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  • Company, 1971-1973; and Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts 1977-1981.
  • LBJ Connection: Staff member for Senator Claiborne Pell, 1963-1965; Deputy to the Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts, 1966-1967
  • and Clark Keysor Officials of Medallic Art Company: William Louth and James Harper Sculptor. Ralph Menconi ""Presented to the President a solid gold medal and a bronze plaque Sent to Ranch last wk-end per President's request Robert Komer, Secy Rusk
  • . Albert D. Lasker, the Hon. Thurgood Marshall, Harry McPherson, and Mark Ward. 'Inaugurations and the President's Medal' Historic inaugural addresses and a variety of inaugural mementos, including the official medals from each inaugu­ ration that had one
  • , sponsored by Presidential Libraries) “Presidency on the Line: Lyndon Johnson’s First Month in Office” (by Morton/Jarmon/Hopper UT Dept. of Speech Communications Living History Performance, 11/7/95) Presidency Research Group Presidential Art Medals, Inc
  • Lilith Party Appalachia Peace Corps Miscellaneous Peace Corps Miscellaneous: International Peace Corps Secretariat and Staff, list, etc. Awards--Nat'l Institute of Arts & Letters Gold Medal American Landmarks Celebration Hudson River Valley New York State
  • and President Buchanan was host to entire companies of opera stars . In the time of President Theodore Roosevelt these very walls vibrated to the magic of Enrico Caruso and to the power of Paderewski. So you can see there have long been ties between the White
  • fields. The arts' contribution tu Britain's tourist cconomv is widely recognized in the halls of Parliament. For example, "The Arts Council's annual subsidv of l.!) million pounds given lo the Royal Shakespc;u-e Company seems tu us a sound investment
  • American Affairs) Shenandoah Apple Festival (Luci was Queen) Japanese Governors Democratic Women's Conference Reception for Foreign Students Senate Ladies' Lunch (Helen Hayes in "The White House") Lynda ‐ Appalachia Trip Tea for Fine Arts, Painting
  • Bio: Robert Scott Shellow (b. September 22, 1929, Milwaukee, Wisconsin), management service company executive, consultant. He received a bachelor’s degree from Reed College in 1951, and a Master of Arts in 1952 and a PhD in 1956 from the University
  • Insurance Broker, United States Trust Co. of New York Mrs. George Vivian B. White, Chicago, Illinois President, Community Art Center & District Chairman, Girl Scouts of America William Trees Louth, New York, New York President, Medallic Art Co. Mr. A. I
  • Treaty (1968) Gasoline Prices Great Society Highway Funds Labor AFL CIO: AFL-CIO (gen'l) Labor AFL CIO: Building and Construction Trades Dept. Manpower Program Meat Inspection Medal of Honor Merger Commerce and Labor Messages to Congress Minority Groups
  • Endowment for the Arts Other Participants: Gerald A. BarteU, Chairman, American Medical Buildings, Inc., Chairman, Wisconsin Arts Council; Sarah Caldwell, Artistic Director, The Opera Company of Boston; Jack Kroll, Senior Editor, Newsweek; Rosalind Russell
  • on the lawn in five minutes. We have automobiles, and these automobiles are on lease from different civilian motor companies--primarily Ford--and we pay a nominal fee to rent these cars. Then they're changed annually and, of course, they're used for bringing
  • Biographical information; administrative assistant to Jim Cross; duties at the White House; Bob Taylor; Clint Hill; Art Godfrey; overseas flights; Presidential trips to Vietnam; communication equipment on Air Force One; impact of jet age on office
  • to citizen accomplishments, and of forming a hometown action committee to give form to ideas, and to try its hand at the elusive art of making things happen. Hometown, for the next few years, was to be Washington, D. C. In February 1965, this First Lady who
  • LBJ Connection: President, Houston Chronicle Publishing Company, 1949-1966; President, Houston Consolidated TV Company, 1954-1967; Texas broadcasting executive
  • No. 4 12/09/19 Folder Title "Arts and Humanities Foundation" Contains material on appointments to the National Endowment for the Humanities, National Council on the Arts, National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Federal Council on the Arts
  • "NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Institute of Fine Arts 1 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021 AREA 212 988-5550 June 25, 1966 CONFIDENrIAL Mr.Draw Pearson, The Washington Post Washington, D.C. Dear Mr.Pearson, I have tried several times, indirectly
  • upset people. Every great artist has probably upset a lot of people. l can think of no less comforting work of literature than King Lear. So this notion that art is meant to affirm, only affirm, and not criticize. challenge and even terrify us is quite
  • Dinner for the Prime Minister of India open SCANNED Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64 Dinner for Prime Minister Wilson, 12/7/64 Children's Christmas Party, 12/17/64 Christmas Gifts - 1964 (2 folders) Christmas Cards - 1964 8 Christmas Decorations
  • endeavor, the Library mounted "New Expressions-A Celebration of Older Texans' Creativity," a display of art and memorabilia created by senior citizens in Texas retirement centers (right). Below, a young visitor studies figures titled ''Graridma and Grandpa
  • for Broadcast over Texas Stations Telegram to West Texas-Gulf Pipeline Company Statement for the Grand Saline Sun Newspaper Regarding the Southwestern Mobile Home Co. Address by Senator Johnson Before the Women's National Democratic Club Address by Senator
