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  • •• '· ...... : --· -,, --~--:-- -­ - - ·~ A._.U u - ­ ·- · .... .. _ _ _ __ ~ ------1 :.'.~·~~a... . : ,\ ,Jl; .) . ~~~ ~ • I I ... • ' I . ;. 5) Visual sighting of a. sea.rch light beam from one of the attacking craft. 6) · Visual sighting of anti aircraft fire directed
  • to the President the new model of the LBJ Presidential Library, calling attention to the alterations in location of the Presidential suite and the floating appearance of the entire upper floor. The top floor rests on heavy beamed supports, with a three foot panel
  • and under its bright beam with nighttime lights. Early on. I bumped into Mr. Sam Rayburn one evening who said: "Isn't it the most beautiful sight in the world?" When Pearl Harbor came, the lights brieny went out. I knew then that when they came on again
  • . Advantages Such programs, beamed into the USSR and Eastern Europe, would give these populations an opportunity to see the United States via television and would mark both American interest in those nations and their contact with the free world. c
  • ::;} .. will be C i°:011-DDmlliUY 11 lt.iJ'falQ • LBJ:WWR:kma • - --------- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 6, 1966 MEMORANDUMFDR BIIJ.. M)YERS SUBJECT: Agrements on Ambassadorial l. Appointments Czechoslovakia;. (Beam) I bave just been
  • Krim; political discussions at the Ranch; the amphicar; Ranch staff loyalty; LBJ gallstone attacks; LBJ avoiding the press and his need for privacy among friends; Jesse Kellam; White House dinner for President’s Club members; Abe Beame; William
  • , took on tho color of isolation, it was hardly the becoming ~art for American accusers to point out the beam in hor eye. Suroly '/Jo had a visible not e in our own. What was the charact er of tha t involuntary isolation into which tho SoviGt Union took
  • --- May 20, group Disapprove 1968 of pictures --- to MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOM Thursday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO May 16, May we send the attached photograph of your meeting Ambassador Jacob D. Beam to USIA for use
  • Laboratories, using a precisely controlled high intensity laser beam. The data transmitted from Tan Son Nhut, Vietnam, arrives in the Washington, D. C. area within seconds via a two-hop link, using the Defense Communications Agency Relay Satellite System
  • - - j u s t th e s o r t of th in g t h a t m a k e s a h o ste ss beam . I a m e s p e c ia lly c h a r m e d by B etty W e in h e im e r. We h a d a g o o d c o u n t r y lu n c h . A n d th e n I to o k th e m d o w n to go th ro u g h th e h o u
  • statement. We feel Tel.. n,phlc -•lalo~ Drehd by, ACDAIR: we abould • however• proceed u4 duoiflcallon 1111Pf0Wd by, CINtence&a ACDA/D-Mr.Foster DOD/ISA-Mr. Barber GPM-Mr.Gartboff ~MDS-322 ACDA/D.•Mr• Beam BUR/RPM-Mr. Spiers -SECUT S/S - Mr
  • beaming free world news ~o East Berlin at Potsdame:r :Blatz anc1 then had been put out of operation ye1;1·terday reop&ned its transmissions with the sloge.n "Berlin R&mains Berlin." A.t the sector border on Friday, the Communists put up loudspeakers
  • and would say, and he did it so well. And we were just all--we were all beaming at the newspaper reports and the feeling among all the folks who went. 12 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • beam ed. A nd th e n h e ta lk e d to D ia n a a b o u t t h e p o s s ib ility of h e r h u s b a n d b e c o m in g D ep u ty S c ie n c e A d v is o r, I b e lie v e th e tit l e i s . o f R ic e U n iv e r s ity is b e in g so u g h t a s th e h e
  • demonstrations of the '60s. All the same, the undauntable Eartha, who grew up dirt-poor to befriend royalty, Orson Welles and the glitterati, beams, "I'm stip here.'' ~----..:'- --------------- -""" j I . t .C i t y NYPD ZOO "NO COMMENT," SAID POLICE
  • , at that time it was more of a teachers' college than it is now. Everything was beamed toward making teachers out of the kids. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
  • the class--those grown, Mexican people went in and sat down in the seats where they used to sit, and he went in there and talked to them a little bit from the desk, and they were very proud, I can tell you. They were beaming to have the President come and do
