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  • on the b a c k s e a t, n e x t to th e w indow . " She lo o k e d v e r y p r e tty in a tu rq u o is e d r e s s , h e r m a n n e r e a s y , w a rm - a n d M r. N u g en t is v e r y young lo o k in g , q u ite lik e P a t, a n ic e m ix tu r e of d
  • ll in love w ith th em , I m u st say th at I didn’t b e fo re T h ey ' r e se v en young people whom R ic h a rd A d le r d e s c rib e d a s The face of young A m e ric a , doing folk m u sic w hich they h o lle r out w ith a c o n sid e ra b le
  • togeth er, about 1200 young D em o cra ts who had paid $100 fo r the dinne r, and quite an ach ievem en t that w as, among the 30 y e a r o ld s o r so, Eddie in hi s g lo ry , and such a lo t of enthusiasm he has poured into it, Lyndon m ade a b r ie f
  • w h e r e L y n d o n w as born. M EM ORANDUM S a tu r d a y , J u n e 4, 1966 THE WHITE HOUSE Page 2 Wa s h i n g t o n I t r i e d to p a in t a p i c t u r e of M r s . J o h n s o n 's e a r l y d a y s t h e r e - - a young b r i d e i n
  • the 1965 ; Sunday, June 6th (continued) young, a ttr a c tiv e B ill F a v o r s - - he run s the C an eel B a y P la n ta tio n , w e had b e e n to th e ir h o u se fo r c o c k t a ils . And so m e frien d s of T ony’s and M a tia n a 's, M r. and M
  • a lls at the E lm s . I l e t him know that it m ig h t be had, but I 'm not enough o f a s a le s m a n to m a k e him d r o o l at the p r o s p e c t of gettin g it. A t 4 o 'c l o c k w e had one o f the c o n c e r t s f o r young p e o p le
  • because sh e w a s o f th e young f o lk s , 0^ h o s te s s . So m a n y B e c k y , S u s a n , W a r r i e L y n n , "M e r t ie B a ld w in , the young d a u g h te rs o f m a n y C o n g re s s m e n , w e re h o s te s s e s a ll o v e r the g
  • r o f the "W hite H o u se gang" s o c a l le d , a s a v e r y young s c h o o l fr ie n d o f Quentin R o o s e v e lt in 1904. A nd ending w ith L ynda B ir d w ho to ld o f h e r ow n t im e s h e r e ... t h e c o s tu m e p a r ty w h e r e
  • le , the s o b e rin g young m e n in u n ifo r m . A c ro w d is a w o n d e rfu l p a g e a n tr y of A m e r ic a . I h av e so m a n y v ig n e tte s in m y m in d ^ lik e S a tu rd a y E v e n in g P o s t c o v e r s of s c e n e s fro m c ro
  • th en v e r y so o n i t w as a l l o v e r . A t the l a s t m o m e n t A rc h b is h o p O 'B o y le r e a d a te le g r a m of c o n g r a tu la tio n s to the young co u p le fro m the P o p e , . s e n t, I b e lie v e , in th e n a m e
  • FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1964 - - page 1 F r i d a y , J u ly 3 1 s t. Oh, h appy a u g u r y of th e d a y ! L yn do n w as in m y r o o m a n d t h e r e w as no te le p h o n e to a l e r t h im w hen the m o r n i n g c a m e . T h e s h a d e s w e
  • Lady Bird lunches with Hugh Sidey and Jean Franklin of Time magazine for study on Lady Bird; tea with friends; visit with friend from youth at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Lynda Johnson to New York for Young Citizens for Johnson; Luci
  • m b e r s of o u r 8 1 s t C lub a n d In te r n a tio n a l g ro u p , a n d a n a t t r a c t iv e , young R e p u b lic a n , M rs , B r a d f o r d M o rs e , o f M a s s a c h u s e tts . M r s . H a rv e y w as the fu n n ie s t, s n d T hey
  • - c o ll a r people/^ taking le s s o n s in how to ru n o ffic e m a c h i n e r y . I a s k e d one young w o m a n w h y she w a s doing it . . ^' and she s a id that w ith typing and shorthand^,'she knew she could a l w a y s g e t a job, but i f
