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  • anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm 23 totu1i?..1fof /iwif,, (l/z. ~/or ~Ao Clinton Library Mention-Associated Press
  • anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm 23 totu1i?..1fof /iwif,, (l/z. ~/or ~Ao Clinton Library Mention-Associated Press
  • Democrats, and 1 Independent (Senator Wayne Morse). LBJ and CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) are guests of Sarah McClendon at the Women’s Press Club dinner that night. 1/6 LBJ and CTJ attend a cocktail party given by the Dale Millers in honor of Speaker Rayburn
  • -down strike and proposed Johnson meeting in Marshall. April 4/3 LBJ, Jenkins, Kerr, Allen Crumley and Moon Anderhill fly to Oklahoma City where LBJ addresses the Oklahoma Press Association News Clinic. Afterwards LBJ attends a public reception given
  • Rowe writes he will not press LBJ again on the subject, he feels LBJ is the most qualified candidate and that he should try for the nomination even if he loses. 1/19 Eisenhower submits “balanced” budget to Congress calling for estimated receipts
  • and excise rates. 2/22 In a special message to Congress, Eisenhower proposes a federal bond issue to finance highway improvement. Opponents favor direct appropriations from the general revenues of the Treasury for highways. 2/23 In a press conference
  • Customer Service: 919-233-9767 www.akc.org 18 Nutrition & Health How to treat canine tummy trouble. N
  • Customer Service: 919-233-9767 www.akc.org 18 Nutrition & Health How to treat canine tummy trouble. N
  • 15. 3/30 Press Club stag dinner. April 4/2 Mrs. [Ed?] Cape is visiting in Washington until April 21. 1950 Chronology ● p. 4 of 12 07/2024 4 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history
  • -38 with Ambassador Carrillo Flores, Mexican singers, the Miguel Guajardos, the Henry Gonzaleses, others. Attends Ed Shelton and Show publishers and editors party at National Press Club. Stops by Philippine Embassy to say goodbye to Amb. and Mrs
  • of staff, told him of change in plans for his future. In press conference, LBJ states that while defense and foreign policy will be dominant issues in next session of Congress, other domestic problems include: low 07/2024 1 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE
  • , and finally, a meeting of the Texas Press Association at the Gunter Hotel. At the press meeting, LBJ answered questions from the floor rather than giving his prepared speech. Questions covered the crisis in Jordan, the federal budget, and Texas’ continuing
  • and Commissioners Association in San Antonio, attends reception for press and Democratic leaders at the Gunter Hotel, returns to Ranch. 9/27 Returns to Washington, arrives 3:30 p.m. Attends party in Skeeter Johnston’s office marking close of the session. 9/28
  • /1 Johnsons are at the Ranch. At noon Skeeter Johnston calls LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) to inform him of Senator Kerr’s death. Phone conversations with Jim Webb, Reedy, press follow. 1/2 LBJ helicopters to Austin for the afternoon, returns to Ranch
  • John L. Lewis’ striking miners were guilty of high treason. 6/11 LBJ attends Texas Press Association Convention in Galveston, which paid tribute to Ernest L. Kurth, “Pioneer in the Newsprint Industry.” 6/14 LBJ arrives in Corpus Christi from Austin
  • at a dinner sponsored by the Women’s National Press Club to welcome members of Congress back to Washington. 1/5 The Democratic Policy Committee clears the controversial natural gas bill for Senate consideration by mid-month. Already passed by the House
  • . This was a framed picture of pressed Texas wildflowers made by Mrs. Margaret Allen of Leander. The other was the singing of "Happy Birthday" to Uz Carpenter who had her birthday that day and a gift to her of a pair of field glasses by Dr. Elo Urbanovsky on behalf
  • . This was a framed picture of pressed Texas wildflowers made by Mrs. Margaret Allen of Leander. The other was the singing of "Happy Birthday" to Uz Carpenter who had her birthday that day and a gift to her of a pair of field glasses by Dr. Elo Urbanovsky on behalf
  • 6 Black Chefs (and 1 Inventor) Who Changed the History of Food - The New York nmes I may have heard Carver's name associated with peanuts (boy, did he love them). Contrary to pular belief, Carver did not invent peanut butter. But he did develop
  • 6 Black Chefs (and 1 Inventor) Who Changed the History of Food - The New York nmes I may have heard Carver's name associated with peanuts (boy, did he love them). Contrary to pular belief, Carver did not invent peanut butter. But he did develop
