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- such an American man, when the world wa in reality reaching for other models. This is conjecture. What I know is that Lyn don Johnson was cut ten sizes larger than any of us. This made him coarser, more intemperate, more ambitious, more cun ning. and more devious
- "RE BRITISH TV PROGRAM NATIONWIDE ON VNAM, AMB. BRUCE ASKING FOR GOV'T OFFICIAL OR STATESMAN TO APPEAR, PRES & RUSK AGREED #1 LODGE OR #2 ACHESON COULD APPEAR"; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN
- Spelman Rockefeller Conservation Award "in recognition of her lifelong commitment to the enhancement of the American environment.'' The medal accompanying the award is now on display in the Library lobby (right). In Austin, where some 750 peo ple gathered
- for the Dallas Times Herald. Cyndi Krier. Texas state senator from Bexar County. Earl Lewis, department chairman and professor at Trinity University. Larry McMurtry. novelist. Dave McNeely, political editor of the Austin American-Statesman. Bill Messer. Texas
- for equal opportunity and justice for all Americans. The occasion was the opening to scholars and the public of the LBJ papers and documents on civil rights at the LBJ Library in Austin on December 12, 1972. A mood of doubt, impatience and concern permeated
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Newspaper Articles] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- -: Two__ Texans _ ,. . .. 1;,._ ~ ~....;.~..-._• • "J I LABOR is proud to honor two Texans, Lyndon B. Johnson-the new senator i from Texas-and .Felix Long~ia, . an American with ·Mexican ancestors. \ ·.Longoria died 11.ghting for his country
- be unwise to use billboards but I definitely feel that we should use the weeklies over a period of three or four weeks, the .American Statesman, and our ovm spot announcements. I was thinking it would be a very good idea to put showcards in all the buses. I
- the trip? P: Like most Americans, I can remember that moment very vividly. F: There are four or five times in my life that I can pick out, the rest of it runs together, but that's one. P: That was sure one of them. It's in the same category
- can and will ac oomplish what the diotatorships have done with the lash . I know they can . Nothing so ohallenges the .American spirit as tack ling the biggest job on earth. That is what this is . become a statesman in suoh an emergenoy
- to help illustrate Congress in action. Lecturers included Dr. Richard Baker, Historian of the U.S. Senate, and Dave McNeely, political reporter for the Austin American-Statesman (pictured on this page.) Other teach ers at the institute were Dr. Harold
- recovery” from the coronary thrombosis he suffered on 9/24/55. LBJ and CTJ attend KTBC board meeting in Austin. On 2/15 they hold a long meeting with KTBC sales staff--Bud Graham, Bob Meacham, Bob Slack, Bobbitt, Kellam, Harvey Herbst, Victor [?], Earl
- is an outstanding statesman and I have certainly enjoyed my acquaintance with him over these almost 40 years. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library
- went to the Austin American-Statesman. Buck Hood and Gordon Fulcher, he got well-acquainted with them, and that paid off. Man, they'd give him good publicity. But he would be down there--one of them worked till, say, roughly ten o'clock or eleven
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 34 (XXXIV), 2/23/1991, by Michael L. Gillette
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- as firmly as he could so he wouldn't have to campaign so much in 1954. He got Jake Pickle to go over his schedule, and all of his cohorts were making dates for him for things as varied as the American Legion and the G.I. Forum, and the State Convention
- of Texas (2 "Hon. Frank Morrison, Governor of Nebraska Congressman Jake Pickle Date November 30, 1966 LBJ Ranch "Wednesday _________ L)av Expendi- Activtty (inctudr visited by) ture Codf Dave Shanks, Austin Statesman LUNCH in dining room. W/fruit
- this. A ft e r b rea kfa st, around the kitchen table I c a ught an e a r ly plane into Austin and went to Hausman Beauty Shop. A s soon as I took m y seat, there was Anita B r e w e r , of the Austin A m e r ic a n Statesman, who said rather ap o lo g e
- Lady Bird to Austin to Hausman Beauty Shop; press at the beauty shop; Lady Bird to Johnson City with LBJ and the Jack Brooks'; to the Haywood Ranch and a boat ride; Lady Bird mentions the abundant bluebonnets; relaxed evening with friends at LBJ
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- Preservation by Scanning (Dr. Carl Haber) "August 4, 1964" (Oratorio by Steven Stucky/Gene Scheer, Dallas Symphony Orchestra premier 9/18/2008) Austin Austin Black Leaders Austin Housing Project Austin Nursing Home Project Austin Project Austin American
- . Now the editor of the Austin American-Statesman, a friend of Johnson's, was Charles E. Green, and Charles Green, at this ASNE meeting 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library oral histories
- . Now, to get back to your contacts with Mr. Johnson, you were, in the 1930's you were connected with the Austin American-Statesman, I believe, at the time when he was Director of the NYA. SL: Yes, when he was with the NYA and I was working
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 1 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- ~ - ~~ August W.S.GIDEON 10, 1961 P. 0. BOX II S 3 AUSTIN,TEXAS Generel Meneger Dear Mr. Vice President: I appreciate very much your sending to me a copy of the letter from Chancellor Adenauer wherein he mentions the Lower Colorado River Authority. We
- . 4/30 The Austin American Statesman reports that Mrs. R.D. Randolph and Woodrow Bean called on Senator Kennedy today in Washington to discuss the possibility of Kennedy receiving Texas’ support for the presidency in 1960. JFK reportedly told 1957
