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Johnson, Lyndon B. and "Lady Bird"


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    Johnson, Lyndon B

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    Three items of correspondence regarding Lyndon B. Johnson. Items include a letter to Otis Chandler, an invitation, and a RSVP card.

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    Johnson, Lady Bird Film

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    A copy of the speech given at the Lady Bird Johnson Film.

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    Originals and copies of line cuts, drawings, and sketches arranged by subject. Includes drawings by James Francavilla, John Perts, William MacArthur, Peter Bentovoja, Harold C. Paterson, Russ Arasmith, and others. Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, Henry; Jacobsson, Per; affe, Rona; Jagan, Cheddi; James, Daniel (Chappie); James, Henry; Janssen, David; Jarrin, Edgardo Mercado; Jay, George; Jefferson, Thomas; Jenkins, Herbert T.; Jenssen, Ward J.; Johnson, Andrew; Johnson, Revered Hewlitt; Johnson, Richard; Johnston, Olin; Jones, Dean; Jones, Le Roi; Jones, Opal C.; Joseph, Stanley M.; Joy, Charles Turner; and Judd, Walter.

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    Speeches By Others - Johnson, Lady Bird

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    A copy of a speech given by Lady Bird Johnson.

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    Johnson, Tom

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    Wyatt Tom Johnson was the first non-family publisher. He attended the University of Georgia and Harvard Business School, and worked closely with Lyndon B. Johnson for many years before joining the Dallas Times Herald in 1975. After serving as President for four years, he was Publisher from 1980-1989. Series includes correspondence, clippings, photographs, reports, speeches, and other material. Date range is 1973-1990.

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    Johnson, Lyndon B

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    4 items. Two exchanges of letters between LBJ and Williams. The first deals with an editorial LAT ran on narcotics traffic, the second requests that Williams send copies of stories, editorials and cartoons relating to LBJ's VP candidacy in 1960. Also, letters from LBJ. LBJ letters dated 1961 removed from Autograph File and returned to Williams Subject Files.

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