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  • looked at the !iv s of three prominent frican-American religious leaders in the Austin area: Jacob Fontaine, a Baptist Minister; Abraham Grant, D.D .. an Af­ rican Methodist Episcopal Minist r and Charles Whitiker. a Methodist Minister. The Huston-Till
  • President and Lynda at Marine Barracks ceremony last night, where Capt. Charles Robb was in charge of ceremonies. J Mrs. < Johnson. I f^ 55p t __j Califano - pl. y.Q5p I )1 7: 1 Opi f To mansion. — ! Califano. funs House n*tn Sept *MT LYMOOW B
  • . T. S. Duckmanton, General Manager " " " Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian B'casting Comm. to pay a courtesy call on the President During this visit, mjdr took in Tom Johnson's press briefing -- the President was reading US News "tickers" about Chuck Robb
  • been giving us will work for him. But people in glass houses shouldn 1t throw stones, and I guess I live in a glass house." The President concluded the interview by showing Mr. Crawford a recent letter from Captain Charles Robb. / ) I/ G_y(_ George
  • Lt. Gov. Charles Robb, son-in-law of President and Mrs. Johnson, is the newly elected governor of Virginia. "Chuck" (as he is known) Robb, who is married to the former Lynda Bird Johnson, is the fir. t Democrat to win the g vernor hip in Virginia
  • family did the speaking honors at President Johnson's birthday commemora­ tions this year. Senator Charles Robb spoke and laid the wreath on the President's grave at the LBJ Ranch. His and Lynda's oldest daughter, Lucinda, presided in front of the massive
  • the larger-than-life persona of Theodore Roosevelt. At the core of Luck.inbill 's per­ formance was a speech that TR made at Saratoga, ew York in July, 1918. He had just learned that his youngest son Quenti11 had been killed i.n France, but for the occasion
  • . EN E C. P U LLI AM P R ES ID E N T TH E V I N C E NN ES SU N T HE VI NC ENN ES CO M MER C IA L V INCE NN ES. IN O IA N A T HE LI N TON C IT IZEN LI NTON. IND IANA May 6 1931 ir . Charles E. Mar s h W Lit t lef iel d Bui l ding Austin Texas Dear
  • The donor(s) of these records transferred their copyright to the U.S. government and their writings are therefore in the public domain. This file may also contain materials from other sources that may retain copyright.
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 4
  • Folder, "Pulliam, Eugene C. [1930-1932]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 4
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • THE W H I T E H O U S E MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time Date Thursday, October 3, 1968 The White House Activity ND Breakfast. 9:03 To Mr. Per's shop for shampoo and set. 10
  • discusse d th e situatio n i n Vietnam , th e Peac e talk s an d read excerpts fro m Chuc k Robb's lates t letter. Ernes t Goldstei n translate d the President' s remark s int o Frenc h fo r th e non-English speakin g group . The grou p seeme d ver y
  • Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio Robert Fordham Mrs. Mary Bunting, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass Talmage Rogers Mr. Charles, Odegaard, President, University of Washington, Seattle Douglass Cater natr June White House Da\ 29, 1966 Wednesday
  • period in our country's past. The gown worn by Lynda Bird Johnson when she married Marine Captain Charles Spittal Robb in the White House in December 1968 was put on exhibit to mark the Robbs' 30th anniversary. Not displayed for lack of space
  • today, through the work of Lynda Robb. and Luci Johnson, and all of the John ·on grandchildren. Moreover, it ontinues through the work of the men and women he sponsored, trained, taught, and ncouraged. " s Joe Califano put it so forcefully, 'The ship
  • thing s correctly . September 20, 1940 LABOR NOTE Pera ot1Yo is 1111 ex rc1 • in fortune telling, and dooa not m Thi Wt r die • Septemb r 22, 1741 all to take a Journe7. tall blaok a-tart,, to tlatten out. th · tortu:a. a ot us all ia ot
  • The donor(s) of these records transferred their copyright to the U.S. government and their writings are therefore in the public domain. This file may also contain materials from other sources that may retain copyright.
