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  • !.rdcncy. (The actual recordings amounted to seven times thi.: material ultimate!) used in the book.) Beginning with the :.iss ssination of President cnnedy and nding with th' return to the LBJ Ranch Lh day Richard Nixon was inaugurated. thl.! diary
  • Nixon, and Johnson are three who did, he said. "Tu:o of those presidents, because of outside factors. didn't come to as happy a conclusion as the nation may have wished. Rut they were true presidents, who understood how a democracy fun tions
  • as well, he a1mounced, such as those showing Liz with various president : Clinton, Bush. Reagan, Ford, Johnson, Nixon, Carter-and Lincoln. Her birthday mail brought Liz some new and welcome material for her speaking engagements. She read to the audience
  • , Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Barry Goldwater, Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Charles Robb. Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William I WANT TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE FRIENDS OF THE LBJ D General
  • , contains more than 4,000 items of political memorabilia from the campaigns of George Washington through Richard Nixon. In this bicen­ tennial year. the Library sponsored four special exhibits: The Presidents on the Presidency, American Politics Through
  • and Senate leaders in LBJ’s office and at 4:30 he meets with Fred Weber and Harold Thoms (?) concerning the Ultra High Frequency Committee. 4/29 LBJ meets with Leonard Marks and Walter Jenkins. 4/30 LBJ, Rayburn and Nixon address the Washington Pilgrimage
  • Leader Scott Lucas and Democratic Whip Francis Myers are defeated; Richard Nixon defeats Helen Gahagan Douglas in California Senate race. 11/8 Warren G. Moore, U.S. attorney in Tyler, sponsors a get-together breakfast for LBJ with his supporters. LBJ
  • , Johnson; on Ziegler, Nixon; J rry terHor t, Ford; and Ron Nessen, wh is currently President Ford' Pres~ Secretary George hrislian, Press Secretary to President Johnson rom 1966 t 1969, ill moderate the panel discussions. House Majority Lnder Thomas (Tip
  • as WilLiam Bundy, Horace Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ban-y G Jdwater, Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Charles Robb, Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William Westmoreland
  • the peoplr, and that the o. 1 et then have been broadened and str ngihened through the Nixon and Ford Administrations ... It . eems to me there are two kinds of people whos • lives are touched by th Endowment. The talented people, many of them young, who arc
  • on which he was speaking. Win­ ter had arrived. Richard Nixon had been re-elected just one month earlier. Watergate was just surfacing. The war in Viet­ nam dragged on. There were many opportunities for LBJ, if he wanted, to reflect on hi successor
  • and he came to know full well the meaning of nfulfilled expecta­ tions. But he did leave a legacy. He Lasker raised the war on disease to presi­ dential status. Thereafter only at some risk could presidents ignor . it; and Pr sident Nixon eclared
  • . Then the publisher sub­ stantially raised the amount of the offer. Ms. Smith's memory suddenly improved; she had done some inter­ esting things, after all. "l had flown around the world with Malcolm Forbes. I sat next to Richart.I Nixon at Malcolm's funeral. l had
  • Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John K nnelb Galbraith, Barry Goldwater, Ann Land rs. David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Charle Robb, D an I WANT □ You will have free admission to all the other
  • , they encountered an outlook thar was uniquely American, albeit mythically so. The ranch became Johnson's 15 retreat, just as John F. Kennedy had Hyannisport and later. Richard M. Nixon had San Clemente and George H. W. Bush had Kennebunkport. During his presidency
  • Nixon. There , as a meeting in Secre­ But Congress and I are not hon­ l'lr Ru k' office one day, which eymooners. We are lik an old fan and I both attended. ei­ Cali man and woman who've lived th r f us was a foreign policy together too long. We'veasked
  • announcement that we commit the nation to a landing on the moon; and second, the landing itself by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, which took place in the Nixon Administration. Sandwiched between Kennedy's remark and the flight of Annstrong and Aldrin
  • the Finance Committee. LBJ addresses a group of students from Southwest Texas in Washington for the inaugural. The Texas State Society reception is held in the Senate Caucus Room. 1/20 Eisenhower is sworn-in as president on the Capitol steps; Richard Nixon
  • as the Deputy Transition Representative between the Nixon and Johnson Administrations. He joined Morgan Stanley in 1972, and organized the Government Relations Department, becoming a Managing Director. He has served as its 1 of2 04/19/2001 2:57 PM NARA N1
  • as the Deputy Transition Representative between the Nixon and Johnson Administrations. He joined Morgan Stanley in 1972, and organized the Government Relations Department, becoming a Managing Director. He has served as its 1 of2 04/19/2001 2:57 PM NARA N1
  • .... We didn't really know where it was going, but as you'll see in this book. that suit was a very big part or what happened, and Richard Nixon real­ ized that, as we learn from the tapes. '·In the course of that suit. Wood­ ward and Bernstein, the two