  • w ith tw o e a r r i n g s j a u n ti l y on one e a r . And th e n B e s s P o r t e r P a r m e n t e r w ith h e r h u s b a n d , lo o k in g a s young an d h a p p i e r th a n s h e h a d 15 y e a r s ago. W e g r e e t e d e a c h o th e r
  • r th e r e on the sid e w a lk , w hen t h e r e w a s no m o r e n ew s th an ju s t u s going to c h u r c h . T h e m i n i s t e r w a s a r e a l young m a n fro m s o m e w h e re in the so u th , M is s is s ip p i I b e lie v e , an d I f e
  • a i s e and f o n d n e s s . And th e n q u ic k ly b a c k to th e W hite H ouse w h e r e a t 5:00 in th e ^ Y ellow O v al R oo m I m e t w ith A la n Boyd and 35 h ig h w ay e n g i n e e r s . T h e y w e r e a l l young m e n w ho w e r e j u s
  • -- ra n g in g fro m a young M uriel sur r o u n d e d by h e r s m a ll c h ild re n , a n d a v e r y b o u n c in g H u b e rt, to th e one a t th e I n a u g u ra tio n , w h e re s h e ’s d an cin g w ith L yndon a n d I w ith H u b e r t.^ ' T h e
  • te r e d h a i r e d d a u g h te r C l a r i s s a and h e r h u s b a n d a n d young J im . \ E l s p e t h R o s to w an d h e r 8 5 - y e a r - o l d m o t h e r . f r o m 85 to s ix m o n t h s . h a n d to h a n d . in l a te . In f a c t, th
  • n d a o n a t r a y in h e r r o o m . She, b l e s s h e r , w a s g o in g d o w n to m e e t the l a d i e s of the p r e s s a t 1:00 to t a l k a b o u t b e in g a w o rk in g g ir l an d b ein g a young b r id e . c o n s i d e r a b l y
  • f pony t a i l s , ti e d w ith y e llo w r i b b o n s . O n ly C a r o l y n lo o k ed lik e a c o n s e r v f a t i v e , young m a t r o n in a s w e e t and n o r m a l l e a t h e r c o s tu m e b o u g h t s o m e w h e r e on m a i n s t r e
  • il h a d b e e n a t h o m e , w e h e a r d , w ith a f e v e r of 103, T h e y did ■ s e e h e r h u s b a n d , a n d a h a n d s o m e young m a n h e w a s , A b o u t t h r e e w e r e a c h e d th e J o s e p h H i r s ch h o rn r e s i d e n
  • ." .. - / ' . , | MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE WASHINOTOM S a tu rd a y , A p r i l Z, 1966 Page 5 Six young g i r l s , a l l L a tin o s , h a d e n c a s e d t h e m s e l v e s in c a r d b o a r d b o x e s , a h o le a t the top th ro u g h w h ich t h e i r h e a d s
  • t o r - - o b v i o u s l y a n o l d f r i e n d o f L u c i ' s a n d P a t 's c a m e up w ith a p r o p r i e t a r y a i r , o v e r s e e in g young P a t r i c k Lyndon. T he young p a r e n ts w e r e having a good tim e w ith c o m p le te e
  • v ic e f o r one w h ole ev en in g . We ta lk e d of s a l a r i e s a n d c o u r s e s , w h a t s o r t of young m e n a n d w o m e n we h o p ed to t u r n out a n d r e a d y f o r w h a t jo b s . A nd w e ta lk e d of the m e n to h e a d
  • p l a c e s a t o n c e a n d B e s s w a s t r y i n g to m a n a g e dow ns t a i r s a s w e ll a s u p s t a i r s an d I m i s s m y l i t t l e c o t a r i e of in te llig e n t an d the d e c o r a t i v e young l a d i e s I u s e d to h
  • I n t e r i o r ; a n d a s ta t i s t i c i a n w ith th e E c o n o m ic A d v is e r s ; a n d a n a t t r a c t iv e young n e g ro w o m an w ith the O ffice of C iv il R ig h ts ; to a n a i r t r a f f i c c o n tr o l s p e c i a lis t w ith
  • . M ajor G e n e r a l Whitne y and M r s . W hitney. And a v e r y s o le m n - lo o k in g o r ie n t a l M is s Ochu, who had b e e n young A rthur M a c A r th u r ' s n u r s e , and who w a s now , I gathered^the H e le n W illia m s and Z
