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  • la te it a little bit into a speech. And then at one o’ c l o c k , t h e r e cam e one of those things that m u st be p e c u lia r ly A m e ric a n , a s m a ll g e s tu re of our national fee lin g fo r the ind ivid ual. Sen ato r M a rg a re t C
  • ty - fiv e Y e a r s a g o , , , " , and I think I b etter stop. MEMORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE WASHINGTON W ednesday, M ay 27, 1964 P a ge 2 We rode around with him to B la ir House and on the w ay, th ere was quite a crow d o f people, and frequ
  • of TV and c a m era m e n and n ew sm en and the crow d of g u e s ts . f e e l th at it tak es aw ay from the s e n s e of e le g a n c e . fo r m a t w ill w o rk in d o o r s. . , I I do not b e lie v e th is ’ O utside, fin e - - the color
  • and, " and I thought if he sa id it one m o r e tim e I w ould s c r e a m if nobody e ls e did). Lyndon advanced and laid a w reath at the foot of the c a sk e t, and then M r s. K ennedy w ent o v er and k n elt. It is stra n g e how you rem em b er lit t
  • on Jacqueline Kennedy's behavior and the rapport she has established with the American people since the assassination; contrasts with the death of FDR; sense of shame for America and Texas; Lady Bird makes plans for Lynda Bird to travel from Texas to attend
  • r telephone c a lls T h en to the A m erica n a H otel w here I shook MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE .WASHINGTON Th u rsday, M ay 28, 1964 P a ge 3 o f the people. And b r ie fly in to m eet the group Eddie W e is l had so t rium phantly gotten
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  • does not c r o s s t o M ackinac Is la n d but w hat is called the / U p p e r P e n in s u la , t h e re b y b rin g in g the s c a rc e ly populated U p p e r P e n in s u la and the m illio n s o f va c a tio n -h u n g ry people in D e t r o
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  • on a 3 co u ch , look in g at h er little dog, both of them planning som e d ev ilm en t. We sp en t a p le a sa n t hour and a s I w alked out, saw groups of sch o o l ch ild r en , people sm ilin g and w aving at m e , I s m ile d and w aved b ack
  • LBJ's lack of sleep; Lady Bird visits National Art Gallery; meeting with J.B. West and Jim Ketchum about Committee for the Preservation of the White House; LBJ & Lady Bird have lunch; Lady Bird has dress fittings and a nap; Lady Bird & Jane Freeman
  • Collection Title Lady Bird Johnson's Diary Folder Title Lady Bird Johnson's Diary, April 9-30, 1964 [Book 6] Box Number 1 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292 governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute
  • , of which T e x a s i s v e ry m uch in n eed. He s a id "O ne of the g r e a t ta s k s of p o litic a l le a d e r s h ip i s to m ak e the people a w a re that they s h a r e a and b e lie f, fu n dam en tal unity of i n t e r e s t , p u r p o se I am
  • , 1965 [Book 14] Folder Title Box Number 2 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292 governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance
  • v e r y m uchr-^ow g r a te fu l I w a s. ■:iA■ O ver the p a st th ree y e a r s , the people in th is room h ave p rod u ced n e a r ly " two and a h a lf m illio n d o lla r s to take step s tow ard m aking th is nation*s ca p ito l m o r e liv e
  • of Beautification Committee; Lady Bird bowls two games; Lady Bird records diary, eats cold dinner, watches television & receives massage; Lynda Robb attends Women's National Press Club Dinner
  • e - l o n g f a v o r it e d e lic a c i e s . T h e r e w a s a r ip p le o f in t e r e s t a ro u n d the r o o m . at u s. We s e n s e d people lo o k in g A s w e l e f t , a fe w c h ild r e n c a m e up and a s k e d fo r a u to g r a p h s
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • Lady Bird & houseguests to George Washington's birthplace; lunch at roadside restaurant; tour of birthplace by National Park Service staff; tour of Robert E. Lee's home; Lady Bird reminisces about childhood with Lucile Thomas; back to White House
  • Title March 2 - 31 , 1968 [Book 54) Box Number 6 Restriction Codes (A) Cloud by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national security lnfonnatlon. (B) Closed by statute or by the agenc y which originated the document. (C) Closed In accordance
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • ity . ; And th ir d , m o st im p o rta n tly , for young people , .:because th is -was a ch an ce to show another fa c e of young p e o p le , and another fa c e of T e x a s .:',:They have so m uch to be proud o f . - ’ ' The h o n o red g u e st w
