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- this State through for the Democratic Party . Now we are back , the sun is shining , and the streets are full~ Instead of turkeys they are full of what I think must have been Democrats by the way they were cheering and waving. I want to say a word of thanks
- of the coast who took action to safeguar d the land along whi ch this scenic road now travels. For, this coastline lies here in the afternoon sun - - the western boundary of our continent. Inscribed on this plaque - - we can read the words of Robinson Jeffers
Press release, "Arrival Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 6/2/1965"
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- FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY JUNE 2, 1965 - · 4:30 P. M. ARRIVAL REMARXS BY MRS. LYNDON B . JOHNSON ST• THOMAS, VIRGYN ISLANDS and To b e tranopo!'ted in four hours to these i elands of sun, s ea trade winds is a 20th Century mirade i g~ntle ..u
- t s e r v ic e of the day, and it M o th er’ s •P Day - how could we m is s it. Then we went to a sm a ll pa rty at P h il P o t te r ’ s, one o f Lyndon’ s fa v o r it e re p o r te r s of the B a ltim o re Sun and s e v e r a l o f his ed ito rs
- this island could receive: "Her treasure is the gold of her sun, the silver of ber moonlight, and the sapphire of ber pearl-crested waves. "This treasure requires no iron strong box. It is safe from the greedy bands of man -- for it belongs to God." So, today
- playground equipment was alive with children from all over town. An .:old man was fishing in the sun. Family after family was picnicking -- one, a group of travelers from the Philippine~ shared their rice cake with me under your cherry trees. „. There were
- back to W ashington, doing m y duty, taking c a r e of Susan, staying h ere doing what I w anted to d o - w ork in g, w alking, lying in the sun. Lyndon had se ttle d it, a s he d oes ‘ m a n y th in g s, by sa y in g , "I am not going to h ave you
- but the sun breaking out ju st as the p r o ce ed in g s w ent on. c The B ish op of C orpus C h r isti, H is E x c e lle n c y T hom as D ru ry m ade a p o etic in^vocation and then Stu U d all in trod u ced the g u e s ts --G e o r g e H artzog, the D
- hayrides and watermelon suppers, learni~ to swim in Mulberry Creek, the lazy curl of a : cousin's fishing line flickering in the sun, church on Sunday and then the long Sunday dinner with kinfolks - endless kinfolk -- discussing the endless family gossip
- the ranch country; Gwen Gibson of the New Y ork H erald Tribune; and M ary Packinham of the Chicago Tribune; and M u riel Dobbins of the B altim ore Sun, Karen K le in felter, the best thing that happene d to the Dallas N ew s in years; and Norm a Ekdahl
- o m ic MEMORANDUM THE W H I T E H OU SE W e d n e sd a y , A p r il 8, 1964 WASHINO T O N Page 6 The sun c a m e out and lit up the Y e llo w O val R oom w ith fu ll g lo r y , I had the f e e lin g that i t w a s the r ig h t thing, the a p p
- sa id , " I 'd go on, and I 'd sta y . MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE f v WASHINGTON W ednesday, M a rch 27, 1968 get som e sun, have a good tim e , " . Page 2 So L iz and I w o rk ed p u t a p o ss ib le trip i/\it looks lik e we m ig h t go
- a y s d e t r a c t e d f r o m h is dignity. A l a r g e w o m a n r u s h e d up a n d p in n e d a w h i te o r c h i d on m e . The p r i e s t 's s i s t e r gave m e a h an d m ad e sun bonnet - - blue and w hite ch eck ed . A l l th e l i t t
- and th er e w o u ld be a m a n r id in g shotgu n - - w h ic h the G o v e rn o r e x p la in e d to m e^"on top". c a lic o and sun b o n n e ts . And th ere w e r e s e v e r a l o ld e r la d ie s in q u ite a u th e n tic A nd a ll the tim e th ere