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  • knows what airmail does these days. Am leaving on 2 :30 train this afternoon for Dallas. F..s.ve called Bill Clark to ask him if I could see him sometime tomorrow morning and of course he responded with an invitation to stay at their house and said he
  • for an hour each day. Since Bill indicated that he Nould take something else, Escoe has prepared four other suggestions and mailed them to him last night. Escoe was going to Dallas this morning to see him. Since I wanted to go to Dallas myself to see 1:rr
  • . • Seenie Dr1•• Au• 1.n. 'fe:xu Sunday 4 p.m., De pril 4, 1943 reat loTe: Saturlay morning I went by to ae• it ·••Johnson••• home yet but ahe wa•a'i. Then Saturiay night she e 11•4 ae ••haY1n1 Ju•1 r1Tet-to aay that there were a oupl ot
  • . I.t you ob~eot, let me k.no • oth rwise I sh 11 write lilm. An1 old uncl 1 ed r orda of no u e to ue I sh ll give to Reed's b cau ., thy ar nice to us and thy need them for eor p, else the1 oan' t g t new record • Jam1e oalle. Scurry today. was told
  • 4921 30th Place,~. Washington, D . c., April 12, 1943. w., Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, e/o Mr. J. c. Kellam, Brown Building, Austin, Texas. Dear Lady Bird: This morning I had a talk with Jim Bond of the Manpower Commission here. He told me that under
  • Lady Bird: Just received your note written at 1:25 PM April 6. The news on the Standard and aSCAP situation appears to be good. Please follow through and get both definitely settled. I will give some thought to the Safeway matter, but I know we cannot
  • , pianos, . chairs, draperies, and everything be new looking, bright and modernistic. We must go now from one extreme to the other - from the old to the new, from the dirty to the clean, from the drab to the bright - and I know you, Mother, Betty, with F
  • . The other two big problems with the station as I see them are these: ( l) Keeping opera.ting costs at a minimum l9w.' Roughly, I think these can be divided under the following heads: (a) Personnel (b) Service ( including news reports, Standard Library
  • Press; Homer Williams of the Postal Clerk (about you); and Mr. Buckner of the San Marcos Record. Today I see I have the fo~lowing to write: Mrs. Dale of the J3J..a.nco_Oounty News; Mrs. Glidden of the Johnson City Courier; and Leslie Cooper ot the San
  • was all 1.in and they were going to New York over the week-end for a vacation\ (She was really glad I _.!..n --, ~ took notice of her to ask her though, and I'm very glad I got ~ --' that off.) So I actually took Mrs. Arthur Carter, who has moved up here
  • be going to dinner or meeting him anywhere o not going to New York this· week-end and that I . t want him to call me with any plans to -~!£1f!ie a meet· hink he knew it all ahead of time and was n~ surprised waa very full of gh.arming compliments, whioh
  • - /, \ mand being approved end he said he had--so I will forbear. \A ~ I 1(rY. .,,. I called Kate Foley as soon as your letter came. Mrs. Forrestal is at Doctors' Hospital, East End Avenue at 87th Street, New York City, N. Y. She has been there for ~, 1 -H
  • of any uncertainties and to enerate a little enthusiasm. Now, dear, I shall begin giving you report• on all the thin a you a&ked about. 2. l. Statue of' new epaoe As you suggested l asked Jamie to phon• Sourry • He phoned both Scurry and San
  • March 18, 1942, 12 o'clock noon Dearest: Much important stuff is happening tod~y. First. we received three hot wires this morning on the labor situation, one signed by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce of Austin, the other two signed by San
  • there was someone in ou:r otfioe from eight-thirty in the morning to seven-thirty in the evening and muoh of the day S1mdny and the moment the decision was reached, it would mean a. lot to ua if' he would lat us knO"l:h Fr013 the general compl~'l;ion or the talk
  • Judge appointments, Army Air Support Command for Austin, office visits and mailing. Attachments concerning judge appointments for new Municipal Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia
  • legtsl t1on, that the House passed it, and O'D. vetoed it, thereby "saving my skin" and, I gathered, seving his prestige with hie oompany. He se1d he was going to aue the Reader's Digest u: they printed the New Republic (or '.Nation??) story eeying
  • on the lookout for them. I talked to International News and think I should have something by the end of the week. I am enclosing checks for $1500.00 which you can deposit in your account in the American National Bank and let Jesse draw it out to pay bills. I
  • ska again ••I orten I ••Nptel ~or ruture t1111e•• I alao ••• Benp thia morning-•h• ••• beamiDC am aa14 ha wa led to talk to me leiaurely an• t leng,h oon. aul Bolton• llei me alli a•k•• m•. "8 ti er omorrow. But the beat ot all ••• aeeillg iear olt
  • meeting at it's monthly luncheon Wednesday--for which I would not give two pins except that I do see about twenty Congressmen's wives there and this time it is being given as a farewell party for Mrs. Leavy before they leave to assume the new duties. V
