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  • with Nathaniel Owings, the famous architect, in the effort to improve Pennsylvanja Avenue. Simultaneously, in a recogni­ tion that beautification had to relate to all segments of society, Lady Bird Johnson drew upon the talents of Walter Washington, a black
  • of their professions who have appeared at the Library in its first 20 years of its exist­ ence. On the cover, clockwise from lower left: John Kenneth Galbraith, Carol Channing, Walter Cronkite, George Foreman, Lindy Boggs. On this page, top row: Mary Mar­ tin, John
  • , columnist Liz Smith and actress Fannie Flagg. 4 J. Jackson Walter, President of the National Trust for His­ toric Preservation (right) toured the Library with Curator Gary Yarrington. NEW INTERESTIN LBJSURGES University of Texac; history professor Lewis
  • Higgins, who won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting on the Ko­ rean War, and Margaret Bourke-Whit , the great wartime photographer, are covered in the journalism section of Senator Hutchison's book. Hutchison asked TV journalist Barbara Walters how she
  • -~----------- Isabella Cunningham and John Murphy, both professors in U. T.'s School of Communications, orga­ nized a lively program on a timely subject. Posing the question "What is the Role of Advertising in Political Campaigns'!'' the pro­ gram began by tracing
  • , political consultant William H. Cunningham, president, University of Texas at Austin Rodney Ellis, graduate, LBJ School of Public Affairs; state senator, Texas Thomas Ferguson, professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Rodolfo Rene Fuentes
  • ) are Directors George Chris,tian., Robert Strauss, Larry Temple., Clark Clifford, Perry Dass, Wil­ liam Cunningham (obsrured), Max Shecman, Foundation Execu­ tive Assistant Yolanda Boozer, Foundation Assistant Director Larry Reed, President Tom John­ son
  • ." The problem, he maintained, "is only going to be [solved] with a substantial amount William Cunningham, president of the University of Texas at Austin, gave a report on the State of the University. In the question period that followed his presentation, he
  • determine the grants to be awarded, appointed by U.T. Presi­ dent William Cunningham at the Library's request, are Dick Schott, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Lewis Gould, History Department, and Bruce Buchanan, Government Department (2nd, 3rd and 5th from