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Then you'll have to write your next of kin at
least twice "a'month.
Had dinner with Bill Douglas last night
and he was his usual entertaining self. He
wished tha t you could have been there, but not
half as much as
Con gre s sma.n
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• Johnson.
Mrs. Lyndon
- Lady Bird writes LBJ from Tyler, Texas, on her way home from Dallas. She says her trip was delightful, she still has the picture proofs, and will write in more detail later when she arrives home.
- Lady Bird describes her activities at home, how much she misses LBJ, and how much she enjoys his letters. She says the cook commented on what "a fine looking young man" he is.
- In a telegram sent from Tyler, Texas, Lady Bird tells LBJ that she had a hectic day and is taking the 5:00 bus home.
- Lady Bird says she feels low after returning home from Dallas but goes on to tell him about her plans for the next day. She describes her trip to Dallas, including her dinner with Victor McCrea during which she told him she is in love with LBJ
- ] job offer, says she is looking at the NBC notebooks he sent, and tells him she will go to town tomorrow and bring home her chairs. She ends with the wish that her letters were more clever, bright and interesting.
- for LBJ. Lady Bird comments on the letter from LBJ's mother that he enclosed with his last letter. She says they cannot plan on Thanksgiving. She cannot be home before November 17.
- of her mother's estate. Then she wants to rush on home to see LBJ.
- ever seen. She is waiting until I get home to try
it on her, and I can hardly wait to see her in _it.
Enclosed is copy of letter that I have written O. J.
this afternoon. Will write a gain soon and hope to be able to tell
you that I have gained ten
- are now refinishing
and I am confident they will be through by the time you
arrive. Anyway, the fire didn't bother the kitchoo, breakfast room or the upstairs, which is the usable part of our .
home, and we will certainly consider it a pleasure and quite
- day. Last night I
went by and picked Jim Rowe up and had dinner at his home with
Elizabeth, her mother and Jim's father. Got hom3 about 10:30 and
Sam Houston and Albertine were still up.
I have been getting down to the cormnittee meetings
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