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Aunt Effie dies on New Year’s night.
1/3
80th Congress convenes, controlled by Republicans for first time in fourteen
years. Joseph Martin elected speaker of the House. Proceedings televised for
first time.
1/4
Stag party for E.H. Perry at Driskill
- ranging across th
experiences a.-, ·1 Harvard stuJcnt. rough rider in the Spanish
American War. rancher. New York Police Comnm,sioncr. Gov
ernor of i\ew )nrk. Vit:c President President. and in rctire
mc.nt The text comes main!· from his diaries
- ; Paul Chevalier; Ken Ryal/, Daily Texan staff; U. T. News & Information Service; Yale University, Office of Public
Information.
Staff Assistance: Yolanda Boozer, Len DePrang, Lou Anne Missildine
12
- by Wasserman, Mrs. Johnson told the audi
ence: "I was scared very minute But I'm glad I did ,t. Its
been a fantastically wonderful life, mo. l all f whi~h i
because of Lyndon. And I thank you all for being our
friends.··
Before the film begins its daily
- appearances by Johnson,
special news broadcasts, news inter
view programs, and beginning April
I, 1968. daily morning and evening
network local news programs.
In addition to this large collection,
there is the LBJ Library series,
which contains coverage
- .
The new improvements are part of a construction pro
gram to be undertaken by the University of Texas, which
owns the Library building. The proposed renovations -the
result of a study commissioned by the LBJ Founda
tion-were approved by the University
- by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press on how voters obtain
political news showed that the number of Americans who "regularly learn something" from local television,
nightly news, news magazines, and daily newspapers is declining, while
- by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press on how voters obtain
political news showed that the number of Americans who "regularly learn something" from local television,
nightly news, news magazines, and daily newspapers is declining, while
- . Attends dinner at the French Embassy before attending opening of the
Mona Lisa exhibit at the National Gallery.
1/9
Attends WH congressional leadership breakfast, then Senate Democratic Caucus at
the Capitol. Opens the Senate and swears in new members
- at the news, saying that
there were only two jobs in the White
House that were worth taking, that of
ational Security Adviser. already filled
by McGcorgc Bundy, and the other as a
senior domestic adviser, a position that
did not even exist. But LBJ insisted
- diplomacy ... "
When Liz Carpenter launched her
new book, Unplanned Parenthood,
she brought with her her singing
group, caliled G-Batts (named for
her previous book, Getting Better
All the Time).
2
Stravinsky
upset people; Picasso
upset people; Ibsen
- in 1968, and Joe
Namath, the quarterback
of the unlikely New York
Jets in their Super Bowl
victory over the Baltimore
Colts.
7
Remains Not Viewable: An Evening With John Sacret Young
By Robert Hicks, Communications Officer
Award-winning
writer, director
- to the comm\lllity - - t aaching and e?lriching the lives of the
people of all ages.
.
In visiting some of the claesroorns of the se three stateo, I will be
glirnpsing classrooms in every state where we are attacldng old problerns
in new ways
- to youth educati on.
Each of you has added in a visible way t o the heritage of this
country.
We are daily conscious of the high c ost of blight that derneans
people's lives. Ugliness -- the grey, dreary, unchanging world of crowded,
d eprived neigbborhoods
- Daily News Editor John
"Q" Clearance. There was plenty to
G.O.P. Vice-Presidential Candidate WilO'Rourke. "There was no pressure,"
liam Miller told a luncheon for Chica- investigate, since there had obviously ..
recalled O'Rourke. "I agreed not to go's
- Daily News Editor John
"Q" Clearance. There was plenty to
G.O.P. Vice-Presidential Candidate WilO'Rourke. "There was no pressure,"
liam Miller told a luncheon for Chica- investigate, since there had obviously ..
recalled O'Rourke. "I agreed not to go's
- Issue Number L Vlll August I, 1994
America in the Sixties
Library Opens Permanent Exhibit
Whar rhe nation looked like in the
years of the Johnson Presidency is
rhe subject of a new permanent
exhibit at the Library. Designed and
constructed
- 6 Black Chefs (and 1 Inventor) Who Changed the History of Food - The New York nmes
I
may have heard Carver's name associated with peanuts (boy, did he love them). Contrary to
pular belief, Carver did not invent peanut butter. But he did develop
- 6 Black Chefs (and 1 Inventor) Who Changed the History of Food - The New York nmes
I
may have heard Carver's name associated with peanuts (boy, did he love them). Contrary to
pular belief, Carver did not invent peanut butter. But he did develop
- new weapons"
in the war on poverty.
