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- badly that it required stitches. Despite these
outbursts, Johnson's love for Blanco never wavered.
Answer: Blanco was a gift and not a dog that any member of our family was close to.
*- Edgar was named after J. Edgar Hoover who had given the pup to LBJ
- badly that it required stitches. Despite these
outbursts, Johnson's love for Blanco never wavered.
Answer: Blanco was a gift and not a dog that any member of our family was close to.
*- Edgar was named after J. Edgar Hoover who had given the pup to LBJ
- appropriate lhat the tribute benefite the Friends
of the Library. As far back as 1965, Mrs. Johnson began work on
the Lyndon Baines J hnson Library - c nferring with curators,
historians, archivi ts, and architects to create a place of living
history. She
- . He call d J. Edgar Hoover to
tell him that he wants the inquiry to be
run by the FBI at the federal level, and
by state attorney general Waggoner
Carr at the state level. Johnson said,
"So I looked at the transcript that I
had prepared in part and I
- the last year in the White House with
President and Mrs. Johnson.
Mary, who has since been working in the Library on
President Johnson's early papers, retired on May 1.
Mildred Stegall with President Johnson {left); with. J.
Edgar Hoover (right
- by the President, he
wrote, "a new appreciation
of
Johnson would have remained at
least 23 years in the futur ;• and
"contemporaries (such as historian
J hn Kenneth Galbraith and former
Senator George cGovern, one-time
harsh critics who have recently
revised
- , offering limited technical and financial aid to areas facing
school desegregation.
Reedy reports that J. Edgar Hoover is opposed to legislation in the bombing field,
but will not publicly oppose the bill.
1/22
LBJ attends executive session of the Armed
- Kittrell,
Kilgores, Jenkins and Carpenters.
6/11
LBJ attends anti-discrimination subcommittee of PCEEO. Attends 4:30 p.m. WH full
cabinet meeting. He talks with J. Edgar Hoover and with Walter Winchell that
evening.
1962 Chronology ● p. 15 of 35
07/2024
- Foundation Award Committee: Harry McPherson, Verner,
Liipfert, Bernhard and McPher on; Miss Linda Howard, Professor, Ohio State
University; Dr. William J. McGill, President of Columbia University; Mrs. Johnson;
Arthur Krim, Chairman of the Board, Orion
- shake hands with J. Edgar Hoover.
6/11
Truman vetoes Case Bill, calling it far too restrictive on unions. House attempts
to override veto but falls short of two-thirds needed. LBJ votes yea.
House passes terminal leave bill for enlisted men, 380-0
- .
On this case as on any such case, the public interest
cones before all personal
feelings.
I have requested and received Mr. Jenkins' resignation.
Within moments after being notified last night, I ordered Director J. Edgar
Hoover of the FBI to make an immediate
- .
On this case as on any such case, the public interest
cones before all personal
feelings.
I have requested and received Mr. Jenkins' resignation.
Within moments after being notified last night, I ordered Director J. Edgar
Hoover of the FBI to make an immediate
- address to answer the charges.
He maintains that he made the appointment with the approval of J. Edgar
Hoover because failing to do so would have tipped off many other people then
under surveillance by the FBI. Truman also charges that the Eisenhower
- by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts
and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive.
discoverlbj.org
LBJ and CTJ attend a dinner as guests of Tom Pickett in honor of Herbert Hoover
- the charter which would meet strong
communist opposition, but that we must use the United Nations to make it
work. The committee is scheduled to hear President Hoover later this week.
LBJ attends a luncheon for Truman given by Senators Hennings and Symington
- in Washington for a visit.
3/29
1100 employees of the New York Stock Exchange go out on strike.
3/30
LBJ writes J. Ed Johnson concerning the reaction to his 3/25/48 radio speech: “I
have been amazed by the immediate and overwhelming reaction to MY radio
- attends meetings of the Appropriations Committee and State-Justice-Judiciary
subcommittee today. Among his phone calls are ones to Postmaster General Arthur
Summerfield and J. Edgar Hoover.
5/14
State-Justice-Judiciary Subcommittee marks up
-
Connally then fly to New York where LBJ attends a reception given by Mayor
Wagner for him at Gracie Mansion and speaks at an appreciation dinner for
Congressman John J. Rooney in Brooklyn.
