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  • ~~~ ) ~ . ~ This must have been written Saturday, October 5, 1968 Came back with the night reading Mon, Oct 7 and they were at David over this weekend. mjdr
  • reliable radioman to take charge and represent you and run the station. Here is a letter Paul Bolton wrote me sometime ago about Richardson. After you read it you may want to discuss it with Paul and if Richardson particularly appeals to you ask Paul
  • Sunday, February 15 Dearestt I'm enolo11ng oop1ee ot •ome mor• "letter• to key triende"', which ! wish you'd read and orit1o1a• and r•• turn with any ohangea you want mad•• Bryan'• letter ha• alrea.dy b••n mailed, beoauae all other San Marooa
  • it just to be a spasmodic something that we get up Wednesday night for F'riday re lease. One of the first things I think we should do is prepare a letter to be mimeographed (we can mimeograph it here or if Harfield wants to, we can actually ship him my
  • John Sharpe which I was rather sorry to read. He has always seemed so t}jl reliable. I am going to just write and thank him and tell him how much we shall miss him and that I am sending it on to you. Dear, I had a letter from Betty yesterday that I am
  • 5:30 p.m. April 19, 1943 Darling mine 1 I enjoyed our talk la.st night very much ~nd I was eepeoially glad to hea.r tv~,o thinge-.-tha t we are releeeed from INS and the t you. may come home thla week-end. Both of those are things to oheer about
  • and we would not therefore want Mary to move out of the Dodge, let us ) know when and if you can. Yes, I still see quite a bit of the delegation. We're going to the Poages for dinner tomorrow night. I saw Mrs. t\f -., Luther Johnson dovm tow.n and we
  • in November--he might have a whole new Congress, even if they were Democrats, many of them, but new people. That would not be so good." He said he had had a letter from you and he read part of it to me. He. said ,""'Tell cyndon I am going to get started
  • apart• ment in April. l had a grand time the other night a'b the Roweal I bad two date• and a coraage, which 1• pretty good, don't you think? The dates were tom Clark and Mr. Howland. Jim ns the la.et itc,. attive, ae uaual. The people wer-e •11 some
  • come bc.. ck up to the station at night ©.nd learned to operate the controls! This her own idea . i.iould be valuable in case of shortaGes ot' personnel we face. I think she writes a very pretty letter, don't you? Her voice over tt.e telephone und her
  • still one of the thrillinc:; th g1 to me. Malcolm Bardwell juat oa ia married a.nd they ate living a.t th• Geor, ...,. ,, ..- ... ~ingto Inn. H• laid that he and hie Wife were goin .r. rt . ooming ov•r at night, helping ua out. advising u political
  • to be thanktul for teeU.ng ver., epry and atrong•and happy. Bill Olark just oal.l ed and aak~ me to dinner tomorrow night. I auppoae I'll go. Tonight!'• going to eat out With Mary and then come baok to the oftloe, tort have at lea.at• do1en letter• I'd like
  • servi oe feature and Bill is willing to accept it --wants, in fact, to sign the con tract before he goes to Washington next Saturday. I told Escoe I t bought the A&M business was in ab ate.. ment pending our getting night time••no need to undertake
  • ! would say it 1e definitely favorable and thltt it would baP, en within the next two w·eeka. Tomorrow morning I a going to ga oft a:n airmail letter to fay,o r Miller tellinr:; him of our con e:r tion. Malcolm is coming by to read it and dele ~e or make
  • produotiv 1ght h ure l'v ep nt tno I 1 Te be n her -· produet1ve of the t1"U.th. it not of mone7. four boa.re l·at night (until m16n1ght) 0 The aocoUOt followtnga ar largely f1ot1on. TheJ r on the books tor the K1ete n n4rew Inelto K llogg'e DaTe
  • . About '15 on outdoor adv rtisll.ng• ... bil boards. H thi ks bus oarda are out, b oaus people are too haraesed to read t em nowad ys•-! o rta1nl1 do. I kno. urr1ed am I told him about y ur rade""out tor ~ 300 11th the l\ustin . er1o a I asked Gordon
  • a few birthdays tomorrow. Wt M"VVT""-"'-""-" , ti VJ a-k \--ft-1. · ~.,, ~ Darling, I just took the lib_e rty of reading Mr. Wade's $25 a week or $25 a month? I can't ~ .letter to Chuck. Was it H~"""~- ~r;;:t tell, as he rather had it typed over
  • --- 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
  • LBJ family, reading/books, REA job
  • LBJ upcoming work plans for a campaign, Lady Bird plans regarding living arrangements in Texas vs. Washington D.C., Lady Bird travel plans, Lady Bird books and reading
  • Lady Bird reading "Kitty Foyle," TJ Taylor raising cattle, CCC work, Environmental Conservation, Congressional Calendar and the War, Juanita Roberts
  • 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
  • in excess of this amount, if any. ' Of course a will is legal where there are two witnesses to it, and no one need ever read. the will, it can n,ust be signed and witnessed by two witnesses. If you should decide to wait until you come out here I could help
  • . Your letters are the best reading and the best recreation I have . Thanlcs much for the valentine . one from San Francisco . All my love , 1 l'ifrs . Lyndon B. Johnson 1320 House Office Building Washington , D. c. I vJill send you another
  • Francisco . Your letter written on the 19th has just been delivered and I have read and reread it . It made me very happy that you had a pleasant visit wit h Sam. more frequent . Please make them I am still waiting for that social report that you were
  • out - -and send them to Gordon for his colllil111 . She should watch the Hotels for people from 11exas whom you should call ; read ever;l paper for births , deaths , weddings , for a letter over your signature . ( If r~ary has too much to do , Ne llie
  • paragraph , then the rest of the letter should read something like this : nr know that Lyndon will be more than grateful for your loyalty and interest , but I am sure he would not want anyone to have to petition the President to relieve him from aciive duty
  • . After we finished talking to i,.~ ---•three o'olook we could not go to sleep, so we all sat aro and discussed the various possibilities of the no-- J- •Jli:I- m.on't; s until about four, and then Nellie and Macy went ep and I alternately read Time and t
  • Bardwell, to read~ayor Miller. He approved \ · .it. He said Hers1:.,~ohnson had been by to see tjQ~ ~ n _ him asking if h~ou n't approach you with the ~ - ~~ idea in mnd or getting you to support Gerry Mann · for the Senate--or at least help them see
  • lov letters these days, are the ones I read over and over. DarUng, ,, I /want to answer one paragraph in / the letter rrittxm Sundny afternoon:. I !:; happy; I om luaky; ! am muoh stronger ths.u tho girl I vme ~ few years ago; I feel capable of handlmn
  • her to ask if we can 1)uy or rent it for the duration. At present we pay $3 per □ onth per machine --would expect to pay her the sa ::1e . JEr . Escoe told me this inc lvded u1)kee1) and repairs but on reading the contr&cts 2.nd looking at bills paid I
  • feel that I do f2 irly well l All the 1-:;oli ci es sre j n the po~~:sessi en of IJfr. R. A. Strnrrt in Ft. ''lorth, 2:nd until I get them 2nd read ther-1 e.11 several tLi1es I ·-on' t consider th&t I really know it; Escoe says he h&.s written hi "·1
  • and got a ...)rice of ~1ln .83. Multiplying the thousttnds of f'eet he estimates on A ai.,d. B and ''will'' land by $10.83 gives you the sums you see on your enclosed questiiona:.re. I read him the sentence from Mr. Ara.n.t ' s letter wherP 11.rant said