I have been working particularly on Project Head Start which
we h ope will be an important breakthrough in edu
- divisive influences associated with the passions of the people.
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Columnist Liz Smith, whose observations are printed in the New York
Daily News and some 50 other papers around the country, gave an
entertaining and delightful evening.
For lack
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son's legacy of reaching
out to everyone, we hope
this adds a welcoming di
mension for our non-Eng
lish speaking visitors."
Photos by Charles Bogel
Archivist Bob Tissing here shows a group of African
French-speakers a few tips on the new device.
2
- Among
FdJrunry 2007
Lady Bird Johnson, Daughter Lynda Bird Robb, and LBJ Museum Curator Sandy Cohen,
posing before photos from LBJ's childhood, on their way to review the new exhibit on
Rural Electrification in Central Texas.
Story begins on Page
- Johnson's daily diary, a handwritten
memorandum from Vice President Humphrey, cabinet
and news briefing books, and a teleprompter print
bearing the President's remarks announcing the form
ation of the Department of Housing and Urban Devel
opment.
OngmaJ
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Connally then fly to New York where LBJ attends a reception given by Mayor
Wagner for him at Gracie Mansion and speaks at an appreciation dinner for
Congressman John J. Rooney in Brooklyn.
During an interview at Gracie Mansion, LBJ says he will give
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son Chair in Public Affairs at the Lyndon
B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. His
appointment was approved on Octo r 12
by The University of T xas Board of
Regents.
Prof~or Cohen will assume his new
post in January. He will teach seminars on
weUare
- , entertainers, and Hill
Country neighbors. Among them were repre
sentatives of the American political scene from
the New Deal to the Nixon Administration.
ln a nationally televised ceremony the
University of Texas, which built and
continues to own the Library
- evening I have enjoyed, especially the company of friends
frorn past and present. Dr. Reddick who gu.i ded me in journalism school to
those two סr three stories in the Daily Tex.an with the by-line -- "By Claudia
Taylor. 11 Does one ever read any story
- ceremonies on February 12, 1976 in
New York City.
a.j
Women'sConferenceSlated For November
The first, and perhaps the only, major follow-up in this
country to the International Women's Year Conference in
Mexico City will be held in the Library on November
- program that will cut
back on manpower and place increased dependence on airpower and new
weapons. Eisenhower also asks Congress for new tariff-cutting powers, revised
labor laws, a lowered voting age, 90¢ minimum wage, statehood for Hawaii,
federal health
- Library, and Dr.
William S. Livingston, UT Austin
Vice-President and Dean of Graduate
Studies.
Middleton says he is confident the
proposed encyclopedia "will repre
sent the best congressional scholar
ship of the last 30 years." Livingston
New members
- Ce111etery, LBJ Runch.
Judith and I were deeply honored to
be asked by Lady Bird to be here today.
lo take part in and preside over these ac
tivities.
I wrote this in an essay Lhat appeared
in the New York Times on the day after
President Johnson was buried
- in those days, tuition was paid with produce - .. or 11with
horse and saddle which the student used to reach school. 11 Prayers were at
4:00 a. m. daily ... with compulsory attendance 1
But I think the thing that most impresses all of us who love
- on Erwin\ nght
are Henry row/er and Lew Wasserman.
Library Names
New Chief
Archivist
Christina Lawson
John Wickman, D,recwr of the Dwight D.
Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas,
spoke at th Library tn May lO a
University of Texas group, joined together
- leaders. film stars,
educators, entertainers, friends and neighbors from the
Texas hill country - and representatives
of t.hc highcsl
echelons of the American political scene from the New
Deal to the ixon Administration.
At President Johnson's request
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- Dir1'clnr of tht• LRJ Library. Corkran, who joint·d th1• Library
staff in 196H, is a naliw of El Paso, Tt•xas. 111·is a past dirl'1·tor of
thl' Tt•xas State Arrhiws. Corkran assumt'd his new position on
April 12.
A very special occasion for the Library
- was fired upon and
seized by the North Kor an navy.
There was imm diate and wide
spread public cl mand for retalia
tion.
The Buf/c1Lo Daily News
summed
up the national
feeling:
"There should be no word mincing
in our demand for the swift and safe
return
- appointee in a new Richardson Fellows Pro
gram for Distinguished Public Officials in the Lyndon B.
Johnson School of Public Affairs.
Supported by grant from the Sid Richardson Founda
tion to the LBJ Foundation, the new program will bring
di tingu1shed past