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  • . and the Bob Jaokaon•a baby is also a boy, named Bob, Jr. (By the way, its birthday is either June 28 or 29,. because Bob was walking the floor in the hospital as he got reports on your eleotion--either dato 18 oloae enough for purposes of sending e. oard
  • ) April 2 1810 37th St., N.W., Washington, D. c. CZ) Goldschmidt February 14 3036 P. St., N. W., Washington, D. c • ✓ Ann ./ Charles E. Marsh ~ Col. E. o. Thompson Gene Lassater V Henderson, Texas J ✓ Betty Long (Mrs. Bob Long) January 17 March
  • disheartened about the state of affairs at WPB and the ~ J . REA-Faddis Committee-WPB-Priva-tePower Company-Bob Poage fuss. ·°?z, } ~ }'v~ ·£Ll __.. , =~ue:::san7Ii:::s:t a ) ¾, \ht,e....,senator writes that it would be the achievement of the year if we
  • him ainoe he promised to have the itemisation ready for him on !Ueaday or laet w ek. I myself ho.ve heard him call tw1oe. If fease a ya to. I eh&ll start calling him 1111self. 5. Bob Farree has got hia oall to the &rJJ\Y and 1• leaving Saturday
  • a.s 50~0 if this were in the city limits. T1.o.e last time the city limits were extended they 'l'.,,1ere pla:ced . 6 of a mile from the t~ans - ,. ,.1~ mitter house . Since this would amount to F saving of . ) ~ - v r to ~70 a year. I was hoping
  • Insurance for station, impact of city limits on cost of insurance vs. taxes, financial matters-ways to cut expenses, requests LBJ send Lady Bird camera film to take pictures of bluebonnets, job assistance/recommendation for Bob Long
  • Lady Bird will soon leave [Montgomery] for Atlanta and hopes to depart Atlanta on Wednesday. She alludes to the resistance they are getting from their families about wedding plans but assures him "...everything's going to be alright about us, you
  • LBJ sends Lady Bird a picture postcard of Dodge Hotel and says he hopes the garden is not closed when she comes to visit him.
  • Lady Bird writes from the Hotel Georgian Terrace in Atlanta about her visit with Aunt Effie who pleads with her to wait a few months to marry. She says that on her return trip, she hopes to stop in Montgomery to see her Uncle Claude about part
  • Here is hoping for 26 more all my love always Lyndon
  • . 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
  • . I ' m glad that you are taking back the apartment , but I do hope that you don't lose Otha Ree . Please tell Frances Poage how sorry I was to hear about her misfortune--I do hope ...::he is better . (P . s . here : r:!ake every person in the of1'ice
  • and if I had gained as much as three pounds he would be satisfied. I am almost tempted to go by his office this afternoon and tell him that I have gained five pounds, but will wait until the end of the two weeks and hope to be able to show him that I have
  • have many, many stenographers 'Who will b~ glad to do this work without costs. I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, Mrs. H. von Kalow ~ ~ . ~) ~-~~K~ C. 1-.A . . ,• •~ l P ~ ~ ~ o_ ~ ~- c..a. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ \ ~-ts; 1 ~:__ ~ 0
  • - DB09 WM12 ~----------~ - W~BUA009 NL PD BACK DATE=BU WASHINGTON DC NOV 16~· MRS LYNDON B JOHNSON, PHONE FROM MARSHALL TEX= - -1 ... ... ,. KARNACK TEX=- ~ - - - - ~ ~~✓---,=-------HOPE THE NEXT FOURTEEN WILL BE AS PLEASANT, PRODUCTIVE
  • t I DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY WASHINGTON Dear Bird : Thanks for your note written Sunday . Glad to know about Wicky ' s little girl . I hope she will hurry and grow up and Tex uill give her the right name to begin
  • 1vlildred ~ Jo Forrestall to come up and have lunch with you at the House restaurant . Remember that I am expecting that daily letter every morning , and I hope your conscience really hurts when you don ' t write it . Ii Mrs . Lyndon B. Johnson 1_32
  • ~ LADt BlRD LYNDA BlRD AND LUC~ BATNES=• =THE LOVE AND HOPE OF US • • • - - - - - - - - ~- -- '! - 1- ~ - WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCER:'~ 1 '-IG ITS SERVICE - 1 I r-t --.J ;_, I -
  • and Saturday. We have an appoint~nt to eat dinner with Eddie Weisl and Dick Berlin (Berlin is with INS - Hearst papers). 'l'omorrow I hope to see Paley of the Columbia Broadcasting Company and also the SeSac people. I will write you upon my return and tell you
  • · Building. I hope Harfield will be able to work out a space in the window to use for pasting news hourly as it cones off the ticker. I would like for all the people in the City Hall, Federal Building, etc. to get the habit of walking by our front, stopping
  • House of Representatives U.S. Capitol Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Johnson: General Arnold has asked me to express his sincere regrets that you were unable to attend the dinner last evening for General Marshall. He hopes that on the occasion of the next
