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  • 1964 Sat urday, July 25~ Was an easy and pleasant day. About noon I W(·nt ove r to Lyndon's office, hoping I could snare him, a nd walked right into an informal press conference. Lyndon in his rockin;; chair, some 25 or 30 news paper peopl e
  • National politics
  • of t hought in the cou_n l r y, Gold,va t c: :· said, 11 Eighty per cent of my people ar e conservati ve; abou t t w enty p e r cent disagree . " The n he said -- and h t:.~ !" e Lyndo n felt that h e showed th e most enthusiasm, t he most real
  • National politics
  • la te it a little bit into a speech. And then at one o’ c l o c k , t h e r e cam e one of those things that m u st be p e c u lia r ly A m e ric a n , a s m a ll g e s tu re of our national fee lin g fo r the ind ivid ual. Sen ato r M a rg a re t C
  • Title March 2 - 31 , 1968 [Book 54) Box Number 6 Restriction Codes (A) Cloud by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national security lnfonnatlon. (B) Closed by statute or by the agenc y which originated the document. (C) Closed In accordance
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • - 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
  • LBJ & Lady Bird 5-state tour; Lady Bird describes Chicago; stop at Cline High School, South Bend, IN; LBJ speech; stop at Peru, IN; LBJ speech & Lady Bird remarks at National Convention of League of Women Voters, Pittsburgh, PA; LBJ addresses United
  • and Tony, and one of Lyndon’s father and mother, on a table. It will take shape and warmth and life and the story of a family, but it won’t be done in a day. And it’s marvelous to have the help and the guidance of people like Marny and Jean. Beginning
  • other people - - o th e r frien d s -- m a y use them r a th e r frequently. L a t e r w e w e n t d o w n to t h e p o o l w h e r e L y n d o n m e t u s , a n d I h a d 30 l a p s a n d L u c i a n d M a r i e w a t c h e d f r o m t h e b a n k w h i
  • that w ill eventually have 80,000 people. B ut the p a t t e r n is s e t. At p r e s e n t , th e r e a r e only a b o u t 2 ,0 0 0 . H ouses and c o m m e rc ia l a re a and s tre e ts and r o a d s a r e l a i d o u t s o t h a t i t i s p l e a s
  • 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
  • ; late lunch; LBJ & Lady Bird take naps and read newspapers; LBJ goes for walk with Yuki and greets people outside the fence; Johnsons play bridge; helicopter back to the White House
  • ; Lady Bird mentions many people at the fundraiser for the JFK Library; program of Frederick March reading JFK's favorite poetry; LBJ & Bobby Kennedy discuss Civil Rights Bill; Lynda Johnson is in Hawaii