President Johnson and Secretary of State Dean Rusk meets with Premier Alexei Kosygin of the Soviet Union. They are accompanied by their families.
Boy Scouts from over 100 countries attend the first International Boy Scout Jamboree in Idaho.
Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu wins peoples support in the first National election in Vietnam. Later, Vice President Hubert Humphrey was on hand for the inauguration.
The summer of 1967 saw racial violence in the U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson appoints a committee to examine the causes and possible solutions to racial violence.
In New York bold new designs and fashions from Africa are the 'talk of the town'.
Vice President Hubert Humphrey paid a visit to seven European capitols.
N.A.T.O. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) moves into their new headquarters in Brussels.
President and Mrs. Johnson was host to Prime Minister Harold Holt of Australia.
World Leaders pay last respects to Conrad Adenauer.
Noted French economist Jean Monnet receives 'Family of Man' award.
Russian and American space programs suffer tragedies in 1967, but hopes to place a man on the moon rose when the Saturn rocket was rolled out and launched.
Expo ’67 in Montreal, Canada.
International Congress of Orientals meet at the University of Michigan.
Sports in the USA. Soccer gains popularity.
Jim Ryun sets new world record in 1500-meter race at the AAU Championships in Bakersfield, CA.
O.A.S Summit 1967 in Carrasco, Uruguay.
The 'Little Olympics' in Mexico City in October 1967 gives the athletes a chance to preview their performance before the big event next year. Mexico City will host the 17th staging of the Olympic games in 1968.
Carl Sandburg, noted author and poet, honored and presented a medal by President Johnson.