Discover Our Collections


  • Tag > Digital item (remove)
  • Collection > White House Social Files (remove)
  • Specific Item Type > Folder (remove)

16 results

  • archives in a s1.Im.\.ltaneous telephone of the Vice Presidential. alerted when a candidate's for he~ husband to bring home the votes for the Democratic Iady Bird Johnson and Mlriel campaign history --Thetime 14 (Special) D.C., September also
  • to citizen accomplishments, and of forming a hometown action committee to give form to ideas, and to try its hand at the elusive art of making things happen. Hometown, for the next few years, was to be Washington, D. C. In February 1965, this First Lady who
  • in 1963, formerly served as president of the University of South Carolina from 1952 to 1957. Mrs. Boggs• husband has been Democratic Whip of the House of Representatives since 1960. The train schedule is still incomplete, but it is planned that the train
  • Ladies in America's history. Lady Bird Johnson's repnrter thrust She is also a "thinking citizen, 11 - is n0t just with "drives and desires, of her own." During her trips around the world as the Vice President's used this phrase to describe
  • in America. that prosperity For and justice -- high or low -- white the Great must s dream Society reach or colored, every Indian or oriental. But it recognizes family and friends Progress that the human and the individual at the price
  • . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm­ program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
  • competent of the man who the South. of four to eight days train man available. this very much. Jack Valenti r DAVID MERRICK 246 WEST NEW YORK LO Mrs. Dale Miller Democratic National 1730 K Street N .W. Washington, D. C. Dear Mrs. 44TH
  • bill is pmaed , • Grav.t' action COit hie his_poUticol carNr. He was newr again elect.d to public office . His courage ,, wort+- ~~ring. Here was o Democrat who put pri~lple above~, aftd 9+\e good of )\ls r.ate above his personal ambJttons. Source
  • CENTRALBANKSSTnENGTHENS FINA?-JCIALSTRUCTURE WASHINGTON,MARCH11 - - - -THE FACT THAT CENTRALBANKSOF EUROPEAND AMERICA HAVEBE~ WORKINGTOGETHERTh THE FOREIGNEXCHANGE MARKETSAND IN THE GOlD MARKET HAS Th ITSELF STRONGLYREINFORCEDCONFIDENCEIN THE EXISTING INTEfilJATI0NAL FINA
  • men about 20 or 21 years old to The White House between now and the latter part of January, I have two sug­ gestions: Henry Moore of Hillsboro,Texas Ed Bass of Fort Worth. ( 5nv"/ii p~ 11~~ /').4-,) Both have been working at the Democratic
  • people at Selma stated ~hat the crossing was laid at night against the will of the ~outhern; however, as there is no one alive today this 'Will probably remain a mystery. CHARLESTON, SOUTHCAROLINA Frequently called ".America's Most Historic City
  • that she w111 give it a boost. and it A "record" was also 1s a good one. made of this Sincerely, Barnee Breeskin. BB:eha Encls. in L.A. RALLV SoNG OF THE DEMOCRATS Rally song of tlJe Democrats StJ1ttj tJ'; . -- . - ' tJ t. ' ~ ! I
  • of one of the g·reat shopping streets in America is now underway on Nicollet Avenue Mall in Minneapolis. Halprin served as a consultant to the California State Division of Highways on freeway design, and to the $1-billion Bay Area Rapid Transit District
  • personnel actions recommended and in which Mrs. Carpenter concurred. you On receiving your memoranda of April 10, I checked with Matt Co'ffey of Mr. Macy's office to ascertain whether or not the description of duties which accompanied your memoranda had
  • ) Secretory O'fiStot• 011i0n R1J1k said ta­ day the prese-nt American cot.1rse of action it, Viet Norn would be c.ontin'U11d orid added th,at "this pal.icy h t1ill the wi1est and th• best." Rus.k, in a talk to the !tono~ic Cl.ub of Detroit, 1
  • to be more research and writing about the Mormon society, partly because of the way they produced a new type of society in America, partly because they were a "mixing bowl of immigrants and section­ al migrants," and partly because they were a parent region