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  • FOR RZLEASE AT 12 NOON (ZDT) FR.IDA Y, OCT OBER l, 19 65 ADDRESS OF MRS. LYNDON B o JOHNSON BEFORE THE LUNCHEON AT TH.I!: ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS MANAGING EDITORS ASSOCIATION YO U -· AND TOMORROW'S MAI~ STREETS Mr. Beebe, Friende
  • Press release, "Address of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson before the Luncheon at the Annual Convention of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association, 10/1/1965"
  • the White House read in th eir daily newspapers of the problems faced and the decisions made in the President's Executive Office. But tbere is a less familiar and more intimate aide to this building that is home as well as the hub of administrat ive leader
  • me to say No to anything that Frank asked me to do. Oddly enough, I got a note from Frank, saying that because of his close association with the broadcasting business, he would not be out at the a irp ort to m eet m e. He thought the press might make
  • by the go vern o rs conferen ce jointly, with the national go vern o rs association of Japan and the State Department. T a ll, s e v e ra l-tim e s -g o v e rn o r of D elaw are, E lb e rt C a r v e ll, who’ d made s e v e r a l trips to Japan
  • Newspaper coverage of Luci Johnson at Apple Blossom Festival; Congressional Club's annual breakfast honoring the First Lady; Lady Bird's statement about her first attending in 1938 for Eleanor Roosevelt; LBJ to Winchester for Luci's crowning
  • LBJ has stomach pains and Lady Bird calls the doctor; Lady Bird to Wyoming with Lynda Johnson; Lady Bird and Lynda play card with the newspaper women; Lady Bird continues to the JY Ranch in the Tetons; Lady Bird receives call from LBJ; LBJ has
  • ASSOCIATION--THE WHI'IE HOUSE There is sornething very special about this presentation. Two different worlds are t ou.chi ng -- evei so lightly, but nonetheless meaningf ul ly. The first i s the world of t echnology of scientific pretgress. w o rld
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson upon Presentation of the 1968 Distinguished Volunteer Service Award of the American Heart Association - the White House, 2/21/1968"
  • ... . ~ ,.. REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON INTRODUCING MISS HELEN BROWNE, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF THE FRONTIER NURSING SERVIC E -- Wednesday, July 29, 1964 Friends: I'm so glad to welcome all of you. The longer I live -- the more I travel
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Introducing Miss Helen Browne, Associate Director of the Frontier Nursing Service, 7/29/1964"
  • ... ...· ­ F OR REL EASE AFTER 6 : 30 P. M . FRI DAY, OCTOBER 16, 1964 CST REMARKS BY MRS. LY N DON B . JOr!NSON THE UNlV ERS!TY OF TEX.AS EX - STUDENTS ASSOCIATION D!S~INGUlSHED ALUMNUS A WARDS BANQUET Gov e rnor Connclly and Dis ting uished
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, the University of Texas Ex-Students Association Distinguished Alumnus Awards Banquet, 10/16/1964"
  • . Truman was First Lady. The White House Historical Association has again made a First Family portrait possible. and we thank them„ We are honored to have it -- and to have Margaret here to unveil it. # # #
  • to receive the Distinguished Volunteer Service Award of the American Heart Association. She is Marie Mushro of Sioux City, Iowa, who was born with two holes between the chambers of h er heart. The doctors gave her only six months to live. But ehe held
  • that have e ntere d , Here -- lies the great hope for m aking our entire city beautiful. T wenty-one citizen associations have been recognized today. There is n o gre ate r force for wide spread progres s than like-min ded neighbors w ho are determined
  • it is big, but because it is beautiful, and it is the citizen who makes it so. He can work wonders in neighborhood associations; apartment dwellers c a n raise funds for tre e s; business and civic g roups can finance planting s and playgrounds. And the key
  • for two million visitors each year, usually with wide-eyed children eagerly in the vanguard, Because the zoo is so closely associated with the interests of people who care about wildlife, . I plan to use your contribution in landscaping the new entrance
  • , , ,"~o' w RELEASE AFT ER 6:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 24, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B$ JOHNSON NATIONAL CONVENTION OF AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN-JUNE
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, National Convention of American Home Economics Association, Detroit, Michigan, 6/24/1964"
  • with small triangles and squares most of them barren and devoid of even a sprig of grass. Think what it might mean to have these planted in flowers or shrubs I But even if a neighborhood association, or a business firm wanted to contribute flowers
