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- king c lock . I t i s the kind of question
pondered by Senator Humphrey who has stood beside my husband for
t he 16 years he ha s been a Senator and who my husband believes
wil l be a wise and he l pful Vi ce - President .
I t i s our privilege
- a cowshed.
And a further ordinance de
clar ct that all players, not just
strolling ones, "bv rogues and
vagabonds." The ban was not
officially lifted until King
Charles rr·s restoration in 1660.
In that year professional
actresses appeared for the first
- ovation subsided with
J rdan smiling impishly at him the
wh I lime.
Reverend D. Z. Col field had
this to sa at Jordan's funeral:
"I like to think that if Dr. King
was the conductor of the orcbe ·trn,
Barbara would be i11 the first chair. 1f
Dr. King opened
- h a ve done this in
wo:-king with fish, wildlife, and recrect:ien agencies. But this type
Qf relationship should be extended to those who speak for other
public i."lterests -- the private as well as the official groups.
':'hose who so ofte n are your
- opening the new gallery, Bess Abell,
White House Social Secretary during the Johnson years, told
of the preparations and ritual that went into planning dinners
for presidents, prime ministers and kings.
Adjoining the new gallery is an open
patio which
- and human faces.
The Day of Kings comes Jan. 6. Children write notes
t the three kings lo let them know what toys they
1sh for. Many of thl' "toys" in the Library's exhibit
were not made for children, but the painted pott ry
pieces are beauliful examples
- about 1066, and how at the Battl.e of
Hastings the Saxon King Harold was
killed b_ an arrow in the eye. What if
the anonymous Norman archer who
loosed that shaft had not been so fortu
nate? What if Harold and his formida
ble army of Saxons had
- 26, 1966
Vietnam
CamRanhBay
Visited U.S. military personnel.
October 27-30, 1966
Thailand
Bangkok
State visit; met with King Bhumibol
Adulyadej.
October 30-31, 1966
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
State visit; met with Prime Minister
Rahman
- about them for over thirty years.
She mused. "I had written these notes for
these children yet to come, so I didn't
have to worry about it."
Bul on July 4, 2002, Mrs. Connally
appe,u·ed on the Larry King show, and
publishers beg,rn to call. One was Bill
- as to produce our popula
tion of living creature , with car
bon-based chemistries? Is it only
on earths such as ours that anyone
is even a king such questions?
Are we, and all we observe, the
result of some Benevolent De
sign, or is everything we se only
- could talk about your Senators , Monroney and
Edmond son; I could spend days tal king about your House Delegation,
particularly your Majority Leader; but I want to say that none of the
things that we have accomplished this year, and this is one
- :"es t.o be a ci t y planner, a landscape
::rchitect, a. forester ,
eve:~
a good ga1--denc:r, is assured of a place in
t:;:-_i.s most e'.>l;citing new adventure, the r er.'.a king cf our cities 2rid towns .
I b$lieve P.!nGricans a~e not just
- , movies about the
visits of premiers and presidents and
kings, about Mrs. Johnson's activities,
and about the President - including,
from June, 1966 onward, a filmed report
on what the Pr sident did each and
every month of his term of office. All
those
- by the ranch foreman describes the problems and the
reward. of a wo king anch. addles and the variety of branding
techniques utilized by the ranc ar •ncluded.
From LBJ's Senate day· in the 1950:, the ranch drew an
impressive list of national and world 1,aders
- .
"FIVE FUN~Y WOMEN," who jointly gave this year's
Liz Carpenter Distinguished Lecture at the University of
Texas posed for a group photo at the Library. They are:
writer Nora Ephron, actress Carol Channing, writer Shana
Alexander, writer Florence King
- ,:,, a., a.lier.
Reflects on Media
II, I 1hi11i,;,
planh!t.l lhc • cd: of
puhlil.; di nti:.OI with 1hc pt\:.,..
made i1 a poli1i ;di)• com:ct ,,11i1udc
lo al!rK.--k1h1.:pre
wh ·n the pre
~ecm ·d Lo be au. king an admini lra1io11.
1 he pr•~~ ii~ •If ha-. ind-.:cd
- , England.
The 700-year old document which wa, signed at Runnymed
established the limits of the king\ power. Twenty original copies
were made after the initial agreement. Of these, only
four-mcluding the one to be displayed in the Library-are in
existence
- of
Journalism, The University of Tuas 111Austin
Marianne Means, Columnist, King Features
Syndicate
Harrison E. Salisbury, Syndicated Columnist
Herbert Schmertz, Director and Vice Presidrnl
Mobil Oil Corporation
Daniel Schorr, Senior Correspondent Cable ~ew
- 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
- 're vou, there
is a Christmas turkey at the
Terminal Refrigerating and Wm·e
housing Corporation at 4th and D
Streets, SW, Washington, D.C..
left there for you by
Lyndon B. Johnson
22
John n to Gr ece for the funeral of
King Paul I. Schaf r quoted
- Minister Ariel Sharon, he is in
basic agreement with Sharon's policy
of disengagement from the current Pal
estine leadership. Only the emergence
of a Palestinian leader of the caliber of
Anwar Sadat of Egypt or King Hussein
of Jordan holds any real hope