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- then a number of opportunities to observe Mrs. Johnson in her relationship with the press and also, for that matter, Liz Carpenter. A: That's right. I have known Liz Carpenter for many years. long before she was in the White House. I knew her Of course
- Work with Mrs. Johnson on THE LIVING WHITE HOUSE; text/pictures formula; approval of final copy; criticism of the book; Mrs. Johnson's party when Melville Grosvenor presented the book to her; Liz Carpenter's relationship with Mrs. Johnson
- a letter to my children on about my own fortieth birthdaY,which was on this trip. I got to the point on this trip where I could predict when he would lose his temper. I thought that was pretty good. I compared notes with Liz Carpenter, who of course
- there and I got a call from Liz Carpenter. She said, "Kurt, Mrs. Lady Bird would like you to come down and see her." So I immediately went down to their suite of rooms, and there was Mrs. Johnson resting on the bed and she had curlers in her hair. She
Oral history transcript, Melville Bell Grosvenor, interview 1 (I), 4/28/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- the lady who took Mrs. Carpenter's place. word came back~ I%:~ I va They checked it out, and got those three hundred thousand copies that the White House Historical has paid for, and you don't have a new one. We want a new one, too. It's going to take