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  • the Congressional candidates and introduced Cong. Zablocki Cong. Zablocki introduced Governor Reynolds and he in turn introduced the President and Mrs. Johnson REMARKS (31 applauses) -- (there was an interruption of 10 minutes while Goldwater supporters chanted "We
  • School of Public Affairs “Selected Readings in Texas History” Assorted Reports and Papers “Leadership Training Program” Typed Outline, “Entitled Jobs for Local LBJ Clubs” Political Social Event Programs Texas Politics Democratic Digest Miscellaneous
  • . Congressional Records – Vol. 113 (Jan., ’67) Eagle Motor Lines Herrin Transport Co. Trucking on the Superhighways/Remarks by Everett Hutchinson – (Pamphlets) Books Books – Administrative Conference Books – Transportation Books – Transportation & Business
  • Congressional Record, etc. Paramilitary - Minutemen, N.S.R. also, "Paramilitary Organizations Thomas C. Lynch - Nazis, N.S.R.P., Black Muslims. American A. Nazi General American College Party, articles on these groups in California," by Cal. Att. Gen
  • hearings recommence. Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, chief of naval operations, speaking before the National Press Club in Washington, sharply criticizes the growing number of proposals to reorganize the Joint Chiefs of Staff under a single head. Secretary
  • Statement Signing Bill to Protect Capitol canceled 10-20-67 Balance of Payments- Remarks by the President 1-1-68 Bergstrom Air Force Base Remarks 1-10-68 President's Club 5-26-68 C-5A Rollout, Marietta, Ga. 3-2-68 Conrad Hilton Hotel Remarks in Chicago, IL 4
  • announces that he will retire from the Senate at the end of his term. LBJ meets with Eisenhower at the White House at 5 p.m. and later attends the AFL-CIO Texas Congressional Dinner. CTJ attends a party given by the American Newspaper Women’s Club honoring
  • . I readily agreed and said le t's set it up for tomorrow, Wednesday, so as to catch those m em bers of the T to T Club, Tuesday to Thursday. How we used to laugh when we w ere in the Senate at people who went away for weekends . Thursday afternoon
  • Congressional relations
  • September 29 White House r 1965 WEDNESDAY Jake Jacobsen . Marwi n Watso n Jack Valent i _ to the > President' s bedroom The Presiden t cam e downstair s t o th e Privat e Dinin g Roo m fo r Breakfas t w/ Congressional Leadership
  • . With the President cixin his car were: ^ ZHr—7 Committee Stop in the South War i—-—I——to Governor -^—-i Viet-nam .1- ! John A. Burns, and the Congressional delegation ,s^^^,,,.,,.c^,, SK^: !R\VK!. RHf OR!) ^ M)K IMAVKt \(M\!!Y P.^r -^c,-^.., " \n & ^r
  • 10 FG 269 -1/6 - Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) 10 FG 269- 1/7 - Legal Services Program 10 FG 269 -1/8 - Center for Community Action-Education 10 FG 269- 2 - Congressional Affairs 10 FG 269- 3 - General Counsel 10 FG 269- 4 - Job Corps
  • these took place on a Tuesday because they related to the Senate wives. And then the Congressional Club would have a party for the first lady once a year. So on such official occasions I would see her, and then they were most generous about asking us to White
  • from the Capitol basement; the Congressional Club; Sam Rayburn's social status; the downing of a U-2 spy plane in the Soviet Union; the May 1960 primary election; Dorsey Hardeman and a bill passed in the Texas legislature to allow a person's name
  • -2 a distinguished array f leaders from board room and bureaucracy, congressional committee, campus and union hall. (See box on page 2 for par­ ticipants.) The two-day conference was jointly sponsored by the Library, the LBJ School of Public Affairs
  • , Readers' Digest, Ladies' Home Journal, Rotarian ... in books ... and Congressional Record. He has appeared as major-speaker on programs with such prominent personalities as Presidents Eisen­ hower, Truman ... Secretaries of State Acheson, Dulles, Rusk
  • with signs--all seemingly friendly 6:58p I : ,i I Arrived at the Round Up Inn for Cong. Jim Wright's Congressional Club Meeting. Before the President reached the room where the meeting was held-he went into ?gca small room to the left and was presented
  • retired in '54. M: Is it about this period of time that you first met Lyndon Johnson? B: We first met him in the fall of 1948. mutual friends. We had known of him, had many And we were at the country club playing golf, and he and Mrs. Johnson were
  • to Washington from Texas; was down in district visiting for about 20 days. Connally has already left for school in Georgia for approximately 60 days, then is to be assigned to carrier duty. Buck Taylor has already announced for the Tenth Congressional District
  • with JFK, Bundy, Stevenson. 3/20 Johnsons host party for JBC at Sheraton Park Hotel. 3/21 WH leadership meeting. 3/22 Meets with Rusk and congressional leadership re: Laos at 2 p.m., reads statement to CBS radio afterwards and goes to WH at 4:30. 3
  • in 1949, I went to work for the legislative department of the UAW--United Auto Workers union--here in Washington. My job was mostly research; I read the [Congressional] Record every day and I came to the Hill to get bills and attend hearings. I also
  • Employment history; organization and operation of the Democratic Study Group; support of the Great Society program; attending bill signing ceremonies; accepting position with the OEO; Sargent Shriver; OEO staff members; problems in Congressional
  • in the race for the Congressional seat, and one of them was the very prominent man in Austin, another one was a judge in Georgetown. I don't know who the other three were -- one was a man from Brenham, I don't recall his name. But Lyndon just had
