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  • . Russert, with former Presidents Ford and Carter, in the LBJ Auditorium. 15 Billy Graham in the White House: Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy If there has been one constant in the modern White House, from every president from Truman to George W. Bush, it has
  • . Other Committee members include Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall, George R. Brown, Robert A. Good, Katharine Graham, Linda Howard, Arthur Krim, Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, Harry McPherson and Mark Ward. Dr. Lof will receive the Award in special luncheon
  • , and Philip Stem 6 LBJand LadyBirdSalutedForWorkon Behalfof Deaf Mrs. Johnson accepted tributes to herself and President Johnson from Gilbert M. Grosvenor, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Alexan­ der Graham Bell Association for the Deaf
  • Bird, "The Bundys: A Biography of William & McGeorge Bundy and their father, Harvey Bundy"; John Clearwater, "Birth of Strategic Arms Control in the Johnson Administration, 19641968"; Thomas Graham, "The China Lobby, 1945-72: A Study in American
  • for the American people. So what I try to do in this book is to see the war from LBJ's eyes." Katharine Graham, long-time publisher of the Washington Post and now chairman of the executive committee of the Washington Post Company, was interviewed by a panel
  • these notes and these things that identify this Deep Throat to Katherine Graham;·· the publisher of the Post. "The judge would have to think hard before he sent Kath­ erine Graham to jail for contempt; it's not Ii ke these two brash young reporters. Among us
  • >\' frs. Johns m and Dr. \Ic(;ilJ are Thurgood \larshall, .hsot'i,;tt S11pn·ml' Court J11stiec; .\!rs. K;1thari11c•Graham, r.hai1111a11of the Board. Tlw \\'ashi11gton Pmt :ompa11:,; \Ir. '\rthm Kr'rn, Chair­ man (>f the Board, l titcd Artists 'orporatio11
  • Tea Servire from a complete set of Limogc. china presented by Larayelte to Mr. & Mrs. George Graham of Virginia in 1826. lent by the Smithsonian Institution - Museum Curator Gary Yarrington holds engraved prints of Lafayette at di£ferent stages
  • Relationship"; Chari Colley '"Carl T. Hayden: A Study of Power Politics"', Michaela Early "'Blueprint for Prosperity: A Legislative History of the Economic Opportumty Act of 1964"; David Garrow "Dr. M.L. King. Jr., 1955-1968"; Hugh Graham 'The Trans­ formation
  • children. -Clara Driscoll, who wrote a check for $25,000 in 1903 to save the Alamo from commercial exploitation. -Bette Graham, a Dallas secretary whose kitchen experi­ ments produced Liquid Paper and a multi-million dollar corporation. -Henrietta King, who
  • Gillon "Liberal Dilemmas: The ADA and American Liberalism, 1947-1984"; Hugh Graham, "Policy Origins of Affirmative Action"; Lori H. Gronich. "Expertise, Naivete, and Decision-Making: A Cognitive Processing Model of Foreign Pol icy Choice": George C
  • House, when he visited the Library to discuss that fascinating history of the White House. 3 VISITORS TO THE LIBRARY Katherine Graham, publisher of the Washington Post, wa., here for the opening of the exhibit on Drew Pearson. (See page 6.) Charles
  • . particularly in the Congress. President Lyndon Johnson will be a central figure in this course. Professor Don Graham, well­ known author of Cowhoys and Cadillacs andGiam Co11nr1:r, will teach '"Texas in the Movies.'' (We
  • Court; Mrs. Katharine Graham, chairman of The Washington Post Company; Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, president of Albert & Mary Lasker Foundation, Inc.; Dr. Rob rt . Good, president of Sloan-Kettering lnstitul for Caneer Research; Arthur Krim, chairman
  • , f'ormer ~ pcaker or thl' United .Stall's House ol Repre~entative~; GRAHAM T. ALLISON, JR., [)1:an, John 1". Kennedy School of Government, llan,srd lJniversity· BILL MOYERS, CBS N.,ws; Prof HICHARD E .. EUSTADT, fhrvard CnivPr~ity; ELSPETH RO.STOW, Sen. JOH
  • the Johnson year are as diverse a Washington Post owner Katherine Graham's notes taken when visiting the John on Ranch and the transcripts of a taped diary Ambassador-at-Large U. Alexis Johnson kept from 1965 until 1977. The diary cov­ ered his career
  • of key issues." The objectives set forth, Conway insisted, will be South Florida), Civil Rights; Mark Gelfand (Boston College), "fully supported in a political context by the citizenry only The War on Poverty; Hugh Davis Graham (University of when
  • are drying up. If we cannot find ways to prevent that happening, future his­ tories will be written from press "Accessissues."Robert Schulzinger;John Prados; W. Roger Louis; John Brademas;Martha Kumar; panel chair Hugh Graham. (The panel is applauding