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- of the Chiang
horses of the Ming dynasty I believe
Kai-sheks.
overwhelming.
And an exquisite piece of jade for me.
And another piece of
jade from the Yens, and an enormous water color of a forested ino"untain
with a waterfall and a temple whose roof
- and also, I think, a good friend of
ours. And Susan Mary, lean and smooth, and Kay Graham, I guess the best way I can think
of Kay is sweet. And she with such a welter of problems of her own. Jack and Mary
Margaret were there, too, and also Homer Thornberry
- in larren Oounty, oa. Kay 2t>, 1797, reoordM
in Book 4.• 17941-1'14, page 4 in the offioe of the Or41nary at
olltld Barrteon S1 ■paon, there
Warrenton, aa. B• namea a1. ftN•
fore be auat bave been close to the Harrison and Simpaon fuiliea,
Si ■paons
Two
- w ere as in te r e ste d in t h is , or m o r e , than I w as - - the
on es who had g iv en i t .
Kay Graham and h er m o th er, M r s . Agnes
M eyer.
I got out of the car and sta rted over and Kay Graham got out
at the sa m e tim e , and w e m et
- Bird encounters Kay Graham at Bowen School; Lady Bird bowls; Lady Bird & Ramsey Clark discuss Washington, D.C. schools; small dinner party with friends; to theater to see "Charge of the Light Brigade;" Lady Bird retires
- Februacy 28, 1942
Darlin~:
Ue haci quito a vood tune ith the JeJneraons the other night .
I showed them the oampaicn films a.ml we had a good dinner. The
only subject. they r ally love to talk about now is Doima Kay,
their little &irl.. They e.re
-
not take anything on,. Ot oourae_ I explained•• nnted somebodf to tide us over the
next two or thr•• weeks, as all permanent eraonnel woul~ be eeleoted after Kay 17.
Naturally I expect Barfield to pa.as on and piok everybody fro then on. Guinn go
- Kay 1. 1943
Dearest•
A_,.,..
Thia mornin Kr. Eaeoe and I nnt do1m to see Vr • Stark. I presented
it a you and I discus ed. it, and in as friendly but o~oeful a manner ae
I am capable of ... '!I bought ,,;his station an p id for it with ·
between
- a t h av e c o m e in s in c e we l a s t m e t .
W a s h in g to n P o s t a n d Kay G r a h a m 's $15,000.
A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n of N u r s e r y m e n .
(
The
$ 1 2 ,0 0 0 f r o m the
$10,000 f r o m th e M a r t i n
F o u n d
- cKinney o f New Mexico^
Sw itzerland,
^ur
S
Eatons,
the
And Kay
a f t e r weeks in
And Bob and Lou ise
former Ambassador to
that must have been long-time
of the D i l l o n s t h e A m o r y
ci-'
- e veryb od y
And from t h e world of b u s i r
- Jjx^e. i n w kai
m u^i have been i k e
- to r in h is u s e f u ln e s s tojas.
T h en w e d r o v e b y Syphax S c h o o l, to w h ic h Kay h ad m a d e a h a n d so m e
d o n a tio n for la n d sc a p in g and p la y g ro u n d eq u ip m e n t, and found it in f a ir ,
n o t fin e c o n d
- c e and M a r y C la r k , and
- 4 -
1964
T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 7 th ( c o n t i n u e d )
T o m C o r c o r a n - - i t w ouldn't have b een c o m p le te w ithout him .
And Kay G ra h a m ,
v e r y m u c h r e c o v e r e d f r o m
- a s a fr a id he
He w ou ld lik e it so m u c h if s o m e t im e w e
c o u ld in v ite h is d au gh ter Kay and h e r hu sb and.
And so of c o u r s e w e
did r ig h t a w a y , and I w a s d e lig h te d that sh e had so m u c h fun.
They
w e r
- .
- - fo r th is
B r o o k e A s t o r and F r e d F a r r an d Kay G r a h a m ,
lo o k in g r e a l l y d r a w n a n d w e a r y - - j u s t r e c o v e r i n g f r o m th e f lu .
J o h n H e c h in g e r w ho m I th a n k e d f o r h is d e a r l e t