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  • r il l fo r th e young I e v e n g ot a la r g e id e n tific a tio n tag p in n ed o n T h is I had le a r n e d fr o m th e l a s t o n e w e had h a d . S tu d e n ts fa ile d to r e c o g n iz e H e le n H a y e s , s o e a c h d is tin g u
  • Lady Bird Johnson personal
  • Lady Bird receives tribute from National Society of Interior Decorators; White House Festival of the Arts; Rebekah Baines Johnson's book; meeting about the ABC film on beautification; reception for and LBJ's speech to Presidential Scholars
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Audio diary and annotated transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, 6/8/1965 (Tuesday)
  • Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary
  • MORNING, MAY 22, 1964 38 PAGES CENTS 7 U.S. Can't Stand By While Reds Overrun Asia Area, U.N. Told. ' Conference In Laos Urged 'Illusion' Is Error, Adlai Says U.S., Britain Push Meeting As Peace Step Aid Is Pledged For As Long As -It Is Asked
  • See all scanned items from White House Social Files Box 5
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • to be prepared to .. handle any Communist reaction. In the form in which we have envisaged it, this course of action would suppose that even if _.., ~,.._ ....• ---------··----- --··--- ---··- - ·-------·-·- ~ on.:.c:..~.. 1 17-22 some form
  • See all scanned items from file unit "[Manuscript]"
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • · Linden Qlol'la Klrby ITEMS FOR WHITE HOUSE F~SHION SHOW BOXES 1~ (total: p ieces) 3 LA.TE DA.Y, SCENE VI 2 ADOLPHO HA.TS 1 BILL BLASS SHOES, O~HER SHOES, HANGERS, TAGS, ETC. 2 GA.LA.NOS 5 LONG EVENING, FINALE 1 UNLABELED BOX 1 LEVINE BOOTS
  • See all scanned items from file unit "White House Fashion Show, 2/29/1968"
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • or less got started. been started by Eleanor Roosevelt. I suppose you know It was supposed to have The WPA was started by her husband. The NYA had to be tagged onto the WPA in order to finance it and get it through Congress, in other words. It wasn't
  • As Engineer met LBJ, the NYA director; WPA started by Roosevelt, NYA started by Mrs. Roosevelt; NYA tagged onto WPA for financing through Congress; WPA located in San Antonio, NYA in Austin; LBJ as state of Texas administrator of the NYA; Griffith's
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  • scheduled. I came back to Rayburn's apartment; it must have been about one or one-fifteen. F: You still didn't know anything? P: No. Mr. Rayburn tagged me and said, "I want to talk to you." Led me in the bedroom and said, "I want you to know
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  • will ht• shown in lh1· Lihrary from ~la~ 22 - .July 1. I !)ill (s1•1· rl'lall'd stor~ on lh1s pag1•). Special EventsScheduled For Friends Of The Library Assistant Director Appointed Former Chil'f An·hhist Charil's Corkran has b1•1·nappointed Assis­ tant
  • on the courthouse lawns, and schoolhouses, and I remember in some places that the men sat on one side of the room and the ladies on the other. That's how antiquated they were. And here I was, a lady running for the state senate! But I got a lot of respect from them
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  • a p r o b le m . And one of W inslow H o m e r , that he th in k s i s g r e a t - a f a r m s c e n e , w ith a n a s t r o n o m i c a l p r i c e tag . of $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 . ; I th in k i t ' s too ; m u c h to c o n s i d e r . He w a s v e r y
  • An edited transcript for this day was included in Lady Bird Johnson's book "A White House Diary," published in 1970.
  • Lady Bird Johnson personal
  • Lady Bird has breakfast with LBJ; Spanish class; Lady Bird shows artwork to James Fosburghs; presentation ceremonies of National Gallery of Arts Awards to teachers; Senators and Congressman at ceremonies; Lady Bird visits with Charles and Jane
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Audio diary and annotated transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, 3/17/1966 (Thursday)
  • Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of U. Alexis Johnson Box 1
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ;™ TimeTelephon f 1[ In Ou tL y 23, 196 8 e o r t Expendi Activit oL D y y y (includ e visite d by ) tur e Code George Christia n pob t o colonad e t o giv e th e Presiden t a "re d tag" which ha d t o d o with hi s appointment wit h Cong . Rostenkowsk i
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • . This exhibit is a celebration in honor and recognition of the legacy of President Johnson's devotion to the arts and civil rights. We pay homage to Lady Bird Johnson during this com­ memorative exhibition for her outstanding leadership in the areas of culture
  • Box Number Box 16 Box 16 Box 16 Box 16 Box 17 Box 18 Box 19 Box 20 Box 21 Box 22 Box 22 Box 23 Box 23 Box 23 Box 23 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 24 Box 25 Box 25 Box 25 Box
  • on the state of Texas in its sesquicentennial year -It audience wa. composed of200 of the states leading com­ municator~. Like the 22 participants who made up the three panel discussions. they were media representatives. academics, busi­ ness people
  • between things that were his and things that were head of state gifts. A head of state gift was immediately tagged as head of state gift and pegged immediately as government property and never, never for one moment considered Lyndon Johnson or Lady Bird's
  • Papers; LBJ as a raconteur; work with Lady Bird; Richard Daley; public libraries.
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  • t. I GALE W. McGEE WYOMIN
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Western Trip - Montana, Wyoming & Utah"
  • Lady Bird Johnson travel
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • -A ....... August 25, 1961 Dear Sa.reh: Lady Bird and I do not need the calendar to remind us that this is the end of Auguot and a yee.:r from the time we vere embarking on the great adventure of' our lives -- the campaign for the Democratic ticket. We cannot
  • See all scanned items from file unit "HUA - HUG, 1961-1963"
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)
  • and night reading items with yb . OFF RECORD President went to the Mansion - 2d floor to join Mrs. Johnson an d group of Texas and college students that wer e hosted by tour by Mrs. Johnson Impromptu remarks to grou p ^ m^ . | (Mrs. • and L _ Oke
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • would tag along right behind him, and he would say, "Yes, give your name to my assistant, and he will look right into it. 11 And he never forgot. He always followed up, 11 When you were at Canton and that farmer asked you to help his boy with his
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  • , O cto b er 25, 1966 m a d e it tr a d itio n a l fo r the B a r r io F i e s t a . P a g e 13 L yndon w a s g iv e n b a ron g Tag a lo g the th in e m b r o id e r e d s h ir t w o rn w ith open c o lla r and o u tsid e the t r o u s e r s , id
  • An edited transcript for this day was included in Lady Bird Johnson's book "A White House Diary," published in 1970.
  • Lady Bird Johnson personal
  • Breakfast, mail & hair done; coffee with Imelda Marcos & other First Ladies; gifts; bus tour of Manila; Lady Bird describes clothing, scenery, art & architecture; Lady Bird chooses artifact from archeological dig; dedication ceremonies, Freedom
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Audio diary and annotated transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, 10/25/1966 (Tuesday)
  • Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary
  • Texas Forum of the Air, Sunday, January 25, 1942 Texas Forum of the Air, Sunday, February 1, 1942 Texas Forum of the Air, Sunday, February 8, 1942 Texas Forum of the Air, Sunday, February 15, 1942 Texas Forum of the Air, Sunday, February 22, 1942 Texas
  • : Papers of Drew Pearson F 1 1 of 3 Folder sort# 1 F 1 1 of 3 1 1 F 1 1 of 3 2 F 1 1 of 3 F 1 1 of 3 F 1 F 1 F F Box # # in set 1 Process Status OPEN Folder Title discoverlbj.org Box Description Fan Mail March 16-22, 1963
  • i s l a t u r e w h i c h h e w o u ld a d d r e s s . . L a u r e n c e 's e n th u s ia s m is e a r n e s t, c o n tag io u s - - in a w ay c h a r m in g ly b o y ish . We a l l r e g r e t t e d M a r y L a s k e r ' s a b s e n c e . She w
  • An edited transcript for this day was included in Lady Bird Johnson's book "A White House Diary," published in 1970.