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 10
  • Folder, "Memos [1940]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 10
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • . Knott, Adm GS A Russell Beard, OSD James D. Lacy, Commerce John H. Fitch, Army Geo. W. Bergquist, OSD Herbert Friedman, Navy J. S. Lawson, Jr. , Navy Robt J. Blackwell, Fed. MaritimeH. Neil Carson, ICC Richard L. Lesher, NASA Josepht D. Blatt, FAA Wm S
  • . l.UIIIUJII ..,.. '8•Nt--widisemeof11Je , ..... GClll:i•--· thl.fllllmYWUDOlp- •4::'9-= THEPROGRAM Thursday, April 18, 9:00 a.m. Presiding Harry J. Middleton Welcome: William S. Livingston Keynote Address: Barbara C. Jordan 9:45a.m. "The J#:zyThings ffi>re
  • legislators, hailed Lyndon Johnson's accom­ plishments in the field of education. The reunions are not only food, drink and socializing. There's music, too, as Senator Charles Robb and his wife, presidential daughter Lynda, demonstrate. 4 The LBJ Ranch
  • In the donor's deed of gift. 2/8/2007 ~ M­ lnitials 1Jt1-h THE WHITE .s lJ" d. ,/o/' 0- {' /t'Jtrl Wolf'. /lew. t/3 r'(~ HOUSE WASHIN~TO I J,o t1c,-.,/ c,r•o -1700 o'?- 1:,1 ~ /9".:So - '7
  • ; Congressman Jack Brooks, the incoming Dean: Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor, hairman of the Board of the a·ional Geographic; Robert Wynn of San Antonio, de igner of the exhibit, and Mrs. Johnson. More than 300 Friends were on hand for the event. Lynda Robb
  • reference. LBJ's son in law, former senator Charles Robb, laid the wreath at the monolith. 10 Institute on Congress and American History Leading Congressional experts, pub­ lic officials, anJ forty-six Texas teachers gathered at the LBJ Library in June
  • . DRAPER, Warr en Fales , Ul41A Welfare and JONES, Jeweldean, Natl Urban Lea(_ue Retirement Fund SCIIOTTLAND, Charles L. , Brandei s UFFY, Benedict, Jr . , Georgetown University University ~Tflomas , University of Vir einia CHRISTENSEN, Et hl yn, Natl
  • that Jacqueline and Lady BLrclsaw each other ag, it . [n 1986. Mrs. Onas is in ited Mrs. J hns n and h r daught r and s n-in-law Lynda and Charles Robb to spend an aft ·moon with her at her home in Martha's Vineyard. and after that the two women s ialized, Lady
  • wh1c are irnmutabl and unchanging. F'ormerPresident Ford greets L~·ndaand Charles Robb on the final da)' or lhe New Deal ymposium. Balladeer Joe Glaur performs son~s of the ~orkingman with scenes of the Depression behind him. 'The Flavor
  • , sponsored by U. T.'s His­ tory Department and College of Liberal Arts. His book, scheduled for publication in the spring by Oxford University Press, is titled Lyndon B. Johnson, A PoliticalLife, 1908-1960. lit will be the first of two projected volumes. 2
  • Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John K nnelb Galbraith, Barry Goldwater, Ann Land rs. David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Charle Robb, D an I WANT □ You will have free admission to all the other
  • to pay tribute to her, she was honored for her philanthropic and civic efforts by Ca1'itas, an oFga­ nization that assists low-income fam­ ilies. Grandchildren Lyndon Nugent, Cathy Robb, and Nicole Nugent Covert (above) gave tributes. In Washington
  • and Luci cut the ribbon to open the gallery. Luci is getting help from her grandson, Johnson Covert. whose mother Nicole holds granddaughter Claudia. Senator Charles Robb looks on. 4 Mrs. Johnson gets a first look, accom­ panied by Lynda and Charles Robb
  • , Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Barry Goldwater, Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Charles Robb. Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William I WANT TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE FRIENDS OF THE LBJ D General
  • Deming Hon. Winthrop Knowlton Secy Trowbridge Charles Schultze Clark Clifford Hon. William Roth Hon. William McChesney Martin Secy Rusk Hon. Eugene V. Rostow Gardner Ackley Arthur M. Okun Hon. Anthony Solomon Joe Califano Walt Rostow Ernie Goldstein
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh CHARLES BOATNER (Tape #2) JOE B. FRANTZ 1969 This is the second interview with Charles Boatner in his office in the Department of Interior Building in Washington on May 21, 1969 . The interviewer is Joe B . Frantz . Charlie
  • See all online interviews with Charles K. Boatner
  • Robb, Lynda Bird, 1944-
  • Boatner, Charles K.
  • Oral history transcript, Charles K. Boatner, interview 2 (II), 5/21/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Charles K. Boatner
  • , begionJng with their early married years in Washington and extending to photognphs of the Nugent and Robb children today. Among the pictures displayed Is one of Mrs. Johnson with her grand hildren, taken at the LBJ Ranch on Christmas 1980. (right) A popular
  • . Krim Mrs. Albert D. Lasker Harry J. Middleton LyndaJohnson Robb Hugh G. Robinson Max Sherman Robert S. Strauss Larry E. Temple Jack Valenti Lew R. Wasserman Notes on other Board Members: Chairman Tom Johnson, President of Cable News Network, received
  • . Pickle." Virginia's Lt. Governor Charles S. Robb and his wife, the former Lynda Bird Johnson, became the parents of a third daughter Tues­ day, June 20. The latest addition to the Robb household, Jennifer Wickliffe, was born at Fairfax County Hos­ pital
  • dress worn by Lynda Bird Johnson when she married Charles Robb. Carol Channing and other members of the cast performed the title song scene from "Hello, Dolly!" in the East Room in 1967. Mrs. Johnson r corded; '' It was one of the gaye ·t times I
  • Crihfield Exec. Dir., National Governors' Conference, Chicago, Ill. Maj. Gen. & Mrs . Philip deWitt Ginder Mrs-Jean Dalrymple, NYC Center Light Opera Co. Capt. & Mrs . Charles S. Robb Arlington, Virginia Mr. C. R. Smith Secretary of Commerce-designate
  • Among December 2005 Photo by Charles Bogel December 6, 2004: Lady Bird Johnson Welcomes an Old Friend, for an Evening with U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison in the LBJ Auditorium. Story on page I 3. An Evening with Marvin Watson and Sherwin
  • , Centerville, Va. ~ ').. o ;L 0 v Robey, John NMI 1925 N Street, N.W., Washington D.C. Rossomando, August R. 7413 Parkwood Crt., Apt #'Jo4, Falls Church, Va.?.:lo'-t.l.. ?moRusnak, Michael NMI 1206 s. Buchanan St. Arl. Va. :,..d--1..o L/ ,, Story, Charles H
  • Library, and Dr. William S. Livingston, UT Austin Vice-President and Dean of Graduate Studies. Middleton says he is confident the proposed encyclopedia "will repre­ sent the best congressional scholar­ ship of the last 30 years." Livingston New members
  • with the President for Lindy and Hale Boggs' residence -- dinner party for Lynda and Chuck. 11:00 Returned to the White House. 11:40 Retired. House guests: Warrie Lynn and Phyllis Bonanno - Luci's room. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Robb - #303. Miss Trenny Robb - #301. Luci