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  • other agency in Texas. He has been associated -2- with Radio Stations WFM in Dallas , KTRH in Houston, and KrrAT in Fort Worth, as well as other smaller stations in the state. At one time he was Program Director of the Southwest Broadcasting System
  • fiscal policy. He named some of the crises he has faced in the last few months. He introduced the Members of the Cabinet and then called for questions from the audience. Jim Chambers of the Dallas Times Herald asked what the consensus of the Vietnam
  • Night Letter A. N. WILLIAMS Ship Radiogram PRESIDENT _ The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STAND ARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STAND ARD TIME at point of destination JBMAB25 NL PDaROCHESTER MINN
  • Lady Bird comments that this time last week she and LBJ drove to Marshall and mentions that she is writing by candlelight because their "Delco" is "pfft." She describes finding and cleaning her mother's stone flower pots. She talks about LBJ's
  • This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. WESTERN UNION A. N. WILLIAMS PRESIDENT NEWCOMB CARLTON , CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD The filin~ time shown
  • . WILLEVER PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT NT•OvemightTelegram LC= Deferred Cable NLT--Cable Night Letter Ship Raclioaram T r ~ l U L O ] l _ j - p ) p a r a r o s and dav letters is STANDARD .TIME a.t.rurint of orimn._ Time
  • J. C. WILLEVER PRUIDIENT CHAIRMAN OP THIS BOARD PIRST VICIE•PRIESIDIENT SYMBOLS DL = Day Letter NM = Night Message NL= Night Letter LC= Deferred Cable NLT = Cable Night Letter Ship Radiogram The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams
  • is looking forward to getting more books from him and writes "I believe I miss you more all the time."
  • Lady Bird tells LBJ that if he comes to Texas she will be with him "all the time you can put up with." She asks about offers he has received from New York and South Texas. She comments on his low spirits and encourages him to have enthusiasm
  • Lady Bird discusses a possible trip to Washington in November, December, or January and the things she and LBJ will do. She mentions that her time could be limited by a trip she must make to Alabama and by work being done on the house.
  • Lady Bird received two letters from LBJ today and says sending letters by special delivery makes no difference in the time of delivery. She comments on the clippings he sent, mentions the book she is reading, asks about the GE [General Electric
  • LBJ sends Lady Bird a picture postcard of the Hotel Occidental dining room and thanks her for the pictures she sent him that get kissed "almost a million times a day." He writes that he had lunch at the hotel and plans to take Lady Bird there when
  • 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
  • . He wants to do his part , and we are doing our best to carry on in his absence . I\Irs . Ehlert can be very helpful however , and the next time she is in Austin , I wish you would ask her to dron bv to see Senator A. J . Wirtz , Littlefield Building
  • use the account unless they are given credit for purchasing the time. It seems to me they could purchase rews reviews daily on the theory that this is the State Capitol, and we only have one State Capitol and ore station that reaches all the large area
  • - I 4:30 T.sae Time -11-22-63 From the Preaideadal a.lrplaDe • ­ The Prealdeat called Mn. Nellie Con nally: LBJ NeWe, do you 'Mar me ? We are prayt-. with you. darUaa. ad I know that everytlUDc l• 10lD& to be all ript. l•a't It? bl••• you
  • ., AT •.• STANDARD TIME NB8~ ML490 AUSTRALIA 26 NLT LYNDON JOHNSON ----HOU SE OFFICE WASHINGTONDC = -- --- -~ JOHUS CABLES ARRIVED TODAY HARRY INFORMATION WHO RUNNING FOR WHAT TELL TOM AWAITING BOSS OR FORRESTHAL MANPOWER ORDERS LYNDON JOHNSON Telephone
  • and give it to you so that just as soon as Harfield gets down there llonday you can have him check it and make inquir ies as to whether it can be purchased or not, and then get in your orders . I a.m longing for the time to coIIE when I can get away from
  • a flood of it. Zephyr and John are both up again and I give them plenty of time off. Gene and Bobbitt have been with me the last few days but Bobbitt went back to camp :19sterday. I want very much to get down there next week, and I am going to make every
  • both "UCh 1.prov d but still a little vimak fl."0111 theit' opernt on .. 'fhey &re nth Mother and ve are somewhat crowded, but I am Qo ne a e;ood ·deal. · \rite me eve1~1 time you have a spare m nute and tell . me what you do with your days. Nits
