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- of the celebration featuring
gags, spoofs and surprises, appears
to cause the honoree some ap
prehension.
No, that's not Bill Clinton, but it is Jake Pickle. Congressman Pickle and his
harmonica were joined by President-elect-impersonator Keith Kelly.
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his legacy to be u t!
- Versus Democratic
Accountability: The Special As
sistant to the President for National
Security Affairs 1961-1969"; Sean
Kelly, "Mobutu, the U.S., and
Zaire"; Tetsumaro Hayashi, "Stein-
The gown Lynda Bird Johnson
wore in her White House wedding
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Zowie,
Richard Pryor, comic Sandra
Bernhardt, Linda Hopkins.
Not only did she pack them in for
two sbows nightly, but she also extended her engagement for another
six days.
· Button-nosed ·as a Pekingese pup,
Eartha "I Want to Be Evil" Kitt,
known
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Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and
the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a
group of supporters had created a slush fund
- ,
Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and
the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a
group of supporters had created a slush fund
- and dance at WH.
3/9
Receives word of the deaths of Robert Clark and Walter Prescott Webb. That
evening attends Gridiron Dinner and Show.
3/10
Attends luncheon at the home of Richard Harkness, then hosts surprise birthday
party for Jenkins at The Elms
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discoverlbj.org
LBJ meets with members of the National Home Builders Association who are
attending their convention in Chicago. At 10 a.m. he meets with Mayor Richard
Daley in his office.
At noon LBJ addresses the Southtown Economist Club in Chicago. He and John
- through the 9th.”
7/2
Friday. LBJ makes early morning radio talk from Lubbock and makes campaign
stops in Crosbyton, Spur, Aspermont, Stamford and Abilene. Warren Woodward
reports that at Aspermont, A.E. Richards, young editor of the local paper, “ran
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Moderator: Douglass Cater
Panelists: James MacGregor Bums
James Farmer
Barbara C. Jordan
Nan Robertson
11:00a.m.
"'fl1e J#:zrOn Poverty"
Moderator: Ray Marshall
Panelists: Arthur I. Blaustein
Rossie D. Kelly
Lawrence F. O'Brien
Otis A. Singletary
R. Sargent