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- Kentucky, Earle C. Clements, and
is the step-son of newspaper columnist Drew Pearson.
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- in the following weeks when the
Eisenhower Administration appears willing to impose sanctions.
Senator Robertson writes LBJ about the criticism in the Virginia newspapers over
the delay in the Senate on the Mideast Resolution: “Since the President has U.S.
over
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- is vice chairman of the premiere and party,
which benefits the Washington Heart Association fund drive.
LBJ announces the appointment of Stuart Symington, Henry Jackson, John
Sparkman, Richard L. Neuberger, and Pat McNamara to the Senate Democratic
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7/7
Flies to Fort Worth with Reedy, MMW, Lucia and Birge; met by Amon Carter,
Warren Woodward, Raymond Buck. LBJ meets with Sarah Hughes at the Texas
Hotel before addressing the Texas Bar Association; returns to Ranch that night.
7/10
Returns
- of the Great Society,
In April, the LBJ Library and LBJ
School of Public Affairs joined with
the Texas Young Lawyers Association
and the Texas Bar Foundation in a con
ference held at the Library to . urvey
the status of the program.
Panelists Dan Morales
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award and received a $1,000 cash
award from the former first lady in
ceremonies at Lyndon B. Johnson
State Park.
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TEXAS
PRESS CLIPPINGBUREAU
DALLAS
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Beaumont,
TX
ENTERPRISE
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award and received a $1,000 cash
award from the former first lady in
ceremonies at Lyndon B. Johnson
State Park.
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TEXAS
PRESS CLIPPINGBUREAU
DALLAS
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Beaumont,
TX
ENTERPRISE
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Administrators. Returns to DC that evening.
2/18
Off-the-record meeting this morning w/JFK re: nuclear testing. Attends luncheon
honoring George Jessel, meets w/Hobart Taylor, Reedy, Dr. John Kenney, president
of the National Medical Association and 5 other
- in the rest of the world but not
in the U.S.
LBJ speaks before the American Society Newspaper Editors Dinner.
1958 Chronology ● p. 16 of 45
07/2024
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4/21
REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY
Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history
- would share it.
But I am afraid she is a little too dependent upon us, upon the haven and
privacy of home-now this house.
When I look at the newspapers and read, "President Comes Badefrom
Texas," "NATO, Vieb1am, Among Problems Crowding Calendar," and
I
- would share it.
But I am afraid she is a little too dependent upon us, upon the haven and
privacy of home-now this house.
When I look at the newspapers and read, "President Comes Badefrom
Texas," "NATO, Vieb1am, Among Problems Crowding Calendar," and
I
- .; Honorable Thurgood
Marshan, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S.; and Mr. Mark Ward,
graduate student at the University of Minnesota.
Lew Wasserman, Chairman of the Board
of MCA, Inc., and Board member of the
LBJ Foundation, and Mrs. Wasserman,
chat
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committees, trade associations, and
others with vested interests in gov
ernment operations."
One reform needed, Rove sug
gested, is "fuller disclosure ... es
pecially as to the source of money
[and] the principal occupation [of
the donor]. Shipley agreed
- r
the last two hundred years, and
much of the change has been driv
en by improved technology. Early
newspapers were largely political
organs devoted to boosting one
candidate and attacking his oppo
nent. The appearance of the first
wire service
- ASSOCIATION--THE WHI'IE HOUSE
There is sornething very special about this presentation. Two different
worlds are t ou.chi ng -- evei so lightly, but nonetheless meaningf ul ly.
The first i s the world of t echnology of scientific pretgress.
w o rld
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson upon Presentation of the 1968 Distinguished Volunteer Service Award of the American Heart Association - the White House, 2/21/1968"
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REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON INTRODUCING MISS
HELEN BROWNE, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF THE FRONTIER
NURSING SERVIC E -- Wednesday, July 29, 1964
Friends:
I'm so glad to welcome all of you.
The longer I live -- the more I travel
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Introducing Miss Helen Browne, Associate Director of the Frontier Nursing Service, 7/29/1964"
- ...
...·
F OR REL EASE AFTER 6 : 30 P. M .
FRI DAY, OCTOBER 16, 1964
CST
REMARKS BY MRS. LY N DON B . JOr!NSON
THE UNlV ERS!TY OF TEX.AS EX - STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
D!S~INGUlSHED ALUMNUS A WARDS BANQUET
Gov e rnor Connclly and Dis ting uished
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, the University of Texas Ex-Students Association Distinguished Alumnus Awards Banquet, 10/16/1964"
- . Truman was
First Lady.
The White House Historical Association has again made a First Family
portrait possible. and we thank them„
We are honored to have it -- and to have Margaret here to unveil it.
