The Lyndon Carnegie Library, located at 127 E. Sixth in Lyndon, Kansas, is a Classical Revival-style Carnegie library which was built in about 1911. It...
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by Lyndon USD 421 public school district. Aerial view of Lyndon (2013) Lyndon City Hall (2009) Osage County Courthouse (2009) Lyndon Carnegie Library (2017)...
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Kansas) Lyndon Carnegie Library Carnegie Library (Corbin, Kentucky) Carnegie Library (Danville, Kentucky) Carnegie Library (Hickman, Kentucky) Carnegie Library...
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Club (former), 200 E 1st St, Wichita, Kansas (1909–11) Lyndon Carnegie Library, 127 E 6th St, Lyndon, Kansas (1911, NRHP 1987) Levi McIntire house, 710 E...
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list of Carnegie libraries in Kansas provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Kansas, where 59 public libraries were built...
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Lyndon B. Johnson's tenure as the 36th president of the United States began on November 22, 1963, upon the assassination of President John F. Kennedy,...
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Other paintings of White House residents include portraits of President Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson. She painted renowned American business...
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in New York City. The Society had a prominent role in the building of Carnegie Hall. Throughout its history, it has premiered many new choral works. Kent...
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Lyndon Carnegie Library...
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and Library Services. ARLS and the Lyndon House Arts Center were granted a National Leadership Grant for Libraries in 2004 under the program name "Bridging...
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served as a foreign affairs advisor to both presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He had key roles in planning the Vietnam War, serving as deputy...
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Robert Caro (category Lyndon B. Johnson)
for his biographies of United States political figures Robert Moses and Lyndon Johnson. After working for many years as a reporter, Caro wrote The Power...
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when President Lyndon Johnson arranged for the Carnegie Foundation to conduct a study on the future of educational television. The Carnegie Commission released...
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Herbert Hoover and almost all Presidents since (except John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson) have chosen to be buried at their presidential museum, Jimmy...
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Doris Kearns Goodwin (category Lyndon B. Johnson administration personnel)
1967, Kearns went to Washington, D.C., as a White House Fellow during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. Johnson initially expressed interest in hiring...
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before his assassination were formally awarded by his successor in office, Lyndon B. Johnson. President Barack Obama awarded 118 medals, the most of any president...
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Land Company in his later years and the grandson of Benjamin Franklin. Lyndon was split off from Franklinville in 1829. Franklinville is located at 42°18′20″N...
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professor Jerrold R. Zacharias, an education reformer with ties to President Lyndon B. Johnson. Teachers & Writers was formed with funds from the White House's...
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Bill Moyers (category Lyndon B. Johnson administration personnel)
at the North Texas State College in Denton, Texas. In 1954, US Senator Lyndon B. Johnson employed him as a summer intern and eventually promoted him to...
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The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs (or LBJ School of Public Affairs) is a graduate school at the University of Texas at Austin that was founded...
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1899, Andrew Carnegie donated $50,000 toward the building of the state's first Carnegie Public Library, which opened in 1902. The library moved to a larger...
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President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed a National Advisory Commission on Libraries in 1966 to appraise the role and adequacy of the nation's libraries and recommend...
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1901–1974". Library of Congress. Retrieved May 21, 2012. "Carnegie Institution of Washington Administration Records, 1890–2001". Carnegie Institution...
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Jack Klugman (category Carnegie Mellon University College of Fine Arts alumni)
Quincy aired over eight seasons, ending in 1983. In 1984, Klugman starred in Lyndon, a one-man show based on Prideaux's script, inspired in part by Merle Miller's...
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led religious delegations that met with Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson to push for the legislation that became the Civil Rights Act of...
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County Carnegie Library was the first Carnegie library to serve an entire county instead of a single city. In addition to the library, Andrew Carnegie matched...
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Howard University (redirect from Howard University Libraries)
Rights", June 4, 1965". LBJ Presidential Library. Archived from the original on October 26, 2019. Johnson, Lyndon B. "To Fulfill These Rights". What So Proudly...
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J. C. R. Licklider (redirect from Libraries of the Future)
submitted to the Carnegie Commission on Educational Television, 1967 Johnson, Lyndon B. (November 7, 1967). "Remarks of President Lyndon B. Johnson Upon...
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establishment in 1961 of NASA's "Manned Spacecraft Center" (renamed the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in 1973). This was the stimulus for the development...
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