- on Massachusetts Avenue. F: Publisher of the American Statesman in Austin [Texas]? P: Yes. Charlie Marsh, was as you know, a very good friend of Lyndon's, and he was a very good friend of mine. He used to have sort of cocktail parties or sometimes dinners which
- , he has glimpsed the meaning or the three Americas: North, Central, and South. He is a typical American himself, with the blood or ma.ny European peoples in his veins. As a great geographer and statesman who felt the breath or the oncoming future
- , that would have placed him in the competition with Charlie Marsh, wouldn't it? R: Yes. And also Mr. West--not Wesley West, but Wesley and Jim West's father--had had a newspaper here in Austin trying to compete with the American-Statesman, and he had lost
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- to Germany directly from Austin. I know he will take with him the renewed good wishes and the continuing great admiration of all Texans and all Americans. This great man and the people of his great country are bulwarks in the strength of the Western world
- this to say: She began covering the White House and the Congress for the Austin American-States man. Later she becam Ex ecutive Assistant to President Johnson and Press Secretary to Lady Bird Johnson. She helped found the National Women's Political Caucus
- , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE SANDLIN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Sandlin's office, Austin, Texas Tape 1of1, Side 1 G: I want to ask you, Mr. Sandlin, to begin today by talking a little bit more about Allan Shivers, the man. How
- of Foreign Wars (VFW) Building in Austin; Shivers' personality compared to LBJ's; Shivers' problems with the Veterans' Land Board and insurance companies; Shivers' wealth; Sandlin and Weldon Hart's work for the 1956 Democrats for Eisenhower campaign
- . And Anderson interrupted and said, "Governor, what about your position on Taft-Hartley? How is labor in Texas endorsing you? What's your position on Taft-Hartley?" This is all related in virtually transcript form in a front-page Austin American-Statesman story
- American or the Austin Statesman, the day after he was here, a story about four inches long--five inches 7 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits
- commemorates I 00th anniversary of Johnson's birth. By Asher Price AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Thursday, August 28, 2008 STONEWALL Under blue skies, members of the late Presi dent Johnson's family marked the 100th anniversary of hi birth Wednesday with a wreath
- ,vtdual. Extremely. They had a very close relationship and Mr. Johnson was careful to try to protect it because he needed the [Austin] American-Statesman and the American-Statesman was important to him, but sometimes he would get sort of teed off
- 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Folder title Address Before Texas Research League, Austin, Texas Address Before Snyder Chamber of Commerce Address Before Chamber of Commerce and Jr. Chamber of Commerce in El Paso, Texas Address at Pan American Round
- Studies AUSTIN AMERICAN STATESMAN [Divider] Austin American Statesman ANN AZZARA, VP [Divider] Ann Azzara, Vice President EUGENE BALSLEY [Divider] Eugene D. Balsley BANK OF AMERICA Bank of America [Untitled Divider] Bank Capital Adequacy BANKERS MAGAZINE
- : That's right; I came here in 1928 from junior college and I was at the University through part of 1931. PB: And during that period you were employed by the Austin American-Statesman, is that right? GF: That's right. I worked on the morning paper
- LBJ as NYA state director; the Great Depression; the 1937, 1941 and 1944 campaigns of LBJ; rural electrification and LCRA; characterization of LBJ; Mayor Tom Miller of Austin; John Connally; Lady Bird
Oral history transcript, Janet Wofford Ingram, interview 1 (I), 7/17/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- and my sister, Isabel, and I--my father had been killed in an automobile accident when I was a baby so there were just the three of us, and we moved to Austin. My mother went back to the university. She had graduated from a girls' school in her youth
- members of Government, the diplomatic corps, American civic, business and religious leaders. It was a touching tribute to the 85-year-old German statesman, who was described by Senator Styles Bridges as "a symbol of manhood who, defying time, continues
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 17 (XVII), 9/20/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- little money we had, we just had to get it from somewhere, for an advertising campaign to be divided between the Austin American [-Statesman] and the country weeklies with particular attention to the weeklies covering the coverage of KTBC, and especially
- LBJ's involvement with the Naval Affairs Committee in 1943 and efforts to stop absenteeism in navy jobs; food rationing in World War II; how life in the United States changed during WWII; attitudes toward military service; German-American
- "RE BRITISH TV PROGRAM NATIONWIDE ON VNAM, AMB. BRUCE ASKING FOR GOV'T OFFICIAL OR STATESMAN TO APPEAR, PRES & RUSK AGREED #1 LODGE OR #2 ACHESON COULD APPEAR"; POOR SOUND; LBJ IS MEETING WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS, SPEAKS WITH JOHN MCCORMACK DURING
- of statesman Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. He served in Massachusetts legislature from 1932 to 1936, and was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1936 and 1946. Lodge served as Ambassador to the United Nations, Vietnam, and Germany; served as Chief negotiator at the Vietnam
- Bio: Henry Cabot Lodge (1902-1985) was a journalist, U.S. Senator, and diplomat, and the grandson of statesman Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. After graduating from Harvard University, he joined the U.S. Army Reserve. He began working as a journalist