During an interview at Gracie Mansion, LBJ says he will give
- with his district men at the Ranch: Chilton O’Brien; Bob
Clark; Cliff Carter; Sam Low; Dub Singleton; Warren Woodward; Tommy James;
Paul Bolton; Mac DeGuerin; John Connally; Raymond Buck; Elmer Parish; Cecil
Burney; J. C. Looney; Jay Taylor; Charles Gibson
- the White
House and to M. C. barbecueson
the banksof the Pedernates.
In April, the Libraryrealized a
long-standinghope by offering "An
Evening with Cactus Pryor" to a
crowdedauditorium.
The veteran performersang, did
a vivid impersonationof the fabled
J
- a Christmas season program entitled
''Twentieth Century Song Book: A Musical Celebration.''
Coming Events
February 13-April 18: An exhibition of Mexican Prints.
February 22:
Richard Norton Smith, Director of the Herbert Hoover Library, will discuss George
- to
support special ac
tivities
at
the
Library, the only
Presidential library
Rep ...J J p·1ckle
open free of charge
to the public.
Former U.S. Ambassador Edward A. Clark and Rep.
J. J. Pickle said their committee, in response to continuing
contributions, has
- by the University of Chicago
Press, the book is the atest 111 a series recording the
admmislrativ
history of the J hnson presidency. Overall
edilor f the series is LBJ School Professor Emmelle S.
Redford.
In selecting his appo111tees, the authors found, President
Jo
- . America had a chance to pick
itself up After World War Ill. there won't be a chance lo
do that There won't be a thmg left."
But, Ru ·h added, "For unately I think there re those
both in Washington and Moscow who understand that."
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and General Harry Vaughan (Truman’s military aide) attend the services.
LBJ, Wright Patman and Rayburn speak on the “Texas State Forum of the Air”
regarding congressional response to domestic issues. LBJ says that the Hoover
Commission’s first
- sident Hoover's. At eac.h place I learned som thing ...
First, [the Library is] a research facility. We house all of
Lyndon's papers-you
can't get librarians to throw
anything away-and
the papers f a good many of the
people who were his working assodates
- August day. Ten year . incl! we said
goodby to him. Yet, none of us said goodby. We're all still
at it-into politics, education, the lif of our country, and
our values as we learned them from him.
Lady Bird put il this \\ay, "J hke to think of Lyndon
- exhibition
ever executed by the Library's
museum staff: a documentation, in
poignant letters, rare memorabilia,
priceless historical documents and art,
of the greatest war ever fought.
Titled "World War II: Personal
Accounts Pearl Harbor to V-J Day
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the Vietnam War"; Steven Living
ston, "The Making of U.S. Foreign
Economic Policy Towards the Thtrd
World"; Ray Monroe, "LBJ and the
Illegal Alien as a Precursor To Am
nesty"; Paul T. Murray, "Presi
dentia,J Response to Racial Vio
lence
- Smith,
Director of the Herbert Hoover
Library.
Claudine Weiher, Deputy Archivist
of the United States
Tom Johnson, President of the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors; Caro
line Kennedy, representing the Kennedy Library Foundation, and William
vanden
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and all future chief executives.
Consequently,
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versity of Texas anJ are operated
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of the General
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- -ton's first (April 30. 17891, Abraham
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- at
the University of Michigan.
,-.....
Former Yale baseball infielder
George Bush displays his form at
horseshoes.
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Physical Fitness in the White House
infonnation). Herbert Hoover invented
a variation of volleyball which used a
ten-pound medicine ball instead
- Hoover recommends U.S. spend
$475 million to supply German citizens with food, fertilizer and petroleum
products to insure the survival of Germany and Western Europe.
March
3/4
Greek government appeals to U.S. for speedy financial assistance, arms
- , marked though he was b)· J
- /52.
2/27
81st Club luncheon and ballet.
The Senate votes 45-44 to recommit the Alaska statehood bill to committee.
2/28
Senator McCarran writes LBJ again regarding his views on S. J. Res. 122, a bill
concerning treaties and executive agreements
-
on the presidential inauguration stand but ex
President Herbert Hoover, behind Truman, takes a
serious view of the situation. Left to right: Mrs. Tru
man; Mrs. John Eisenhower; Mrs. Richard i.·on;
Maj. John Eisenhower: Mrs. Eisenhower; William
R. Castle, former