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  • school. The best I could figure out, he was about four years old. At that time he could already do a lot of spelling. He could not read according to my memory of what Mrs. Johnson said. But he could spell almost anything that he would hear. She
  • Details of visit with Dorothy Territo and Rebekah Johnson (LBJ’s mother) in 1958; topics discussed include: LBJ’s learning to read and beginning school at age 4; first teacher, Kate Deadrich Looney; LBJ’s decision to go to college; relationship
  • situation in the Dominican Republic. The President: At this point, the President read to those present the messages received in Washington from Ambassador Bennett on the scene in Santo Domingo, D.R. Senator Dirksen: The Senator related a telephone call he