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  • to Minnehaha Park. Upon arrival at edg e of park, President changes to Secret Service "follow-up" car in order to be mor e visible to large crowd lining park entrance. Arrived Minnehaha Park, site of SVENSKARNAS DAG (Swedish Day) Annual Picnic already
  • the National Park Service and the Texas Wildlife Commission (Will Odom, John Ben Shepperd, and others) 9:25 Return to house 9:49 Departure with guests via auto. Inspected new park site and joined President and guests for tour of ranches. 10:55 First Lady
  • Acting President Chung Hee PARK Foreign Minister Yong Shik KIM Ambassador Yong Chul KIM UNITED STATES The President Mr. Roger Hilsman, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs American Embassy, Seoul American Embassy, Tokyo White House s/s
  • PARK, STAMFORD, CONN. MA Y 16, 1968 lt is signüicant and symbolic that one of the first places ready in Stamford' s new downto\vn area is this gracious little park. Too often in America, the places for people have come only as afterthoughts
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Dedication of Kiwanis Park, Stamford, Conn., 5/16/1968"
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) LBJ Ranch Entry No. Date Tuesday, January 3, 1967 Activity Time 1. 9:00 Departure via auto with guests from Park Service (Mssrs. Krueger
  • prior to distribution are memoranda of conversation with the following Heads of Delegations: President de Gaulle (France) Prime Minister Pearson (Canada) Prime Minister Ikeda (Japan) • Senator Merzagora (Italy) Acting President Chung Hee PARK (Korea) Her
  • to support him and decided very quickly that that was the thing to do . He had some promise and some hope, maybe he would turn out to be a Chung Hee Park, a parallel that certainly occurred to many of us because by then Park had been elected in his own
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • SUPPORT FOR LBJ IN MAINE; POSSIBLE TRIP BY LADY BIRD JOHNSON TO DEDICATE CAMPOBELLO INTERNATIONAL PARK, TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS; AMERICAN CANDIDATES FOR PARK COMMISSION: ROOSEVELTS, MUSKIE, SUMNER PIKE, KATHARINE GRAHAM, JEAN WILLIAMS ARNZEN; CANADA
  • CARPENTER ASKS LBJ ABOUT NAME FOR JOHNSON CITY PARK; POSSIBLE CANCELLATION OF LBJ'S TRIP TO RANCH; LBJ'S CONCERNS ABOUT TIME-LIFE TRIP TO JOHNSON CITY PARK DEDICATION, COMMERCIALIZATION OF PRESIDENCY; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF PARK
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • LBJ'S PRE-PRESIDENTIAL REQUEST TO TEXAS PARKS SERVICE TO STUDY DEVELOPMENT OF TEXAS HIGHLAND LAKES; DESIGN OF LBJ STATE PARK; LBJ TELLS UDALL TO VISIT AREA WITH ADVISERS TO DEVISE PLANS
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • "GEORGE'S" HEALTH (GEORGE CHRISTIAN?); PROPOSED STATEMENT BY CONNALLY ON CONTROVERSY ABOUT LBJ STATE PARK; JAMES BATES' CONCERNS ABOUT RELEASE OF DONORS' NAMES, REQUEST TO MEET WITH LBJ; JOHN BEN SHEPPERD'S APPOINTMENT; A. W. MOURSUND; PARK PLANS
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • PLANS FOR LBJ STATE PARK; JOHN BEN SHEPPERD'S APPOINTMENT; NEED TO COORDINATE CONNALLY'S PROPOSED STATEMENT ON LBJ STATE PARK CONTROVERSY WITH WILL ODOM, PREPARE ODOM FOR PRESS INQUIRIES; LBJ READS PROPOSED STATEMENT; LBJ'S PLAN TO MEET WITH JAMES
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • JOHN CONNALLY'S PROPOSED STATEMENT ON LBJ STATE PARK CONTROVERSY, JOHN BEN SHEPPERD'S APPOINTMENT; NEED TO PREPARE WILL ODOM, JIMMIE DELLINGER FOR PRESS INQUIRIES; BROWN FOUNDATION'S GRANT TO LBJ STATE PARK; JOHNSON FOUNDATION'S CONTRIBUTIONS
  • ,and it is still going on months afterward while film or video-tapes summarizing the game and written reports commenting on it are circulating throughout the government. 3. Transportation/Parking. a. There is a minimum of parking space available at the Pentagon
  • FOR FILENE CENT ER AUDITORIUM, WOLF TRAP FARM PARK FOR THE PERFORMJNG ARTS lt is a joy to be with you on this lovely day, in this lovely setting, and share with you the fu.lfillment of an idea -- the idea of Mrs. J ouett Shouse -- to establish here
  • Press release, "Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's Remarks at Ground-Breaking Ceremonies for Filene Center Auditorium, Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts, 5/22/1968"
  • the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson, and was a concessionaire for the National Park Service, owning and operating hotels and other visitor services in several national parks.
  • Bio: Samuel J. LeFrak (b. February 12, 1918, Brooklyn, New York-d. April 6, 2003, New York City), real estate executive, grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and attended Erasmus Hall High School. He graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park
  • accompanied b y Amb. Lloy d Han d - - Presiden t greete d i n Treat y Roo m Press i n w/ the m fo r shor t whil e - Then coffe e - - jus t President, Ambassado r an d Lloy d Hand . To Sheraton- Park Hote l w / JV , M W - _ t o address th e Worl d Ban k an d
  • Hou,;c Guldelin~, Feb. 24, 1983 BY~ , NARA, Dace 9-3t:J -1; -SiilCRiiT uesday, September 12, 1967· MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Reply to letter from Korean President Park President -Park has sent you a letter (Tab A) along the same lines
  • FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY SEPTEMBER 17• 1964 - 6:30 p. m. EDT REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON OPPORTUNITY PARK, AKRON, OHIO Mr. F eudner, friends: When Frances McGovern told me about Opportunity Park, I wanted to come and see it for myself
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Opportunity Park. Akron, Ohio, 9/17/1964"
  • LBJ Connection: Attorney for Anheuser-Busch; counsel for Falstaff Brewing Corporation; lobbyist for the Missouri Brewing Association; advisory board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments 1965-1970; St. Louis judge; rancher
  • Memorial Park in Terrell, Texas.
  • Bio: Louella H. Barker (b. August 17, 1897, Texas-d. February 6, 1997), secretary. She married Harry Jack Barker and lived in Austin, Texas and Tulsa, Oklahoma. Barker is interred in Austin Memorial Park Cemetery in Austin, Texas.
  • . October31November 2, 1966 Korea Seoul, Suwon State visit; met with President Park and Prime Minister Chung. December 3, 1966 Mexico -Ciudad Acuna Informal meeting with President Diaz Ordaz. Inspected construction of Amistad Dam. April 11-14, 1967 Uruguay
  • .. _ FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 21, 1965 -- 10:50 a. m. CDT R E MARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PARK EXECUTIVES MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN · Standing here and li st ~ning to th e s e c ita tions i s
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson to American Institute of Park Executives, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 9/21/1965"
  • to see the President 2. 5:30-7:30 Joh n Steele's cocktails preceeding White House Correspondents dinner Burgundy Room; Sheraton Park Hotel White House Correspondents' Dinner in honor of the President; black tie, Sheraton Park Hotel * Selected names
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • LBJ SAYS HE IS WORKING ON FEDERAL BUDGET, ASKS ABOUT STATUS OF BYRD'S BILL TO AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION OF ALLEGHENY PARKWAY; BYRD SAYS NATIONAL PARK SERVICE WAS AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT FEASIBILITY SURVEY OF PARKWAY; LBJ ASKS ABOUT SENATE RULES COMMITTEE
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • PUBLIC WORKS BILL, CONTROVERSIAL SECTION ON BONNEVILLE POWER LINE, CONCERNS BY JOHN MCCLELLAN ABOUT ARKANSAS PROJECT; ELLENDER QUESTIONS TVA REQUEST FOR MORE PARK LAND, ASKS TO MEET WITH LBJ ON VIETNAM; LBJ PRAISES ELLENDER'S STATEMENT ON CIVIL
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • ITEMS FOR REEDY'S PRESS BRIEFING: NSC MEETING; UPCOMING MEETING WITH SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS TO DISCUSS POVERTY PROGRAM, PARKS AND WORK PROGRAMS; DE-EMPHASIZING CIVIL RIGHTS AS TOPIC OF MEETINGS; ERIC GOLDMAN'S PROPOSAL FOR MEETING WITH UNIVERSITY
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • LBJ TELLS FULBRIGHT HE NOMINATED HENRY "JOE" FOWLER AS TREASURY SECRETARY; FULBRIGHT EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR FOWLER; LBJ TEASES FULBRIGHT ABOUT PARIS; FULBRIGHT'S MEETING WITH INTERIOR DEPT ON NATIONAL PARK; FULBRIGHT TELLS LBJ TO REST; VOTING RIGHTS
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • MOYERS ASKS LBJ FOR RESPONSE TO PRESS QUESTION ABOUT ACQUISITIONS OF ADDITIONAL LAND AT LBJ RANCH IN LAST TWELVE MONTHS; LBJ DISCUSSES LBJ RANCH LEASES, LBJ COMPANY TRUSTEESHIP, INTENTION TO GIVE RANCH TO TEXAS FOR STATE PARK, PLANS FOR LBJ LIBRARY
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • DEFEAT OF EFFORT TO REQUIRE GEORGIA LEGISLATIVE SESSION ON REAPPORTIONMENT; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S UPCOMING NATIONAL PARK TRIP; SANDERS DISCUSSES HOWARD CALLAWAY'S CAMPAIGN FOR GOV. AND ASKS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR CIRCUIT COURT VACANCY; GEORGIA POLITICS
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • LBJ TEASES KLEBERG ABOUT WEATHER, ASKS KLEBERG TO TALK TO A. W. MOURSUND ABOUT GETTING DEER FOR PROPOSED PARK NEAR LBJ RANCH; KLEBERG TELLS LBJ HE WILL BE GLAD TO HELP AND SUGGESTS LBJ OBTAIN NYLGHAI (GIANT ANTELOPE)