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- photograph in sterlin g silve r fram e wit h Presidentia l seal. "T o His Excellency Mauric e Yameogo -- wit h warm persona l regards, Lyndo n B . Johnson " BOOK Autographe d leatherbound cop y o f "M y Hope fo r America. " "T o President Yameog o with bes t
- Kay 20. 1940 My dear Hopkinaz Boiling d011n to your indicated si&e took a little time. Hence the ' delay. Daar- »fi. Prodrl-enti tto hope 'that to tbooe th.are you uill f/16Y eomth1ng ae Fh'at eo.uts Chio~. brief u yow- £!rat in6ugural
- not sustain without N asser 1s cooperation. As long as Nasser made speeches lambasting the US, we could not hope to win Congre ssional support for a policy of supporting him . The Vice President questioned whether we should reswne relations and thereby tend
- rce One, taking Him, quivering a ll over when he gets on a plane, and Sam H ouston, who can sc a rc e ly walk, who Lyndon hopes to have helped by m assag e and m edical tre a tm e n t and such com panionship as we have tim e fo r betw een now
- wlll do all I eNl lO 'M Jlltlpful. · J .t luak you kao9t •lac• we •tatted t.ack a. early part ol F•lt•uarr ~ .the roof tta.at 1 have hoped to lb.dab.,. , • ..., luae. UMI I ....u... that U.N &N alway• many d•laye t,oDl on oar part uAI OU.re. l bttll•v
- to take primary responsibility in developing an action program to carry out the Report's other recom mendations. I would hope that this program would be in effect by December 1. It should include steps for the implementation of each recommendation unless
- which democracy, freedom and peace could develop. Both proved how free nations, big and small, could cooperate towards common goals. Perhaps we can now have some hope that we are reaching a turning-point in international relations. The Test Ban Treaty
- (returning his call) Pat Rutherford , Houston , Texas (b. 6) Secretary Douglas Dillon, Hope Sound, Fla. (b. 7) Working mail by pool w/ MF while VM placed telephone calls. Senator Joh n L. McClellan, Little Rock , Arkansas (b. 8) LUNCH w/ Marvi n Watson, VM
- on numbers. " The President continued: "We want to see what these people are willing to do. "I would hope that the South Vietnamese would a. b. Drop their draft age to 18. Put in an extra 65, 000 troops after the September elections Clark Clifford concluded
- A joint press conference was held. Governor Romney said the situation was "hopeful." Secretary Vance said later that Romney told him he_had made this statement in order that he not appear that he was in disagreement with Secretary Vance. Secretary Vance
- . The proposed U. N. speech by Ambassador Goldberg was discussed. The President said he hoped that the Ambassador would stick with what already has been said and Ho 1 s position as expressed in his released letter . The President said nothing good could come from
- in the best interests of both the Vatican and the United States wait until we see how Article 19 would be resolved before concrete plans could be laid. Then, assuming all would be well on that front, the President would announce he would hope to speak
- table and he'll pro duce the President. I'm willing to take any gamble Ol\ stopping the bombing if I think I've got some hope of something happening. We must evaluate this very carefully. You have no idea how much I've talked to the Fulbrights
- glasses -Sherry in the Long Room admiring much of Abigail Adams' s when MRS. Abigail Adams Homans(88-year-old great-great-granddaughte r of John Adams) dropped her glass, it broke and she exclaimed "Hell! I hope it wasn't historical." CTJ used
- hope I live long enough to repay my debt to education” 7:45 Went upstairs and visited with Ann and her baby Molinda - while President had an offthe-record meeting with publishers. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs
- Secretary Rusk and go over it, but I do not remember any differences. G If it is agreeable with you, Mr. President, I hope nothing will be said until after the United Nations General Assembly is over, which should be about December 20th. p That 1 s
- to the office and autographed pictures and books for Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Carrillo-Flores and Mrs. Lagos. President gave following gifts to them: Foreign Minister Carrillo Flores - Books: "My Hope for America,"and "Time for Color family picture ('64) muto Color
- the firs t full yea r effort Today announced a new "lease on hope" for about 2. 500. 000 Americans who live in the 182 poorest countie s in the country. Release on report from the Department of Defense today that xHr*c*M-xbasdxEee*x Defense Procurement fro
- renew our obligations for the mutual security of all the Allies in NATO, we are also resolved not to lose - 2 the hope and the faith that the future of mankind lies in the solution of problems through understanding, mutual respect, and observance
- for immediate purposes. - -- -·-- liaison ... . . __ _______ Mr. Nixon said that, despite observations in the press, he had made no decisions on his Cabinet. He hopes to have his Cabinet appointed by December 5. He would naturally like to have someone keep