  • ., Its th first t1me en7th1ng of that nature ha ever be•n done in the history of the te.t1on and ev r7bod7 id eeem \o haT grend time. 2. hie morning H rfield nd I ent to ae r. Belnan about our moving. ·e eimpl7 told him that we woulJ be mo•1ng between
  • Harfield starting at station and station picnic, KTBC moving studio space, difficulty collecting on old account debts, getting new KTBC studio space furnished and arranged
  • . KNOWLAND, CALIF. HARRY P. CAIN, WASH. RALPH E. FLANDERS, VT. WILLIAM H. DARDEN, CHIEF CLERK COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES May 12, 1952 Dear Lady Bird: I am enclosing copies of several letters I dictated as soon as I got to the office Monday morning. W e
  • March 12, 1942--1 P. Iii Darling; The best news I've had today came in a wire from Aunt Effie this morning--a oopy of' which I shall enclose. In February, 1939, just before she oame to see us in Washington when ff'! were living at 1910 Kalorama
  • ong letter 't". eoom.rnending settlom nt tor 1'. 25 t o tlieir New York hea.d,1 u.r~r- tora--o r m·-- y'bo ho had · lr ady. sont the l etter, .. r now u sin t.SC.t-. mud o. but the wholo thin~ OtHl 1t bo h oneotl)' pro nmmoosd we hour bhn tho lietv Y
  • . a oopJ of .Dad• note and I taking f~-- ~ll'~,:•/ John H1oks o m by thi morning. fine, alb 1t he. 1a extremel1 7ouns. I liked hi th loolf:• n4 ma . er Beal is so difighted setting h1ma so is J. abel; I think there 1e a general e1a m gettlne; round
  • ~:45 p. m. April 14, 1943 Dearest love: The last two days I have almost felt like throwing up my hands --but I don't think I'd ever really do that. Yesterday morning I went out to the transmitter and spent about an hour ·with Mr. Meiners. I don't
  • March 11, 1942, 11 A. M. Darling: Here goes the volume, written in the morning because if I wait until seven or eight o'clock at night there is never time enough. Your letter or March 9, in which you tell me that you really are not ~using 100
  • Maroh 8, 1942 Dee.rest love: !~~ This is Sunday afternoon and there are on~ Ed, Nellie, and I at the office. Mary is reading yours eeches at her room at the Dodge for "prophecies" for 1\Jordon. O. J. i inted this morning--so Mary told me ; I
  • of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination JA493 20 3 ~X~=MARSHALL TEX VIA MAYSVILLE KY 3r1 lrl l LYNDON JOHNSON= 1 HOUSE OFF I-CE- BLDG 3?0 - --'W -~A-SH- DC= -~ HAPPY NEW YEAR TO MY DEAR THE SPEM
  • Happy New Year
  • TELEGRAM DAY LETTER NIGHT LETTER RADIOGRAM CABLEGRAM □ X1T4t ~4ite tAtougt □ ~as~iughm □ □ April 21, 1966 Mrs. Lyndon Bo Johnson cl o Pierre Hotel Sapphire Room New York, New York I KNEW 30 YEARS AGO WHAT PEABODY HAS FINALLY LEARNED .. YOU
  • a. Rogers a~ ,ia not to sk for a new ol iti if 1oat1on , even 1f n w d.utea r nd re pone1b1l1tee were. adAed. .. becau e th t was corning to be looked upon ae a.n ttempt at evasion of th law. It goea to Houston, vhere they just rJ'mil._1t--no a.ct
  • Liver with On.i.cm.1, 1.15 (Steak Cut) 1.30 Club Steak-·-··· -_r-.. Filet Mignon or ·i·-Bqne Steak 1 A: New York Cut Sirl(ijn S+eak 1.4 Double New Yori Out Sirloin {for 2)-2.9J Double Porterhouse Steak (for 2)---2.91 Planked Steak (for ~)---------4.80
  • Asking to store film from election, for new film to take pictures of bluebonnets, and clippings from the clippings file to be used for writing a new program script
  • The Gotham _ Th~Town l,ous~ WILSHIRE LOS CHICAGO The Blae~stone CH I CAGO BOULEVARD The £uanshire ANGELES EXPOSITION NEW YORK CITY lhe Dra~e EVANSTON 1234 · The Town l,ouse .J.. Belleuiew Biltmore LOS ANGELES C, e • BELL EA
  • transcriptions is being bought by the W. Lee O'Daniel News, publication of Sen. O'Daniel (D-Tex.), ardent antiNew Dealer, to promote the newspa per. With musical opening and close, the transcription series consists of talks by Sen. O'Daniel and solicitations
  • LBJ and Ambassador's wives, party in honor of Anthony Celebrezze, Lady Bird and Lynda travel plans to New York for shopping, LBJ diet and health
  • --- THE WHITE HOUSE "She I s got a bathing suit and a nightgown- - - - I think the books 11 O LBJ /mjdr Feb 14, 1964 Mr. President, Brentano has two new books Mrs. Johnson would not have had an opportunity to read as yet and that would make
  • ELIZABETH SttOUMATOFF LOCUST VALLEY, NEW YORK 11560 Ja.n. 10, 1969 Mrs . Lyndon B. 1;,Tohnson 'tlhi te House 1fashington, D. C. 20500 For painting a portrait in watercolor of her dAughter, Mrs. Petrick Nugent $ 2,500.00 RECEIVED PAYMSNT IK
  • . I think your letter angle is s:pl0ndid and hope you can get out 20 or JO every day . It is very vdse to have Ivialcolrn come by when he can , and I want all of you to be very nice to him and his new wife . I dontt know of anyone I would rather rely
  • with so he wont have to change it as Hitler writes new geography . I think your letters are splendid , but the more I think of it , the more I ag1"ee with you that you should leave out any reference to working nwithout; salary" . I don ' t thinlc I have