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April 2
1810 37th St., N.W., Washington, D. c.
CZ) Goldschmidt
February 14
3036 P. St., N. W., Washington, D. c •
✓ Ann
./ Charles E. Marsh
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Col. E.
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Thompson
Gene Lassater
V Henderson, Texas
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Betty Long (Mrs. Bob Long)
January 17
March
- disheartened about the state of affairs at WPB and the ~ J
. REA-Faddis Committee-WPB-Priva-tePower Company-Bob Poage fuss.
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\ht,e....,senator writes that it would be the achievement of the year
if we
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I think your letter angle is s:pl0ndid and hope
you can get out 20 or JO every day .
It is very vdse to have Ivialcolrn come by when
he can , and I want all of you to be very nice
to him and his new wife . I dontt know of anyone
I would rather rely
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
Dear Bird :
Thanks for your note written Sunday . Glad to know about
Wicky ' s little girl . I hope she will hurry and grow up
and Tex uill give her the right name to begin
- · him tor dotni lt 1n the paat. and 1nd1oated hO\Y muoh mon im•
portan· t wa1 this year than ev•r and how, ••· hoped he oould get one
to ua. "Vfe .mould h•ar tram him tomol"row. And,,. ought to know a.bout
the other oowtiee in the nM\ three daya. l hope
- work. He, of course, asks for nothing more but
I do hope that you may be able to help him. For the
sake of the record, let me make it clear that this
suggestion and endorsement I am making in my individual
and personal capacity, solely and alon
- (?) and hie
wife v,ere there. I saw the Aubrey Williama. Hope Ridings Miller.
beviea or Spanish-speakinG smartly dressed South American women.
and of all unaxpeotad people--Lindley Beokworth,. ansoonoetl beside
the eavie,r1 l S Mra. Dempsey knows tho sl·e
- that the
President didn't say anything against him (they
hoped he might even say something for him). Malcolm told Hershey that he didn't think anyone who
was a friend of Lyndon's would even bring up such
a subject to him. I laughed and said that as far
as I
- legal order.
It appears that Miss Berneioe (it was at her house in Jefferson that Aunt Effie was staying when he wrote Unole Claud
and received his antffl'er) has found thi
etterUl
We had
given up all hope of finding it.
t
ght to make Aunt
Effie