- and hope they can rejoin their families at the earliest possible r:noment, 11 and not get into the details'. The President: What's happening in Vietnam? Admiral Moorer: The 2nd NVA Division is active -- but not much s.pecial happening. Secretary
- long and pleasant talks in between our "business" visits. PB: About what? MD: Mainly about President Johnson and about her hopes of the future for him. Of course, we were wishing for him to become President of the United States. PB: At that time
- Work with Rebekah Baines Johnson on the Johnson family genealogy; Mrs. Johnson's hope for her son
- . It shows that Head Start tackles the problem at the most crucial age - when the difference for good or ill can be made, when the most can be done, when the investment in time and money brings the most telling results. ldeally, we would hope that Head Start
- women are here to tell us -- the way they see the problern frorn where they work. - 1 MORE . • -'" After we hear from them, 1 hope any of you who wish will add your own constructive observations, or examples which point the way to rnaking our
- million citizens who are at work to enhance their hometowns. This is a significant commitment to the quality of living. I hope these cleanup campaigns will give impc-t us to further constructive activities and inspire citizens in other towns a:id cities
- Association. So, now -- fGr the work she bas d one in strengthening the bonds of faith and hope in the he;l.rts of her countrymen, it becomes my most pleasant duty, as National Hon0rary Heart 5.unday Chairman t('I recognize Mrs. William C. Langley as the most
- like this Inter-American Cen ter wr.ich oîfer the hope of highl) i nformative ••• highly relevant••• highly helpful c la ssrooms for children of many lands. Thank you. # # # #
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas, 4/9/1968"
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- and presidio of La Bahia. There are now over 600 similar landmark plaques, gracing sites of noble memory all over the United States. I hope this number will double and double again inthe next few yea1·s. America is a young nation, and we are just beginning
- , sbe started the china collection - - gathering pieces together from past ad ministrations. 1 hope you will see that co!lection in the China Room. Also, I love the border pattern of goldenrod and corn ehe selected for her own china. It speaks
- seeds, a."l.d sowing them along roadsides andin one particular pasture at the ranch. The effect is glorious in the spring a.nd 1 look forward to doing more. Someday, if your paths lead you that way, I hope to show you the tapestry of bluebonnets
- find them. I hope we can encourage them and give them o pportuni ty. more , . The experiment has worked. The stars in their eyes matcbed tbe stars in their new flag. They brought tbeir genius as well as tbeir hearts. Albert Einstein, Andrew Carnegie
- and dauntless enthusiasm of Secretary Udall who thfok ~.. such things can be done, and continuous and devoted stewardship of the Park Service. The nature poet William Cullen Bryant wrote many years ago, ''The groves were God 1 s first temples." I hope
- wiU begin a trip across the country. As we travel these next fe · ווdaya, 1 hope we will see ways in which Ameri ca haa b e come a b etter place for our citizens to lead better and fuller lives. Wbat we will see is not pcrfection; wbat we wiU see
- , leBs than three years after your pioneers entered this valley, the embodiment of your dreams and hopes, a place where you can acquire t b.e tools to strengthen this region a nd thi.:J nation. The spirit of the pioneers who opened up this beautiful
- years in the Vice Presidency - plus what a wife can only describe as a lot of determination, energy and devotion to his job -- these will all help solve the problems that face our country. I am proud of this record. it. ###### -2 I hope y ou
- in Washington who care '!\>out the people of the South, their problems and their hopes. And it takes citizens here at home with a vision of the future. We face many problems together. Peace is one and economic prosperity is another. We have reached good
- . It is a record I am proud of, I believe you approve of and I hope you will want to continue. ####
- Yarborough , and all the others in the Democratic column . I believe they have kept us on a steady course of moving ahead meeting problems and not retreating from them . and I hope you want it to continue. I entrus t that decision to your hands. I am proud
- and the Empire. Vienna is the handiwork of the Hapsburgs , and Florence of the Medici. Can a g r eat democratic societ y generate the concerted drive to plan, and havin:g planned to execute great projects of beauty? I not only hope so - - I am certain that it can
- with Prime Minister's on clubs and 11 Prime Minister 11 on golf Autographed photograph frame with Presidential BOOK Autographed (leather bound) Hope for America 11 • MRS. of H. E. box with Presidential inscription. PHOTOGRAPH FROM 15, 1965 JOHNSON