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John b o w in g h o s p ita b ly , know ing e v e r y o n e o f u s by n a m e .
B ut a s tr a n g e ,
w h ite c a ta c ly
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is always pleasant to have Florence Mahoney to a party.
She was a request of the Gardners.
Lynda Bird came.
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to nearly everyone in the Cabinet:://>As soon as I greeted
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TH E W H IT E
- Meitner, scientist, during World War II
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1965
W ednesday, M ay 19th
W as one o f th o se days so fu ll to o v erflo w in g o f dem anding e v e n ts,
ea c h one so im p
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a y o u n g L i e t i t e n a n t w h ic h h e p r o n o u n c e d " iis te n a iff " b / o u g h t a s u i t —
a M i l i t a r y U n i f o r m f r o m a L o n d o n s h o p a n d th e n h e w e n t b a c k in th e
s a m e s h o p in 1964.
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- ; John Connally reminisces about Navy years with LBJ; Pearson tells story of tailor in London during World War II
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w o r l d , w h e r e L y n d o n w a s i n H a w a ii w ith G e n e r a l K y.
B u t i t w a s a f u l l d a y h e r e to o, th a t b e g a n a t 7, b e c a u s e I h a d a h a i r d o ,
a f t e r A l i c e B ro w n a n d I h a d o u r d e
- i t i a l e d i t " o . k . ".
An d I d i s c u s s e d w ith h im h is own d e c i s io n of
l a s t F r i d a y n ig h t a n d a s k e d if it w e r e i r r e v o c a b l e b e c a u s e L y n d o n
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- Oral history transcript, Alan S. Boyd, interview 2 (II), 12/18/1968, by David G. McComb
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h a m :a n d g r its , a n d h o t b i s c u i t s , a n d \
- , c o u ld w ith c l e a r c o n s c ie n c e .‘th ro w c a u tio n to the w ind b e c a u s e I w a s going to
n e e d a l l th e s tr
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m e m b e r s , lac k in g sa d ly - He n r y ]doaD
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i[ and Laurance Ro c k e f e lle r who a r e both
i n H a w a ii.
It w a s a d ay of r e p o r t s .
G e n e r a l Duke, e n
- n c e s s e s , a n d a l l t h e a s s e m b l e d p o l i t i c a l
f i g u r e s , b u t t h e S w e d e s w ho p u t t h i s g r e a t
festive holiday
to g e th e r and then e v ery b o d y spoke, including once m o r e m y
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Bureau of Public Roads and has written books on Freeways and
Cities.
Halprin was appointed by the President to the National
Council on the Arts in December, 1966.
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m e n t a l no te to t e l l B e s s no m o r e r a c k of l a m b --and let's g iv e g u e s ts t h a t
: exquiisite F«ii^»^the singing violin so they w
- r a p h ic a lly r e p r e s e n t i n g th e w h o le U n ite d S ta te s , f r o m
N ew Y o r k to H a w a ii.
A n d I w a s p r o u d th a t t h e r e w a s o n e T e x a s g i r l f r o m
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T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 16, 1965
Arid t h e n II w o r k e d on the m a i l
- d i n n e r a n d th e n I s a w G u n s m o k e , th in k in g by th e t i m e
n e x t S a t u r d a y c o m e s w h e n a n d if Ii s e e it, th e I n a u g u r a l w i l l b e b e h in d
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6) Rudolph Kauffmann II (March 5, 1965) suggested trans
ferring the care of street trees to the National Park
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Service and replacing the grass surrounding them
with pre-cast, perforated, concrete slabs. He
further suggested choosing
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- and pa;inting up and p la n tin g can do to k eep the c i t y "cool, baby",
to k e e p dow n that s p ir it o f fr u s tr a tio n and h o s t ilit y w h o se fin a l
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b r i e f l y lo o k in g a t th e
fa m ilie s.
a n d th e alK ia e w h ic h th e y p r e p a r e f o r s e r v i c e
A n d th e
- to s e e
th e m to d i s c u s s s ii^ o f f e r i n g th e l i t t l e h o u s e i n J o h n s o n C i t y w h e r e L y n d o n
g r e w u p to th e N a t i o n a l P a r k S e r v i c e , a n d a p i e c e o f l e g i s l a t i o n t h a t w o u l d
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s w ift, an d the tan k n e a r the o ld s to n e h o u se that w e hop e R o y W h ite m a y bu y,
i s r e m a r k a b ly d e e p , and b lu e and c le a r , but the la n d i t s e l f i s drab a n d
fo r b id d in g
- r e e to q u a lif y f o r s o m e of t h e s e b e a u t i f i c a t i o n f u n d s ^w e r e N e w H a v e n w h e r e
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MEMORANDUM
TH E W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 10, 1966
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R i c h a r d L e e i s M a y o r
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TH E W H I T E H O U S E
WASHINGTON
T u e s d a y , June 16, 1964
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Thank g o o d n e s s I didn’ t fa in t.
I hope m y
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s p e a k in g o n e ,
F re n ch
who h a d u s e d th e g u id e book i n F re n c h
a n d a M rs. N a d a l l o f t h e E m bassy o f A r g e n ti n a who h a d
u s e d i t in S p a n is h .
a trip
And M rs. P e t
- a p ic tu r e of m e taken in fr o n t of h e r p o r t r a it
to l e a v e a t the h o u s e .
And then a lit t le p a st 10:00 w e w e r e d r iv in g b a c k
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o v e r the l o v e l y v a l l e y r o a d s to W o od stock , a r r iv i n g