LBJ having a great time at picnic with friends as LBJ Library opens fifty years ago tomorrow, Austin, Texas:
Harry Middleton, the Joe DiMaggio of Presidential Library directors (he served the Johnson Library from 1970 to 2002), leading Lady Bird, LBJ and friends outside the newly-opened institution, August 1971: #LBJL
Villa Capri Motor Hotel, Austin, Texas, across street from LBJ Library, home away from home to a generation of historians (including myself) and other researchers. Excellent fried chicken and glamorous swimming pool. Demolished 1988:
LBJ enjoyed the food at Matt’s El Rancho in Austin (still thriving after almost seventy years) and often entered through the back door and kitchen:
Outdoors in Austin, LBJ ate German food and drank beer at Scholz Garten, established 1866, which state legislature called a “gathering place for Texans of discernment, taste, culture, erudition”:
Harry Middleton, towering longtime LBJ Library director, once told me that when he and ex-President Johnson disagreed, LBJ would say, “Well, one of us is full of s—t, and we’re going to have to figure which one of us it is!"
For entertainments at the LBJ Ranch, Johnson’s favorite caterer was Fort Worth’s famous Walter Jetton, “King of Barbecue”:
LBJ in office at his ranch (now open for visits and restored, minus the brown shag carpeting).
Would anyone like to have a replica of the cowhide chair with stirrups?
President Nixon had this desk brought from LBJ’s ranch office to his Oval Office, had microphones implanted in it to make secret tapes, and used it in 1974 while telling Gerald Ford that he was quitting the Presidency. Nixon did not ask LBJ for his cowhide chair with stirrups:

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21 May
After service on the LBJ Ranch and in Nixon’s Oval Office, this desk finally found its way to the office of Vice President Dick Cheney in 2008. (Unlike with LBJ, no dog sleeping on its side underneath.)
Nixon mistakenly thought the desk he got from the LBJ Ranch had actually been used by President Wilson, and dramatically referred in White House speeches to decisions he made behind Woodrow’s old desk.
Aside from Cutty Sark, one of LBJ’s favorite beverages was sugar-free Fresca, which he sometimes called “Fresco”:
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George Wallace was shot today 1972 while campaigning in Maryland Democratic Presidential primary: #CBS
“Wallace Is Shot; Condition Serious”—today 1972, reported by New York Times:
“The Wallace Shooting” of today 1972 in Life Magazine:
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“Rocky the Flying Squirrel & His Friends: TV’s Original Cast Album” (1961):
Bullwinkle is alum of Wossamotta U:
Boris and Natasha:
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9 May
Harry Truman visits his proud mother, Martha Ellen Young Truman, on her front porch, Grandview, Missouri, summer 1944: #Wilkes
As ex-President, Harry Truman sold family farmland in Grandview, Mo., which became late 1950s Truman Corners Shopping Center:
Truman’s old family farmland in Grandview, Mo., is now site of “Truman’s Marketplace,” including a liquor store called Harry’s Liquor:
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8 May
American Seventh Army soldiers cheer Allied victory atop platform where Hitler used to orate in Nuremberg, today 1945: #Abrahams
Old site of Hitler’s rallies at Nuremberg, as it looks, in deteriorated condition, today:
Seven years before VE-Day, Nazi rally in Nuremberg, 1938: #Jaeger
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Alf Landon is available for weddings, birthday parties and car wash openings to tell you how he really won the election of 1936 against FDR.
I won the ’36 election against FDR. By a lot. They’re finding new lost ballots in New York State all the time. It was fraud. A rigged election, and everybody knows it.
Opening acts for the former President at his early-bird-dinner performance tonight should be Joey Heatherton, Tiny Tim and Charo.
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