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- MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE WASHINOTON S u n d a y , M a r c h 10, 1968 Page 1 I t w a s a d a y o f d e e p g lo o m , lig h te n e d b y th e p r e s e n c e o f the K r i m s . T h a t i s to s a y , i t w a s p u r v e y e d i n th e n e w
- ; LBJ takes nap; upcoming trip to Texas; Lady Bird does office work & records her diary; Eugene McCarthy showing surge in 1968 race; Hubert Humphrey joins Johnsons for dinner; styes on LBJ's eyes return; Lady Bird has massage and reads Time magazine
- LONG CONGRATULATES LBJ ON ELECTION VICTORY; LONG'S REMARKS TO DALLAS TIMES HERALD ON LBJ'S PROGRAM, MEDICARE; MISSOURI ELECTION RESULTS; JOHN CONNALLY'S SPEECH LAST NIGHT; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT FOR FORMER MISSOURI GOVERNOR; DEER HUNTING IN TEXAS
Telephone conversation # 12846, sound recording, LBJ and HENRY "JOE" FOWLER, 3/24/1968, 4:24PM
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- "FROM KENNY, 3-26-68"; "RE TAX BILL"; CONTINUES FROM 2 PREVIOUS RECORDINGS AND ON NEXT RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; POOR SOUND QUALITY
- "FROM KENNY, 3/26/68"; "TAX BILL"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER