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The corps was founded by Norma Helwig Glazebrook in 1950 ...
Veteran journalist Bill Moyers, 91, died on Thursday, June 26, 2025, in a hospital in Manhattan, New York City, the Washington Post reported.
His career ranged from President Lyndon Johnson’s press secretary to senior news analyst at CBS News, but he is perhaps best ...
Bill Moyers, a onetime White House Press Secretary (for Lyndon B. Johnson) who then segued into journalism, died on Thursday.
Mrs. Johnson’s aim was not wholly pedagogical: with the lively Lyndon confined to school from 9 to 4, he was less likely to fall into the Pedernales River.
But toward the end of the war, and the end of the 1970s, there seemed to be some progress. In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson opened promotions to women. By 1972, they were allowed to command units ...
On Sept. 3, 1968, Robert Brooks, then 21 and president of the St. Edward’s University Students’ Association Inc., boarded Air Force One with Lyndon Baines Johnson, president of the United ...
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