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- 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
- hepherding me ov r th past several weeks to this event on this day. Also speaking at the wreath-lay ing was Air Force Colonel David W. Allvin, Vice Commander of the 12th Flying Training Wing, Randolph Air For Base, Texas. Colonel All in recalled President
- and Honorable?"': David M. O'Brien, "The Supreme Court: Institutional Dynamics, Processes of Decision and Policymaking"; Joseph A. Pika. "Dealing with the People Divided: Presidents and Interest Groups", Scott Sagan, "Force Readiness and Crisis Management
- of LBJ's convictions. 6 In placing the wreath, Valenti was assi t d by Brigadier General. Lawrence H. Steven on, USAF, Commander., 12th Flying Training Wing Randolph AFB, San Antonio. The next day, August 28, Michael Gillette form rly of the LBJ Library
- ) and laid the reath, assisted by oloncl Mark Graper, Commander, 12th Flying Training WiJ1g, Randolph Air Force Base. As he was coming to maturity in Great Britain in th 1960 , Mr. Turpin said, the media ther made the United States out to be, somehm
- remember a century from now. To be sure, some reviewers, reveling in it all, appear ready to help him in this ndeavor. But others have raised formidable barriers, questioning his accu racy, his conclusions, and above all his fairness. David Herbert Donald
- Scott of Philadelphia to discuss the protection of Negroes in the Deep South and civil 1 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers
- of the story in the New York Times and by the AP apparently causes southerners to criticize LBJ’s tactics as “trickery” and “out-foxing” of the southern senators. 2/16 LBJ lunches with Gov. Ellington this afternoon before meeting with Mayor David Lawrence
- of 500 boxed sets of the complete Diary of James K. Polk, a letter by John Randolph of Roanoke, and the galley proofs of the only lecture that Hugo Black gave while a member of the Supreme Court. Perhaps Hardeman's most prized volume is one of 100 copies
- agrees to meet for a Big Four conference. The Warsaw Pact, a 20-year mutual defense treaty, is signed by Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Rumania, East Germany and the U.S.S.R. 5/15 LBJ addresses a dinner honoring General David
- hearings today, calling Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff to testify in open session. Sarnoff is member of panel funded by Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, is scheduled to testify at closed-door session later
- taskmai,ter, and in recent months friends noticed was indeed the Pre11ident'saide. Fochett that the ,..~ immediately telephoned Inspector Scott E. Moyer, chief of the morals division, heavil en ms. w,~ as amt ry was told by his for guidance. Moyer gave
- taskmai,ter, and in recent months friends noticed was indeed the Pre11ident'saide. Fochett that the ,..~ immediately telephoned Inspector Scott E. Moyer, chief of the morals division, heavil en ms. w,~ as amt ry was told by his for guidance. Moyer gave
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- CAMf>l>AVID, Maryland an Reai- at Camp Secy and Secy and Mr. and vtn David Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. w/Mra. ·..Johnson Orville Freeman Cyrus Vance Horace Busby, Scott and Wa and Mr/Mrs John Steinbeclt Dr. and Mre •. Billy Gr Mr. and Mre. Har~ M Coco
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- CAMf>l>AVID, Maryland an Reai- at Camp Secy and Secy and Mr. and vtn David Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. w/Mra. ·..Johnson Orville Freeman Cyrus Vance Horace Busby, Scott and Wa and Mr/Mrs John Steinbeclt Dr. and Mre •. Billy Gr Mr. and Mre. Har~ M Coco
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- of Liberalism·•: Mary Hershberger, ·To the Shores of Vietnam: Citizen Diplomacy and the Second Indochina War": Donna Hunter. "Middle Powers in the Global Economy: Britain. Anglo-American Relations and the Kennedy Trade Round": David Jardini. "RAND Goes Domestic
- , Ind. ~10:--iDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1977-1::J!J-2::30 p.m. Address: "The outhern Rim: Persectives on Regional Change", ROBERT W. SCOTT, Federal Cocbairman, Applachian Regional Commission Address: "The West: Perspectives on Regional Change", DAVID L. BOREN
- society. Her contractual obligations prohibited a taping of her remark . The historian was David . Oshinsky, Professor at Rutgers University. He is the fourth winner of the Library's D. B. Harde man prize for the best book on the Congress published
