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Oral history transcript, John Ben Shepperd, interview 1 (I), 12/30/1968, by Elizabeth Kaderli
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- it if you would give me a brief resume of your activities in politics in Texas from about 1941 to about 1964, and anything beyond that that you might consider pertinent. Now I believe that this started about the time you finished law school at Texas
- is distinguished intemationally for its geological and anthropological studies, it would seem appropriate that Mrs. Johnson visit the campus officially for this purpose and to see our University museum. Should her time permit it, it would also be very useful if she
- Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ASPItlALL -- I -- 2 F: You went up to Congress the same time that Johnson moved over to the Senate. A: When did you first get to know him? Why, I
- very vividly because it's so belied by what has happened, even in recent days of the birth of Lynda Bird's daughter. It amuses me that--the girls are big and I remember the time he told us, when Lynda was about five, how he took her to Neiman-Marcus
- to go back and see what's happening in the way of population growth to my home State. I came to Washington on my third tour of duty in 1961, as Assistant Superintendent of National Capital Parks. At that time we had a quite different organizational
- out. And, finally, because of an important conservation conference scheduled at the time, \·rhich she had been invited to address. Lynda went with us on this trip, and added a lot to it, I might say. We arrived at Grand Teton on a midafternoon one
- --the Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee--started because of the very panicky reaction throughout the country to the firing of the first Soviet space satellite, Sputnik I. At that time our space program was in its incipiency and it wasn't getting a great deal
- , This is the f i r s t for me. The f i r s t time to be the guest at such a luncheon. a one of m y self, Mrs. f t e r fift e e n times as being the h o stesses-- twelve times as a Senate three times as the wife wife of the Vice P resid e n t. Dominick
- a political subject as between the Democratic and the Republican parites. I can't recall a time when either one of them had a plank to discredit reclamation or even to single it out that they were going to give it special attention because everybody takes
Oral history transcript, Melville Bell Grosvenor, interview 1 (I), 4/28/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- INTERVIEWEE: DR. MELVILLE B. GROSVENOR INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: National Geographic Society offices, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 F: Mel, I suppose we may as well quit the formalities and be informal since live known you a long time through
- I guess every time a person went out of office and a new person came in they fired everybody down to the ranks of a foreman and then hired their own people. him. Dad figured that was enough for So he went out to Long Island and got a job
- the family graveyard. the biting wind. And this morning we were heavily bundled up against The country is gray and sere. The only splash of color the small p ilo t [?] down by the river close to the Lutheran Church. is the time I shall want to travel
- at that time. So I came back and went to work with the Park Service in October of '46. I have been with them ever since, except for a short break in '62 and '63. F: What did you do in '62 and '63? H: I left the Service to become the executive director
- technological developments in the minerals field. At the same time, we recognize that it will be difficult to achieve improved governmental policies and progr2ms in th"is area, and th2.t as a result of the study, there may be pressure for adoption of additional
- on these lands may easily grow to 6 or 7 times the present level over the next 40 years. Since 1961, USDAhas added about 2,600 camping and picnic sites -- an increase of over 40%. National Forest recreation sites now accommodate about 550,000 people at one time
- . prosperity, Johnson said, district to increase its productivity - - Since the- Authority's - finc.ncia.l •. he said the time ho.a come for the District it was set up. l. Director now show o. substantial reports ·• ~ He specifically . surplus
- student Center, a Home for children, missions to two Indian Tribes, and our beautiful summer Chapel of the Transfiguration at Moose. We hope you may find the time, while visiting in Wyo ming, to worship with us and to visit our Churches and insti tutions
- LBJ & Lady Bird meet with John Ben Shepherd & Mark Gosdin about the LBJ Park & Visitors Center; LBJ drives around with Drew Pearson and German editor, Henri Nanen; Lady Bird meets group from Time-Life; Lady Bird reads "The Eighth Day" by Thornton
- Kennedy walked into his office, the first time after John Kennedy 1 s death. It was Lyndon that suggested that we see Guess Who's Corning to Dinner, and we all went out to the hangar which is completed now, for showing movies, . and very nice, except
- k a i l , and t o me i t waA maytc moment , and. 9- Aeached o u t and. to o k kandyj a n d eveAybody e l'ie dx-d Ao , and eveAybody pj2.aUjy. wa.A cloAe .to tea .A A --b u t Lyndon n o t bei ng w i l l i ng to a c c e p t th e s e n time n t s omeh