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- , didn't you?
C:
Yes, I now represent the Boston Herald-Traveler.
F:
So you've kept the Boston connections?
C:
Yes, I've kept Boston connections.
I've represented the Springfield
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Daily News continuously since early 1946, and, of course, Jack
- world charm, its lovely gardens and its delicious seafood.
In all my travels through the South, I have been impressed
by the economic gains . I know what a good neighbor and a strong
economic help Keesler field is with itsp>pulation .... civilian
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and students in exchanges with other countries. After all, the
junior year abroad was invented in Virginia when Miss Meta Glass
was president of Sweet Briar.
And now as we go on traveling through your beautiful Virginia,
1 just want to leave with you
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F OR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1964 - 9:30 a. m . EST
REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
I have had a delightful morning traveling over the lovely
autumnal Virginia counti"yside. It is easy to see
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spring, I wrote my cousins and 67 came.
Standing here today, I feel that having spent so many
summers of my past here and having traveled quite some since, I
can speak of what the New South means to the nation. I can talk
about the warmth and courtesy
- job of helping the Vietnam observers. He noted that he traveled
with Mayor Barr over many parts of the country. In all of these travels he
noticed only4's'fight irregularity at the Saigon City Hall. He said the
Vietnamese were "splendid, wonderful
- DISCUSSION OF GUY'S REQUEST TO HAVE NORTH DAKOTA HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER ACCOMPANY HIM ON TRIP TO OBSERVE SOUTH VIETNAMESE ELECTIONS; LBJ'S CONCERN ABOUT SIZE OF TRAVELING PARTY, FEAR THAT OTHER MEMBERS OF DELEGATION WILL WANT TO BRING ADDITIONAL