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  • 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
  • , my love\ You know what the best thing about working up here is?? It makes me understand you so much better. I know why you can't get home any time you want to, and can readily see how you could become disheartened about the chances of our way of life
  • love livin with us and having home cooked neals and a nice livinr; room; but she 11vill miss the constant supply of males at the Dodge and the freedom of hotel life. However, you intend to give her a rsise of some size do you not when i'le be3in living
  • how many times she used to have me out to her house when I was just a little University oo-ed with no prospects at all of being a "political asset"--and who seldom got good home-cooked meals and much enjoyed themi second, I like Betty because she works
  • she would try her best to stay until I got moved in. le seoond or third. but she did want to get home t ~ h job. I il!l'nediately te • Dogan. asking him if he oould find me an gi Then I called Edit~~ who used to work for us. I had heard Otha Ree say
  • to Washington April first and I very inubh want her to, even though it is conceivable you might come home and Nellie and Mary might not move out. Aunt Ef'f'ie hasn't been with us in three years and this is some• thing I really want to do, my heart. Next, I
  • status {wHic~ the people back home interpret to be one of combat or preparation-for-combat) and get behind a desk where you could make lots of people funotion--and just let politics take care of itself. I am not at all short or faith with our country
  • , many kisses. I assure you the size and mumber of them was most unexpected. This afternoon I took off an hour and forty-five minutes and carried Peggy, Jr., her present. Elizabeth Rowe wasn1t at home, so I did not go by and leave her present as I
  • was "going to tend to that about Lyndon." I want to go to see him about it and remind liim end I have no reluctance to call him for some of his time either at his home or at the office. Would you like me to and do you have any suggestions as to what I should
  • what job Holtahoft holde in Justice, which I should have. but will a1k Welly •hem I oan get him. I have al .r eady called Welly at both ~ffioe and home to report but have not found him yet. At tourthirty I wfttlt on down to see B•~istant Secretary