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  • Brandt, and I was glad to see there such old friends as B ill Douglas, Dean Ache son, L u c iu s C lay, and Tom C orcora n that Drew Pearson and Joe Alsop w ere included. Glad al so And Dr, M ilton Eisenhower, who's working on Lyndon's P r e sidential
  • and opportunities. He mentioned the insurance companies' pledge o1 $1 billion to aid the construction of homes for poor families as an example of the needed involvement of the private sector. The President hoped that "the labor movement will want to outdo
  • . Up ea rly and out to the a irp ort to c atch the chartered Convair at 7:00--with L iz , of course, and B ess b e cause we w ere going to her home te rrito ry , Kentucky; and Congre ssman C arl P e rk in s whose d istrict we would be covering; B ill
  • Lady Bird trip to Kentucky; press; Lady Bird meets Gov. & Mrs. Breathitt; 8-hour tour by motorcade; Lady Bird halts car to shake hands with schoolchildren; Lady Bird walks to Arthur Robertson home & Lick Branch School; reminiscences about Fern
  • discrimination of every kind• .We can provide a decent job for every worker and a decent home lI I ! for every family. I ·I I Today, most .Americans are not poor; most young people have ..... ·an opportunity for college education; most mothers
  • -Experience program to provide emergency child-care services for both the children of those who will be working on projects and for those who for other reasons might be absent from the home. IMPLEMENTATION Mounting emergency efforts in Los Angeles will require
  • will cost $3,300,000. [4 of 8] ­ - 2 - 5. The Los Angeles School System will hire 32 additonal community coordinators and 32 new neighborhood aides to initiate a joint project of school-comminity cooperation to determine both school and home related
  • of catastrophy are a always had prophets of doom. Some assistance versus domestic growth. for a war against aggression. abroad standard American fare. We have say that it is a matter of foreign I believe we have a responsibility and a war against poverty at home
  • of occasions I would spend a long evening up in his office. I only went to his home in Washington once. I've forgotten the exact year, but I remember I dropped by to see him in his office and he said he was having a dinner party that night in honor of Joe Alsop
  • to Arlington, Virginia, to see Lynda and Chuck Robb's home; At Lynda & Chuck Robb's new home; Lynda tells humorous tale of neighborhood children watching them through the window; photo of Patrick Lyndon Nugent in the newspaper; the Arthur Krims are houseguests
  • Lady Bird goes to Marjorie Post's home, Hillwood; office work; meeting at home of David Lloyd Kreager to view artwork; visit with Peter Hurd about portrait of LBJ; Johnsons go to Camp David with guests; Lady Bird watches Gregory Peck movie, Mirage
  • a par t of the whole lea rni ng pro­ cess so tha t they might continue it at home aft er it was ove r, tha t [th ey] migh t get some sense of wha t the Head Sta rt_ group was try ing to do. And the oth er [group were brought in] wit hou t _mothers
  • watches home movies; small dinner party; architect chosen for LBJ Library; Poverty programs; photographs by Okamoto; talk with Luci Johnson; Pope's visit to New York; upcoming State of the Union
  • meets residents, Episcopal Home for Aged, and the Bethesda Chamber of Commerce on 66 thousand project; Lady Bird to Senate Ladies Luncheon; LBJ briefs members of Congress, has Congressional Leadership meeting, and presents award to Adm. H.P. Smith
  • f C l e v e l a n d , O hio, s c h o o l t e a c h e r ^ g a t h e r e d up i n t h e s t r e e t s , b oys fro m p o v e r t y s t r i c k e n homes who were w a n d e rin g l o o s e , j u s t w a i t i n g t o g e t \\ in t r o u b l e . He s
  • t h e ir w a y alon g the m o u n ta in s id e . We la n d e d in a m e a d o w , c lo s e to the c o m m u n ity o f Inez, and d r o v e up the m o u n ta in sid e to the home of Tom F l e t c h e r . Now, a l l the s ig n s w e r e hom e m a d e
  • Steelworkers; to Huntington, WV, & Inez, KY; visit to Tom Fletcher's home; to Paintsville, KY, & Mayo State Vocational School; LBJ's Courthouse speech; the Appalachian recovery plan; Lady Bird interview by Helen Thomas and Frances Lewine; LBJ TV speech
  • with guests; dinner; bridge game; conversation about aid for India, war on poverty at home, Vietnam and China; Lady Bird talks on telephone with Luci and Pat Nugent, who are snowed in at Waukegan; Luci is expecting baby in June
  • this and other matters if his time permits. However, I know he is very busy and I am loathe to impose upon him and, furthermore, he may be down at his home in Johnson City. However, if he is around and does have a little time, I would like to talk with him
  • L y n d a a n d G e o r g e h a d b e e n w i t h m e. a l s o g oo d t h e a t r e . I k n ow , I t w as B a c k a t home I f o u n d th e m u p i n t h e S o la r iu m b a r r e d fro m L u c i a few days I h o p e sat And down f o r a l o n g
  • Lady Bird talks by phone to LBJ and Dr. Hurst; Laurence Rockefeller has press conference and spoke about beautification and conservation; Congress and environmental bills; Lady Bird lunches with the Rockefellers; Lady Bird takes home movies
  • training camp (Job Corps); LBJ Library and School of Political Science; San Marcos home of LBJ's parents; visit to Julia Kellam; Great Britain & our economy; beautify Washington; Great Society & Department of Interior; deer hunting
  • of college universityf ~i . Ci facilities . J. r; locat~d J_ ( · ~' in the Housing and Home Finance Agency , which was VOICE: 21 I specialists at that time? l ll DR. HARRIS: 1 ! VOi CE: C1/ 1. ;1 DR. HARRIS: f .. .~ 1I I Did you have
  • on separate divisions; federal financial assistance; Housing and Home Finance became HUD; fiscal management specialists; civil rights; nurses training; Title II National Education Act; Title V of ESEA tied in with Office of National Education; fear of federal
  • Lady Bird & party board buses; briefing on Teachers Corps; stop at Silver-Webster High School; Lady Bird leads group along trail to Mathis home; Lady Bird visits with family, photos are done & all ride to school; ceremony; Lady Bird gives speech
  • it. But no, I think Shriver--although I couldn't say for sure--played it fairly straight with Johnson. G: Was Texas a problem? H: No. G: Because it was Johnson's home state? H: No. We had very few problems in Texas. Who was the fellow who ran the radio