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  • , visit this house during the vacation season every day), today marks the very first time that fashion has come to the White House as an invited guest! Already the impact and the significance of this occasion has become the proud property of the whole
  • of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The City employs a full time guidance counselor in both the Junior and Senior High Schools. ' Under an exchange agreement between both systems, fringe area students may attend the city or county school, whichever is most
  • this Mr. Boney went on laying rail south of the Southern crossing. Railway and had almost left Smithfield before catching the Southern Railway watchman out of place; therefore, he (Mr. Boney) laid this crossing during the night. At that time
  • ; -.acts Ill 3. Tbe liDe Tilllidlt uata.lOOCIQN delivered. ad 1be ~- 8'1beequntl7 NU 1882-isil ~ L.~ 'fl:~ --"""~···- -. ~ i.-,,i:~ ,.:.~-1. ~ • • time. ... F'lb..rJ;!.~:. of ,&. 000, 000 .. 1,•. 1~t~::rr;:6'U'O_ • ' • -,anted - of tlala
  • TO BE SERVED ON BOARD ''THE LADY BIRD SPECIAL" Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's whistle-atop train, "The Lady Bird Special", will also fe3.ture another "special" -- special LBJ Ranch and Southern diahea to be served on the train at "snack time" all four days between
  • . Author; Mbr., Nat'l Council on the Arts, NYC Karl F. Feller Pres., Int'l Union U:r,.ited Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink /i & Distillery Workers of America, Cincinnati, Ohio {/\... Mr. George P. Garrett, Jr. Poet, Univ. of Virginia, Char~ottesville, Va
  • , Mississippi (Old Edgewater Louisiana Park Station) (Union Station) (Mrs. Johnson will join the President New Orleans program) for the (PRESS NOTE: The Times Picayune is sponsoring a party for the press corps at the Jung Hotel in New Orleans. "Lady Bird
  • members will be the first to assert that their accomplishments are only a small beginning of what ought to be done. • But they are a beginning. In these times of almost paralyzing urban problems, blight and congestion, the accomplishments
  • and provide new funds palachia, but only if they _w ere The region embraces all of 10 times the size of SWitzer0 wz;:~tr rJR. 4f£R- ·~w J . ., ·, ' ' part 1 1 Johnson Has Asked _Congress for ~cial Program for Area,:, · 1 s improvement of tiinbe
  • Miller's it some time Inc!iawntally, schedule, just but said the in .future, sh,:? told same. before, o. nativ?, spe -~dwriting but can be a ~irl 3he is a junior has never guide or hostess at Beorgetown for Liz, if you could
  • Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree at Texas Wnman's University, 31, 1964: March "It is a go0d time tn be a womanbecaufe never have there been such "PP"rtunities unlimited for yr,u.,.how much wnmenare doinf to turn hand and brain f,..,r nur nati,..,nal destiny
  • Mrs. Johnson: Bill "train Brawley, Lindy Boggs, 3 of ·rrwnan's man in the businesa"---did are hard at work on the trip. schedule and time-wise 1) A call Br~·ley it Everyone is good. purpose. It has ehecked out this What is needed
  • . The guests at these three recep­ tions demonstrated their feel· lngs of Jove to the young cou Pie while at the same time they received from the couplr the evidence of their own a.f. tectlon and care about the people of Greece. The event of the Greek Ro
  • Ian and Sylvia hammer performers reflected time the BELL of folk music, Ian is a graduate he was a fine arts to fight a fare and flying clearly Toronto. style can respond will not return Sylvia, in the popular over Well-educated
  • of forn:er Hotel. 1730 K STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 20006 TELEPHONE: (202) FE. 3-8750 • WESTERN UNION: WUX-DP • TWX: DEM. NEWS D. C. 710-822-9432 --Senator and Mrs. Humphrey will Southwest at the end of this week. and separately campaig1
  • . Duke, Nra. Carpenter, and a tew American wives. 3:00-7:00 Free time or tor callers arranged. 7:00-10:00 Informal 1upper tor the wbole delegation at the Aabas1ador 1 a residence. as THURSDAY, MARCH12 10:00-10:30 10:30- Funeral Service
  • unavailing. Congress. In August of to the Union. Their etforts 1872, Cannon was e1ected delegate to It was said at the time that Brigham Young favored his e1ec­ tion because be was an apostle and a po~amist (Cannon's first was EJ.izabetb Hoagland
  • •• But there is one essential diffe1·ence. In 1960 Jackie Kennedy was more often seen than heard. So too, was Mrs. Richard Nixon. This time· Lady Bird Johnson is going to be seen and he:Fd, break­ ing significantly with the tradition that the First Lady should just
  • -8750 • WESTERN UNION: WUX-DP • TWX: DEM. NEWS D. C. 710-822-9432 - . EDITORS' NEWS SERVICE DISPATCH# 200 FOR )Jlj@\,"f,ATETJSE ~~.Y, SE~ ••• 29 1 J.964 SRVERALSIDE TRIPS TO lUGID,J:GHT !vP.S • JOfiN....Q,QN 'IBIP t S SOOiliFRN WASHmGTON 1
  • "EXERTED A STRONGLY STABILIZING INFLl.JEI'JCE 0~ THE GOID AND FOREIGNEXCHANGE MARKETS,WHICH REMAINEDCALM IN 'IHE FACE OF A NUMBEROF 11 POTENTIALLYDANGEROUS DEVELOPME!-JTS. THE ?tlOST srRIKING EXAMPLEOF SUCHA DEVELOPME!-JT OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF '!HE
  • , including aumer education, services, lords credit houaing, services unions, for the poor, intensive The program leadership for land­ geared toward develop­ 1■ so that oon­ case work eduoat1on and information and tenanta. ing indigenous pride
  • 2,000 .;.,.omenfrom every state of the Union. Its interests and activities center on its purpose of service to students from elementary grades through higher education. Its concern is for the education of all students with special attention to the needs