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- to see her, and there was Luci in Ashton's office, a sight I shall never forget, in a little girl d re ss, middy blouse ^^^;^:, ., and very short skirt, freckles painted across her nose, two fronts teeth blacked out, an upturned sailor hat with a bobbing
- w orks on the A r t s and C rafts portion of it. Jane introduced me and then I had a few words to say, which em bodied m y old hope that one day we w i ll have a National A rts and C r a ft s center where J tourists to the USA, like they can in n e
Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- and opportunities. He mentioned the insurance companies' pledge o1 $1 billion to aid the construction of homes for poor families as an example of the needed involvement of the private sector. The President hoped that "the labor movement will want to outdo
- personally thought that petition was a mighty fine demonstration of our friends in the district and I felt proud of it and hoped it was as efficiently handled all the way along as it seemed to be and suggested he drop in to see Senator Wirtz. O. J. made four
- 'me mo r a n d u m THE W HITE HOUSE ^ WASIHN GTON Thursday, A p r i l 9, 1964 WHD Today was a truly big day. Up e a rly , 7 o ’ clock, brea kfa st with Lyndon, whom I had hoped would sleep la te r. M y la st words to him w e re that I could
- . The roads of approach of fascist capital and fascist labor do not converge in shop and mind and heart where defense materials move toward the customer . The buyer is the United States--one hundred thirty -4million representing the last hope
- I a m h av in g m y f in a ls an d if I ta k e off a h a lf d ay to do th is , I m a y not ev en g r a d u a te in J u n e . »I L u c i, the l o v e r of c lo th e s ! I j u s t hope th a t sh e show s up w ith e v e r y th in g i n 't a c t a t
- ork and then at 3:15 had m y picture taken with Martha Hartke, r e c e iv in g a cook book fro m her, hoping that w ill do some good fo r them in their election. And then at 4 o 'c lo c k the day- - a top o ffic e r s . what I thought
- m en tion ed J a c k ie ’ s hope fo r new d r a p e s and new c h a ir s i n the State Dining R o o m , but she fe e l s that ad d itio n s w ill co m e , not fro m m a jo r g if t s , but fro m the s a le of the guide book. And sh e w arn ed m e
- th ey b e g a n to r in g 1 h o u r b e fo r e L u c i's w e d d in g ? I w o r k e d a t m y d e s k fo r a w h ile . c in p r o g r e s s . 7 :0 0 p a s s e d . I knew the m e e tin g w a s B ut th e r e w a s no r e p o r t o f w hat to hope fo
- la d ie s d rifted aw ay b y 6 o 'c lo c k , w ith a s m a ll g ift o f a p en w ith th e P r e s id e n tia l S e a l fro m Lyndon and an other fr o m m e ^ w ith m y n a m e. A lo t of happy ch a tter, and I hope a r e a lly m e m o r a b le tim
- u n ity , w ould be I I hope acceptable to a ll D e m o c ra ts , and s u re d id n ' t ru n o ff the R e p u b lic a n s . I had to get up and sa y m y " T w in k le - tw in k le l i t t l e s t a r " I t was j u s t a bouquet f o r the scenic d e
- were doing this were, with the exception of some of the employees who had been in these divisions for a long period of time, highly trained professional or hoping to be professional people, with masters degrees and doctorates. The range was, as I
- a s t he did not to u s , an d I c o u ld not h elp but think a s I lo o k e d a t h im t h a t I w ould hope fo r L y n d o n it w ould be a su d d e n g o in g , alth ou gh a t a v e r y f a r d is t a n t tim e an d n ic e ly v e n e r a b l e