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  • e on th e g r o un d , to (3 s h a r e h e r p r e d ic a m e n t. w.«iiapip"jiwp > III J i l W f |i,ii I ii iiil I I M W I W i i p i l MEMORANDUM ^ THE W HITE HOUSE WASHINOTOM S u n d a y , A u g u st 1, 1965 : Page 5 A nd so th e c ro w d
  • e th e r , L yndon , and the /• — A 'v , N u g e n ts, and th is tim e P a t and L u ci and the R a y s , and J im . ta lk ed abou t h is tr ip to H a w a ii. L yndon H e'd b e e n g r e a tly im p r e s s e d w ith W e s t m o r e - la n d
  • , I th ii^ it w as around th ree o ’c lo c k , Lyndon w ent o v er to h is o ffic e , and I talk ed to Lynda and to L u ci. Both o f them w e r e e m o tio n a l, L u ci cry in g , Lynda d istrau gh t. ■ th is do to the b o y s? What d oes / ' v
  • e n o t q u ite a c c o m m o d a t e d y e t to the p a c e a t w h ic h L y n d o n ... . ........ ~ ' . . . - ■■IIII | , i , - _ i j 11,11 I , I I III [III ii,iiiT j | | j ) | | i i ( j I j i 111 ......... MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E
  • Meitner, scientist, during World War II
  • Lady Bird Johnson's Diary, December 1-28, 1966 [Book 39] Box Number Restriction Codes (A) CtOMd by Ex k u Uv * Ordw 1332S governing K C a ii to nitlDiMl security Information. (B) a o a e d by statute or by ths agancy wtiich originatad tha documant. (C
  • tu rn ed the c o n v e r s a tio n tow ard h e r h u sb a n d , b u t in w hom I f e l t c o n s id e r a b le s tr e n g th . . ■• MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE W A .SHIN Q TO II F r id a y , S e p t e m b e r 9, 1966 Page 5 B ob and M a r g y M
  • g w o u ld b e c o m p le te w ith o u t h im ,- ii^ h e s ta ff, J im J o n e s , a n d M a rie , M a ry R a th e r , L a r r y T e m p le . D in n e r w a s a l l L y n d a B i r d 's f a v o r ite s - s te a k , a n d s p in a c h , h o m e m a d
  • is s a p ic tu re - A nd P a t r i c k lo o k e d a d o r a b le in h is A ir F o r c e u n ifo rm m ad e b y L y n d o n 's ta il o r to m e e t h is D addy in H a w a ii. A nd i t w as an a b s o lu te ly h e a v e n ly p ic tu r e o u t th e r e w
  • T I — t II .1 1.. ____ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Sunday, O ctober 3, 1965 Page 6 I t w a s a blue ribbon gathering - - t h e N elso n R o c k e fe lle r s , Speaker and M r s. M cC orm ack, Dean and Virginia R usk, C ard in al S p
  • n c e s s e s , a n d a l l t h e a s s e m b l e d p o l i t i c a l f i g u r e s , b u t t h e S w e d e s w ho p u t t h i s g r e a t festive holiday to g e th e r and then e v ery b o d y spoke, including once m o r e m y ii c o n t r i b u
  • r . G ould, q u ite in v o lv e d w ith u s by now, sa id w ith a b rig h t face j u s t as I le ft, " h is te m p e ra tu re i s down to n o rm a l. II T h a t 's good n e w s. H e i s j u s t com ing along fin e .
  • e e d a y s in Ita ly , I want t o go to E n g la n d and Prance and Germany and I am II g o i n g down to S p a in t o s e e R o b in . I was q u i c k t o s e a l it w it h a p p r o v a l . I p ro m ised h e r th e m oney, b u t h e r t h
  • e r y tw en ty m i n u t e s I k e p t on g e ttin g a b u lle tin f r o m th e S e c r e t S e r v ic e th a t y o u r h u s b a n d i s le a v in g in ab o u t fiv e II \\ ^ // m i n u t e s an d h e w ill b e r i g h t on out. And th e n tw enty
  • he danced enough numbers to be p o l i t e a nd then took his departure. But a lot of people ling ered f o r a gay e ve n in g . One of the b i t s of conversation I enjoyed most was \\ II when Jane Freeman said Oh lets go dance, and the w
  • ich m a d e h im th e f i r s t h o n o r a r y d id . MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE ( _ , ^ W A A S S K K II N K Q U T I U W O KN S unday, J u ly 31, 1966 Page 5 e ld e r in th e C h r is tia n c h u rc h . It w a s s o m e w h e re a lo n g
  • fo ld e d He w en t up a n o th e r I a s k e d th e C h ie f to ta k e h e r u p s o m e s le e p in g m e d ic in e , a n d s a id m y g o o d n ig h ts . w a s in b e d a t a r e a s o n a b l e h o u r . _____ -a-ii
  • a d , off o f th e p a v e m e n t a n d s o m e t i m e s e v e n off of th e g r a v e l . ■1/ ^ T hrough W illo w C ity , ___ II t h i s w a s a d a y of f" i r s t s"f o r m e , __ I h a v e s e e n s i g n s t o W illo w "7.0° C i t y f o r
  • at the ran ch , w e had had to land in A u stin and d riv e out b e c a u se of the w ea th er.. - 7 li r g i r a m ' i t t l ll n i i a i m t iim . M i i»ii n
  • a d r e a m , a n d j u s t to b e a l i v e MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE ^ . 1 - S a tu r d a y , J u n e 1 5 , 19o8 WA A SS H K II N N UO TT UO W H W Page 4 , i s th e g r e a t e s t j o y , L y n d o n w a s g iv in g D o r is K e a r n s
  • , the c r e e k i s c le a r and ii s w ift, an d the tan k n e a r the o ld s to n e h o u se that w e hop e R o y W h ite m a y bu y, i s r e m a r k a b ly d e e p , and b lu e and c le a r , but the la n d i t s e l f i s drab a n d fo r b id d in g
  • e v illa g e of T h u rm o n t, It tu r n e d o ut to be lik e m y ow n S a in t B a r n a b a s in F r e d e r i c k s b u r g . II a m s o r r y I did n o t h a v e the g e t up and g e t to go w ith h im . I M a r g y and I w e n t f o r a w
  • a p ic tu r e of m e taken in fr o n t of h e r p o r t r a it to l e a v e a t the h o u s e . And then a lit t le p a st 10:00 w e w e r e d r iv in g b a c k =- ii o v e r the l o v e l y v a l l e y r o a d s to W o od stock , a r r iv i n g
  • W e d n e s d a y , M a y 15, 1968 Page 9 o b s e r v a t i o n t h a t G o v e r n m e n t i s a s e r i e s of c h o i c e s of a s s i g n i n g p r i o r i t i e s . Ca S>.iI t w a s a g o o d d i n n e r - - c o r i a l ea-int jo c a n d r o
  • n g to g r e e t u s - - D o r i s a n d Hu gh, t h e i r s o n - i n - l a w D u d l e y T a y l o r , and t h e i r little g ra n d s o n Dudley, t h e E d w a r d Odo m s , I II w i t h t h e i r th re e ch ild ren and V elm a. We go t o u t a n
  • n d yo ii. I am a s u c k e r fo r that song.^ I h a v e to b lin k b a c k the te a r s b e c a u s e the w o r d s of i t c o m e s tr a ig h t out of m y h e a r t. . . . T h en I w e n t a rou n d the c ro w d sh ak in g han d s w ith a s m