  • Lady Bird has breakfast and hair styled; Lady Bird meets student group from Texas; University of Texas College Bowl Team wins national championship; Lady Bird mentions honored guests; LBJ & Lady Bird speak to students who then tour White House; Lady
  • Johnson's Diary, May 7-26, 1967 [Book 44] Box Number 5 Restriction Codes (A) CloMd by Executive Order 13S26 governing access to national security infornwtion. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency wtiich originated the document. (C) Closed In accordance
  • to University of Texas to meet Dr. Harry Ransom and see the campus; fly back to LBJ Ranch; hair styled; dinner for 24 people; entertainment by folk singer
  • w ill b e so m a n y more people to r e c e iv e i t in b la c k a n d w h i t e achtn ol or MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE WASHINOTON W ed n esd ay , F e b r u a r y 17, 1965 __^ it is j u s t s u p e rb . Page 8 It w ill th en b e m a d e a v
  • Meeting of the Committee for the Preservation of the White House; publications by the White House Historical Association; possible paintings for the White House; completion of the White House Library; Lady Bird visits with President Dwight
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • Wilder; nap; Johnsons & guests helicopter to beach house; LBJ & younger people on speed boat; Lady Bird and others on larger boat; Lady Bird swims; Lady Bird, Don Thomas & Jesse Kellam discuss KTBC; dinner at the Haywood Ranch; Sunday is Pat Nugent's
  • . And I thought I could s e e people com ing up to them to a rg u e w ith them . So by now I w as read y fo r this so rt of a c iv iliz e d even in g of good in te lle c tu a l f a r e a nd good food that I could a n ticip a te w ith the G o ld b erg s
  • LBJ and Lady Bird to National City Christian Church; dogs are racing on White House lawn; Air Force One to New York with guests for signing of the Immigration Act of 1965; LBJ delivers speech at ceremony; Johnsons see Erich Leinsdorf whom LBJ helped
  • ugh t, w a s n ot s p a r k l i n g a n d t h e r e w a s i n t e n t i o n a l l y / v e r y l i t t l e h u m o r in it. M any, m any people c a m e up to the f r o n t t a b l e to s h a k e h a n d s with u s a n d g e t a u t o g r a p h s , a n
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  • Lady Bird to State Department for remarks to national People-to-People conference; Bashir Ahmed; establishment of annual scholarship to honor Lady Bird; swearing-in ceremony for Dr. Mary Bunting to Atomic Energy Commission; LBJ's speech; Lady Bird
  • - c o ll a r people/^ taking le s s o n s in how to ru n o ffic e m a c h i n e r y . I a s k e d one young w o m a n w h y she w a s doing it . . ^' and she s a id that w ith typing and shorthand^,'she knew she could a l w a y s g e t a job, but i f
  • LBJ & Lady Bird 5-state tour; Lady Bird describes Chicago; stop at Cline High School, South Bend, IN; LBJ speech; stop at Peru, IN; LBJ speech & Lady Bird remarks at National Convention of League of Women Voters, Pittsburgh, PA; LBJ addresses United
  • . In a g r e a t r u s h I h a d g o t t e n L i z d o w n f r o m W a s h i n g t o n a n d s h e h a d m a d e a s m a ll advance run T h u rsd a y afternoon^ I m e t J a k e a n d B e r y l a t B e r g s t r o m a b o u t 8 :4 5 a n d w e s e t o u t i
  • Lady Bird tours 10th District Beautification projects; press; first, Lockhart courthouse; several people from LBJ's early years; Lady Bird visits with former roommate, Helen Byrd Falley; to Praha & tour of St. Mary's Church; fish fry, Monument Hill
  • is a m o s t p r o lif ic l e t t e r - w r i t e r , a n d sh e ^ ta k e s c a r e of h e r people-^^ W o rk w ith L iz ,^ n d h o u rs of r e c o r d in g b ro k e n by a n o th e r v i s i t w ith o tiie r p e o p le . L y n d o n c a lle d m e . He
  • Square; phone call from Diana MacArthur; LBJ & Lady Bird meet 4-H group; Lady Bird greets Governors; lunch; office work; report of National Foundation on Arts & Humanities; bowling; dinner; LBJ's speech for Brookings Institute; reception; exercises
  • , Ly ndon waA no^ xix a pa r ty mood, noi. even wXJih ike^je people. . TkeJie.^A AOme kang. oveA. '^A.om jJioAe kouAA o^ Sa tur day ni g h t when he. woke up a6out03: wxjJx ^e\/eAj^ paJjr^ Xn kU^ cke^i. and we cal l e d ik e Chi e f a n d jJxan
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • Last full day in White House; Johnsons & Billy Grahams to National City Christian Church; Lady Bird writes letter to Curator, Jim Ketchum, about Children's Garden with thank you to his staff; thank you letter to John Loeb; more acreage for national
