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  • relationship of the presidency and the media. First t speak was George Christian, former press secretary to Lyndon Johnson. Christian recall d that LBJ was fascinated with press people, and spent a great cl al of time and effort talking to them, often ne­
  • in part, reflects the unique role the press plays. As George Christian pointed out, ''the press is the only one or our great national institutions with an objective whi h is essen­ tially negative. The press focuses on blemishes and imperfecuons. By its
  • . Strout Christian Science Monitor How indeed? The LBJ who leers out from Caro's book is a monster of the sort to make horses whinny in frighL Unflattering portraits of Johnson have been drawn before­ those by George Reedy and Ronnie Dugger, also available
  • Among Issue Number LXX, January 2003 George Christian,Former Press Secretaryand LBJ Foundation George Eastland Christian died of lung cancer on November 27. His illness had been diagnosed as termi­ nal a year earlier. After a brief try
  • to evoke ·t, Did 1t \\Ork? Well. whn Lh play opened at the Kennedy Center. Luci Johnson went bac •!:,tc1gtcqfter lh
  • • - - - .... ,_ ~ - ·--. - - ------, -_. -~ - - -- ~- - - - WIIIMIII" ~ ... .. - ~ ._ - symposium The Presidencyand The Press Lined up on one side wer the President 'men from the last three admmislral1ons: Tom Johnson. A sistant Pr ss Sccn,tary to President Johnson; George Christian, Press Secretary
  • ' Studies; the National First Ladies· Library; and Nova Science Publishers. It will include scholarly articles on each modem First Lady and on the primary responsibilities and duties of the First Lady. The project is under the direction of Dr. Robert P
  • University's Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland. He has many advanced degrees in science and engineering, and i a certified flight instructor, with multi-engine ratings. Future lunar missions will include follow-on capabilities for missions to Mars, NASA
  • . Garfield said. "Re-evaluations, scheduled a cording to need, will monitor the health status of body system .... The goal will no longer be limited t providing quality care for the sick, but will broaden to optimizing the total health of each indi­ vidual
  • movement, the Great Society legislative explosion of the I960s, the restructuring or the Democratic Party in the 1970s, the Watergate break-in. the miracles or medical science that revolutionized sex­ ual conduct and blurred the line between Madame Curie
  • of a generation to the eras c nsumerism that became the es ence of pop art. Highlights Included: Interactive touch screen monitors featured television shows ranging from I Spy to The Addams Family. The advent of the garage band. Photos by Charles Bogel 4
  • by film producers and television networks. Prrscrvation of this unusual collection requires cons­ tant monitoring for deterioration and a continuing effort lo make duplicate copies of important tapes and films. In the past five years the Audiovisual
  • the pacious hall where additional monitors were called into service. And till they continued to come. Those who were fortunate enough lo secure a seat were treated to a lively sermon on our heritage of freedom and its recent abuses. The former Senator cited
  • spent my time in 1934 researching foreign and United States xperience in social sec nty, old age pensions, un­ emplo ment in. urance, and welfare programs. fhen, in 1935. Professor Wllte assigned me to monitor the legislative co r~e o • the historic bill