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  • Ickes at his Maryland farm. March 3/11 FDR signs Lend Lease Bill. 3/12 Dedication of Corpus Christi Naval Air Station; LBJ in Texas. Mid-March John Connally is appointed to LCRA board; LBJ and Senator Wirtz have been very upset with the attitude
  • these paja­ mas in the bathroom and getting th others that are ehind there?" and l ·aid. "No, not at all.'" Then he said. "And wh n you've done that, would you go foe McGeorge Bund ?" George Christian: Lyndon John on was a v ritable I maclo of a man who want d
  • Institute; "Control of lhC' Burcauc-racy", l'rof. MORRIS FIORINA, C,1 1forni Institute of TPchnnlo~y D•~cu.~swn LOUI:, FISHER. ,on~ressional Re-search Servict-, L1brar:, ol' ongre~5; Prof. FRANCIS F, ROURKE, John~ Hopkin, University; J ~ES L. S NDQUIST TL
  • during that period of time. -William H. Beasley Ill, President and Chief Executive Officer, Velsicol Chemical Corp. Panel chaired by Walt W. Rostow, center, takes a question from the audience. With Rostow are panelists Morris Adelman, Marian Blissett
  • tomb in New York City, seen from the Hudson River, on the day it was dedicated in 1897. (Library of Congress, Division of Prints and Photographs.) 3 GRANT SCHOLAR SPEAKSAT EXHIBIT OPENING When the exhibitopened at the Library,John Simon, editor
  • stay, more than 51I,000 visitors came to the Librn1·y to see it. Corporate sponsor of the exhibi­ tion, which was organized in the Stu­ dio Museum in Harlem, was Philip Morris Companies, Inc. Palmer Hayden, The Subway. c. 1930 oil on canvas, 31x26
  • ; phones George Brown, Lon Hill of Corpus Christi and John Connally about fundraising. JFK announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, joining Hubert Humphrey as the only announced candidates. 1/3 The Johnsons fly to Washington
  • site, including those with Bes.· Abell. Morris Abram, George Aiken, Abe Fortas, Harry McPherson, Lawrence O'Brien. Carl Alben, Hubert Humphrey, John Tower, Douglass Caler, Stewart dall, and Bromley Smith. And researchers continue to visit th Library
  • of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. 1 3 bicentennial and was not disposed to allow the executive branch to do all of the planning. In 1964 Congressman John 0. Marsh, Jr., of Virginia began lobbying with the execu­ tive branch
  • ~~ .. The resi e Gue a ta ,incl~ Ambassador The Valentie The Busbya The John • Marianne • .Dt e wu •ccompa ODI arid Mn.· • ·te. Mari• ra. J'ack V ere for a wee by Mra. John•91l. Pickle, Mr. Mr ••. • Emmett and to NYC this ·evening returning to Camp Davi
  • ~~ .. The resi e Gue a ta ,incl~ Ambassador The Valentie The Busbya The John • Marianne • .Dt e wu •ccompa ODI arid Mn.· • ·te. Mari• ra. J'ack V ere for a wee by Mra. John•91l. Pickle, Mr. Mr ••. • Emmett and to NYC this ·evening returning to Camp Davi
  • . Urbanovsky tells the audience it is her birthday and presents her with a gift. JOHN BEN SHEPPERD of Odessa, former Texas Attorney General, and advocate of beautifying Texas, compliREAGANHOUSTON,Tom Taylor, Mrs. Lady Bird ~ohnso~ an~ Rep. James Nugent
  • . Urbanovsky tells the audience it is her birthday and presents her with a gift. JOHN BEN SHEPPERD of Odessa, former Texas Attorney General, and advocate of beautifying Texas, compliREAGANHOUSTON,Tom Taylor, Mrs. Lady Bird ~ohnso~ an~ Rep. James Nugent
  • · from some of bills I had drawn from the the best ·!lames .(TriciaNixon, .1 bank and said that was ·what . Mr. and Mrs; ·Stavros Niar1 was going to spend, and chos, ~or ilnd Mrs, John they said, 'All right, we V. Lindsay, Senator and Mrs. . haven't been
  • · from some of bills I had drawn from the the best ·!lames .(TriciaNixon, .1 bank and said that was ·what . Mr. and Mrs; ·Stavros Niar1 was going to spend, and chos, ~or ilnd Mrs, John they said, 'All right, we V. Lindsay, Senator and Mrs. . haven't been
  • leadership breakfast. During morning he meets with Morris Jaffee, Mayor Gaines of San Antonio, and Cliff Carter; Stanley Marcus, Dale Miller, and John Stemmons to present picture of LBJ Freeway proposed to be built in Dallas; Oscar Chapman; Commissioner
  • Economic Activism: The Growth of Corporate Lobbies in the '60s"; Roger Newman, "Hugo Black: A Biography"; Steve Potts, "All the Fruits of the Garden: Lyndon John- son's Great Society Social & Economic Programs for Native Americans"; Edward Rhodes
  • days into the Presidency Reedy focused on LBJ's role as Senate Majority Leader. Dave Powlfs. assistant o Pres1
  • think about the indictment of Congressman John Dowdy over in East Texas for mail fraud?" I gave him the classic Civics 102 answer and said, "I think it is terrible when a public servant misuses the public trust in such a way." He said, "Young lady, don't
  • - Executive Office Building GER – George Reedy JBC - John B. Connally LBJ - Lyndon Johnson JFK - John F. Kennedy MF - Marie Fehmer MJDR – Mary Rather? MMV - Mary Margaret Valenti (née Wiley) MMW - Mary Margaret Wiley PCEEO - President’s Committee on Equal
  • for all of us. Almost one hundred years ago, Esther Hobart Morris, that enterprising and forceful housewife, parlayed a good dinner into a commitment to work for passage of women's suffrage. How fitting that her likeness now stands in Statuary Hall
  • Resources and p ublic s pirited industries. Governor Morris on was kind enough to let me preview the progress report some comrnunities have submitted, and they are rich with promise. Great Island, 1 learned , is developing a gay downtown rnall, and these 400