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  • During th the Ln p Lone. ht: l L have a great-great-grandclaclcly at the Alan o, and I hoped the press pool had no Texans in it. T had to tell the President, "Mr. President, you said up there that your great-great-granddaddy died al the Alamo." He
  • p l a n t e d th e m o u t a t th e c e m e t e r y - - a g r o u p of w h i t e a n d p in k i n th e n o r t h w e s t c o r n e r th a t w i l l b e a m a s s of c o l o r i n the y e a r s to com e I hope. ■ ■ '" l MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E
  • l's water shortage, through the highly prom ising technique of desalting. "Let us hope," he added "su ch technique w ill bring benefits to all peoples in the parched Middle E a s t ." the other people After dinner I particularly liked bringing
  • dinary? It was simple. Lyndon Johnson believed that every citizen was entitled to as much respect and dignity as every other citizen ... Laws testify to his commitment. He left us a legacy of hope." Two other departures: • Homer Thornberry, who suc­
  • is available to visitors for the first time. It is hoped that eventu­ ally the patio will take on the look of a sculpture garden. 7 Foundation Awards Fall Grants FoUowing the LBJ Foundation's poli­ cy of giving grants twice a year, a University of Texas
  • any real hope that something could come of it? And who was President Johnson·s 'spe­ cial" person in lran? Someday an enterprising histori­ an will pick up this thread and run • to earth. In the meantime it is intere:ting anecdote from a contr vcrsial
  • ard a little b it, about the L ib ra ry , ajid h e and I cam e c l o s e s t to lau gh in g. And then Wilbur Cohen, iabout the L ib r a r y ,'h o w m uch I hoped the r e c o r d s of HEW, w h ose w ork had con tain ed so m uch of the things
  • i o n . h o m e c o u n t r y to C h u c k . F o r Lynda, F or me, showing o u r And for Lyndon I hope, p e a c e a n d re la x a tio n . H e ’s b e e n g o n e tw o m o n t h s . A b o u t 1 0 : 0 0 , t h e f o u r of u s - - C h u c k a n d L
  • i s , a f t e r n o o n w i t h Mr. S t . Ma u r t he and I hope I ' l l g e t e n o u g h c l o t h e s i n t h e s e y e a r s n e v e r t o have to go b a c k a g a in ! But w h i l e I am h e r e I w ant t o l o o k a s w e l l a s I can f
  • . On th e w a y b a c k to th e a ir p o r t w e ta lk e d abou t th e a p p o in tm en t. I hope th e G o v ern o r w ill go to th e S en a te h im s e lf . W e w e r e t h e r e a lit t le o v e r an hour and a h a lf and a t 7:30 r e a c h e d th e W
  • m ay la p se b etw een s e e in g ea ch o th e r. And then lunch. And then a tour of the Ranch - - the g u e st h o u se, J a m es D avis' h ou se, up into the fie ld s p a st the Sudan and the c o a s ta l B erm uda I'm so hopeful about
  • in e - - in to r e a lly a m p le s i z e r o o m s w h ic h I hope w ill m a k e u s hap p y fo r th e r e s t o f our l i v e s . ask ed m e. W hat do I w ant in m y r o o m ? R oy * I to ld h im a v ie w , a f ir e p la c e , a l o t of b o o k s
  • o o l, W eldon and B e s s and I. W e h e lic o p t e r e d o v e r to th e H ayw ood , sto p p in g b y A . W . 's to p ic k up M a r ia lle n , and t r ie d s lip c o v e r m a t e r ia l s . ■ - 1 - ; We hope to a c h ie v e 1965 W e d n e
  • will significantly strengthen and enrich the educational programs in which that great institution is engaged. I would also hope that your action would enhance the opportunity for improving the academic endeavors of all institutions of learning, and provide addi­
  • and will continue through November 3. "Ruth Harding," by Thomas Eakins was a gift to the White House in 1967 from Joseph Hirshhorn. (In her diary, Mrs. Johnson recorded: "I hope ... that one of the 32 Eakins Mr. Hirshhorn owns will come to rest in the White House
  • Education Act is all about. And I hope we never forget it. COMING EVENTS AT THE LIBRARY February 28. Opening of exhibition. "Texas and the Ameri­ can Presidency." Observing Texas' sesquicenten­ nial tt will featur the four U.S. Presidents­ Jackson, Van