  • Lady Bird Johnson personal
  • speech; Lady Bird has lunch with Laurance Rockefeller and Henry Diamond; Conservation luncheon; dedication ceremony for Hobart Community Parks; Lady Bird gives speech; Beautification Committee meeting; Reader's Digest article on Beautification
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Audio diary and annotated transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, 10/2/1968 (Wednesday)
  • Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Kerner -- I -- 22 and the printing to be done by the government Printing Office. In a sense, really
  • ; cooperation White House and governors; creation and administration of Commission on Civil Disorders; LBJ reaction to Commission report; Lady Bird; Illinois
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  • -- 5 lived when he was working for Congressman Kleberg, and that a room was not available at that moment but would be during the week and we should stay at his house. Lady Bird was gone, and he would bring us to work each morning with him until
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  • \11 to know' that you are nmcmberlng us. All good wishes to you.· Slnce.rcly, Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. James W. Palmer 2311 Apacbo Street Adelpht, !.W:yland LBJ:WDT [1 of 2] 2311 Apache Street Adelphi, Maryland August 22 , 1961 The Vice President
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Public Activities -Travel [1961]"
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)
  • was, Mrs. Johnson spoke very eloquently, and I knew, from my association ",Jith J. C., that Mrs. Johnson was always in the perimeter of management or decision-making at the station. F: And the Senator just sort of tagged along in the background? P
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  • , travel of the President and First Lady, women’s issues, prominent women, as well as Miss Lewine’s career, achievements and associates. The papers are divided into three series for textual files, clippings, and sound recordings. Additional sound recordings
  • ., Clairmount 9. 1:00 PM 7/23 (Police) SGT. GEORGE BOOTH, 43, stoned by unkn persons, Ford Hosp., FAO. 4th P.rect., injured 12th, - Clairmount 10. 1:00 PM 7/23 (Police) PATR. RAYMOim CLIFFORD, 22, while chasing looters, 12th Hosp., FAO. 11. 1:00 PM 7/23
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Investigations - Detroit - General"
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • . And he's a Bill White always thought we two would White arranged a real small dinner party early in the Kennedy Administration. It was Bill and his wife, my wife and myself, Jim Rowe and Lady Bird and the Vice President. The whole purpose
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  • around and the reason he picked Lady Bird was because she too had extraordinary sensitivity as well as a great deal of intelligence and a fine character. All these talents counted up. I wrote a piece about her, right after they went into the White
  • liberal; LBJ’s early aspirations for the presidency; Lady Bird’s character and influence on LBJ; Butler’s 'wooing' of blacks in 1957-1959; LBJ’s disuse of the NDC during his presidency; 1960 Convention; JFK’s treatment fo LBJ compared to LBJ’s treatment
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  • knew Lady Bird in school. I think I met Lady Bird probably about 1933, because I was going with a girl who lived in the same boarding house with her, and I knew all the girls in the boarding house. I did not meet Lyndon Johnson until after he came
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  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW I DATE: November 22
  • Oral history transcript, Robert W. Murphey, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1983, by Ted Gittinger
  • 1983-11-22
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  • it. One of my best paintings, which is now in the apartment in New York, the Fragonard called "Lady Reading a Letter," was in the hands of Göring, who wanted it more than anything in the world. He even made an offer through Seyss-Inquart, who
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  • of things that you would have been testifying before . Did you take any role at all in the 1960 election campaign beyond just an ordinary citizen? B: The 1960 election campaign? F: That's the one between Nixon and Kennedy, with Johnson of course tagging
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  • , month's vacations. They thought I was nuts. F: I remember you integrated Tucson restaurants, too. G: I integrated the Phoenix restaurants and also the Arizona National Guard. Then I come back here and immediately get tagged as anti-labor and anti-Negro
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  • which I fell into in sophomore year. There were several Irish ladies who ran a little boarding club. You could get three meals a day, six days a week for seven dollars a week which is fairly reasonable. So I said--this lady's name was Mrs. McGuillicuddy
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  • which I fell into in sophomore year. There were several Irish ladies who ran a little boarding club. You could get three meals a day, six days a week for seven dollars a week which is fairly reasonable. So I said--this lady's name was Mrs. McGuillicuddy
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  • which I fell into in sophomore year. There were several Irish ladies who ran a little boarding club. You could get three meals a day, six days a week for seven dollars a week which is fairly reasonable. So I said--this lady's name was Mrs. McGuillicuddy
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  • which I fell into in sophomore year. There were several Irish ladies who ran a little boarding club. You could get three meals a day, six days a week for seven dollars a week which is fairly reasonable. So I said--this lady's name was Mrs. McGuillicuddy
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