  • ~ Site and the President ' s Ranch Trail. l' 1/4". (-1" restricted). [For trips home , see TR.] r \ PP 13-3 PP 13-4 CITATIONS-MEDALS-DECORATIONS. . [Opened 4/2/75] Consists of awards given to the President such as: Texan of the Year 1965 ;, Man
  • Public Debt Limit H.R. 8969 Continuing Appropriations, 1964 H.J. Res. 809 Supplemental Authorization of Appropriations for the Atomic Energy Commission, Fiscal Year 1964 S. 2267 Amending Federal Register Act H.R. 2837 Exempting Life Insurance Companies
  • , Mayor of the City of New York, will give a reception in honor of the President of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Park in the Sert Room, Waldorf Astoria. Mayor Wagner will present the New York Gold Medal of Honor to President Park. Private evening
  • . The Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland operates a large processing facility here. Several other proces­ sing plants are situated at Wilson making the City North ~arolina 1 s Tobacco Processing Capital. Wilson is also a center
  • , 1972 INTERVIEWEE: ROGER L. STEVENS INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Stevens office in the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DoCo I Tape 1 of 1 F: I think to start, when did you first meet Lyndon Johnson? S: I met Lyndon
  • Stevens' involvement in entertainers that were invited to the White House; how Stevens became Special Assistant on the Arts; Robert Fleming's support in getting Howard Worth "Judge" Smith to support an arts council; John McCormack's assistance
  • / MW and Lt. Col. Haywood Smith, USMC^ for awarding of the MEDAL of HONORto Major Howard V. Lee, USMC The President and Lt. Col. Smith met Major Lee, his wife and three children, including Michael (aged 3 yrs. ). _ The President entered the East Room
  • of the Treasury to strike and furnish the Scranton Assoc, Inc., not more than 150,000 medals with suitable emblems, H. R. 3875, Grants special immigrant status to the beneficiaries wh are the widow and son of a deceased citizen of the U. S. S. 2835, directs
  • & Ends #8582] Goldenberg Company [C.A. Horsky Odds & Ends #8582] Pacific National Fire Insurance Company v. J.J. Mickelson [C.A. Horsky Odds & Ends #8582] Rowena Sheldon Bellows Rommel [C.A. Horsky Odds & Ends #8582] Western Union Arbitration, 1947-48
  • '• telephone number ALL MESSAGES TAKEN BY THIS COMPANY ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS: To guard against mistakes or delays, the sender of a message should order it repeated, that ls, telegraphed back to the originating office for comparison
  • ,01'D I'l'IO?:fS 'UNDEB wmcx MESSAGl: S A:&B ACC'BPTZD. Neither Amalgamated Wirele ss (Australasia) Limited, nor any Tel eg raph Company or Government Telepaph Administration or other Company or person whatso eve r concern ed in the forwarding
  • and, you know, you get a little-- F: Yes, r know. G: The next was for the award for the Hubbard Medal in the Armory to When did you next get together? John Glenn who had just been the first astronaut to orbit the earth. The Vice President awarded
  • Contact with LBJ; dedication of Richard Byrd Memorial Statue; award for the Hubbard Medal; Senator Byrd's garden party; Jane N. Smith Medal; building dedication; White House Historical Association; presidents book; The Living White House; LBJ
  • I was moved to wri te to him rather strongly to suggest that as that building had been designed, incidentally by the same architect who designed the Smithsonian building here, James Renwick, as an art gallery, by Renwick for Mr. Corcoran
  • Connections with LBJ; dedication of Museum of History and Technology; Court of Claims Buildling; Corcoran Gallery of Arts; Joseph Hirshorn Collection; National Collection of Fine Arts; LBJ’s taste in art; Peter Hurd; Jimilu Mason; National Portrait
  • LBJ Connection: President, Mollie Parnis Company; designer for Mrs. Johnson; friend of the Johnsons
  • . Marshall Space Ce~ter) 3/23-24/64 6 Cleveland, Ohio Trip 4/21/64 7 Chicago, South Bend, Pittsburg, and Huntington Trip 4/24/64 8 Atlanta, Georgia Trip (CommunicableDisease Center, Emory, and Atlanta Art Museum) 5/11/64 9 Kentucky Trip 5/21/64
  • . Marshall Space Ce~ter) 3/23-24/64 6 Cleveland, Ohio Trip 4/21/64 7 Chicago, South Bend, Pittsburg, and Huntington Trip 4/24/64 8 Atlanta, Georgia Trip (CommunicableDisease Center, Emory, and Atlanta Art Museum) 5/11/64 9 Kentucky Trip 5/21/64
  • enjoyed it. We had a superb staff, which made it very easy for me. G: He was a great art collector, I understand. E: He had one of the greatest collections in the world, which is now in the Rijksmuseum. A lot of it was left to me; the Germans took
  • relations in South Africa; meeting LBJ for the first time; Sam Rayburn; Democratic National Conventions of 1956, 1960, and 1964; political social gatherings; visits to the Ranch; working with Mrs. Kennedy on the Fine Arts Committee; White House furnishings
  • of Art 11 and 11 White Guide Book 11 • of the House Mr. ., - President, Reminder: On cancelling Gov. Harriman yesterday, to call him today. T Jack ---appointment. JV/mjdr/Jan Valenti 12/4:15 p.m. the appointment wit4 you said you wanted call
  • . Wilson Pres., United States Olympic Committee Mr. Robe.rt Zimonyi Gold-rowing; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mr. James Simpson National Broadcasting Company LUNCHEON AT THE WHITE HOUSE Tuesday, December 1, 1964 at one o'clock (Olympic Medal Winners
  • Folder, "Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 7
  • the Presidential Unit Citation forjth Company,.)st Cavalry Regiment, Republic of Korea Army. Therefore, the n&essary White House press release is in order. The Korean Minister of Defense Choi will be visiting Korean units in Vietnam during the period of 7-14