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- thinks Allred should
replace Byrnes on Court and is going to suggest him.
10/13
After bitter sectional fight House passes bill outlawing poll tax in eight southern
states, including Texas.
10/14
News Report: Washington Daily News column reports rumors
- of
meeting Jacquelin (Jackie) Thornburg, his new secretary.
Born and raised in atchez, Mississippi, Ms. Thornburg
flipped burners in L.A. for a while aft r high school. then
went to work for the Chicago Post Office in 1970. Since
then she has worked
- Among
Issue Number LXXI], June, 2000
Former Presidents Ford and Carter with NBC's Tim Russert
Whither the Oval Office?
Symposium Examines the Once and Future Presidency
Story on Page Five
African-American Art Featured in New Exhibit
Lift every
- and the Chicago national convention
turns to LBJ as a dark-horse compromise candidate. A majority of major Texas
daily newspapers choosing up sides in the upcoming state Democratic Party
convention fight are committed to LBJ.
4/18
LBJ wires county chairmen
- from the deanship to return to the
University of Chicago in January of 1976 began a
year-long search for a replacement, during- which Dr.
Kenneth Tolo and Dr. Jurgen Schmandt served as
acting deans.
The University's student newspaper, The Daily
Texan
- ; Federal Aid for School Construction is on
the agenda. The meeting continues past the noon opening of the Senate.
LBJ flies to Chicago at 4:45. That evening he attends a dinner at the South Shore
Country Club where he is met by John Connally.
1960
- that tells the story of the Declaration of
Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and help build the new
Constitution Avenue Theater, offering daily programs about the Charters of Freedom and
other Archives treasures. Private support also
- that tells the story of the Declaration of
Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and help build the new
Constitution Avenue Theater, offering daily programs about the Charters of Freedom and
other Archives treasures. Private support also
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
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Mon, Mor 12, 2018 at 1:36 PM
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- with Speaker.
3/20
WH leadership breakfast. In morning, talks with John Hope (EEOC); Roland Boyd;
Walker Stone re: story in Daily News about B-70 [RS-70?], telling him that
McNamara didn’t ask LBJ to endorse his position of opposition to plane, LBJ didn’t
- .
Former U.S. Ambassador Edward A. Clark and Congressman J. J. Pickle, Co
Chairmen, originally set their goal at $1 million. However, public interest spurred
them to double that effort. Announcing the realization of the new goal, Am
bassador Clark said
- 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
- Lausche votes with the Democrats to
organize the Senate. Senator Mansfield is elected Democratic whip.
Senator Anderson offers a motion to consider the adoption of new Senate rules in
hopes of changing Rule 22, the filibuster rule. LBJ immediately moves
- for
persons of all ages.
That evening at 10 p.m. LBJ speaks on a nationwide CBS broadcast, introducing
him and eight other new senators, about Truman’s foreign policy.
1/6
Speaker Rayburn’s 67th birthday. President Truman pays a surprise visit to the
Capitol
-
Chicago,
Illinois
6063 7
VICE CHAIR MAN
Dr. John R. Coleman
Program
Officer in Charge
Office of Social Development
Ford Foundation
• 477 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022
MEMBERS
(
Mr. Eugene S. Callender
Executive
Director
Urban League of Greater
- to roll u.p their sleeves and get to
work.
The problems of our environment are great, but they are the kind of
problems that the individual and the civic group can help to solve -- whether
they live in Mountain View, Missouri or Chicago, Illinois.
As you
- the Roosevelt Administration, would select delegates
who would support Garner as “favorite son,” and vow not to join a “Stop
Roosevelt” faction at the national convention.
5/17
CTJ goes to New England for a few days.
5/23
House passes $1,111,754,916.00 Relief
- MEDAL AWARD
FROM THE INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
M r. Pace, Your Eminence, distinguished friends:
Thank you for your generous wo :rds. I am pleased and honored to
accept the Gold Medal Award. It is a n awa rd tbat I
- New York
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson upon Acceptance of Gold Medal Award from the Institute of Social Sciences, New York, New York, 12/1/1966"
-
Jimmie Allred writes LBJ letter of thanks for treatment LBJ gave him in
Washington when he was there and for “wonderful gathering out at your home.”
