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  • will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
  • will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
  • to it. B= All right sir. Have you had at any time during your career any direct contact with Mr. Johnson, either as a Congressman or Vice President or President? W: Yes, I have had some, they've been rather infrequent. While Lyndon Johnson
  • to go back and see what's happening in the way of population growth to my home State. I came to Washington on my third tour of duty in 1961, as Assistant Superintendent of National Capital Parks. At that time we had a quite different organizational
  • you had dinner?" I said, "No, sir." "Le t 's go ea t . " And as we walked down the hall into the mansion and up the elevator, he said, ''How would you like to be the deputy mayor of Washington, D. C.?" As a matter of fact, he said, ''How would you
  • and 20, 1977 INTERVIEWEE: Mrs. Jane Englehard INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mrs. Engelhard's home, Cragwood, Far Hills, New Jersey Tape 1 of 3 G: Let's start with your parents, first of all. Your father was a Brazil- ian diplomat. E
  • to know something about your background . B : Where were you born, and when? I was born in Florida, July 20, 1922 . I was actually born in Jacksonville, Florida, because that was the nearest hospital . My home was a small town of 600 people, turpentine
  • planning of The Sea Ranch, a second home community on the Sonoma coast. He is in charge of the plan to revitalize the major portion of the towntown and civic core of Kansas City, Missouri, and his plan for the $2-million reconstruction of eiqht blocks
  • efforts. One group of needy teenagers has been given employment in landscaping school grounds and participated in cultural activities not available in their home environments. An older group of hard-core dropouts have formed a successful land­ scaping
  • in any facility to bring about something he wanted to get done. interests. And at that time, he had several One was getting home rule for Washington. One was making Washington a better place to live in in every way. And he was very concerned
  • First acquaintance with the Johnsons; Clean Elections Bill; Philip Graham’s background; Joe Rauh; Graham’s support of LBJ in 1960 election; selection of home for Johnson family; 1958 dinner at Alsop’s with JFK; Washington Post editorial policy
  • to run that third time. H~ thought he might make a good choice himself. These boys really had been working for Bill Douglas, Justice Douglas. Then later when Douglas wouldn't consider it at all, then these fellows all pretty much turned to Ickes
  • them in abundance in window boxes in the front of practically every home, in gardens, in the streets, and the roads approaching the towns 0 W e have much to learn from the people of the Netherlands. Like the people of your country, Mr. Ambassador
  • friendships that you will keep alive through your mutua.l interests in cbanging the face of your c ountry and the atmos­ phere of your neighborhoods. You will take home with you a new awareness -- a new pair of eyes -- for seeing things that you have looked
  • . F o s b u r g h t o to R obin; H e came home a n d th e r e p o r t b y L y n d o n 's R o c k e f e l l e r a n d Ken Galbraith a r e tr i e d to c a l l talk t o Mary L a s k e r t o h im and i t and a r a t h e r e a r l y I h a d been I
  • LBJ and Lady Bird drive to Blanco to the Episcopal Church; lunch; Lady Bird and Mathilde Krim fly to Santa Fe, NM, to see brother, Tony Taylor; Lady Bird reads paper on urbanization; shopping at her brother's shop for home furnishings; Lady Bird
  • r e d the fa th er o f to e K orean A rm y . F rom T exas, D r. and M r s . T rum an B lo c k e r , M r s . Douglas Chand or, widow o f the a r t is t , ow ner of a p o r tr a it o f E lea n o r R o o s e v e lt that I w is h the W hite H ouse H M
  • Lady Bird has nightmares; Lady Bird makes telephone calls; Lady Bird goes to the first meeting of the Johnson City Garden Club; lunch; drive to Danz and Sweeney houses to view renovations; Lady Bird drives to Luci & Pat Nugent's home in Austin; Lady
  • Luci & Pat Nugent's Home, Austin, Texas
  • INTER VIEWEE: ELIZABETH ROWE (Mrs. James Rowe) INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mrs. Rowe's home in Washington, D. C. G: Okay, we're on. R: What was that, 1955? G: Yes. R: Yes. (Tape 1 of 1) That D. C. Auditorium Committee
  • ; Lady Bird bowls; LBJ comes home for dinner
  • Bird taking home movies; back to Schornhorst; Okamoto takes photos for Beautification Committee; boating at the Haywood Ranch; helicopter to West Ranch for dinner
  • , and clean waters, close to home, for that summer afternoon swim. -3 ­ MORE : Ten days from now 1 will be meeting in Washington with a National Youth Conference for Natural Beauty and Conservation, and the young delegates there frorn 50 states
