Marriage Announcement: "Mr. Thomas Jefferson Taylor announces the marriage of his daughter Claudia Bird to Mr. Lyndon Johnson on Saturday, the seventeenth of November One thousand nine hundred and thirty-four, San Antonio, Texas"
President Lyndon B. Johnson and various government officials convene for the Poverty Bill Signings. In this photograph President Johnson is shaking hands with Attorney General Robert Kennedy.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and guests greet young dancers and musicians from the American Institute of Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, who provided the evening's entertainment.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and guests greet young dancers and musicians from the American Institute of Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, who provided the evening's entertainment.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and guests greet young dancers and musicians from the American Institute of Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, who provided the evening's entertainment.
President Lyndon B. Johnson, holding signed copy of the bill, posing for camera with Congressional leaders: (L-R) Sen. Jacob Javits, Sen. Mike Mansfield, V.P. Hubert Humphrey, Sen. Everett Dirksen, Pres. Johnson, Speaker John McCormack, unidentified
Wide shot with point of view from the White House, showing President Lyndon B. Johnson speaking from a podium with P.M. Moro and others nearby, Honor Guards standing in formation, press and visitors behind cordon at left.
Seated at table, posing for camera (L-R): Gen. Wallace Greene, Gen. Harold K. Johnson, Sec. Stanley Resor, McGeorge Bundy (standing), President Lyndon B. Johnson, Sec. Robert McNamara
Justice Hugo Black (right) administers the oath of office to Arthur Goldberg. Others, including President Lyndon B. Johnson (left) and Lady Bird Johnson (2nd from right), look on.
Present at the meeting are: James Z. Appel, Charles L. Hudson, Percy E. Hopkins, Wesley W. Hall, Raymond M. McKeown, Homer L. Pearson, Milford O. Rouse, Samuel R. Sherman, Russell B. Roth, F.J.L. Blasingame, Ernest B. Howard, and President Lyndon B.…
President Lyndon B. Johnson flips pages of the bill as President Harry S. Truman holds up signing pens. Lady Bird Johnson, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, and Bess Truman are behind them, smiling.
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Medicare Bill, President Harry S. Truman is seated next to him. Others looking on include Lady Bird Johnson, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, and Bess Truman.
L-R: President Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson, President Harry S. Truman, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Bess Truman. Sen. Edward Long (standing at left) and Sen. Mike Mansfield (background between LBJ and Mrs. Johnson) are also present.
Lady Bird Johnson presents award for work in outdoor beautification to unidentified postmaster. Postmaster General John Gronouski looks on at center frame.
President Lyndon B. Johnson delivering remarks from behind a podium. Luci Johnson seated, listening, in foreground left. To left from LBJ are Major Hugh Robinson, Lawrence O'Brien, Sen. Mike Mansfield, Marvin Watson (others unidentified)
Lady Bird Johnson tours an elementary school participating in Head Start with Mrs. Mildred Groder (in the white dress), the head of Head Start for the Newark area.
Lady Bird Johnson meets with parents, teachers, and Govenor Hughes at the Cleveland Elementary School to discuss Project Head Start. Other present were Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Jackson, Dr. Groder, Mrs. Venson, Mr. Feld, and Mrs. Hughes.
Sec. John Gardner delivers remarks from a podium as others listen. Front row, behind Sec. Gardner (L-R) Sec. Anthony Celebreeze, V.P. Hubert Humphrey, Mrs. Gardner, Sec. Orville Freeman, Sec. Dean Rusk, President Lyndon B. Johnson
Sec. John Gardner speaks at podium as Sec. Anthony Celebrezze, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, Mrs. Gardner, Sec. Dean Rusk, President Lyndon B. Johnson, and others look on
Standing, L-R: Dr. Albert H. Moseman (?), Dr. Bertram D. Thomas, Daniel F. Margolies (?), Dr. James B. Fisk. Seated, L-R: Dr. Lilli Hornig, Dr. Donald Hornig, President Lyndon B. Johnson
President Lyndon B. Johnson speaks from the podium. House Speaker John McCormack and Sen Carl Hayden, president pro tempore of the Senate are seated behind him