  • · him tor dotni lt 1n the paat. and 1nd1oated hO\Y muoh mon im• portan· t wa1 this year than ev•r and how, ••· hoped he oould get one to ua. "Vfe .mould h•ar tram him tomol"row. And,,. ought to know a.bout the other oowtiee in the nM\ three daya. l hope
  • wlll do all I eNl lO 'M Jlltlpful. · J .t luak you kao9t •lac• we •tatted t.ack a. early part ol F•lt•uarr ~ .the roof tta.at 1 have hoped to lb.dab.,. , • ..., luae. UMI I ....u... that U.N &N alway• many d•laye t,oDl on oar part uAI OU.re. l bttll•v
  • that bring.a it to $320"7 .so. :Now that you have got rid o:C the IN.S expense, it oomeo down to $3055 .80. I believe there will be eo?OO other reduotiona possible . A.bout the water~ light, and power bill t I believe there might be aome hope of outtb1g t t do
  • that I have 2. to do, I have but little left to do the things I want to do. I guexs, though, that is not such a bad existence to live., after all. I hope you and Miss Bernice are enjoying your reading. Get what you want and give sane away now, is my
  • June land June us, nd w hoped and exp ct d by J~e 1. On Sen tor1 e edv1oe we did note 1 or4 bout the 150 1n dvertistne per month the oontreot oalle :tor in oase e. ove. and neither 414 he e 1 ora.. He e id h w e mlshtJ glaG to know we w re ortng, beoau
  • work. He, of course, asks for nothing more but I do hope that you may be able to help him. For the sake of the record, let me make it clear that this suggestion and endorsement I am making in my individual and personal capacity, solely and alon
  • for h::.-vint; been in such u hurry to si~~n up with the other service :.:nd brir.icin 0 ull ttis t,bout . Rich~rdson ~lso sai d he did not W8nt to hold out ~ny hope thut we v, oulc be rele ~.sed fror1 the contrnct under o.ny c ifferent terms than
  • Studios ot KTBC P.utrh in, Texas l 125 p.m., April ti, 194 5 DorJ.rest, I hope I crn tnnke m ~"self under stood on th io vor
  • hope you can help ua arrive t th t, eto. eto. And • oul lik to he.v your a vioe on what we can a.nd should do next •• etc." Ur. Stark eaid approxi toly this, "I did not author1&e this aocount. I did not ever n er any arrangement with Dr. Ulmer to run
  • (?) and hie wife v,ere there. I saw the Aubrey Williama. Hope Ridings Miller. beviea or Spanish-speakinG smartly dressed South American women. and of all unaxpeotad people--Lindley Beokworth,. ansoonoetl beside the eavie,r1 l S Mra. Dempsey knows tho sl·e
  • that the President didn't say anything against him (they hoped he might even say something for him). Malcolm told Hershey that he didn't think anyone who was a friend of Lyndon's would even bring up such a subject to him. I laughed and said that as far as I
  • Studio$ ot KTBO Aust in, Texas 1 125 p.xn., April o, 194 3 Dearest, I hope I oap. make myself under stood on th is portable --it jumps 1 ike the dev u. It is the one I broug ht dO"'nn fro m Vfo.shingto n and l shal 1 send it out to be worked
  • . Hope to come home tomorrow night or Sunday morning--may catch a ride back with Nell Parmelee Sunde.y. Call me at Bill's if you want me. Iarling, I had forgotten how incred.i bly pleasant life in Austin is and how I love the place. The weather is blue
  • eeeept any ne~ ouato era at all and ould be obliged to put i t en my bi.l'l or refuse to ta lre their 'thlxlg&. They eai.d they ~·ould ke8p the bundles separate, however,-.ao I dares~y eo~1e of theae listed 1 tems ere t heirs-.... whi,ch ones, I hope
  • . • Honorable Wr.J.. H. Clark, Republic Btmk &11ding 1 Da.llas, Tex••. Dear Dillt I a'll tntn. ding you he rew 1th one (1) Aketberg'• letter contracts on April 22nd. ( 2) Oopy of co at re.ot (3) Copy of Court deo1 ·.. · Here is my "thoug ttert I hope you
  • about your Father. His letter concerned me and I know it added-little pleasure to your day. I hope that by the end of the month Jesse will have all of the accounts paid and in good standing. Vfe can at least know accurately then how much we are going
  • F ljou weAe g;z.eai .today and now j. can .:li-p.ioein{}and Jtel.ax mf!Ael.t and unk.no.i .the mU
  • personally thought that petition was a mighty fine demonstration of our friends in the district and I felt proud of it and hoped it was as efficiently handled all the way along as it seemed to be and suggested he drop in to see Senator Wirtz. O. J. made four
  • legal order. It appears that Miss Berneioe (it was at her house in Jefferson that Aunt Effie was staying when he wrote Unole Claud and received his antffl'er) has found thi etterUl We had given up all hope of finding it. t ght to make Aunt Effie
  • for .; 1273 marked in full payment. I am 'very .much in hopes we o.an by t.h a t time also say we have aent their libraby ba·ok to them. The Standard cabinet ia due between April 20 and 27 end as soon as it does come the Thewaurus goes back by return mail