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  • the only way a Democrat can. F: Neither girl gave you any real trouble. C: No. Luci was infinitely more cooperative than Lynda. I don't like comparisons in that respect either, because both of them really, I think, showed that they had grown up
  • for auction; restoration of boyhood home; Secret Service rules on use of Ranch Road 1; LBJ’s judgment of people; Lady Bird’s relationship with Jackie Kennedy; Barbara Howar; transition; cooperation of Luci and Lynda; Lady Bird’s shopping for clothes; Women’s
  • certainly did cooperate with the institution because you don't become Cherry Blossom Princess to see the sun set on the empire, so to speak. I mean you wouldn't take a public assignment or honor like that if you didn't expect to do some penance
  • expanded because he was trying to win support, friendship, cooperation, from all the members of the Senate. That also means having the understanding of their wives. It meant some entertaining. I think that she fell in love with the Senate and became
  • the cooperation of some of the nurseries around town, who by now had begun to feel the economic aid that her program had brought all of them, we planted that school and had a ceremony. Walter Washington was then head of Housing, but that was also one