. 6 - SALUTE T
- , Gerald F rd awarded the Presidential Medal f Freedom to Mrs. Lyndon Johnson and 16 other Americans who have distin guished themselves in serving their country. Mrs. Johnson is the first First Lady and only the twe fth woman to receive the nation's highest
- mate because. among other reasons, "It wouldn't be worthwhile being president if Lyndon were majority leader." rEd. note: A number of LBJ's associates have recalled him saying that one reason among many that he accepted the vice-presidential nomination
- for the American society ... (He) established this series of national symposia. He lived to participate in the first two. As President, Johnson had been an activist and no stranger to con troversy, and he made no effort to hide or moderate either of those
- . Most recent honors: Winner of "America's Highest Speaker's Award" voted at 57th National Convention, International Platform Association ... "Annual Amer icanism Award" from Daughters of the American Revolution ... the "Los Angeles City Council Award
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- . It was a notable contrast to the arrival of the American battle group in West Berlin only 2 hours earlier with tens of thousands watching and cheering. Too, it was a morale .booster for our troops. They know now somebody at home cares that they are here and knows
- transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org matters. Flies back to Washington and arrives at International Inn at 8:45 p.m. w/MF and Beagle; speaks at Association of American
- and Hitler declared war within 48 hours, I had a great desire to join the Army. For over a year, PM had been warning Americans of the inevitability of our being attacked. The first serious job that PM had undertaken was done. Perhaps it was fitting
- , announcing an archives exhibit of Presidential cari catures. The exhibit is titled, "Draw! PoUtical Cartoons From Left to Right." The title of the cartoon itself, which was lent to National Archives by the LBJ Library, is ''Alright You Editorial Cartoonist
- '( S't>.P,. 'NOW, l\'30UT THIS BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM-.'' called for controls on billboards and junkyards along highways. In 1965. editorial cartoonist Gib Crockett published a cartoon showing Lady Bird Johnson giving her husband a taste
- Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Whitney M. Young of the National Urban League, Floyd McKissick of the Congress of Racial Equality, Stokely Carmichael of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth
- , UNDERTHE HEADING"MOCKINGJUSTICE," CALLEDTHE TRIBUNAL A "MACABRE,DISTASTEFULANDPUERILE EXERCISE•.. " SPONSORED BY "A BOUNCHOF LEFT-WINGLITTERATEURS, PAMPHLETEERS ANDPROPAGANDISTS WHOARE MANIFESTLY ENGAGED IN WHATIS NOTHINGMORETHANANOTHER ANTI AMERICAN
- on speech for television, talked w/ Lynda abo Robert Kintner personal plans, and read his speeches for tonight. Joe Califano(pl) Robert Kintner To bedroom for NAP To Oval Office ^CARTOONISTS: and Marvin Watson OFF /Jack Rosen .^ f John MuiljuM Nielsen Don
- were waiting the way. comfort the American bombers the timing At the little even gr eater September that of with increasing any such action. feelings am the Wilson, in terms vt..,,oy the month was mixed on the American jet
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 12 (XII), 7/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was a rather obvious step that was available to us. The Washington Post had advocated home rule over a long period of time and were often editorializing on the subject. We were having difficulty securing the necessary signatures for a discharge petition
- .. , .. ,u ... ,,111.m,: ,;_t.\mong Frien~~,,2f ..h~J Th1-; plall' from lhl' statt• dinin, Sl'f\ kl' of l'rl'sidl•nt Iknjamin llarri-;on j.., onl• of morl' than l:iO pil'Cl'S of lhl hin·nlt•nnrnl l'Xhihilion of American Presidential China, which
- book, LBJ: The White House Years; and an exhibit catalog from "Cartoonists' Ink and LBJ." Mrs. Johnson sent the school a bust of LBJ. The school is a $21 million facility. The majority of the students are Mexican-Americans from the Rio Bravo and El