  • people M u r ie l a n d I w a lk e d in p a s t a s e a o f f a m i l i a r f a c e s a n d to o k o u r s e a t s a t t h e h e a d ta b le w h e r e m i r a c u l o u s l y O p a l Y a r b o r o u g h w a s on M u r i e l 's r ig h t a n d N e llie C
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  • a s of t c o c o o n t h e r e in A u s t i n w i t h c h i l d r e n of r i c h people, a lovely s t r e e t w h e re e a s e and s e c u r ity p re v a ile d . a s h e r m o t h e r I a m glad. A n d of c o u r s e B u t I r e c o g n i z e t h a t
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  • e r e n c e in th e l iv e s , th e jo b s , o f te n people." A t a n y r a t e i t i s n e v e r f a r f r o m m y th o u g h ts . I c a n n o t c o n t r o l th e o u tc o m e , th o u g h I w ill h a v e s o m e e f f e c t o n it. A nd i t w
  • National politics
  • , December 3-29, 1967 [Book 51] Folder Title Box Number 5 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292 governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance
  • Johnson's Diary, November 13-21, 1964[Book13] Box Number 2 Restriction Codes (A) Clo•d by Encullve Order 13526 governing access to national ucurtty lnfonnatlon. (B) Closed by atatute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed In acc:ordance
  • Lady Bird breakfasts with LBJ and family; Lady Bird to National Gallery of Art for Distinguished Ladies' Reception; Lady Bird describes reception and people; Lady Bird visits with Luci Johnson and her girlfriends; Lady Bird and LBJ to pre-gala
  • g h t i s a n o t h e r one of t h o s e r e c e p t i o n s f o r the C o n g r e s s i o n a l people. T h e r e due a t 6, I p u t on a s o r t of g o ld a n d s i l v e r l a m e d r e s s that Lyndon h a d bought m e in P a r i s , quite
  • ; National Symphony Orchestra's Music for Young Americans; Congressional Reception with comments about members & wives; briefing for Congressmen & tour for wives; dinner and dance; article by Dorothy McCardle about lights off at WH
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • giant crocodile viewed; Lady Bird describes 139 people laughing, shrieking, joking and falling out of rafts; press women and Lady Bird all manned the paddles; box lunches; rain; dinner and music
  • Big Bend National Park
  • only about t h i r t y m inutes, the f i r s t o f f i v e stops, A r e g u l a r m arathon 1 Next, t o the S t a t l e r - H i l t o n and t h e n t h e Armory where t h e r e were 1 3 , 0 0 r people. Tonfeht t h e d e c o r a t i o n s h a d
  • LBJ, Lady Bird & Luci Johnson to prayer service at National City Christian Church; Inauguration; funny story about Fern Baines; seating on inaugural platform; LBJ takes oath of office and gives address; inaugural luncheon; Lady Bird's classmate from
  • and Tony, and one of Lyndon’s father and mother, on a table. It will take shape and warmth and life and the story of a family, but it won’t be done in a day. And it’s marvelous to have the help and the guidance of people like Marny and Jean. Beginning
  • the children’s ward, a little engagement that Mrs. Kennedy had made some weeks ago and had asked me to keep. I took Lucy and Beth Jenkins with me, and we had baskets of toys to distribute among the children. The people were lined up out front: Dr. Schultz
  • join them by car farther on down son1cwhc re. B ut alas , as we communiciltcd witl1 them it sec: .1.ed that all their frit'nd:-> steadfas tly attended tl'.. ·11~ as newsp:::~cr - - one or two of the boats they thoug h t they id
  • husband, C o v er, and p r e tty little M ary th a t's b een a lm o s t living w ith L o u ise; lo ts of n eig h b o rs and E s th e rMaeTarner J e s s e 's re d -h e a d e d s e c r e t a r y fro m w ay b ack in NYA days - one of those V people th at you
  • lan e fro m W ashington - - M r. S p a rk s , M r, M urphy, a g re a t m any people we se e m e d to know - - to d is c u s s things th a t m u s t be done, r a th e r b r ie f irA fte r a w hile th e y le ft and the m o od w as tu rn e d to m y k
  • of the most warmly welcoming houses I know, fu ll of antiques and porcelains and paintings and casual shots of important people stretching over at least four administrations. We sat by the f ir e and had a drink and enjoyed a l i t t l e quiet v is itin g
  • , and then G o vern o r H a rris o n o f V irg in ia gave a little talk. Next G en era l B ra d ley h im s e lf, and then G en era l Eisenhow e r - and a ll day long, people r e fe r r e d to him as G en era l E is enhow er, not P re s id e n t Eisenhow e r