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  • ; exchange of State gifts; receiving line; Lady Bird mentions many guests; LBJ's toast about our form of government; Sir Alec Douglas-Home's toast about Cuba; the "Strolling Strings" and dancing
  • , the w ife of our old fr ie n d Gus Wortham. In the next one was M iss Ima, v e r y re g a l, v e r y e ld e r ly , but v e r y full of excitem ent and v^rve about what ^ was going on. With h er w e re the d im in u tiv e Sir John B a r b a r o l l
  • doing m y home w ork fo r the fiv e o 'c lo c k reception fo r the North C arolin a group, whi ch is a presentation to the White House l ib r a r y of the A m e r ic a n drawings of John MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE WASiriN O TON Tuesday, A p r i l 7
  • Lady Bird explores New Zealand's Governor General's home; Sir Bernard and Lady Ferguson show Lady Bird the grounds; exchange of gifts; morning with Mrs. Holyoke and Mrs. Powell; Lady Bird describes flowers; ride in cable car; motorcade to Civic
  • And then at 4 o 'c lo c k came the r e a lly im portant part of the day. was the second big slug of mental fodder that I have had this week. It The f ir s t being Helen Gahagan Douglas, F lo re n c e Mahoney ca lled and asked if she could bring o v e r a Dr
  • —I congratulated them on Jimmy's being in the House, and Loraine McGee, very tan, without Gale, who's o ff making a speech. And from the Court, there were our life-long friends, Abe and Carol, and B ill Douglas and Cathy—and I must confess looking
  • A nderson Steinbeck (M rs. John St einbeck). Am ong old frien d s w e re Helen Gahagan Douglas, India Edwards - ^ I and how am azing in that group of women, M a jo r J. R. P a r t en of Texas'. I was glad to see M a rg a re t Trum an Daniel there, and we had
  • Visit of British Prime Minister and Ms. Douglas-Home; Citizen's Advisory Council on Status of Women meeting; tour for Billy Marcus and Wendy; tea with Anna Roosevelt Halstead, her reminiscences, and her remarks about Iran and the Shah of Iran
  • ; railroad negotiations in the Cabinet room; dinner for Henry Fowler at C. Douglas Dillon's home
  • a lw a y s f e e l good w hen I'm doing what I ought to do and t h e s e h o u r s c e r t a in ly a s s u r e d m e that the s p e e c h w a s going to turn out b e tt e r than . it w ould h a v e , I Home\work a lw a y s h e lp s . T hen, I c u r
  • Lady Bird, LBJ and staff are up late because of the Farm Bill; Lady Bird does office work; LBJ, Lady Bird and Lynda Johnson attend funeral for General Douglas MacArthur; Lady Bird exchanges brief remarks with Robert Kennedy; Lady Bird describes
  • Birthday party for Muriel Humphrey with Cabinet wives; movies in the theater, including home movies and "A Thousand Clowns;" birthday party and dinner for Justice Hugo Black; Lady Bird talk with Bill Douglas about his book; Lady Bird conducts a tour
  • Brandt, and I was glad to see there such old friends as B ill Douglas, Dean Ache son, L u c iu s C lay, and Tom C orcora n that Drew Pearson and Joe Alsop w ere included. Glad al so And Dr, M ilton Eisenhower, who's working on Lyndon's P r e sidential
  • Hunter to get the word around about the boyhood home th a t’s the second la rg e st crowd in Johnson City -- and then she had to leave to find such necessary equipment as a platform and a m ic rophone and notify Mayor George B yers. I gave up my p
  • Telephone call from Bill Moyers; ceremony and presentation of Johnson City park; tour for guests from Time-Life; LBJ arrives in Texas; LBJ's gives a reminiscent speech; Johnsons and guests go to boyhood home; LBJ picks up little boy and gets a kiss
  • Johnson family and friends to St. Barnabas Church; press corps is invited in for refreshments; LBJ's plane takes Cantinflas and his sick wife to Temple to hospital; lunch with Senator and Mrs. Paul Douglas; Senator Douglas reminisces about 1960
  • us, and Lucy Baines an d in the car with us Bob Waldron and the H arry McPhersons. There w ere long, long lines of solemn, respectful people, all along the hill in Robert E. Lee’s home as we wound up to the gravesite. The gravesite was covered
  • to bring Senator Everett Dirksen to Walter Reed Hospital; nap; dinner with the C. Douglas Dillons
  • e g oing to g iv e v e r y s e r io u s c o m p e titio n f MEMORANDUM THE W H IT E HOUSE V. W A S H I N G T O N M o n d a y , M a r c h 2, 1964 to Douglas Hume, and perhaps r e p la c e him , Lyndon had M r , W ils o n o v e r in his o f f i c
  • LBJ's network television interview about "the first hundred days" with Eric Sevariad, Douglas Brinkley and William Lawrence; Luci Johnson returns from New York shopping trip; Lady Bird, Lynda Johnson, Warrie Lynn Smith & Jesse Kellam watch
  • LBJ, Lady Bird, Lynda and Luci to St. Mark's with Secretary & Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon and Ambassador Adlai Stevenson; Dillons and Robert McNamaras to lunch at White House; LBJ takes nap; Lady Bird and LBJ say goodbye to Lynda's boyfriend, Bernie
  • . Up ea rly and out to the a irp ort to c atch the chartered Convair at 7:00--with L iz , of course, and B ess b e cause we w ere going to her home te rrito ry , Kentucky; and Congre ssman C arl P e rk in s whose d istrict we would be covering; B ill
  • Lady Bird trip to Kentucky; press; Lady Bird meets Gov. & Mrs. Breathitt; 8-hour tour by motorcade; Lady Bird halts car to shake hands with schoolchildren; Lady Bird walks to Arthur Robertson home & Lick Branch School; reminiscences about Fern