- to believe that he and I had a mutuality of interests, just because of our age bracket. But that wasn't true, because I stili had a college boy, young newspaperman, cartoonist attitudeo particularly serious. I didn't think things were I did my job as well
- of on a Saturday afternoon, who's a good friend of mine, Walter Krawiec, K-R-A-W-I-E-C, who was the editorial cartoonist for the Polish Daily News, but who is a very talented artist in his own right and did a lot of fine work. I called Walter and I said, "Walter
- consulates in the U.S. and U.S. consulates in the USSR; LBJ's relationship with Adam Clayton Powell; LBJ's relationship with Congress; LBJ's ability to persuade people; the change in expectations among African-Americans during LBJ's presidency
- . If I may have a full 15 minutes - - plus one _hour to prepare lights in advance - - I would like to try it,,a.gain. Yes Try it again? ✓/ No Oke, There is some urgency We have to get the picture and in folders for mailing 95 Cartoonists. mjdr Dec
- that someone says that a cartoonist would not normally- remember that far back unless he had a friend so11181'here to remind him of you. This Berryman is probably the son of the original cartoonist. The front page cartoons of the Washington Star are the most
- . The cartoon colkct ion began when a well-meaning :ind generous cartoonist sent Congressman Johnson an original autographed drawing. By 1960. Johnson had as mbled 150 drm ing-;, making releph ne calls and occasi nally s ncling a letter to the cartoonist. During
- Sent Reogranization message to Congress No 2 Mav 13 . 196 5 White House Thursday Bill Mo yers Bill Moyers Bill Moyer s Geo Reedy ADDRESS (liv e television ) i n th e Eas t Roo m to th e Associatio n o f American Editoria l Cartoonist s 7 9
Oral history transcript, Robert E. Lucey, interview 1 (I), 10/19/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- . Sargent Shriver was head of the Office of Economic Opportunity and presided at our meetings. A number of very distin- guished Americans were members of the Council and all v!ere anxious to do whatever was possible to alleviate the tragedy of poverty
- ; Archbishop Binh; Angelo Palmas; Nguyen Van Thieu, Nguyen Cao Ky; Latin American ambassadors meet in San Antonio; St. Francis Xavier parish in Stonewall; the Committee for Peace in Vietnam; assessment of LBJ and CTJ.
- 13 Then I went on and spelled out what those were. "The judicial appointments of the President have been iighly rated by the American Bar Association. have been rated by the ABA. Of the 216 judicial appointments 173 appointees 54 per cent have been
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- confusing the German political scene. That risk, I believe, was successfully avoided . From my opening statement to my message of farewell it was my constant purpose to remove doubts and anxieti es about American policy in the face of the new Communist
- certainly intend to cooperate with him, because under the Constitution, the President is given the responsibility of charting our course in Foreign Relations. And that cartoon came out in the paper, and the cartoonist--I don't know just which cartoonist
- /loh/oh B. Abell -- Interview III -- 11 A: Depending upon the type of party, many of your guest lists are ready-made. If you're entertaining the officers of the American Bar Association, that's predetermined by somebody else; if you're having
- and influence than any "Marshall Plan for .African or similar grandiose schemes. The Soviets and Chicoms have a big advantage in this competition; they preach violent revolution while trying hard to pin on us guilt by association. This is true in a way
- Cottam. Amb. to Kuwait • Hon. These Ambassadors are leaving later i n the week to assume their posts. V; l:40p t Joe 2:18p f Marvin Califano - pl Watson (pl) ' 2:19p - 2:27p The ;/ , . 11 2:27p i | ; RECORD ; / Milton Caniff, cartoonist
- have got such a majority it really doesn't matter. But in those days, it was so close. It was so close. Do you have any Let's talk about LBJ's relations with other senators. recollections of his association with Walter George, for example, who
- to take us into greater war is fallacious and the result of the cartoonists and others who attributed this feeling to the President, I think, it was obvious, however that the Congress was willing to support stronger military action and felt we had to do