# # #
- to receive the Distinguished Volunteer
Service Award of the American Heart Association. She is Marie Mushro of
Sioux City, Iowa, who was born with two holes between the chambers of h er
heart. The doctors gave her only six months to live. But ehe held
- that have e ntere d ,
Here -- lies the great hope for m aking our entire city beautiful.
T wenty-one citizen associations have been recognized today. There is
n o gre ate r force for wide spread progres s than like-min ded neighbors
w ho are determined
- it is big, but because it
is beautiful, and it is the citizen who makes it so. He can work
wonders in neighborhood associations; apartment dwellers c a n raise
funds for tre e s; business and civic g roups can finance planting s and
playgrounds. And the key
- for two million
visitors each year, usually with wide-eyed children eagerly in the
vanguard,
Because the zoo is so closely associated with the interests
of people who care about wildlife, . I plan to use your contribution
in landscaping the new entrance
- )
MEMBERS
Paul Ylvisaker
Director,
Public Affairs
The Ford Foundation
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Saul B. Klaman
Director
of Research
National .Association
of ..
Mutual Savings Banks
Program
Nathan Glazer
Professor
of Sociology··
U!l.iversity
of California
at Berkeley
Raymond
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RELEASE AFT ER 6:30 P. M.
WEDNESDAY , JUNE 24, 1964
Office of the Press Secretary
to Mrs. Johnson
THE WHITE HOUSE
REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B$ JOHNSON
NATIONAL CONVENTION OF AMERICAN
HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION
DETROIT, MICHIGAN-JUNE
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, National Convention of American Home Economics Association, Detroit, Michigan, 6/24/1964"
-
Civil Rights leader who served two
decades as a director ofG.M.
3
VotingPatternsin U.S.
A symposium which the Library
jointly sponsored with the LBJ School
of Public Affairs. the Texas Ytrnng
Lawyers Association and the Texas
Bar Foundation pursued
- Again Blue Hymnal
*COMMENDATION
*BENEDICTION
POSTLUDE
WorshipLeaders:
The Rev. Lynn Jostes, Associate Pastor for Christian Nurture
The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, Washington DC
Father Mark Hughes,Pastor
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Kensington MD
- Again Blue Hymnal
*COMMENDATION
*BENEDICTION
POSTLUDE
WorshipLeaders:
The Rev. Lynn Jostes, Associate Pastor for Christian Nurture
The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, Washington DC
Father Mark Hughes,Pastor
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Kensington MD
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with small triangles and squares most of them barren and devoid
of even a sprig of grass.
Think what it might mean to have these planted
in flowers or shrubs I But even if a neighborhood association, or
a business firm wanted to contribute flowers
- FO~
RELEASE UPON DELIVERY
WEDNESDA Y, FEBRUARY 23, 196.6 -12:30 P.M. {MST)
R::MARKS BY 10..RS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON
AM=RICAN ROAD BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
DENVER, COLORADO
Senator -- r:'lembers of the American Road Builders Association:
The Preside
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, American Road Builders Association, Denver, Colorado, 2/23/1966"
- • Association -- the wife
of the Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara - - Margie McNamara.
Next, I want to introduce a woman who is tremendously in
terested in the historic r estoration work being done here in the Quapaw
Quarter b ecause she is a member
- FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ZS, 1966 -- Z:OO p. m. CST
REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON
UNVIERSITY OF ALABAMA AND AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ZS, 1966
Dr. Rose
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, University of Alabama and American Association of University Women Leadership Conference, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2/25/1966"
- on her time and her
country. The event was Lady Bird
Johnson's 80th birthday, celebrated at
the LBJ Library on December 4-5
(three weeks before the actual date of
December 22). Family members,
friends, associates stretching deep into
the past
- built every week and a new musewn opened every three and a half days.
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1 am also especially proud to be associated with Middlebury because
of your contribution to the future. The gradua.tes you send out in such
noble numbers to all phases
- for the fut ure of retarded
cbildren.
Muriel is a member of the President'& Committee on Mental Retardation and '
a member of the Advisory Board of the National Association of Retarded Children.
Muriel Humphrey.
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- what I have observed
universities all over our nation doing -- moving into a central, pivotal
r ole i!l the life of the local community, the state, and the nation.
Themas Jefferson, whose name is imperishably associated with the
University of Virginia
- degrees
from the University of Texas at
Austin.
She ha represented the Library,
sometimes presenting papers and
serving on panels, at meetings of the
Texas Library Association, Society of
Southwest Archivist, Society of
American Archivist, Organization
- or the Far
East Command during the Korean War.
BEVIN ALEXANDER, Author, Korea: The First War We Lost, moderator
MARTIN BLUMENSON, Author of 15 books, including The Patton Papers and Patton: The Man Behind
the Legend
ARTHUR STUART DALEY, Retired Associate Dean