  • system, I should think our laser beam technology and the over-the-horizon radar technology. We've developed an awful lot of--numerous different types of ordnance, for instance, of shells and air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles which are just very
  • aelta that you recei•• Ambaeaador Beam to diecuaa Csechoelovak developrnenta. Thie could be any time in the next aeveral weeka. The main uaefulnesa of thi• is tha.t it will etrenphen Ambaaaador Beam•• hand when be returns to Prape. As you know, we
  • as we could get together. He came charging up there. He had just come from the White House, where the President had told him he wanted him to go to Germany. He was just beaming, and he was making his plans and wanting advice about how to do
  • head of the whole national housing authority, standing in front of a plaque pointing it out, and Lyndon beaming from ear to ear that this was the first--or was it the first?--it was certainly one of the first-G: It was, I think. J: --finished
  • just beam. It was obvious though that he was carrying the problems of the co-op on his shoulders, he and the Senator both, and were unhappy and frustrated about them. The Texas Club and the Texas Exes and all of my little gatherings of women were a part
  • h e h a d e v e r p a r t ic ip a te d in an d m o r e m e a t to it, v e r y c a n d id , h e • M onday, J a n u a r y 23 (C ontinued) s a id an d tim e to a s k q u e s tio n s . T h e r e w a s th a t beam ing a tm o s p h e r e of a g o o d
  • of the place captured many as they watched the Texas­ orange sun disappear behind the horizon, its beams shimmering on the river. Johnson's famed Texas barbecues were the talk of the international political set. his favorite musi­ cians playing country, western
  • , a conservative stronghold, would give the K nneclys a warm and friendly welcome. With great pride I beamed at our guests, at my husband, at our eager Texans cheering and waving, and knew that things could not be better ... '·Our caravan gathered speed and "I
  • check. [June 30, 1966] K: But he was very pleased about moving him in. Who was there at this time? Was it [John] McCone at the time of the Dominican [Crisis]? G: I think so, yes. K: Yes. G: Now in addition, New York politics came up. Abe Beame
  • I heard incidentally over a little portable radio, which was being beamed in from Puerto Rico. We couldn't believe our ears when we heard it, sitting in the living room of our retreat in the Virgin Islands. F: I bet you felt like you were
  • , an English library they stained the beams a dark, sort of walnut color, and then the walls--there was a sort of a wainscoting and paneling and a lot of bookcases, but not very--well, at any rate, it made the room very dark, and to my feeling, dismal. So I
  • in it that neither one of us could resist. For once her lack of wanting for things manifested itself, and we got it and Lyndon just beamed at both of us. He was very proud. It was a cool spring; it turned out to be a very useful purchase. She got to go to lots
  • MADDOX r e p o rt s ; "Commenced f i r i n g on c lo s in g P T b o a t s ." 10 COPY LBJ LIBRARY imlA m> osenEg^dinar REMARKS DATE/TIM E (HOTEL) S H IP S / P T P 0^12248 mwox MADDOX r e p o r t s : "Two Sku n ks on beam c lo sed to 10 ra ile s
  • Humphrey. Hubert just started beaming from ear to ear. Of course, this was the most remarkable thing, because this was not only funny on the part of the southerners. They of course didn't want an FEPC on them. They wanted to stymie the amendment
  • ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Churchill made this speech beamed to the French people, that famous one starting off
  • you would call it a statue, or what? S: Well. these I think were bottles that we used during. I believe, the Johnson-Kennedy campaign, by Jim Beam the liquor manufacturer. It has the donkey and the elephant. M: They stand about a foot high, and he
  • bring it in from Denver." If you turn the television set on, what was on television was a Denver station being beamed into Cheyenne. You just couldn't get anything in Cheyenne. Of course the party structure had very little money. money they had, we
  • which made us come back onto the real beam. I grew very fond of her. M: You need someone like that. P: You do, and it was a very good lesson to me, a very good lesson to me, because I recognize that on so many of these commissions we talk