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- wouldn't bother them . You know, somebody told me something once about Martin Luther King ; a fellow who was a friend of his said Martin was a revolutionary, that he scared people to death because he acted as if he thought the Constitution meant what
- Big breakfast with guests; everyone goes for walk and then bowling; lunch, a nap, and viewing of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on "Meet the Press;" more bowling; talk of approaching Eastman-Kodak to sponsor beautification; possible trip to Florida
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- , 000 from David Finkel stein for the Martin Foundation; $5, 000 from Mrs. Post for the school program; $2. 00 from a G. I. in Korea, an admirer of Mrs. Johnson; and $3. 00 from an admirer of Lynda Johnson. Sutt on Jett announced that Mrs. Lasker had
- Lady Bird talks to LBJ at Camp David; Lady Bird & foreign press board buses for Goliad; view flowers & cattle; funeral service for Martin Luther King; ceremony at restored Presidio La Bahia; speeches by Stewart Udall & Lady Bird; migrant children
- arborough ca m e up to g r e e t m e . H e had c a n c e lle d out a fter the a s s a s s in a tio n of M artin Luther King and I did not e x p e c t to s e e h im . I m an aged to be m o r e c o rd ia l than I had been at our la s t m eetin g ■^ . '-i
- Capital Gard,n Club Leagueo 'l'he Garden Clubs are mighty good allies, and she was very inatrum.ental in implementing a .lot of things we stand for 1n everything connected witb the Beautification Progra o I want to He ~ay thank youo for Bill Martin
- , or a g roup of citizens ? ·" That is the immediate problem and the challenge. Most of the great cities and great works of b eauty of the past were built by auto cratic societies . The Caesars built Rome. Paris represents the will of the Kings of France
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Youth Conference on Natural Beauty, 6/27/1966"
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- 34Ç to remove ea.ch piece of litter in one state? ln another state the bill is 64Ç per paper cup. Think what you can do by simply being "king of your car", and ruling that litter bag4t wW always be used. AU America will welcome the example your
- r s l i n e d up in c o s tu m e s . And M e r lin , m y old fr ie n d , had told m e I c e r t a i n l y . w o u l d n e v e r h a v e s e e n the King A r t h u r l i k e t h i s o n e . It w a s s l a p s t i c k , a n d e v e n I w i t h m y
- LBJ Library meeting; office work; two-hour interview with Henry Branden of the London Sunday Times; lunch; Lady Bird to Shady Grove Music Theatre; Laurance Rockefeller and Project Trailblazers; Lady Bird greets cast of "King Arthur" & gives short
- up on a plate by Zephyr. w h ile I w atch ed te le v is io n , -5^^k it to b ed and ate ^ C h ief King gave m e a rub and I w as ready for s le e p b y 11:30. One o f the p r e ttie s t sig h ts of the day had b een Lynda B ird , who had co m e
- there was the Mineral King problem, and they clashed on that. I would say toward the end their relationships were deteriorating, but initially they were very good in this field and they cooperated very well. Mc Was this Treaty of the Potomac an agreement to cooperate
- fie ld a n d S e n a to r a n d M rs . M c In ty re a n d S e n a to rs S m ith a n d P e ll a n d M u sk ie w ith M rs . M u sk ie a n d G o v e r n o rs V olpea n d K ing a n d M r s . King an d a n a s s o r tm e n t of C o n g r e s s m e n . V E
- s e le c t s o m e th in g to w e a r to the D ip lo m a tic R ecep tio : on T u e s d a y n ig h t; a n d th e n fo r th e a f t e r d in n e r e n te r ta in m e n t f o r King O laf on T h u r s d a y n ig h t. A n d so , i t w a s a fu ll m o rn
- d h im a n d h e d i d n 't We l e f t h im i n H e l e n 's k eep in g . c o m e o v e r l a t e r a n d s p e n d the n ig h t w ith h im . W a r r i e L y n n w o u ld O ddly he s e n s e d I th in k th a t w e w e r e n o t loo king a t h im