  • a statement to the press and radio regarding the protests over his seating: “This seems to be a purely political fight. I regret very much the embarrassment that has been caused the people of Texas by the effort of my defeated opponent to find some aid
  • of entertainment being dispensed by the radio these days did not keep you from listening to “Meet the Press,” last Friday night over KVET. As a matter of insignificant fact, it is just as well that this program, 1 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY
  • . LBJ writes him on 2/28 that he shared his conviction that “there is a pressing need for a careful re-examination of the whole question of the relationships between Congress and the President in regard to executive agreements with foreign powers
  • majority leader, and LBJ is minority leader. LBJ makes a speech at the Women’s National Press Club “Welcome to Congress” dinner. 07/2024 1/7 Eisenhower delivers his State of the Union message to Congress. LBJ is a member of the committee to escort
  • ( was a rich Democratv.h:>h:ld I.med Repu:,lic;&n, bl.C('(fN h:ld the good senseto rea,n IO ihe Oemoeteic fold. Frencesl.$'oW'l8, a reporterfol the Associated Press,lied a t!Ofyabol.( lhe dledonary,Off/lO haveIt yarl
  • ( was a rich Democratv.h:>h:ld I.med Repu:,lic;&n, bl.C('(fN h:ld the good senseto rea,n IO ihe Oemoeteic fold. Frencesl.$'oW'l8, a reporterfol the Associated Press,lied a t!Ofyabol.( lhe dledonary,Off/lO haveIt yarl
  • , are happily celebrating 50 years of marital bliss. Bess is the daughter of former Democratic Kentucky Gov. and Sen. Earle Clements. Her own career in politics ranged from chief of protocol for President Lyndon Johnson to press secretary to Vice President
  • , are happily celebrating 50 years of marital bliss. Bess is the daughter of former Democratic Kentucky Gov. and Sen. Earle Clements. Her own career in politics ranged from chief of protocol for President Lyndon Johnson to press secretary to Vice President
  • COPY H1MEDIA'rE RELi£ASE October 15, 1964 Office of the White House Press Secretary - -- -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - --- ..- - - - - --- - - -- --- - -THEiiJHITEHOUSE ETATEMENT OF THE ?RESIDENT Walter Jenkins has worked with me faithfully
  • COPY H1MEDIA'rE RELi£ASE October 15, 1964 Office of the White House Press Secretary - -- -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - --- ..- - - - - --- - - -- --- - -THEiiJHITEHOUSE ETATEMENT OF THE ?RESIDENT Walter Jenkins has worked with me faithfully
  • FOR IMMEDIATE JUNE 5, 1967 RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT BY PRESS SECRETARY GEORGE CHRISTIAN We are deeply
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  • Press release, Statement by Press Secretary George Christian, 6/5/67
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  • Press release, Remarks of the President regaring the Cease Fire Vote of the Unied Nations Security Council, 6/6/67, 8.00 PM
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  • Nations in peace in that area. I would hope that this would clarify some of the discussion that I have heard in the course of the day. I can take just a question or two. I have to go to a meeting in a moment. MORE -. Page 2 THE PRESS: Then, Mr. Secretary
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  • to the word "DEFCON" since the time of the Cuba missile crisis. We will guidance receive given in the morning by Defense. a copy of the press
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  • he is? MR. CHRISTIAN: No, I don't. THE PRESS: Thank you. END (AT 10:02 A.M. EDT)
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  • will be discussing this matter further this morning. The matter is urgent. I was puzzled, Mr. Chairman, by what has been said by the Soviet Press and Radio since our exchange of messages yesterday morning. It does not help to charge the United States as a participant
  • of the Face the Nation TV program--with Roger Hilsman-- and the Meet the Press program--with Kenneth G lbraith. Face the Nation transcript obtained ... NBCrequested that we call back at 0900. 2105 Informed Mr. Rostow that press has picked up fact is coming
  • 3 Tuesday, MEMORANDUM June 6, 1967 - 11:15 p.m FOR THE PRESIDENT Regarding the press reports that our Embassy in Cairo has been set afire, State Department has just talked to the Ambassador and he has assured them that the Embassy
  • -A - 7 - it be your judgment that the kind of reports that are available to you now are not significantly more specific or accurate than the ones we get on the press wires? MR. CHRISTIAN: I think that is a correct assess­ ment
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