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  • bunch), when I see everyone at the State and National Park facilities in the Texas Hill Country that my grand­ father loved so, I am touched by how his legacy continues and how you have helped to nurtur that. The tribute concluded with an emotional
  • , for the reputation of people who are called before these committees. If it were in a court of law, a great majority of what is being testified to would be excluded, either in hearsay or as not relevant. There are no such safeguards in Con­ gressional hearings
  • . World Crise Provide Conference Backdrop Planning began in January 1979 for "The International ChaUenge of the 80's: Where Do We Go From Here?" At that time, the symposium planning committee, composed of members of the Univer~it) of Texa~ faculty
  • in the nation's capital. I mean Senators Lister Hill and John Sparkman. I think of the top priority programs for the good of Alabama and the whole ration that these men have helped to moive: What could be more important than education and health? When we read
  • quarter-century. During those years, the magazine gained an international reputation for its inno­ vative and powerful use of photogra­ phy, earning a National Magazine Award for Photography in 1990. The themes, logically, are Texas, and the images
  • Among Issue Number LXVIl. March, 2002 The Future of Presidential Libraries: A Symposium 2 Congress created tbe nation's presidential libraries system in order lo provide facilities which, a a min­ imum, maintain the papers of the nation's chief
  • An Evening with Norman Lear orman Lear has brought the nation some of its most memorable television series, among them "All in th Family," "Sanford and Son," "Maude," ·'Good Times," and "The J ffersons.'' His movie credits include "Fried Green Tomatoes
  • the Civil Rights programs-once considered inviolable-were seen as threatened. "There is an effort," Vernon Jordan warned, "to tum the clock back,'' an effort fueled by a change in the national mood-which in tum reflects, according to James Farmer, a change
  • ) MEMBERS Paul Ylvisaker Director, Public Affairs The Ford Foundation ( 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
  • was trying to go to Vietnam to entertain the troops. She had a conference with an Army colonel. Her testimony before his committee was in support of the President's Juvenile Delinquency Bill. As you said, either someone put her up to it, or she
  • FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1966 -- 12:15 p. m. REMARKS BY MRS. LYNIDN B. JOHNSON LUNCHEON FOR MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE FOR A MORE BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL AND BEAUTIFICATION DONORS No one more than you gathered here today are truly
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Luncheon for Members of Committee for a More Beautiful Capital and Beautification Donors, 4/13/1966"
  • they found an apartment of their own. July Court-packing controversy. 7/17 House Naval Affairs and Appropriation Committee departed on destroyer Porter for Norfolk and inspection of the Fifth District. LBJ secures $5 million allotment to complete Marshall
  • FOR RELEASE AFTER 6:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 1 1967 Office of the Press Secretary to ""Mr s. Johnson ~THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON UPON RECEIVING HEAD START CITATION FROM THE CITIZENS 1 COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN OF NEW YORK
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson upon Receiving Head Start Citation from the Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, Hotel Pierre - New York, New York, 5/10/1967"
  • . Bletchman {Chairman of the Park Committee of the Kiwanie Club) can teil you just how much effort is involved. But the important thing is tbat it can be done. W e can add that grace note to our lives, we can make and re-make this land of ours into a land
  • . It is a place where all ages can c orne t ogether, and find when they get there that there is lots to do. - l ­ MORE . .;,._ ., Since our Committee for a More Beautüul Capital was formed a little over three years ago, we have devoted particular attention
  • the Great Swamp in its natural state. Mrs. Fenske was director of the Great Swamp Committee for eight years and now ia director of the North Jersey Coneer„ vation Foundation. She haa been descrlbed aa a "one woman army" that saved the ewamp, but 1 believe
  • :-tened -- no, jubilant -- when your new president, Mr. Kaes,abaum, told the House Public Works Committee that A. I. A, members are entering the ghetto, tackling urban blight -- whether or not the client can afford traditional fees. And now , I hope that 1
  • through college. The report of the Governor 1s Committee on Education Beyond the High School is a blueprint for excellence unlike any document ever presented Texas be.f ore, and I hope that we all will work hard to make suggestions a reality
  • at the Pedernales Hotel. Walter Jenkins joins the congressional staff. 11/17 LBJ announces federal grant for recreational park program. 11/17 11/17 House Naval Affairs Committee to visit Corpus Christi. LBJ announces Austin gets US fish hatchery. Late November