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  • MEMORANDUM' , ; / - vi.: ;• ^; . ■■ THE WHITE HOUSE I ' : /.v ; W A S H I N O T O N F r id a y , M a r c h 3, 1967 Page 1 ;It r e a lly began a t 12:05 a . m . w ith u s a rriv in g at Randolph and ch an gin g to the J e tsta r bound
  • for walk; LBJ picks up Lady Bird & Luci, and they ride around Lewis Ranch; Johnsons to runway to meet Jetstar with Lynda Johnson, Jo Anne Christian & Betty Furness, whom LBJ has appointed to a position; dinner; Paul Dresser is wounded in Vietnam
  • and gr a n d c h il d and ano th er r e l a t i v e - - a group of s ix . When they s t a r t e d pouring into the li vi n g r o o m m y f a c e m u s t have b e e n a s ig h t to s e e . It turned out to be 18 in s t e a d of the two or t h r e e
  • o se th in gs a r e com fortab ly arran ged for m y ' ~ , \ ' : g u e sts . It i s a gay and a ttra c tiv e room . But how l i ttle 3 -1 /2 y ea r s .in the ^ Wh s ou iteH - ; h a s sp o ile d m e a 'little b it. vI ' ' u se d to lu x u
  • on Germany. M: That might be a good place to ask about the difference in access. Did your position as ambassador vis-a-vis the President change with the administrations? Did you have greater or less access to Mr. Johnson than you had had to President
  • eJLegant Elms |:; Saturd a y January 25, 1969 \ A t' g e 2 p a ir*. I. L' a n d O ' ^ J t K a J i v e J i ^ pAM/ cut e. Aka^ J j o o k e . d ouj L Ly ndon's office, ot vi s ^ M i e . , i vk eAe. J t k e^e. Ap e . n i . J t k eJ i n. J j u^e
  • e y w e r e , le d b y th e tw o c h a i r m e n , J a c q u e lin e S h a rp , a N e g ro g i r l , a n d G e o r g e ; MEMORANDUM-' ■Vi TH E W H IT E HOUSE WA3BINOTON W e d n e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 2 8, 1966 Fox. Page 2 A n d g e o g
  • s s e . A ai w e a l l fle w o u t to th e R a n c h w h e r e R o y W h ite w a s w a itin g f o r u s - - t h e - g r e a t v':vi -W i ^^ 4 "M EM ORANDUM ' ■ T HE w h i t e '. h o u s e " - :/■ S u n d a y , A p r il 2 , 1 9 6 7 W
  • t b u s i n e s s a t th e R a n c h . R a th e r c a lle d . And M ary I w o u ld b e l o n e s o m e i f t h e r e w e r e e v e r a tim e ; w h e n Vi M a r y d i d n 't c a l l ! It i s s o c o m f o r t i n g to h a v e J i m C a in a n d W
  • Valley Authority vis-à-vis its relationship with and its performance towards Negroes, and I spent three or four weeks down there doing this. F: You have been credited with having obtained high appointments for several Negroes, most particularly
  • I d o n ’t r e m e m b e r o f A b r a h a m L in c o ln ,Vi' s o m e m e d i o c r e , o ne I th o u g h t q u ite a w f u l . - A n i n t e r e s t i n g c o l l e c t i o n o f F D R m e m o r i a b i l i a , in c lu d in g c a m p a ig n b u tto
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