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  • going to need someone to be traveling with me and helping me. We wonde::c if you wil 1 share the great adventure of our lives." F: That was nicely put. It would have been difficu1L to Lurn uuwn, wou1.i.. •; it? C: It was, and I guess it was the line
  • there license plates from x-number of states. families are enjoying it." Look how many So we were doing it without the program having a name. F: Had Mrs. Johnson been such an indefatisable traveler in her pre-first lady days? C: No. Most of it was back
  • . And then later she had to peel off from a campaign trip one time and return to Marshall. Ethel Kennedy and, I believe it was Jean Smith had been traveling with her in Texas, carried on. We went.on to San Antonio, and I stayed with that group because I knew
  • Bend; those were the two of the big trips. And on her last trip, "The Last Hurrah," (I hope I'm remembering right), there were eighty reporters. F: For that kind of trip, that was very good. C: And they paid. Of course, the advantage of traveling