  • must see it. By recalling this vivid selfless courage-full part of our past, we make our current lives more mean­ ingful, and we make our future more hopeful. We come to understand more fully what we owe to the generations that went before us and what
  • years with excitement and great hope. r To an early gatherin,g of scholars and public uf ficials at the Library, President .Johnson delivered this challenge: "We are not here to eel brat the breakthrou.ghs of yesterday, but to try to chart
  • a y . L y n d a 's fond hope - - a littl e flig h t in to in d e p e n d e n c e - - h ad b e e n to go to E u ro p e th is s u m m e r , sp e n d ab o u t s ix w e e k s . I w as a ll in fa v o r of i t . A nd th e n It w as to b e h e r t w e n
  • hope ^udym&nt, announced- aboard, to kow continue on h i m ^oa advt ce, fact mov J i dn. *JL a play, political d i A e . c t t . o n ^oa. ^ e v e J w J L y e o A ^ tntervtton, . " ' o p e n ’- k e c u t t e . d U n iv e rsity , woj 6 u
  • o se th a t I hope is r e c o r d e d - - in f o r m a l, w a r m , e a r t h y lo v in g . And I th in k e v e r y b o d y t h e r e m u s t h a v e gone h o m e fe e lin g th at th e s e fiv e y e a r s of h a r d w o r k w e r e a li tt l e m o
  • so m e d ay , he h im s e lf , w o u ld c o m e to l e c t u r e th e r e - f o r a s u m m e r - f o r a n ig h t - a n y th in g . I a ls o s a id , " I hope th a t you*re going to le a v e th e p a p e r s th a t r e l a t e to the p a r t of y o
  • ou ld , no doubt, h a v e b e e n in tr o d u c e d a s C o n g r e s s m a n C a in , b y the M ilita r y A id e; and C o n g r e s s m a n or n o , he w o u ld h a v e fou nd p le n ty of fr ie n d s . ^ ■ So I hope th is w ill be a l e s s o n
  • 1:P11lr.il dtl,·, .. E:1.1·111th,Di11l'!111 of th1· l . S. Conln­ • Trn,1s Co11111, C.011rt )111!~1 ~1.uy r•m·,• of \l,l\ors. \\Ith Bid,.ml C. Le,·, 'I Ire mosl hopeful note \\ as :.II11d, h> l'l'arl \\ illi.uns: ''The l'l lllll11,il
  • a('repting our unfair share, with our serving as willing In her welcoming remarks, Liz Carpenter set the tone for the Conference: " ... I would hope that you "ill find perhaps a ne • Acnse of destiny \ltithin yoursehes. If \H' can do that. then this year has
  • the reasons for the shortage. W really didn't have any authority to do anything in the voluntary alloca­ tion program. What could you possibly do other than call oil companies up and jawbone and hope they got the message? - Duke Ligon, former Assistant
  • v e r th o u g h t w e w o u ld h a v e s e e n y o u - - t h i s m a k e s o u r t r i p la e a w rc re iy E x c i t i n g ’’ —i*ii— —— — I hope M r . D re x le r got som e s e n s e o f th e ir —— ———M l I
  • t a l s th is s u m m e r . The o ra l h isto ry D oug w i l l i n t e r v i e w th e m We hope we can get it u n d e rw a y e a r l y G e o rg e R e e d y h a d p r e p a r e d so m e sp len d id m e m o s on how to d iv id e L y n d o n 's S e
  • e d in to the pool, of p o s s i b l e peop le to c o n s i d e r a s h e a d of the s c h o o l of p u b lic a f f a i r s . I m u s t ta lk to D r. R a n s o m soon a b o u t th e m , a n d a s we h av e W hite H o u se d i n n e r s , I hope th
  • . the environment. and the lum.bcapc iL,clf. and that is a very basic and very powerful rcaltty on which to build and it is to me a sign ol hope and promise. 16 Charles Moore, Architect Our problem I think. we have as we try to make the future. we hav quite vivid
  • " about their income security, Cisneros said. And yet, as speaker after speaker affirmed, the hope and health of our national) future depend on our ability to open the doors of education and opportunity to all American youth. The alternative, Barbara
  • ' MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E HOUSE f. WASHIHOTOM S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 16, 1968 Page 4 b e f o r e I c o u ld sto p m y s e lf » /^ ^ id "I hope i t d id n 't b r e a k . " I p ic k e d i t u p ^ i t h a d s h a tte r e d . I th o u g h t of the l a s t
  • . The M a r sh a ll S te v e s had a r r iv e d by t r a i n - - th e l a s t r e m a i n i n g p e o p le w h o d on 't fly . And I ju st hope th e y 'v e g o t t e n h e r e in t i m e to w a t c h th e c e r e m o n y . D e a n R u s k h a d t o ld L