  • FO~ RELEASE UPON DELIVERY WEDNESDA Y, FEBRUARY 23, 196.6 -12:30 P.M. {MST) R::MARKS BY 10..RS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON AM=RICAN ROAD BUILDERS ASSOCIATION DENVER, COLORADO Senator -- r:'lembers of the American Road Builders Association: The Preside
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, American Road Builders Association, Denver, Colorado, 2/23/1966"
  • Association -- the wife of the Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara - - Margie McNamara. Next, I want to introduce a woman who is tremendously in­ terested in the historic r estoration work being done here in the Quapaw Quarter b ecause she is a member
  • FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ZS, 1966 -- Z:OO p. m. CST REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON UNVIERSITY OF ALABAMA AND AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ZS, 1966 Dr. Rose
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, University of Alabama and American Association of University Women Leadership Conference, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2/25/1966"
  • built every week and a new musewn opened every three and a half days. -1­ (MORE) 1 am also especially proud to be associated with Middlebury because of your contribution to the future. The gradua.tes you send out in such noble numbers to all phases
  • for the fut ure of retarded cbildren. Muriel is a member of the President'& Committee on Mental Retardation and ' a member of the Advisory Board of the National Association of Retarded Children. Muriel Humphrey. *- *2 ..*
  • what I have observed universities all over our nation doing -- moving into a central, pivotal r ole i!l the life of the local community, the state, and the nation. Themas Jefferson, whose name is imperishably associated with the University of Virginia
  • innovations of education and of labor, I know that Pennel yvania will be in the lead. This is a state of firsts; the firet craft association in 1724, t he first trade union in 1794 , and the first labor publication in 1828. Pennsylvania will sta y in the lead
  • C· - ~· :: • ·' ·1 ?..Ui.1tR1\S 3Y. i'~fl . !,YNDON B. ,JOHNSON ... TO ~~A'l'IC ~'.A1 ~UVHCIL OF STATE GA~.DEN ~\!·~F.ICAi\J FO?.ES'i.'RY ASSOCI ATION CLUBS .!UID J:~r;~·:~;);·! ~OTJ? : \'1"!01'1It~G '. ?n.c..nk you fer asking me 2
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson to National Council of State Garden Clubs and American Forestry Association, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 9/7/1965"
  • in a picture they have long had to be autographed, or asking for one. Always before me is the memory of Lyndon's long and rather close association with President Roosevelt and the very few that we had at the end of the eight years he had known him. And so l
  • s, planted by the Associated Clubs o f V irg in ia fo r Roadside Development. And I spaded in the d ir t on a dogwood. T h is is the Y e a r o f the Shovel fo r m e! Th e chief le sso n o f th is m orning is to see what has been done w ith In te
  • Desk work & phone calls; plaque from National Recreation and Park Association; 220 dogwoods for Columbia Island from 1965 Inaugural Committee; tea for Beautification Committee who donated 2500 dogwoods; 1 million daffodils; hike & bike trails
  • with Alice Roosevelt Longworth; photos with little boy for United Givers Fund; Lady Bird meets Arthritis & Rheumatism Association group; Tchaikovsky Competition reception; LBJ gives remarks; Lady Bird describes performances; receiving line
  • Lady Bird misses Spanish class, goes to hair salon & goes over details for the day; Lady Bird meets with American Heart Association winner, Marie Mushro; Beautification meeting; at Jacqueline Kennedy Garden to receive wheelbarrow of seeds; reception
  • LBJ has Congressional Leadership Breakfast; Lady Bird meets Ladies Committee of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; planning for the Women Doers' Luncheon on child health; photos with the National Association for Retarded Children and their poster child
  • Lady Bird to Portland, Oregon, for last trip & speech; LBJ nominates Abe Fortas as Chief Justice & Homer Thornberry for Associate Justice of Supreme Court; Lady Bird gives speech to American Institute of Architects; Orville Freeman is in panel
  • LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast; Lady Bird to hair salon; American Association of Nurserymen awards at Statler Hilton; Lady Bird congratulates landscape winners; speech praising Lady Bird; LBJ Library meeting; Lynda Robb, Lady Bird & Luci Nugent
  • Lady Bird to hairdresser; meeting of Preservation of White House Committee; new drapes and rugs for White House; briefing on finances of White House Historical Association by Clark Clifford; lunch; reception for Fine Arts Committee; Lady Bird's
  • 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