The only way now they can do it is come in with hard copy or something and hold it up and put it in the record. And it would seem to me that if you invite somebody in support and somebody comes to you and says, we would like to be invited even though were not going to support you, no, we wont invite you because you arent going to be supporting us. I understand what youre saying, commissioner. Its not a matter of supporting. Its not taking a stance on any given issue. Its simply providing the information that then the commission lib rates on. So, can i ask well, first of all, i want to bring this up as a former member of the Library Commission. First, i think were being misled a little bit, the language of invited presenters i think is misleading. My recollection is that av presentations are only used to inform the commission on the business at hand at the library. And because so much of what the library does has to do with construction or, you know, architectural renderings, the budget
Put it in the record. And it would seem to me that if you invite somebody in support and somebody comes to you and says, we would like to be invited even though were not going to support you, no, we wont invite you because you arent going to be supporting us. I understand what youre saying, commissioner. Its not a matter of supporting. Its not taking a stance on any given issue. Its simply providing the information that then the commission lib rates on. So, can i ask well, first of all, i want to bring this up as a former member of the Library Commission. First, i think were being misled a little bit, the language of invited presenters i think is misleading. My recollection is that av presentations are only used to inform the commission on the business at hand at the library. And because so much of what the library does has to do with construction or, you know, architectural renderings, the budgetary presentation which you make, you know, thats how the av equipment as i recall has been
To in response to what theyre going to say, we would like to show how the drawing should be different. The only way now they can do it is come in with hard copy or something and hold it up and put it in the record. And it would seem to me that if you invite somebody in support and somebody comes to you and says, we would like to be invited even though were not going to support you, no, we wont invite you because you arent going to be supporting us. I understand what youre saying, commissioner. Its not a matter of supporting. Its not taking a stance on any given issue. Its simply providing the information that then the commission lib rates on. So, can i ask well, first of all, i want to bring this up as a former member of the Library Commission. First, i think were being misled a little bit, the language of invited presenters i think is misleading. My recollection is that av presentations are only used to inform the commission on the business at hand at the library. And because so much
History. He wins and 72 over mcgovern , the biggest landslide in history. In fact, at dec. 72 he says someone asked not to write a book about all of this. And having the most successful presidency of all time. But, boy, how the mighty have fallen. That story, of constantly looking at the interest, how someone can be the most powerful person and take that kind of cataclysmic fall, and these tapes are forming of just a part of the story. They need to be supplemented with memo, oral history. I wanted to think john dean for coming here to austin and providing your insight and firsthand knowledge and stealing the buck. [applause] and he wrote a biography of warren harding. [laughter] [inaudible question] [applause] [inaudible conversations] and that was a conversation about the nixon presidency. We will be back with more live coverage from the texas book festival after this short break. Coming up next a memoir. [inaudible conversations] interested in American History . Watch American Histor
The copies he used to give a quick reading. This is the first one he ever did. The First Reading he gave within 1853 and this is the prompt copy or the performance copy for a christmas carol. He first read it in birmingham in 1853. This was not in existence. Had about creating a text that could be short enough that people could listen to you for over a period of an hour, 10 minutes or so and so he had a binder of the 1849 station, and then he went through it over a couple of years for the editorial passes and you can see that he sometimes we wrote passages because if he would have deleted something, which was mentioned briefly described and referred to later, he had to introduce it so that is what you see here. You also find the . Where pages for paste it together, that he wasnt going to read at all. You can see postage stamps. Use these to turn the pages quickly and they tortured him and have broken overmuch use. And here we have a photo of him taking in new york. This is the last gro