2/16
Banquet of New Dealers in Austin, attended by Texas federal, state and county
officials
- 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
- 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"
- /18
In Chicago, preparing for the Democratic National Convention, Averell Harriman
is attempting to convince Democratic Party members that any retreat on New or
Fair Deal programs, especially on civil rights, would be disastrous.
Contesting Texas
- ..
.· .. '
,
FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1965 ...... 12:00 noon
REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON
12TH ANNUAL MEETING OF
KEEP AME RICA BEA UT IF UL, INC.
NE W YORK, NEW YORK
Mr . Perin, Friends:
It is a g reat pleasure for me
- New York
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, 12th Annual Meeting of Keep America Beautiful, Inc,. New York, New York, 10/7/1965"
- . And when he
chose LO address the country on the energy cri is, he deliberately
picked the format of the fireside chat. In the 1980 campaign, even
Ronald Reagan quoted from FDR to such an extent in his acceptance
addre. s that the New York Times titled its
- cut up cadavers all you
want, but the meter doesn't really
start running until you have a live
patient lying th re on the table."
And Chicago was a great place
to learn that lesson, much b tter
than New York. Mamet's father
used to say that New York
- . President,
Patriarch: George Washington and
the New American Nation. He
describedWashingtonas a "politi
cal genius" who "was able to per
suade almost everyone, including
himself, that he was no politicianat
all."
oven door and pulled out two pecan
pies
- in Senate Secretary Leslie Biffle’s office.
1/3
Congress convenes. New senators are sworn in, including Price Daniel, who
replaces Senator Tom Connally. Republicans control both houses of Congress.
The party breakdown in the Senate is 48 Republicans, 47
- stations in 13 Atlantic Coast states, the District of Columbia, and
parts of New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia are asked to close
between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. beginning 8/3 under a recommendation issued by
Harold Ickes, defense petroleum
- , where the man
made lakes and picnic areas along your own Interstate Higbway #80
are pointed out as an example of excellence, and where Secretary Udall
told me just a few days ago tbat Nebraska bas one of the best plans
for developing new parks
- Looking Back. ..
Fifty Years
of the
New Deal Legacy
(Stories, pages 2-13)
Symposium panelists and speakers included these present and former members of Congress: from left, Sen.
,Jennings Randolph, Rep. Claude Pepper, Rep. Jake Pickle, former
- FOR RELEASE AFTER 11:00 A. M.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1966
REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON
AT WlilTE HOUSE CEREMONY COMMEMORATING
THE ISSUANCE OF NEW BEAUTIFICATION STAMP
Office of the Press Secretary
t o Mrs. Johnson
THE WHITE HOUSE
Mr
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at White House Ceremony Commemorating the Issuance of New Beautification Stamp, 10/5/1966"
- to
leave our "dailyness 11 and see what we never saw before in the
daily round .--f or art is the window to man's soul. Without it,
he woul d never be able to see beyond his immediate world,
nor could the world see the man within.
We are so often pictured
- New York
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at Rededication of the Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 5/25/1964"
- ½. The
State of New York/Adam Clayton
Powell, Jr., State Office Building
Collection.
2
Bal Jeunesse by Palmer Hayden
Collection of Dr. Meredith Sirmans
Meta Warrick Fuller. Talking skull.
1937. Bronze, 28x40X15. The
Museum of Afro-American History,
Boston
- "NION, NEW HA VEN,
CC~NECTICUT, OCTOBER 9, 1967
0
When 1 received the invitation from John J. 0 1Leary ...... a name no
Democrat can reeist -- to corne and talk to the Yale Political Union about
beautification, l was delighted to accept.
Delighted
- Press release, "Address of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at Yale Political Union, New Haven, Connecticut, 10/9/1967"