1960s
Lyndon B. Johnson
President Lyndon B. Johnson
April 1964: "Scholars to Get Johnson Medals" (Published by The New York Times)
April 1964: Goldman memo
April 1964: Goldman memo
April 1964
April 1964: "High School Scholars Will Get Johnson Medals for Excellence" (Published by The New York Times)
April 1964: "Scholars to get Johnson Medals" (Published by The New York Times)
April 1964: Published by The New York Times
May 1964: "Top Young Scholars to Get Medallions from the President" (Published by The New York Times)
May 1964: Published by The New York Times
Leonard Bernstein
May 23, 1964: Leonard Bernstein’s commission
June 1964: "Big Day in Capital for Top Students" (Published by The New York Times)
June 1964 "Big Day in Capital for Top Students" (Published by the New York Times
May 1965: "121 Presidential Scholars Named" (Published by The New York Times)
October 1965: Scholars Protest War (Published by The New York Times)
June 1966: "Presidential Scholars" (Published by The New York Times)
September 1966
June 1967: "Teen-Age Scholars Hear 'Hip' Lecture from the President" (Published by The New York Times)
June 1967: "Teen-Age Scholars Hear 'Hip' Lecture from the President" (Published by The New York Times)
1969 PSP Description
1969 PSP Description
1969 PSP Description
1969 PSP Description
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Lipchitz in Goldman
Medallion in original design
1964-1968 Presidential Scholars Follow-up Study
1964-1968 Presidential Scholars Follow-up Study
1964-1968 Presidential Scholars Follow-up Study
1964-1968 Presidential Scholars Follow-up Study
1964-1968 Presidential Scholars Follow-up Study
1964-1968 Presidential Scholars Follow-up Study

