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  • ; Congressional reception for 1000 people; photographs were taken; receiving line; Lady Bird quotes from Betty Beale news article; LBJ makes speech via telephone to Texas Exes party
  • Lady Bird does desk work and talks with Lynda and Luci Johnson; Lady Bird has lunch with LBJ and his staff; Lady Bird work on speech for the American Institute of Park Executives; telephone call with Marian McBride in Milwaukee; work on dedication
  • puzzle. Scraps of information from an appointment book, guarded phrases in brief memos to aides, and records of telephone calls became precious clues in the search for information. The oral histori~ of cabinet members on file in the LBJ Librar were
  • in which he reveals his personal views or explains why he acted as he did on key issues. Johnson preferred to deal with is ues orally, either in face-to-face discussion or by telephone. White House logs itemize the phone calls on a daily basis
  • Membership (please print) $50 per person annually ($100 per couple) $2,000 $5,000 annually (Please call 478-7829 for Corporate Membership information) D Enclosed is my check. City Zip Telephone Please make checks payable to The Friends of The LBJ
  • ,000annually Telephone (Please call 478-7829 for Corporate Membership information) Enclosed is my check. Please make checks payable to The Friends of LBJ Library Coming Events: October 7 An Evening With Charlie Wilson. 6:00 p.m .. A Friends event
  • Lady Bird visits with school friends; Ernest Goldstein & Lady Bird discuss LBJ Library; Lady Bird makes several telephone calls; Sam Houston's health; Lady Bird to hair salon; photos taken with school friends; Senate Ladies Luncheon; Lady Bird
  • and the photographer were still there. X: Back at the White House I had a rub, and in the middle of it Lyndon came in -- close to 10:00. But that hostile instrument -- the telephone -- summoned him before we could go to the table and it was nearly 11 :00 "\~en we
  • Bird reads newspapers; White House telephones; Lady Bird takes nap; guests for dinner and watching Dean Rusk on tv through Telstar; Lady Bird talks with John Macy about LBJ Library and Thomas Mann about Latin America; talks with Lynda Luci Johnson
  • ians and then transcribed on pap r) add much needed detail. for the telephone has eliminated much of the m mo­ writing done by former Presidents. "What is open for investigation'?" is a timely question. Naturally, materials which have not ye been
  • dern ca e of communication by telephone and personal conver­ sation. A econd prize may be awarded for the definitive study of the American role in Vietnam. The National Security Files, which were kept in the Situation Room at the White House, fulfilled
  • things t learn is not to be an en­ abler. In other words, not ov r up, not make the excuses, not make the telephone alls as to why so-and-so won't be in to school or in to work because of a cold or a toothache or some other reason, but let the honest
  • think the federal limits are too low. There has to be a balance struck between limits which are so low as to force a candi­ date to spend all of his or her time on the telephone or begging for money and, on the other hand, giving the 4 people at least
  • call 478-7829 for Corporate Membership information) Telephone D Enclosed is my check. Please make checks payahle ro The Friends of the LBJLibrary. 23 Lyndon B. Johnson: Friend to the Austin Jewish Community By Claudia Anderson. Senior Archivist
  • annually Telephone (Please eall 478-7829 for Corporate. lembership information) Enclosed is my check. Please make checks payable 10 The Friends of LBJ Library John Kenneth Galbraith Although they later fell out over Vietnam policy, LBJ counted him
  • ; Lady Bird to Army-Navy Club to reception for Jane Freeman; Lady Bird meets with Alan Boyd & 35 highway engineers; massage, rest & telephone calls; Archivist Wayne Grover resigns; party for James Webb & astronauts; signing ceremony; Important items
  • of President Johnson' telephone conversa­ tions. Descriptions of these tapes are available on the web site, and a "search engine" permits researchers to hunt for subjects hich interest them. The Archives considered making actual sound recording
  • Breakfast with LBJ; telephone calls & office work; arrival ceremonies for Prime Minister & Mrs. Hoveyda of Iran; coffee with the Otis Singletarys; Lady Bird invites Muriel Humphrey to bring grandchildren to White House; clothes fitting; recording