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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
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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
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- 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
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- .... 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