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- as we would like to have it. Would you describe that as fully as you can? WH: That time I recall in detail because I was running for Democratic nomination for a place in the Texas Senate. It was the 19th Senatorial District, composed of six counties
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Tuesday Date May 11, 1965 Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place). White House Entry No. Time (approx.) 7:10 Breakfast (EDT) 8:30 Said goodbye to President at South Portico and boarded
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Barter Theater, Abingdon, Virginia, 5/11/1965"
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- it is with the live theater , which unfolds befo1·e us scenes to be arr..uaed by, to be saddened by, to give us excitement, melanchol y, pleasure, to heighten our spirits and to make us think. I remember so well the last time I was in thia theater. It was too long ago
- a sense of national heritage which stems from this man. Jefferson was a most conspicuous apostle of democracy. He expresoed the hopes and ideals of his time in his person, ht s words and in his faith in the equality of man. This house attracts me aa few