President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with the Amir of Kuwait, His Highness Shaikh Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah, Shaikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jabir al-Sabah, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abd al-Rahman Salem al-Ateeqi, Minister of Finance and Oil, Talat…
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson meet with singers and dancers from the New York Opera Co. at a reception for the National Council of the Arts.
Clockwise from top right: Honorable Clark Kerr, Chairman of Carnegie Commission on the Future of Higher Education, President Lynson Baines Johnson, Walter P. Reuther, President of United Automobile Workers Union, Walter Rostow (back to camera)
Standing on platform (L-R:) Spc-4 Gary Wetzel, Spc-5 Dwight Johnson, Sgt. Sammy Davis, Capt. James Taylor, Capt. Angelo Liteky, President Lyndon B. Johnson
President Lyndon B. Johnson poses for a group photo with his White House secretaries. The women pictured include: Phyllis O. Bonnano, Helen Colle, Carol Currie, Marie F. Fehmer, Peggy Hoxie, Odessa Ingram, Evelyn Irons, Beverly Kaye, Doris Kearns,…
President Lyndon B. Johnson poses for a group photo with his White House secretaries. The women pictured include: Phyllis O. Bonnano, Helen Colle, Carol Currie, Marie F. Fehmer, Peggy Hoxie, Odessa Ingram, Evelyn Irons, Beverly Kaye, Doris Kearns,…
President Lyndon B. Johnson poses for a group photo with his White House secretaries. The women pictured include: Phyllis O. Bonnano, Helen Colle, Carol Currie, Marie F. Fehmer, Peggy Hoxie, Odessa Ingram, Evelyn Irons, Beverly Kaye, Doris Kearns,…
President Lyndon Baines Johnson (back row, center) poses for a picture with the White House Telephone Operators. Mary Crowe sits in front at right frame.
Standing in front of a huge crowd of photographers, Pat Nixon, Lady Bird Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon are photographed before they enter the White House. Everyone is seen from behind, showing the faces of the media, but…
Marvin Watson (back to camera) shakes hands with President-elect Richard M. Nixon as Pat Nixon, Lady Bird Johnson, and President Lyndon B. Johnson look on.