  • n to th e E a s t R oom to m e e t the 5 young w in n e r s who w e r e th e r e r e h e a r s i n g . A nd th e n on to th e th e a tr e f o r a n h o u r of lo o k in g a t T om A tk in s w edding p ic tu re s . T h e y a r e sp len d id ! It h
  • ry H all W ilso n a n d M ik e M a n a to s, B ill M o y e rs , w o rk in g on the l i s t s f o r th e u p c o m in g p a r t ie s . T h e one on A u g u st 2 3 rd f o r the young fo lk s w ho a r e g e ttin g m a r r i e d - r" H u b e r t H u m p
  • a s o r t h e c o u n t r y o w n e d a t l e a s t t h i s qp^abexx q u ite re m a rk a b le sce n ic a ttra c tio n . I s u p p o s e t h i s i s a n o t h e r s i g n th a t we a r e a young co u n try . We w e n t h o m e by a v e r y b a c k r o
  • a r le m . I w e lc o m e d th e w o m en w ith a p le a f o r - 1 - 1965 F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 19th (co n tin u ed ) v o lu n te e r s s o m e 20, 000 o f them , - - t o r e a c h o u t to one m illio n young c h ild r e n l o s t in th
  • HOUSE W ASH IN GTON Monday, F e b ru a ry 24, 1964 Page 3 appeared, spelle d that way, in the newspaper re p o rt that she was going to be the H on orary Student Chairm an of the National Symphony M usic fo r Young A m e r ic a , an annual s e r ie s
  • ; news reports on the change in spelling of Luci Johnson's name; free concerts by National Symphony Music for Young America
  • a n p u b lic a t la r g e , good ta lk of t h e gap b e tw e e n th e g e n e r a tio n s ^ in itia te d m o s tly b y m e , b e c a u s e I had b e e n ' r e a d in g a b o u t R o s to w 's a p p e a r a n c e b e f o r e a g ro u p of young c o
  • a s t i c a b o u t go ing to New Y o r k a t 2:00 o 'c l o c k to s ta y a t M a r y L a s k e r ' s h o u s e a n d h av e d a te s w ith D av e, who r e m a i n s t h e m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g young m a n sh e kn ow s in s p i t e of q u ite
  • d A . W. w e n t d r i v i n g . T h e v i e w o u t m y w in d o w i s a d e l i g h t . E a r l y th is s u m m e r the c o r n w a s young a n d a v e r y f r e s h g re e n , an d e v e r y d ay it s e e m e d t a lle r . T h e n o n o u r l
  • a tio n o f th e v e r y young i n Is ra e l, A c tu a lly , ab o u t m a k in g I s r a e l in to a N atio n - - w ith MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE r WASHINGTON T u e s d a y , A u g u st 2, 1966 c o n s id e r a b le a c c e n t on b e a u
  • er the country a s the f ir s t step. ■I w a s ask ed a q u estion and sa id , "My m ain d e s ir e is that it w ill b e a liv in g thing and w ill b e of u se to a lo t of young p eop le in te r e ste d in p u b lic s e r v ic e , b e c a u s e
  • a c h in a B r a n d y N a p o le o n ■with a lu m p o f su g a r and c o v e r e d it w ith cham pagne. L yn d a is a t C am p D a v id w ith D a v e and a- young m a r r ie d c o u p le , p r o b a b ly h e r l a s t c h a n c e fo r th is y e a r
  • W a sh in g to n -o n -th e -B ra z o s - - th e r e s t o r a t i o n of it; The sleek and b e a u tifu l B e n ts e n s , th e young b a n k e r E lk in s . s o m e g r e a t - - a l l c h a r m in g . O v e ta ’s h o u s e is fu ll of p a in ti n
  • e a r l y anyb o d y I k n o w . I don*t know w hy i t s h o u ld s t a r t l e m e to s e e th a t sh e h a s a so n who a p p a r e n tly is in h is young t h i r t i e s . We d ro v e w ith L iz to B u ch a n an fo r th e d e d ic a tio n of th