  • - 1958] Congressional Record, 1963 Mrs. Johnson - Rental House [1952 - 1957] [Folder 1 of 2] Mrs. Johnson - Rental House [1952 - 1957] [Folder 2 of 2] [Notti, Robert W. - Selection of LBJ in 1960] [1965, 1968] VA Claim File - Voisin, Joseph [1968] Claim
  • Florida Barge Canal in Palatka, Florida, and President's Club reception in Miami at Eden Roc Hotel. TR 10 NEW YORK CITY, MARCH 17, 1964. 180th Anniversary Dinner of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. TR 11 NEW YORK CITY, APRIL 22, 1964
  • Day, 2603 Connecticut Avenue. [LBJ and CTJ attend] February 2/1 Congressional Club Tea for President and Mrs. Truman, 4 p.m. [LBJ and CTJ attend?] 2/2 Truman sends special civil rights message to Congress asking them to establish a permanent
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Prokop -- I -- 2 Thereafter I went to the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the congressional office, at which point I did the work on the Model Cities bill. Later I
  • -Chairman, Dinne r Cmtee , D . A . o f Sa n Francisc o Cong. Geo . P. Miller , Dea n of Northern California Congressiona l Delegatio n Mrs. Byro n Rumford , wif e o f Secy o f Demo Stat e Centra l Committe e Cong. Phili p Burton- 5t h Congressional Distric t
  • . Christian to 2d floor (MW Valenti - to 2d floor • . in and out) "get me Sen. Tom Kuchel" - Op. reported he was out on the golf course Congressional Country Club ... President said "never mind. " __! 10:57a| ._ i| i t j . Op. - "get me Dale Malechek
  • /49 Speeches - Delta Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Sept 1949 Speeches - Vienna Lions Club, 10/25/49 "Some Factors in the Organization of the Executive Branch for Foreign Policy," 10/28/49 Speeches - Lexington Signal Depot, 11/30/49 5 Lectures, 1948-56
  • on the Department of Community Development Act 8. Booklet-Senate Committee on Government Operations 9. Booklet- Economic Survey of the Land Uses of Arlington Co., VA. Pre FAA Aviation Studies [1971-1978] 1. 1978 Roster of the University Club 2. 1971-1972 National
  • . Enroute she will stop to cut a ribbon at the Savannah Press Club in the Desoto Hotel and make a brief visit to the home of Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of America.) 12:50 p.m. Depart Savannah 1:40 p. m. 1:45 p.m. Arrive Depart Jesup, Jesup
  • Progress - Woman’s National Demo. Club Feb. 1, 1968 1967 Wood’s Speeches – Iowa - Foundations for Urban America 1967 Wood’s Speeches - Michigan - The Univ.’s New Role in Urban Research 1967 Wood’s Speeches - Florida at the Dedication of Cathedral Towers
  • at the home of Evalyn Walsh McLean, a very famous hostess of those days. This was a one and only time for a young congressional couple like us. First thing, Lyndon didn't like to go to parties, as I've probably said a dozen times, and kept on turning things
  • Visiting the home of Evalyn Walsh McLean and socializing in 1941; Lady Bird's participation in a 75th Club luncheon honoring Eleanor Roosevelt; riding in Sam Rayburn's car; diversity in the 10th District; Lady Bird Johnson using her movie camera
  • and Scooter Miller at the Women's National Democratic Club. Lyndon and I also went to a reception honoring Margaret Chase Smith at the F Street Club. She was an important figure in that time, and, to a considerable extent, a friend of ours. There were
  • have talked about before, that went on and on, like the Texas Ladies delegation every month and the 75th Club, and the Congressional Club. To this there was added for me something that was a joy for twelve years, and that was participation in the Senate
  • Bolton's daughter Beverley's thyroid cancer treatment; 1949 health issues in the Johnson family; civil rights issues; the 81st Club; women's teas and luncheons; James Forrestal's resignation as secretary of the navy and death; LBJ's opinion of Winston
  • of course include going to the National Theater, and on her first visit Mount Vernon and Arlington and the monuments, and then taking her to the usual Friday afternoon teas at the Congressional Club, which gave us rather rich fare, as I look back over
  • http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal Box No. Folder Title 1 Congressional Records - Jan 10 - 19, 1967 2 Congressional Records - Jan 19 - 26, 1967 3 Congressional Records - Jan 30 - Feb 3, 1967 4 Congressional Records Feb 3 - 9, 1967
  • the formation of rival clubs down there. Do you know anything about that? FR: Yes, I'm fairly familiar with it. PB: Can you tell us about it? I don't think we have really ever got the story. FR: Before I got to San Marcos there was a clUb on campus
  • announces allocation of $620,000 for use in extending power lines in 10th District. 2/3 When LBJ returned to Washington from short visit to Texas, he found congressional accounts with the Sergeant-at-Arms had been frozen for GAO audit. Audit showed shortage
  • with Rowland Evans, and author of Lyndon B. Johnson, An Exercise in Power, as well as other books, including one now on the Nixons. To begin with, you were still a fairly junior congressional reporter at the time your book begins. How close on that level were
  • my tastes were still bounded by a limited life--an exciting event at the Congressional Club or the 75th Club to take constituents to. One event of the spring was to go to the New York World's Fair on a special train with a whole lot of congressmen
  • Johnson's time spent sight-seeing and attending events at the Congressional Club or the 75th Club; visiting Bill White in New York City; Sam Rayburn, Wright Patman, Nat Patton, and other Texans in Washington, D.C.; visits with Aunt Effie Pattillo; summer
  • Congressional Liaiso n Officers OFF is a weekly occurrence, and the President sat in the front of the at a table w/ Barefoot Sanders an d the Postmaster General) RECORD JHITE House Dat e August 21, 1967 CNT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY 'resident began his day