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  • . discoverlbj.org LBJ seeks position held by Chip Robert, acting secretary of the Democratic National Committee. 9/19 LBJ meets with FDR. 9/24 Scott Lucas invites LBJ to make two speeches a day for a week in the Midwest. October 10/25 John L. Lewis endorses
  • on the Net, and Philip Scott. the Library's audio visual archivist, described it as a work in progress. "We 're very gin­ g rly taking our first steps in figuring out how to do this," Scott said, "and we 're experimenting with the best ways to scan the photos
  • M W- p , 03 C C^ j J O l ^ CO y11:23a 11 11:3o Mr :3o OF F RECORD : Senato r Hug h Scott o f Pennsylvani a £ . Josep h Hughe s - on e of the newl y name d member s t o the Publi c Broadcasting Cor p - i s Governor , Vic e President , an d
  • introduced the entertainm ent, G e o rg e C, Scott and C o lleen Dewhurst, a ctors o f the broadw ay stage, the m o v ie s. MEMORANDUM c THE W H ITE HOUSE W A S H I N Q T ON Page 6 W ednesday, M ay 27, 1964 and televisio n * who re c ite d Th e V o
  • and Warrie Lynn Smith at State Dinner; Kennedy family; death of Indian Prime Minister Nehru; LBJ's toast; entertainment by George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst
  • Deput y Ambassador t o th e Republic o f VietNam , replacin g Hon . Eugen e Locke wh o resigned t o ente r th e Democrati c primar y fo r Governo r of Texas. Today release d statemen t o n the deat h o f Scott Luca s - t o th e pres s Today held briefing
  • :40p : The President had LUNCH in his stateroom w/ Sen. Scott Lucas. Dorothy O'Brien National Democratic Committeewoman from Illin ois). VM, MF Arrive Springfield Capitol Airport -- greeted crowds (President was met by usual (lost one hour from CST
  • mfZambia produces 157 Humphrey JV Bundy pl Mr. Aliste r Hetherington , Edito r o f th e Mancheste r Guardia n Mr. Richard F Scott, Washingto n corresponden t fo r Mancheste r Guardia n re MLF and NATO nuclear defense Max Freedma n South Viet Nam
  • Stoughton , CW O Thomas C . Harmon, Sg t Paul J . Glynn , Geral d A . Behn , Rufu s Youngblood , Davi d B , Grant . Ne d Hall . Scott Trundle , Kennet h Morrow , Rober t Melchi ori, an d Dale Keaner - al l USS S Frank Cormie r - Press , A l Spivak - Press
  • ra L e e 's parents, and her little b roth er, and Dr. W endell Scott, P r e s id e n t of the C ancer Society, The s to ry of the sword is rather interestng. M a r y L o v e B a ile y had gone out to Bastrop, gotten the help of Mayor W ill R o g e
  • probably--well, I'll tell you what they divided, I'll tell you that way, and I don't know that I remember just--they taught the maths, all the maths. the maths. math. Now, I would say that the superintendent taught I know that when Mr. Scott Klett taught
  • . ) Cong. William J. Scherle (Iowa) Cong. Willia m L. Scott (Va) Cong James V. Smith (Okla) • Cong. Fred Schwengel (Iowa) ; Cong. M. G. Sn yder (Kv. ) ; ; ; Cong. Sam Steiger (Arizona) : | | Cong. William A. Steiger (Wise) j( __ Cong. William C. Wampler (Va
  • Wednesday To Scott Air Forc e Base , Illinoi s vi a Jetsta r w / Mrs . Johnson , Governo r Connally , Jac k Valenti, Marvi n Watson , S A Kivett an d Johns , Ashto n Gonella , Dr . B urkley, Col Connell . Pau l Glyn n Roy Roberts Kansas City (fr plane
  • ., -graduating B.A. fr Williams Colle annuaLy Scholastic Achievement Karen Louise Gearreald, 22, Norfolk, Va.,-graduating B.A. fr Agnes Scott Coll Awards to three blind college students who will graduate in June Also attending: with high academic honors -- Mr
