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  • in the even in g, ^e w as to m ake h is talk oi^ w ar. T he MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE ■■WASHINGTON Sxinday, M arch 31, 1968 sp e e c h w a s n ot y e t fir m . P age 2 T h ere w e r e revision s^ ^ people to see^»* so he b egan to put on h is c l o t h
  • National politics
  • me to say No to anything that Frank asked me to do. Oddly enough, I got a note from Frank, saying that because of his close association with the broadcasting business, he would not be out at the a irp ort to m eet m e. He thought the press might make
  • ay out enough fo r ■; th em . ^ A nd then c a m e ,/w h a t I think w as the p u rp o se of h is c a ll, 'T h e wonderftil thing,'’-he sa id , I'was j think, though th e re h a s b een lo ts ofjpeaisBi p r e s s u r e s , a ll the people who know
  • rta b le c l i m a t e ^ f o r two v e r y l i b e r a l and outspoken people lik e C l i f f and V ir g i n i a . th e y 'v e just had a w o n d e rfu l in te rlu d e . But f o r this moment^.^^'^'” C l i f f has been le c tu r in g in England, b e
  • at the knights w ore in m e d ie v a l d a y s, and they r e a lly m u s t have b e en ju s t five fe e t fo u r in ch es ta ll. We did se e th o se . And i t 's e n o rm o u sly illu m in a tin g to go through w ith people like yr? Rousseau ^ a ^ __ and R
  • Lady Bird goes to New York City to purchase clothing; Lady Bird attends dinner party given in her honor at Brooke Astor's home; Lady Bird mentions several people at the party; Charles Engelhard tells a funny story; Lady Bird recounts an earlier
  • lik e s c o tc h and so d a and so when s e v e r a l n e w sp ap er people cam e up and b e g a n to talk to m e , I g u e s s I sh ould not have b een s u r p r is e d that la t e r on it w as r e p o r ted I w as h aving a sco tch and so d
  • ) th in k I had r e a l l y done a good d a y 's w o r k . T h e y a r e i n t e r e s t i n g people- I lo v e to h e a r t h e m t a l k a b o u t r e s e a r c h t h e y had do ne on m a k in g th e d r a w in g s f o r th e old f o r t s of T e x
  • o r y . It w as a g r e a t show and I w as glad I w as th ere to w atch it, though I had the fe e lin g that th ese b a ttle s are won, th is day is o v e r , this i s the l a s t h u r r a h ." Y o u a re not forgotten people", he w en t on, "We
  • ju st r e tu r n w hat people have b e e n s a y i n g to m e a l l a f t e r n o o n - - ' I ' l l p r a y f o r y o u r h u s b a n d . ' " I w a lk e d on a n d th e r e w a s J e s s i e H u n te r w ith h e r w ild flo w e r s e e d booth
  • & people; unveiling ceremony for FDR portrait by Madame Shoumatoff; Margaret Truman & Cliff Daniels are houseguests; Margaret's pianos sank into White House floor; Lady Bird & LBJ make remarks; "Sunrise at Campobello"; Lady Bird to Harkness Ballet