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- ., Hrs. Palmer waa so cordial 1n her inaistanoe tha:t
l drop by 8 omt afternoon for oooktaila that I might do that.
I really must clarity to mya•lt wheth•r I can still apend
any time on so.o ial stur:. ::r .:;. ,h0'c Stall asked me to lunoheon
- going to quote to you in part.·
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k,e A,,+Jr.;
"Bird, I am so very sad about all this war conditio:;.,,~~,.--so many bad things happening all the time. I an also
sad about Bob for I can see nothing ahead for him. If he
should have to go he says
- LBJ travel plans, social updates, mail forwarding, constituent mail response time
- DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
20 February 1942
Dear Bird :
Had a nice note from you late Sunday then Friday morning
the post1:.1an brought me Senator's note ancl a couple of
paragrap~ from you . It was a long time
- Lady Bird schooling, constituent mail response time, push to send out constituent mail and mail etiquette/procedures, Lady Bird work in office
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STANDARD TIME
NB8~ ML490 AUSTRALIA 26
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LYNDON JOHNSON
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JOHUS CABLES ARRIVED TODAY HARRY INFORMATION WHO RUNNING FOR
WHAT TELL TOM AWAITING BOSS OR FORRESTHAL MANPOWER ORDERS
LYNDON JOHNSON
Telephone
- called me and
said her mother wanted her to come ·
pri l first (next
ednesda.y )--that a friend of hers w
teaching school
close to Marshall had to quit
1ted
r to finish out
her term. So she is going j
he time we will be moving in. It Will be hectic.
aid
- is the sweetest little child imaginable to live
vrith. She' laughs and gig : :_:les all the time and has never
lool:ed on the face of worry. We have a good ·time, but I
certainly -have not had a moment to throw avray. If I live to
be a hundred I will never
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March 12, 1942
Dear Bird:
Before the day is over I will probably write
you at length in longhand but I want to reiterate
again mat I have said so many times since I left.
Letters rrom the individuals in the office mean
a great deal
- said
he wanted to take me and Nellie to dinner some night.
On Tuesday, April.21, I have invited Mrs. Ickes, Mrs. Bill
Douglas, Elizabeth Rowe, and Tharon Perkins to lunoh. I havn't
had time to get an answer yet ~!'om Mrs. Douglas'1'i~§- l'm
thinking
- Sunday, March 15, 5:45 P. M.
Dearest mine:
It's late Sunday afternoon and in all the time you have
been away I have not been so lonesome for you as I am now.
So I will take it out in writing you a very long letter.
First, let me tell you that I
- like this. (It is so easy to become stale and use
the same phrases all the time.) What I like most about Mary
is that she is really interested in these people 'Who write
us their problem.s--at least in those 'Whoseseem honeatly to
have merit. She ia
- apart•
ment in April.
l had a grand time the other night a'b the Roweal
I bad
two date• and a coraage, which 1• pretty good, don't you think?
The dates were tom Clark and Mr. Howland. Jim ns the la.et itc,.
attive, ae uaual. The people wer-e •11 some
- muoh work that could just as well have been ~
passed on to someone of less experience. Clipping those papers and keeping a scrap-book used hours of her time that could have
been spent to more telling advantage and yet should be done. We
shall have
- March 11, 1942,
11 A. M.
Darling:
Here goes the volume, written in the morning because if I wait until seven or eight o'clock at night
there is never time enough.
Your letter or March 9, in which you tell me that
you really are not ~using 100
- thougi
in unifo1-m..
I c.Udn 1 t 1,;et muoh el.
·oda.y. Visitors took up my
time. V1otor UaOrea e~e __ , ______,, ,. ,.. ttL:ed ages about old friends
and *bdut the aeries
~~ ies SillL11an Evans met in eatabl1ahing the Ohi
o Su
Which last was very imper
- , though too
big as yet, and the little one carried around one shoe
with her all the time I was there. She will grow to
them before long. Peggy sent you her thanks. I'm sure
Mary wrote down Tom's probable addresses for you in her
letter--(either at Thomas P
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ter.JJ _
Ex.eroiaee ~
o~
. apaoe-•I believe I ean alre-.dy ••• aome ditferenc•
my hip1J. The tact that there
is never much time tor either ot ua to oook a real meal no
doubt has something to do w1th it. But that 1• not
ible and will certainly stop
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Dear, I think it is time I bought some champagne glasses
J/l{J
or a silver wine cooler for Alice and Charles. I have not ta.ken L--::,
them anything and it looks rather churlish of me--I did of course
have an opportunity to felicitate Charles when he c
- 15 sessions
paid for so will contin~to go.
Ufi-t.
'C -- ') \
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~ I think its time we had somebody in the office
named "Seoreta.ry." I think O. J. is the one, because he actually does the phoning., which is what gets the work accomplished.
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1v1y only sugge~rt ion is to make more of them because of the
excellent training it gives you . Dollars won ' t pay you
f'or the work you are doing , but there will be compensations .
'I . For the month of January and Ii ebruary , {Part time) I
- that
would be 72. 00. Run three timee that would be t21&.oo. I
think tn
hould be rW'l once b tore e hook on o Col 1a
and twice after, that 1 , for three consecutive v eke in the
we k.11
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It looks like it might b
this:
, 500fo
e~ioan-s t sman
200 tor bi l