- ~ the 0owerin~ of American literature in the 1920s. Dr. Matthew Bruc coh, Prof~r of English at the University of South arolina, whose special intere.t is F Scott Fitzgerald, gave a lecture at the Library. Excerpts from Dr. Bruccoli's speech: The Twenties have
- Wilhelmina Delco The Panelists T. Louis Au5tin. Jr.. prcs1den1and chief executive officer, Brown and Root. Inc. Scott Bennett. management consultant and columnist for the Dallas Morning News. Norman Bonner, Austin attorney. William Broyles, Jr .. writer
- because, in the words of one participant, "clashing, exploratory ... views could be expressed with little bureaucratic caution and with confidence no scars would remain:' In an article in Diplomatic History, David Hum phrey, Library archivist, traces
- Achievement In four week
- the conference. David Humphrey, for 16 years archivist and senior ar chivist at the Library, helped Gardner with the organiza tional responsibilities. When he left to become a State Department hi torian, his as sistance duties were taken over by Ted Gittinger
- cent standard of living.·· phrased from rapporteur the day's discussions. symposium dealt with the War on insuring "the right to a de The following points are para David Austin's summation of The papers and the panel discussion addressed two ma jor
- and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org LBJ leaves for Palm Beach, Florida this afternoon to make a speech there tomorrow. He returns to Washington 4/7. Roy Wilkins, A. Phillip Randolph
- the appearance of Lady Bird .Johnsonin the lecture hall.) 3 "The role of education.' Cathy Gorn; Maura Pierce; Larry Hackman; Rosemary Morrow; panel chair David Eisenhower. releases public speeches, and media articles. That is the first topic the symposium
- . The elder artists-John Biggers Elizabeth Atlett, Jean Lacy, Jacob Lawrence, Gordon Parks, Faith Ringgold, John Scott and Carroll Harris Simms-all underscore the isolated successes of African American artists that character ized the twentieth century. When
- placed in overseas libraries. In April his two staff investigators, Roy Cohn and David Schine, make a highly publicized tour of European International Information Administration libraries. An official of the US High Commission in Germany, Theodore Kaghan
- and Presidenl, Washington Press Club: Isabelle Shelton, W· shington tar columnist; Molly Ivins. co-ed1tor, The Texas Ob server; Susan Caudill, KERA TV, Dallas; Scott Tagliarino, editor, The Daily Texan_ Re.~ponder.~:Judith Moye s, 'O-moderator. Jill Ruckel
- to fly to Texas; his mother is in Scott and White, where she will undergo an operation on Saturday, March 22. 3/24 LBJ still in Texas. 3/25 111 miners killed by an explosion in a mine under federal operation in Centralia, Illinois. On 3/29 John L
- of directors’ meeting of Scott & White. 2/14 Congressional Club reception for President Truman. 2/20 CTJ and LBJ are in Austin. Mary Rather writes CTJ there that Lucy became ill during the night and was unable to model in the Women’s National Democratic
- . and Keith Melville of the Public Affam Foundation. will be published within the next few months. On these pages are s me of the highlights of the event. David Mathews, former Secretary of Health. Education and Wel fare, and now president of the ttenng
- ' s /~,'.>till here' (QI By George Christy Copley News Service HOLLYWOOD - They poured into the Vine Street Bar and Grill in Hollywood to see Eartha Kitt Burt ReynoW. and Loni Mclerson with Georgiana and Ricarde Montalban, David Bowie's SOIi
- left: Dr. David on S. H. W. ~icol, Dr. Gunnar Myrdal, Dean Rusk, Aha Myrdal, and Dean Elspeth Rostow. Reprint,
- , and they did. Herc is the list: Lloyd Gardner (Rutgers); Lien Hang Nguyen (Harvard); William Duiker (Penn State); Stein T0nneson (International Peace Research Institute, Oslo); David Marr (Australian National University); Martin Thomas (University of the West
- most sixteen years .... " '·[II never trust a man with a southern accent; you know you could talk reason able English ... if you weren't a phony.·· If your talent is destroyed, you destroyed And to F. Scott Fitzg raid. now twenty years dead
- THE COMING GREEN REVOLUTION Albert Eisele Iraq Dispatches Andrew Glass Ben Goddard David Keene John Kornacki Josh Marshall Lynn Sweet Byron York POLLSTERS: David Hill Mark Mellman FEATURES Capital Living Hillscape Social Scene Capitol Ambitions Uncommon
- THE COMING GREEN REVOLUTION Albert Eisele Iraq Dispatches Andrew Glass Ben Goddard David Keene John Kornacki Josh Marshall Lynn Sweet Byron York POLLSTERS: David Hill Mark Mellman FEATURES Capital Living Hillscape Social Scene Capitol Ambitions Uncommon