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  • then a number of opportunities to observe Mrs. Johnson in her relationship with the press and also, for that matter, Liz Carpenter. A: That's right. I have known Liz Carpenter for many years. long before she was in the White House. I knew her Of course
  • Work with Mrs. Johnson on THE LIVING WHITE HOUSE; text/pictures formula; approval of final copy; criticism of the book; Mrs. Johnson's party when Melville Grosvenor presented the book to her; Liz Carpenter's relationship with Mrs. Johnson
  • a letter to my children on about my own fortieth birthdaY,which was on this trip. I got to the point on this trip where I could predict when he would lose his temper. I thought that was pretty good. I compared notes with Liz Carpenter, who of course
  • there and I got a call from Liz Carpenter. She said, "Kurt, Mrs. Lady Bird would like you to come down and see her." So I immediately went down to their suite of rooms, and there was Mrs. Johnson resting on the bed and she had curlers in her hair. She
  • the lady who took Mrs. Carpenter's place. word came back~ I%:~ I va They checked it out, and got those three hundred thousand copies that the White House Historical has paid for, and you don't have a new one. We want a new one, too. It's going to take