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  • . Dorchester, Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millis Mrs-Eugenia Sheppard, N. Y. Herald Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Negley San Antonio, Texas Mr. Patrick Nugent Waukegan, Illinois Miss Mollie Parnis New York, New York Miss Sharon Percy Chicago, Illinois Mr
  • . • Mrs. Edward J. McCormack, Jr. • Dorchester• Massachuaett• Mr•. &t Mrs. · Walter Millis Mrs-Eugenia Sheppard, N. Y. Herald Tribune ~r. It M·ra. Alfred Negley• . · ·. 'S an Antonio, Texa• Mr. Patrick Nugent Waukegan, lllinoi• 1 - ? Jvti:; :-., ~J
  • known"-retired to the LBJ Ranch with his doting master. In his retirement the for.mer president recorded Dogs Have Always Been My Friends: Lyndon Johnson Reminisces. On this truly odd but endearing album, LBJ talks about dogs he has known. He tells how
  • known"-retired to the LBJ Ranch with his doting master. In his retirement the for.mer president recorded Dogs Have Always Been My Friends: Lyndon Johnson Reminisces. On this truly odd but endearing album, LBJ talks about dogs he has known. He tells how
  • of the American people. If we keep up the pressure on them, gradually the will of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese will wear down," Clifford concluded. · At 1:45 p. m. Lynda Bird brought Patrick Lyndon Nugent in to the President. Lyn stayed
  • HILL 10017 2-1234 13th June 1968 Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson President of the United States 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D .C . Dear Mr. President: I wish to welcome you to the club, as it were. Here I thought you were busy running the country
  • File unit description: Contains letters, memorandums, reports, publications and newspaper articles pertaining to the operations of the Central Intelligence Agency during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. This file unit includes numerous pieces
  • that the friendly relations between our two countries will continue to prosper. ·:1 t· All Aznericans join m~ ·in wishing you a long and happy reign. Lyndon B. Johnson 1. :· r .i . J ·,1 I ! j t: I I . ' I
  • Special Assistants to the President Secret Service WHCA ( Recording) Mansion Mrs. Johnson (directly) Ashton Gonella (Personal Secretary Flower Shop Housekeeper Curator Grounds Keeper Mrs. Luci Nugent Mrs. Lynda Robb to Mrs. Johnson) East Wing Military
  • for "Migratory Waterfowl Day". His wife ha• aaked if 1 could get you to sign the attached Suggeet, "To Jim Steveneon help. Lyndon B. Johnson." -- thank• for Yoichi Attachment your dedication R. Okamoto copy. and 12/2/66 TO: FRClt: 1HE PRESIIDT Oblloto
  • Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
  • ••, ..... ., .....,"' .. cune" uw..uie; Lu~ cuuns.: o:rtWO rust to oe approved in yesterday's peace for precinct 3 {$8,400total) $1,380fo~ From Mrs. Lyndon 8. Johnson Two ReceiveHighway Awards ning last ro,takes garden. eon the hio Ida
  • ••, ..... ., .....,"' .. cune" uw..uie; Lu~ cuuns.: o:rtWO rust to oe approved in yesterday's peace for precinct 3 {$8,400total) $1,380fo~ From Mrs. Lyndon 8. Johnson Two ReceiveHighway Awards ning last ro,takes garden. eon the hio Ida
  • . President, the assurance of my high regard. [s] Senghor L~opold s&dar Senghor His Excellency Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America. 16579 LE PRESIDENT . N° 2912/PR/SP DE LA REPUBLIQUE ~ DAKAR, Monsieur LE 20 Decembre 1968
  • Nugent, 1 1/2 Rodney Street, Kingston 12, Jamaica. Until this moment, I have received no reply or other in­ formation which would lead me to believe that I am receiving .any co-operation from such Consul. At your earliest convenience, I would appreciate
  • of Texas in Austin. This, as nearly as . I. could make out, was to be a ·kind of counterpart for the Institute for Public Administration set up at Harvard as a part of a John Kennedy arrangement related with a library. the Lyndon Johnson Library was going
  • Upon future pro1r••• ju ■tice. thi ■ in alliance foundation toward■ our and democracy. jolaa with me, Mr. Preaident, be•t wbh•• durlna in extendina for the future. Sincerely, Lyndon B. John•on MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASUINOTON
  • to check and see if the National Guard and Reservists who have been called up are doing anything. He said two of his best backers had told him that their sons did not have anything to do, and intimated that Pat Nugent had told him the same thing. He