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  • a p p o i n t e e s 1 5 8 women a p p o i n t e e s .: the E ast front January about row r i g h t eight new women just a p p o in t e d who p JU. ' were to be sworn i n . affair, Including That was the C a t h e rin e W h i te, d e s i
  • performance sponsored by Cabinet; call at theatre for Senators to floor of Senate for quorum; Lynda Johnson to Lord and Lady Harlech's party; Lady Bird reviews State Department information on Jordan
  • : We had to go to San Antonio to see it. F: That was an all day and night affair, wasn't it? L: Yes, and I don't know, I guess sometime later the next spring--! don't know when it was--she met Lyndon. And boy,_Lyndon, like· everything else, he
  • . Mohammad Heikal, President Nasser 's confidant, argues in one ofhis books (in Arabic) that shortly after the 1967 war President Johnson invited a number ofArab ambassadors to a meeting at the State Department. According to Heikal's story, the president
  • . Mohammad Heikal, President Nasser 's confidant, argues in one ofhis books (in Arabic) that shortly after the 1967 war President Johnson invited a number ofArab ambassadors to a meeting at the State Department. According to Heikal's story, the president
  • to have some private conversation and that would be m y time to depart. So I did, thereby not seeing the thousand or so guests cla m o rin g at the gates. I rushed hom e, feelin g stra n gely truant, jumped into m y red lace dress and went out to the W
  • Urban affairs
  • DISCUSSION OF FILING PAPERS ON JOHNSON FAMILY FINANCIAL AFFAIRS; LBJ'S CALLS WITH UNNAMED MAN; WALTER JENKINS TRUST ACCOUNT; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT SLANTED PRESS STORIES, NUMEROUS PRESS INQUIRIES A. W. MOURSUND HAS RECEIVED; LBJ STATE PARK LITIGATION
  • Lady Bird writes that it has been several days since she has received a letter from LBJ. She describes a visit with an elderly neighbor; asks LBJ to recommend books on economics, government, or current affairs; mentions she is getting pictures
  • said this country's relationships with Germany have been good, that Kiesinger "had a little affair" with de Gaulle but we let him run off awhile knowing that he would be back. The President said a continuing problem is that 14 Senate leaders in his own
  • Baines Johnson and Claudia Taylor Johnson", and trust it will purchase one small and ardent gun. If you are etting along alright you can send me a check for the Neal Douglass pie ures and he phone calls, but nothing else. AFFAIRS · -- Me.:roh 3, 1942
  • an official Ordt· written i n 1789 ci:;tablishing the Dcpartm cnt of State.: of the nc\v young repub lic - ­ only it was called hi s bir lhcby th~ prc~;cnt 01,;parllncnt of For cig:t Affairs. She was bringing c:arly bccau.sc she is leaving for Europe
  • of the r l ' reshn1cnts - - something une seldom does at these affairs. And lam so g lad they did -- they br ought in a tray of long but sturdy stra,vs with tiny meat culws skcv:1.: rcd on the ends. About two inchc:s of mt:.~at cu\J cs and a h ot sauce
  • in in an y f a m ily affairs." The S p e a k e r g r a c i o u s l y c a m e in and h a d n ic e w o r d s of g r e e t i n g to the g ro u p and then L yn da an d I r e t u r n e d to the W hite H ouse fo r a long a f te r n o o n w ith c lo th e s s p e l
  • (as Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs), and the tax bill; Lady Bird gives wives a tour of family quarters, and they see Catlin paintings and chandelier in the Treaty Room which came from LBJ's Senate office; Gerald and Betty Ford
  • children of Hubert Humphrey, Robert McNamara & Bill Wirtz; Lady Bird mentions guests and menu; LBJ School of Public Affairs; Herb Albert & The Tijuana Brass perform
  • letter to grandmother at Hye Post Office; guests to boyhood home and LBJ Ranch for lunch; Gronouski on Poland and Red China; Johnsons & guests to Danz place--car is stuck in mud; Lady Bird takes nap & talks to daughters; foreign affairs
  • discuss the LBJ School of Public Affairs; recorded message for history of the White House is completed; Luci Johnson gives away hamsters
  • Lady Bird meets with Jim Ketchum; office work with Liz Carpenter and Bess Abell; reception for House members; briefing for House members and tour for wives; Luci in bed with flu; stag dinner to discuss foreign affairs; Lady Bird exercises; news
  • plans; further renovation work when Herbert Wells arrives; Lady Bird & guests drive the LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird asks Don Thomas & Jesse Kellam for status of Johnson business affairs; Don & Jesse leave for Dallas; Lady Bird reads; LBJ calls just to talk
  • takes nap; Lynda Johnson visits New Orleans; guests for dinner; talk at dinner about LBJ School for Public Affairs and Vietnam; to theater to watch films
  • Comment about LBJ by Goldwater; LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast with Ken Galbraith; Willow oak tree to plant at White House; LBJ appointment with the Australian Minister for External Affairs; LBJ & Lady Bird walk to Lafayette Park & shake tourists' hands