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  • · not be considered. ,J,.. ~ ... Ac,- ~ \ '"i ~ • -l . Pho.rut Calls: Innumerable O ~ I Exerc:tireS from four to six d°jf1 at m-~- ~ym~ Hts ~~ 0 ~µ~~e.ttf-~~~~ ~~t,~).a Darling the news from the exercises is very good11 I h~~~ lost an inch in the hips, an inch
  • Daily summary including letters written and office visits, Lady Bird exercises, office responsibilities; annotations from LBJ to Lady Bird
  • watching the carbon pap0r and stationery . All of the memos to me can be prepared on cheap yellow :paper instead or letter heads , leav i ng wide margins for me to write in . The daily memos from all of the office can come to your desk ancl after you check
  • to see Gordon al' eopie , w1 th his h lp, the na es r t of l l papers in our pr1maeycover g h re r 80 ppr, not counting Be arCount7 1 76 weeklies en 4 dailies. Rat e average about 30¢• aybe 32¢ 1 per column 1noh. Gordon an au.gge ts on column ide, eix
  • The Gotham _ Th~Town l,ous~ WILSHIRE LOS CHICAGO The Blae~stone CH I CAGO BOULEVARD The £uanshire ANGELES EXPOSITION NEW YORK CITY lhe Dra~e EVANSTON 1234 · The Town l,ouse .J.. Belleuiew Biltmore LOS ANGELES C, e • BELL EA
  • velvets few days ago. Yours, ,J I I 22 February 191}2 Dear Jim: f understand that there is a likelihood that Congress will create a new Municipal Court of Al)peals in the District of Columbia . I am helpful that it will be possible for you
  • Judge appointments, Army Air Support Command for Austin, office visits and mailing. Attachments concerning judge appointments for new Municipal Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia
  • Press; Homer Williams of the Postal Clerk (about you); and Mr. Buckner of the San Marcos Record. Today I see I have the fo~lowing to write: Mrs. Dale of the J3J..a.nco_Oounty News; Mrs. Glidden of the Johnson City Courier; and Leslie Cooper ot the San
  • . I think your letter angle is s:pl0ndid and hope you can get out 20 or JO every day . It is very vdse to have Ivialcolrn come by when he can , and I want all of you to be very nice to him and his new wife . I dontt know of anyone I would rather rely
  • with so he wont have to change it as Hitler writes new geography . I think your letters are splendid , but the more I think of it , the more I ag1"ee with you that you should leave out any reference to working nwithout; salary" . I don ' t thinlc I have
  • was all 1.in and they were going to New York over the week-end for a vacation\ (She was really glad I _.!..n --, ~ took notice of her to ask her though, and I'm very glad I got ~ --' that off.) So I actually took Mrs. Arthur Carter, who has moved up here
  • March 12, 1942--1 P. Iii Darling; The best news I've had today came in a wire from Aunt Effie this morning--a oopy of' which I shall enclose. In February, 1939, just before she oame to see us in Washington when ff'! were living at 1910 Kalorama
  • •••• The ~ Aubrey Williams, Maury Mavericks, Mrs. John Corson, Alt"' meyers, a Mrs. Ellen Woodw~rd of Mississippi--quite a sle of ardent New Dealers, that now nearly extinct breed. Mr. Corson has been drafted by Altmeyer into holding three · jobs, one of which, re
  • "Education for Death" and that other book. You have more ability to translate other folks ideas into action than anybody I know, so I love for you to lay yourself open to many new influences and ideas. The Little Congress Banquet was fun. Tex and I sat