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Clips of the 1960 Texas Democratic State Convention and Lyndon B. Johnson on the Campaign TrailThe majority of clips on this reel feature the 1960 Texas Democratic State Convention, held in June at Municipal Auditorium in Austin. The film is comprised of non-chronological clips
representing all aspects of the convention, including speeches, delegates stumping, schmoozing and voting, and convention workers tallying votes. Of note, Texas Governor Price Daniel addresses
the delegates (possibly the keynote), and Senator Johnson, accompanied on stage by a large entourage, delivers what may be his announcement that he will enter the race for the presidency. The
final clips on the reel feature Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson on the post-National Convention campaign trail, exiting the campaign jet and being greeted by supporters bearing “Jack and Lyndon”
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Adenauer FuneralNewsreel footage of President Johnson among mourners at final rights for Konrad Adenauer in Cologne, Germany. | Barbecue at the LBJ Ranch for Latin American DiplomatsPreceding the April 1967 Punta del Este summit in Uruguay, President Johnson invited the ambassadors to a weekend at the ranch that included one of his famous barbecues. The purpose for
the festivities was to provide a casual setting for the attendees to get acquainted before the formal meetings the following week. | | | | | | | | | | | LBJ Ranch and ChurchFootage shot for an Austin-based network news affiliate follows the Johnson family during a visit to central Texas. Included are a press conference on the lawn of the LBJ Ranch, LBJ
signing autographs, and LBJ and Lady Bird leaving St. Barnabus Episcopal Church with daughter Lynda Bird and others. | 1964 Campaign Barbecue at the LBJ RanchOctober 25, 1964 – A barbecue at the LBJ Ranch served as the kick-off event for the First Lady’s three day campaign trail through Texas. Co-hosting the event with Lady Bird Johnson were
Texas’s First Lady, Nellie Connally; Mrs. Robert McNamera, wife of the Secretary of Defense; Mrs. Orville Freeman, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture; and Mrs. Willard Wirtz, wife of the
Secretary of Labor. Guests at the barbecue were approximately 200 members of the press, mostly women. The event included a tour of the ranch grounds and house, and as usual, was catered by Walter
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