  • WESTERN CLASS OF SERVICE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. UNIO-N ( ..I SYMBOLS DL=Day Letter 50 , W. P. MARSHALL, The filing time shown
  • 'lorothy - - - - The President came in alone. Sat without making phone calls or seeing anyone for a long time (10:40 to 11:06) --- writing at his signing table. He buzzed me to come in twice - - - asking "when was I sworn in? - - - and again "when
  • I V 1965 : , ■ Friday, August 27th Lyndon's 57th birthday was oddly divided between a quiet morning (I actually lay in bed and did some recording) and hours of riding the nice edge of tension. Some time during the morning I got a call from Lyndon
  • Telephone call from Bill Moyers; ceremony and presentation of Johnson City park; tour for guests from Time-Life; LBJ arrives in Texas; LBJ's gives a reminiscent speech; Johnsons and guests go to boyhood home; LBJ picks up little boy and gets a kiss
  • are now refinishing and I am confident they will be through by the time you arrive. Anyway, the fire didn't bother the kitchoo, breakfast room or the upstairs, which is the usable part of our . home, and we will certainly consider it a pleasure and quite
  • KTBC business, Lady Bird travel, classification during war time of radio and radio employees
  • ... ~ I - 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
  • in• traduce Mr. Weisl to so;ie. Seriously. dear, she is the most ·w orth while actress in mi 'iywood, to my re ling, and I ho-p you had a gay and stimula.tinc time. All your letters I lov.e to cet. But the ones in your own hand- ·,Titin,t.;• that aro oft n
  • what happened. -2- The night you left I had dinner with the Speaker, J. K. Brim and Bill Kittrell. It was rather a rougpt evening somewhat similar to the last time Brim was up here. But, Sam and I left at 10:30 and we did not feel too bad the next
  • meuoge. lllb}ect to the tff'IFU on back hereof, which ore hereby agreed to ............. ok 18" • ~--- J-. EGAN. 1 INTERN'ATIONAL SERVICE\. 1206 . F.ULL RATE CODE PRESICENT - - -- - .._ DEFERRED NIGflT LETTER , TIME FILED CHARGE
  • all pictures, would you care to give pel'lliaeion to your Congressional Liaison Office to choose pictures of appropriate Senators and Congressaen? The pictures would be sent directly to the Congreas•n This routine would be in time to be used
  • ...... 1 • IIATnl, WAIN. tlln October 20, 1967 Dear Oke: I'll be down under by the time you get this - in Australia, that is. CQuntless times I've forgotten to ask you to get these autographed wrth an inscription 11' po..,sible. Would like them
  • than I had thought that man of iro n would. He mentioned they would have had their thirtieth a n n iversa ry in a few months. A ft e r eve ryb od y le ft, I took the time to do some reading and som e w ork, and then clo se to seven, J e s s e and I
  • a comfortable time when I was a child. I remember sitting on the porch and listening to my father giving political counsel to the neighbors. In 1922 he went bust on cotton. He lost $100, 000 in 3 or 4 years. He died making $150 a month as a bus inspector
  • by Januarr titteenth, as the sender ia going 011t or business about that time, pricee. A deposit baa been and wUl not !ix left with him to cover this tasting baaineaa.
  • warmth to the chapter on your personal life. At the same time I'd a.lso like to photo­ graph a night reading session and a "pre-dawn" telephone call. ,-, Yes~No~--- Oke ., DµJc(f May 1 24, 1965 PRESID:mT: T~fio have been backing me up all during
  • . -2- 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
  • ~nJ: ~: :r~rg~~l~~a~d ~r~~)r\;1i~~~1t~\il~n~~~Te':r~:i~~~!e::::-es~~t the message is valued. unless a greater value ls stated in writing by the sender thereof at the time...the message is tendered for transmission, and unless the repeated-message rate
  • g t o n M o n u m e n t a n d on .40Ai i i and I had a i n bad cold, a n d &A k o J i p i J a b J j e o^ g.ue^i 4 i o s o we J s - ^ i . i k e m ^eeJin^, u/ehi ^oa. i k e a i ik e one l >Ai ng. Ranch mil l i o n t h time in my life
  • ; meeting with Harry Ransom & Frank Erwin about University of Texas, Wayne Grover & LBJ Library; first time LBJ has been guest at Luci's table; Pat Nugent coming home from Vietnam; Nugents will vacation in Formosa; Johnsons spend night at KTBC
  • more than that, they made me realize that they should be my grand children instead of my children. I tried to ride two or three of the whip outfits with them, and aside from being scared all the time myself, I found I was completely worn out