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Friends of the LBJ Library eNewsletter
June 2007
In This Issue
Links for the Friends

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your support this year, particularly as we hosted Friends programs at several different venues on campus and downtown. Though this season is winding down, we look forward to presenting another season of interesting and educational programs beginning in late August.

Have a lovely summer!

Sincerely,

Betty Sue Flowers
Director

The Friends enjoyed a slate of a dozen impressive Evening With programs this year. Highlights included Pulitzer-Prize winning author Lawrence Wright's dramatic presentation on Al-Qaeda, James Baker on politics and Iraq, insider Liz Carpenter on presidential humor, and Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne on religion and social justice. This spring brought Maria Shriver to present a riveting documentary on her father Sargent Shriver, Senator Bill Bradley on the state of America, and historian Robert Dallek on the tumultuous relationship between Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon. Friends also heard from several well-known Austinites: Roy Spence on faith in Texas and Max Sherman's tribute to Barbara Jordan.

Thank you for your patience while the LBJ Auditorium undergoes a much-needed renovation. We are already planning another great line-up of stimulating speakers for next year. We plan to move the programs back into the LBJ Auditorium in late 2008.
There's still an opportunity to purchase copies of several of the books discussed in the Evening With programs this year. As always, Friends members receive a 15% discount on purchases from the LBJ Museum Store. Available books include:
  • Sarge: The Life and Times of Sargent Shriver
    by Scott Stossel, includes a bookplate signed by Maria Shriver
  • High Society: How Substance Abuse is Ravaging America and What to Do About It
    by Joseph Califano, signed by the author
  • Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power
    by Robert Dallek, includes a bookplate signed by the author
  • Barbara Jordan: Speaking the Truth with Eloquent Thunder
    edited by Max Sherman
For more information or to purchase, please call the Museum Store at (512) 232-2396. Books may also be purchased online from the www.lbjstore.com.
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Elementary
In April of 2007 President Bush signed a bill into law naming the Federal Department of Education building in Washington, D.C., for President Lyndon Baines Johnson. President Johnson successfully implemented legislation and programs that allowed millions of American children the opportunity to receive quality educations.

On Wednesday, May 30, Congressman Michael McCaul, a sponsor of the legislation to name the building for President Johnson, presented the redline copy of the bill and a pen used by President Bush to sign the bill into law to the LBJ Library and Museum as well as the Johnson family. The building dedication will take place in D.C. in early fall.

University of Texas President Bill Powers, Congressman Michael McCaul, Luci Johnson, and Betty Sue Flowers, Director of the LBJ Library and Museum, admire the copy of the redline bill presented to the Library. LBJ Library photo by Charles Bogel.

For any questions related to your Friends of the LBJ Library membership, please email friends@lbjlib.utexas.edu.


Friends of the LBJ Library
LBJ Library and Museum

phone: (512) 721-0176