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was America's Public Enemy No. 1,
the infamous John Dillinger.
From this serendipitous begin
ning, Duncan went on the become one
of the world's great wartime photog
raphers. Of his combat photography,
Duncan himself wrote, '·I wanted to
show
- ago
to donate this unique collection of
pr .sidential memorabilia to the LBJ
Library, which will be done, Mrs.
Crook said, when her husband's
state (he died in 1997) is settled.
Se eral of the b oks are on display
near the Library entrance.
John
- ? Wilson played
golf too. as did Nixon; the clubs of all
the presidentiaJ golfers were on dis
play. LBJ played occasionally; he was
a long if erratic hirter off the tee. He
once played a match with Air Force
Chief of Staff John McConnell. LBJ
won. "We
- , and it was a celebration.
(, boni) Jake Pickle flru.hes the "Hook
'em Horns" sign to Mr . John on and
her bemused escort, Henry Ford 11.
(Below) The Great Hall was decked with
holly
fir boughs, actually - and the
marble railing was lined with candles
for the reception
- than any man, and I loved him." In the background is Colonel John
Hesterman, III, USAF, Commanding Officer, 12th Flying Training Wing, Randolph AFB.
Colonel Hesterman also spoke, and assisted Mr. Moyers with laying the wreath.
Photo by Charles Bogel
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in 1900 is still the hub of the city.
Emma Boehringer Tooley at Podium
In her mtroduction of Mrs. John on, Emma Boehringer
Tooley, who had been Class Valedictorian, said:
"When Lady Bird and I were teenagers, we had a mutual
fr1end, who was an artist