  • Saltonstall Cong. Robert Giaimo, Conn. Senator Hugh Scott Cong. Henry Gonzalez, Tex. _____ Senator Harrison (Pete) Williams Cong. Seymour^ Halpern, NY Senator Warren Magnuson Cong. George Mahon, Tex. Senator Edward Kennedy ____________ Cong. James Harvey Cong
  • wif e an d son , Scott , an d don , Mar k Lt. Commande r Joh n Youn g an d wif e an d daughter, Sandy , an d son , Joh n and pose d for picture s wit h the m bot h o n the step s o f the helicopter . H e then walked wit h al l member s o f the part y
  • speech in San Marcos. 5/10 Rebekah Johnson marries O.P. Bobbitt in Monterrey, Mexico. 5/19 W. Lee O’Daniel announces his candidacy for Senate seat Rebekah Baines Johnson (LBJ’s mother) has operation at Scott-White hospital in Temple. 5/23 LBJ makes
  • techniciamj at work Sights and sounds in the Audiovisual Archives by Philip Scott It is March 31, 1968. The President looks straight into the camera, reading hi::.addres to th American people. "We support a return to the essential provisions of the Geneva
  • , was just quite primitive. From then on--and I think that was late summer--until his death in late October, Lyndon's father had a series of recurring attacks. He was, I believe, a part of the time in Scott & White in Temple. The family always had great faith
  • it. Lyndon dedicated a new building in Austin, the Texas Medical Association, and reminded them that he was on the board of Scott & White [Hospital], and also said, as he said many times, that he was against socialized medicine. This was in 1952, and the FEPC
  • a television station; the flood at the Ranch in September 1952; LBJ's involvement with Scott & White Hospital; the effect LBJ's public support for Adlai Stevenson had on LBJ's political career; LBJ's concern that Allan Shivers might run against him; Mrs
  • guess I'd look in the yellow pages of the telephone book and find somebody. Well at any case, it couldn't have been prevented, and I think I finally wound up in the hospital in Austin and whoever could took care of me. Later on I did go to Scott & White
  • and made a table. Well, they thought I was a boy genius when I came up with a table for sixteen. And then I got lucky. Scott Wilson. I ran into a little old Missourian named There was a senator from Missouri named Thomas Hennings, and he and Johnson had
  • :40p t Senato o Ova l Of c s- p r Gordo n Allott re Howar d Jenkin s and Harold Scott -- possibl e appointee s t l o various commission s VH.TE HOUSE Date May DENT LYNDON B . JOHNSON 27, 1968 DIARY the President began his day at (Place) Day
  • is taking over a piece of the Robt Allen Column replacing Paul Scott. He will be writing three out of the four Allen-Goldsmith columns _ a week. Goldsmith asked to see President to get some general background on matters such as Vietnam and the atmosphere
  • Boyd , Mutual Sid Davis , Westinghouse ^ Scott Peters . UPI-audio Larry LeSueur,VOA Charles Reynolds , Stenotypist Sid-Davis Sgt. Gaddis Sgt. Recc o Sgt. Cliff Lee Gregg Bob Knudsen Bill Fisher 8:35a 9:26a 9'2oa Members The President invited all
  • . Johnson 8:12a The President aske d for the Attorney General - he wa s on the wa y to th e office 8:25a t Mr. 8:33a t Senator 8:35a 9:55 White House r 8, Tom Scott - w/ Senate Appropriations Committee (b. 1) - re pay for staff of former Presidents
  • be practical. Rusk said that Senator Hugh Scott, who has been helpful, suggested that a group of moderates be brought down to th,e White House for a pep talk. The President said you can't trust them. He said he met with 48House Republican freshmen and took all
