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  • Caricature of LBJ Made at Chelsea Potter, England Glazed Terra Cotta Gifl of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Chambers, 1966 Cartoon by Blaine of Hamilton Spectator, 1971 10 ? ' j I 1U;A'-~• ~ ,. ►., • ·- Cartoon by Blaine of Hamilton Spectator (date unknown
  • SUNDAY Sheraton-Ritz, Minneapolis, Minn. June 28, 1964 Pres. and Mrs. Johnson departed Presidential Suite. Greeted spectators in lobby and outside hotel Departed with Sen. Humphrey, Governor Rolvaag, Cong. Fraser an d Cong Olson Arrived Mt
  • of spectators. VP had been told Turkish people would not be demonstrative. However a normally 35 to 40 minute drive into the Capital City took approximately 4 hours because the road was lined with wildly enthusiastic people. VP made many stops. Crowd chanted
  • .) Friday, April 29, 1966 12:18 AM President and party arrived at Houston International Airport. The President shook hands with spectators prior to boarding the aircraft, USAF #26000. 12:39 AM USAF #26000 was airborne for Washington, D. C. USAF #4201
  • Activity (include Date. Arrived Beirut Airport. Met by Foreign Minister Takla and large crowd of spectator VP spoke (mentioning Eddie Joseph and family, some of whom were present). Made frequent stops driving into city. Crowds along roadsid e enthusiastic
  • to groups of students. Departed Beirut following informal "goodbye" ceremony attended by Senior Lebanese and American officials, the press, and interested spectators. Made departure statement. 4 Flew via VC 137 1040 nautical miles (1200 statute miles) 2
  • A. Byrn e Cong. William J. Green Cong. Robert N. C. Nix Cong. Herman Toll. Short welcoming remarks were made by Mayor Tate BRIEF REMARKS by the President to assembled spectators - then shook hands alon g the crowd barriers. 9:52a Departed via Helicopter
  • , International Airport, Honolulu, Haw After remarks the President walked to spectator fence and shook hands, greeting all he could. President departed Airport via, motorcade led by two flatbed trucks of photographers In car w/Pres. were Gov. John Burns. Cong
  • Carter, Rober Tailor Clint Hill, Richard Johnsen, Jerry Kivett, Tony Eggleton, Mr. Jennings, Australian Federal Security Officials: Whitrod and Hamilton Walt Rostow, Pederson (Australian photo man) PRESS POOL: Frank Reynolds M. Mayer Nell Yates, William
  • his This caused much amusement among the spectators and provided a light touch to the proceedings. After Walt Rostow received his degree, hers and made a few well-received remarks. 12:10 Left the Field House; changed degree. CTJ was given clothes
  • , edi­ torial cartoonist for the Hamilton Spectator of Ontario, Canada, com­ memorated the opening of the LBJ Library. With Blaine's permission, the Library used it as the poster for the Cartoons and Caricatures Hhibit (see cover). (Above right
  • . Coleman, Cong , an d Mrs. John A. Blatnik, Cong, and Mrs. Alec Olson, Cong. and Mrs. Donald M. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Iner Johnson and Dr. James C. Cain. Greeted spectators along the fence MADE BRIEF REMARKS to assembled crowd. Departed via motorcade w
  • and Mrs. Rusk, Mrs. Johnson, Secy Mann, JV, Bob Manning, Mr Boyd Motor one block into waiting crown - President Lopez-Mateos had been delayed at his luncheon - so shakes hands w/ spectators until he arrives 3:02 President Lopez-Mateos arrives - motor
  • to watch countryside - with white. ready into the sort the Virginia hills that I love,. We went girl 2 Ross. and chilly, the streets spectators that little Miller the green Winchester short to make and Marta Even dogwood Page
  • and answering the questions, he walked down through the newsmen and other spectators, stopping to visit and shake hands $ax with s Leaving Conference Room, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, Luci, Mr. & Mrs Doug Cater, Secy Gardner, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Boyd, Joe
  • Klux Klan; a century of infaD\Y, by William Peirce Randel:"·o Review by . W~ F. Minor. America, 6/19/65, Po 884. -4Gathering of the Klan. Commonweal, 6/11/65, p. 373-374., Account of Klan march and spectator reactions in Durham, N. Cop in Aprilpl965
  • by · the.·cincinnati Police three times on charges of vagrancy, petty. larceny, and investigatj,on between 1951 and 1962. · , FRAKES, accor.dirig to · Ciricinnati Police records, has picketed the Hamilton County Courthouse a number ·of 'times · , protesting
  • of the road, at the foot of the house, so if we don't want spectators we won't have spectators." By that time the state police and the Secret Service were LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • development personnel is a new and big "if.'' SECRET - NOBIS 5ECRET - NODIS -3- I have just obtained. a complete copy of Sir Robert Thompson's article in the Spectator for August 12, of which I sent you a summary. Speaking of the new Viet Cong strategy
  • at the President which he caught and tossed back. They played for a few minutes much to the delight of the spectators in the hall. (Staff was lined up to go up to the Blue Room for the Staff Christmas party and could see the President and Lyn. ) to second floor w
  • the side of the bridge for the spectators. The PResidents and First Ladies walked to the center of the bridge where the First Ladies were greeted by two costumed 10-year-olds (one Mexican andone American) and then they cut the ribbon which opened the bridge
  • to the City of Lexington. SHORT REMARKS and shook hands w/ the spectators along the fence. Departed via helicopter for LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA and the dedication of the George C. Marshall Research Library at V. M. I. accompanied by: Senator Mike Monroney, Governor
  • officer, J. L. Calvert, took up the pursuit. Pursuing Calvert, in turn, were three young Negroes, all spectators. Behind one of the houses a high cyclone fence created a two-foot wide alley twenty-five feet 1n length. As Chambers darted along the fence
  • below Arrive Olympic Hotel - ssas. immediate area around hotel crowded and jammed -with spectators greeted by Messrs, C.R. $. the President then went to the Presidential Suite and had drinks w/ McGeorge Bundy, JV, MF Lindquist and A. S chillingAt 6; 00
  • Lynda's Lynn departs alone -- preceding parents Luci, Pat, Mrs. Harriman accompanied the First Lady and the President to the front door and stood in the doorway as Ambassador Harriman walked them to he car. Spectators broke out in spontaneous
  • is that it cannot be a spectator society. It is a society of participation -- full-hearted participation by individuals acting as individuals and local communities acting as local communities. People will shape the Great Society in a thousand different towns
  • ~. Officer Oates loaded Chambers into his car and drove him to the - hospital. died C~ Tile shortly thereafter. r"'\ As officers were leaving the scene, a thunder..__..,storm broke. Beneath ·the pelting rain, the spectators scattered. When an officer
  • with Mrs. Johnson on any of her beautification projects and most particularly on what's happened in the Redwoods? P: I have not, although I've followed it just as an admirer and spectator. F: In 1964 when he ran for re-election, or election, as the case
  • never did get to any of the ball games . In fact-­ F: What kind of spectator did he make? B: He was a spectator for the first event usually, and then by the second event he was out looking up a telephone to call somebody to get back to his real hobby
  • leaving the scene, a storm broke. neath the pelting rain, the spectators scattered. Be­ When an officer went back to check the area he found no one on the streets. A fe minutes after 7:00 _P.M., the Selective Enforcement Unit, tired and sun-parched