  • belong b o w in g McNamaras just day in A p r i l , ihe negroes, there q uite a re f r e q u e n t l y came home an u p h i l l who kno'ws/^I thinl#:/\ the w ithout A f t e r w a r d we to o k the s e a r ch M a r k ’ s i s always is a s
  • Gahagan Douglas to c o m e fr o m the banquet the night b e f o r e spend the night with us. He had supplied w ith h e r, a p p a re n tly , with m y night gown and robe and th ere she w as on the third flo o r. So, at b r e a k fa s t, I c a lle d h e
  • ; Cuban missile crisis; Congressional briefing; dance; swimming with the Thornberrys and the Pickles; overnight stay by Helen Gahagan Douglas
  • erien ce a t Roy a l t y ^ ^ ^ Lu ci a r r iv e d fiv e minutes ahead o f schedule - Oh! Surpr i s e fo r m e ! - thi s m orning, at the im posing white columned b r ic k home of State Senator H a r r y Byrd. The f i r s t big event o f the day
  • . And then home fo r lunch. On m y last day there a rriv e d a sort of contentment that you wish you could start getting at the v e ry beginning - a sense of having settled down and having r e ached a peace, I did do som e m ore work. Made some guest lists
  • --our first guest in that beautiful place. And so, she and I walked through the family quarters, and we hung pictures. We put the scenes in the bedroom. So I feel very much at home. We put Mr. Sam out in the—well, it’s what I call the family sitting room
  • , in the endless miles of empty bookshelves. And to put around my beautiful Lowestoft pieces and my Dorothy Doughty birds. Because I want it to start looking like, that is, the little bit of the room that I can call mine, that is the Johnsons’ home, and I want
  • Lady Bird has hair styled & makeup done; filming of ABC's Howard K. Smith interview; phone call from Muriel Humphrey about Mike Douglas show; Lady Bird has lunch with the Bill Hayes family; visit with Lynda Robb; nap; work on Chad state dinner
  • of ground that his home stood in, in those days. The Museum was begun in 1929. What an interesting picture that conjured up, and what an inte resting fa m ily they’ ve been - the R ockef'ell ers - pouring back their vast fo rtune into art and education
  • Lady Bird's speech for the Museum of Modern Art that evening; to Carlysle Hotel in New York; speech by David Rockefeller; dinner and reception at Museum; party at Adlai Stevenson's home
  • MEMORANDUM c T HE W H I T E HOUSE WAS H I N GTON Tuesday, M a r c h 3, 1964 This m orning about 11,- Katie L ochheim came fo r a cup of co ffee , bringing o/ a bound copy of the L a d ies Home Journal^ with her a r t ic le about m e. It’ s r e
  • Lady Bird has coffee with Kate Louchheim about Ladies Home Journal article; joined by Doris O'Donnell; Lady Bird poses for Vogue magazine photos; fourth Congressional reception; Lynda Johnson as Azalea Festival queen; Luci or Lynda Johnson as queen
  • . So I heartily enjoyed Diana's refreslunerits, went home a little past 7: 00 for the walk slowly through the first floor of the White House. Already, the wedding f is confined to history. A 16-foot spruce tree -- beautifully shaped -- went up today
  • . Then to see if she wouldn't because house at the flower son, Stafford, had told me that she was mart. and rushed her So I looked home, The booths were she would we started I s missed be. down to Winchesterj\ - ~ in charge for her
  • with Ton y and B a rb a ra B i rd in the vanguard. — It was an easy, in fo r m a l buffet supper, m o s tly T exans, t h e L eo n a rd M a rk s, a nd by 9:30, we w e r e home on the second flo o r . Sundays a re our life s a v e r s, our chance to float
  • MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE W A S H I N G T ON P a ge 1 M o th e rs* Day, Sunday, M ay 10, 1964 A ctu a lly , it [th ed a y]began rig h t a fte r we got home from A tlan tic C ity, about a little p a s t one o 'c lo c k at night, with Lynda, L
  • parti cular island of course, "Oh, you know, we have a little place in the islands, " Home ea rly, dinner with the Valentis, and that restless fe e l ing that we may not soon see the end of the ac celeration of troubles be getting under way
  • children leave. We went first to 30th Place, that I’d lived and loved for so long--18 years it was--and then to Mrs. Hendrick’s, and looked at some chintzes. As usual, didn’t find just what we wanted; came home in time for a 4:00 meeting with Clark Clifford
  • Lady Bird takes food to Jesse Kellam's home in Austin; Lady Bird has Jesse Kellam to ranch for the evening; drive to see land that is for sale; LBJ has meeting with McGeorge Bundy and Walter Jenkins; Lady Bird watches "Gunsmoke"
  • LBJ and Lady Bird to St. Paul's in the Desert church; lunch at Taubman home with friends; visit with the Taubmans; Air Force One to Washington; Lady Bird on Virginia Rusk;; greeted on White House lawn by beagles, Him and Her; greeted in White House
  • , that makes your h eart sing. We w e r e just about 30 minutes too late, but we did see at lea st 40 o r 50 d eer. A ' Then we a ll rendezvoused at the Scha rn horst house, went in and replenished our b e e r, or w h a tever, and quickly back home to our
  • ,, JLa>it u^ed ^ o a ua w a s b ein g fra m ed a n d h u n g in th e o fficer's clu b . on ouA ret urn home Friday January 32, 1969 (' gp3 ea L o ts o f p eo p le sp o k e to m e in a ^Ax&n.
  • a lr e a d y knew and which I a c tu a lly had to t r y to p r y out of him - that we a r e having trouble in A u s tin ,m y so s u c c e s s fu l, so b eloved home town, on the in teg ratio n p ro b le m . It s e e m s the m o re r a d ic a l n eg ro