- George Christian
George Eastland Christian (
January 1 ,1927 -November 27 ,2002 ) was a U.S. journalist andWhite House press secretary from 1966 to 1969.Career
Christian was born in
Austin, Texas . After graduating from Austin High School in 1944, he enlisted in theUnited States Marine Corps and saw duty in thePacific theater and inJapan during the occupation.Upon his discharge from the military, Christian returned to Austin and studied journalism at the
The University of Texas at Austin under theG.I. Bill . He subsequently spent seven years covering Texas state government for the International News Service.He left journalism for politics, serving as press secretary first for
Texas Governor Price Daniel and then forJohn Connally , before moving toWashington, D.C. to join the staff ofPresident Lyndon B. Johnson . ReplacingBill Moyers , Christian held the post ofWhite House press secretary during the turbulent period from 1966 to 1969.At the close of President Johnson's term of office, Christian returned to Austin and established a public relations, consulting, and lobbying firm, which he continued to operate until his passing.
Christian served as vice chairman of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, member and chairman of the
Texas Historical Commission , member of theTexas State Cemetery Committee, and member of the boards of the Headliners Foundation,McDonald Observatory , Texas A&M College of Medicine, and Scott and White Memorial Hospital inTemple, Texas .His awards include selection as a Distinguished Alumnus of The University of Texas at
Austin and as an OutstandingAlumnus of the UT College of Communication. He also received the Texas Award for Historical Preservation from the Texas Historical Commission and theHarvey Penick Award from Caritas of Austin. Also in 1982, acentennial professorship injournalism was established in his name at UT Austin.He is interred at the
Texas State Cemetery in Austin, beside his father and mother and near his great-grandfather,brigadier general Adam Rankin Johnson of theConfederate States Army .References
* [http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/tlodocs/78R/billtext/html/HR00557F.htm Texas Legislature H.R. No. 557 George Eastland Christian, Jr Resolution]
* [http://cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?step=2&pers_id=2633&last_name=Christian&first_name=George|George George Eastland Christian] Texas State Cemetery Official Website
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