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  • [NAID 24617781] of the one millionth copy of the book. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh I called Liz Carpenter and suggested that, as a means of further stimulating sales of the book, it might
  • : A little with her, but primarily with Liz Carpenter and with her beautification assistant, who was Sharon Francis. Sharon was a close friend of mine and I handled beautification matters for her. and Sharon I knew quite well. with her on these matters
  • ; enlargement of Council on Recreation; "Treaty of the Potomac;" conserving land in Alaska and the western U.S.; Wilderness Act; President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty; DOT Organic Act; Mrs. Combe; beautification work; Sharon Francis; Liz Carpenter
  • : 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
  • [Elizabeth Carpenter] too--Liz Carpenter. R: She was very active in it. So this conference was a real springboard, and the purpose of it was to try and, well, it was an unofficial statement of national policy and objective. I mean, it really had
  • in the lobbying efforts? T: I don't recall. I was aware that a lot of people close to her were doing so, particularly people like Liz Carpenter and others. G: Did the change of administration's view have any impact on your sense or perceptions of President
  • ; enlargement of Council on Recreation; "Treaty of the Potomac;" conserving land in Alaska and the western U.S.; Wilderness Act; President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty; DOT Organic Act; Mrs. Combe; beautification work; Sharon Francis; Liz Carpenter