  • Goldber g d Jo e Califan o 11:05a t o o Ova l Offic e w / Georg e Christia n an d M W C ou t a t 11:14 a OF F RECORD : Senato r Hug h Scott pres : a. , PRES pres s an d photog s i n at 11:20 a . ; : S CONFERENC E No . 100--Th e Presiden t
  • Correspondents, Walt Rostow and Francis Bator Attendance: Coffee served and Bill Moyers Mr. John Heffernan, Reuters News Agency Mr. Louis Heren - London Times Mr. Werner Imhoof - Neue Zuercher Zeitung Mr. Richard Scott - Manchester Guardian Mr. John Midgley
  • Dean DUNCAN, Mr. Scott FELDSTEIN, Mr. & Mrs. William J., Sr. GANZ, Mr. William A. GRONNIGER, Mr. & Mrs. Michael, Jr. HALL, Mr. James D. HAMILTON, Mr. George HITCHCOCK, Mr. William B., III JENKINS, Miss Beth /JOHNSON, Miss Luci Baines JOHNSON, Miss Lynda
  • , on military buil d =ups i n VietNa m Senator $ Wayn e Mors e Senator Jame s B . Pearso n othe r participant s ar e give n Senator Fran k Moss Senator Hug h Scott 5 minutes only . Senator Edmun d Muskie Senator Joh n Towe r Senator Gaylor d Nelso n The Presiden
  • was certainly [interested]. And she remained in touch with the school after she left the profession. G: There was a Mr. Klett, is that right? K: Klett. Scott Klett was the superintendent about that recall Scott Klett teaching any classes. time~ He might
  • Towards its Western Allies, 1963-1965"; Nicholas E. S,mmtakes, "Keystone: ll1e American Experience in Okinawa''; Jonathan M. Schocnwald, "More Fire Than Smoke: The Conservative Consolidation, 1958-[ 972"; Scott J. Spitzer. "Race and Welfare
  • in great D obrynins who are language it was an h i l a r i o u s l y produced, were the f i r s t t h i r t y minutes of in the ago. Gold b erg s The D iplom ats were there number and among them the these d a y s . Lynda B i r d was Scott
  • it, his job. So it's very hard to do that. I saw Scott Lucas push through legislation which later was going to defeat him because the people of Illinois did not want it, but his position in the Senate required that he do that. You know, he was defeated
  • . And I think when they all started sni pi ng at him, he thought, "Well, maybe I wi 11 resign." But I also think that history shows that the majority leaders usually got defeated. If you look back at the various ones, [Ernest] McFarland-- MG: Scott
  • of the Pacific GENERAL GEORGE C. KENNEY, U.S. AIR FORCE 0t£T.I FLEET AOllllRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ , U.S. NAVY HON , J.P. RICHAROS War. W"• CORNELIUS VAN S. ROOSl!:VEL T M"· HERMAN W. SCHOL Tl SENATOR HUGH SCOTT GENERAL HOLLAND M. SlllTH, U.S. MARINE CORPS ("l
  • and somebody else lost. H: McFarland lost. And the Senator from Illinois, Scott Lucas. Scott Lucas lost in that election and that opened the way up for him. [Lyndon] Scott Lucas was the Majority Leader of the Senate until Mr. Dirksen, I believe it was, beat
  • COPY COPY LBJ LIBRARY PUS.Q H C /C S A F . P n C \ 0 3/7CBO'S'=JG CLINTON SHERMAN RUCQSH/ARS ORLANDO ^UH P A / C IN'CP AC ? U ' ' / 3 X A ; E S T A F TRAVIS RU CD AA /A ''JS S CO TT PUCDAQ/AFCS SCOTT RUMRDA/DET 2 LWEA W3 ANDERSEN’ R UE AD X? / 2 WE
  • s ts ^ w e r e the Scott M anns. I had : . -v:: ' - y " / to ld L u c i th a t I w anted h e r to in v ite » ^ s /a s ho u se g u e s ts ,/to e a c h State D in n er w hile sh e w as h e re /^ f o r the D iplom atic Receptiony;^for anytim e th a t
  • at that Scott Lucas was running for office, and so was Senator Myers from Pennsylvania. Scott told me that he 'Has going to be gone quite a bit of the time, and he asked me if I'd kind of look after things. We had a kind of committee of a dozen that he had