  • ," and so i t was. We had come w ithout o ur hats, soon took o ff o ur shoes, moved around fro m person to person, while we drank coffee and munched . some delicious home-made cookies that M r s . R e x W h itte n had brought ^, along..''. -'-V-'.V.. M
  • Visit from Tony and Matiana Taylor; trip to the LBJ birthplace home; trip to Johnson City to Sam Johnson House with discussion on landscaping; city park for Johnson City; Johnson family gift of trees for Johnson City; lunch at the LBJ Ranch
  • LBJ and Lady Bird talk about many subjects; LBJ Library; Luci Johnson's conversion to Catholicism; LBJ returns to White House; Lady Bird entertains family; photographs taken outside the house; Lady Bird takes walk to birthplace home; visit
  • .! > 0 w -· ~ !.. -. -: ·< :;:: c; :.~ ;.. -. .. :.J ·- ·:::J ll ll 12 H ii ~ ... ":! .,, '. .) ~ ij ii;1 Nrs. Johnson •. home~ I was asked how I like New York. is big and bad. 11 =' -z you~ I said,, 11 It. · Ir
  • me fine! o n e . One b e lo n g s t o James R o o s e v e lt, hang s in h i s home and was done b y a German Jew d u r in g th e e a r ly y e a r s o f H i t l e r ' s a sc e n d e n c y i n t o Germany. B oth p i c t u r e and a r t i s t g o t sm
  • of that . Don was the ringleader I guess I should say, personally all I did was to call a couple of aircraft companies . Lockheed, and I called Donald Douglas and I called Grumman I called I think, and LTV, and got their commitments to provide aircraft
  • Breakfast; to Calvin Coolidge home, Plymouth; clean water project; National Historic Landmark plaque placed; John Coolidge tour of home; to First Congregational Church & Woodstock Historical Association; ride through Woodstock in 1911 Stanley
  • Laurance Rockefeller home, Woodstock, Vermont
  • : ELIZABETH ROWE (Mrs. James Rowe) INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mrs. Rowe's home in Washington, D. C. (Tapelofl) June 6, 1975 MG: Mrs. Rowe, let's start briefly with your background and where you were born. R: You say you
  • Women Doers Luncheon on Beautification; reception for Senate Youth Program; Lady Bird and Lynda Johnson watch home movies
  • Lady Bird to New York City for premier of "The Greatest Story Ever Told;" Lady Bird visits a playground project in Harlem; Lady Bird views Bobby Lehman's art collection; Lady Bird to Ambassador Adlai Stevenson's home before show; Lady Bird
  • Lady Bird rises early and drives to LBJ Boyhood Home; LBJ gives speech on Middle East; Lady Bird & Neva West decorate the LBJ Ranch house; lunch; Lady Bird to Bailey House at Reagan Ranch to hang paintings and decorate; Lady Bird & Dale Malechek
  • Nugent Home, Austin, Texas
  • n e a t th e b o y h o o d home. I l e f t i n a r u s h a f t e r 4 : 3 0 to h u r r y b a c k to th e m a i n h o u s e a n d change clo th es and get re a d y for m y tea. I h a d l o n g l o o k e d f o r w a r d to t h i s - - m y g r o u p
  • Lady Bird & Liz Carpenter to Boyhood Home in Johnson City; Lady Bird is recorded reading script; late lunch; Lady Bird records narrative to be used at the LBJ Birthplace; Lady Bird has tea for her restoration friends from Fredericksburg, TX; tours
  • home; drive around town, Caddo State Park and to Lady Bird's childhood home, the "Brick House;" tour by Ruth Taylor; photos for press; helicopter back to LBJ Ranch; funny story about Ashton Gonella in Shreveport airport; Johnsons and guests to West
  • Lady Bird drives alone to St Barnabas Episcopal Church; long meeting with Roy White about renovations to LBJ Ranch home; lunch; Lady Bird has hair styled; Lady Bird & Luci, Pat & Lynn Nugent fly to Amarillo; Joe Batson takes them to Neil Johnson
  • one time at the time of the CypriotGreek argument. I got in there about seven o'clock at night, and he was just absolutely exhausted. All I should have said was, "Well, listen, I'm going home," or "You should go home and get a drink," or something
  • , was in '67, and the Hudson trip was in '68. stayed at our home in three of these four trips. She Of course, the trips were so heavily scheduled, there was very little time for just relaxation and sociability. But we did stay and travel together, and I
  • on plane; Lady Bird says goodbye on intercom to fellow travelers in Austin; to LBJ Ranch; party for hostesses of LBJ birthplace & boyhood home; Lady Bird, LBJ & John Connally speak to group; Lady Bird gives awards; appointments to State Department
  • Tony Taylor home
  • ; Lady Bird travels to Jane Engelhard's home; tea on terrace; tour of the Engelhard home; dinner party; Lady Bird names guests; LBJ sends telegram to Engelhards thanking them for being so nice to Lady Bird; toasts; dancing; security concerns; Brick House
  • Lady Bird rides through New England countryside to Shaker Village near Pittsfield, MA; stop for lunch at roadside park; to home of Yale President Brewster in New Haven, CT; Lady Bird is greeted by anti-war protestors; Lady Bird rests; to Yale's War