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  • ~~~ ) ~ . ~ This must have been written Saturday, October 5, 1968 Came back with the night reading Mon, Oct 7 and they were at David over this weekend. mjdr
  • Sunday, February 15 Dearestt I'm enolo11ng oop1ee ot •ome mor• "letter• to key triende"', which ! wish you'd read and orit1o1a• and r•• turn with any ohangea you want mad•• Bryan'• letter ha• alrea.dy b••n mailed, beoauae all other San Marooa
  • John Sharpe which I was rather sorry to read. He has always seemed so t}jl reliable. I am going to just write and thank him and tell him how much we shall miss him and that I am sending it on to you. Dear, I had a letter from Betty yesterday that I am
  • 5:30 p.m. April 19, 1943 Darling mine 1 I enjoyed our talk la.st night very much ~nd I was eepeoially glad to hea.r tv~,o thinge-.-tha t we are releeeed from INS and the t you. may come home thla week-end. Both of those are things to oheer about
  • and we would not therefore want Mary to move out of the Dodge, let us ) know when and if you can. Yes, I still see quite a bit of the delegation. We're going to the Poages for dinner tomorrow night. I saw Mrs. t\f -., Luther Johnson dovm tow.n and we
  • in November--he might have a whole new Congress, even if they were Democrats, many of them, but new people. That would not be so good." He said he had had a letter from you and he read part of it to me. He. said ,""'Tell cyndon I am going to get started
  • apart• ment in April. l had a grand time the other night a'b the Roweal I bad two date• and a coraage, which 1• pretty good, don't you think? The dates were tom Clark and Mr. Howland. Jim ns the la.et itc,. attive, ae uaual. The people wer-e •11 some
  • still one of the thrillinc:; th g1 to me. Malcolm Bardwell juat oa ia married a.nd they ate living a.t th• Geor, ...,. ,, ..- ... ~ingto Inn. H• laid that he and hie Wife were goin .r. rt . ooming ov•r at night, helping ua out. advising u political
  • to be thanktul for teeU.ng ver., epry and atrong•and happy. Bill Olark just oal.l ed and aak~ me to dinner tomorrow night. I auppoae I'll go. Tonight!'• going to eat out With Mary and then come baok to the oftloe, tort have at lea.at• do1en letter• I'd like
  • servi oe feature and Bill is willing to accept it --wants, in fact, to sign the con tract before he goes to Washington next Saturday. I told Escoe I t bought the A&M business was in ab ate.. ment pending our getting night time••no need to undertake
  • ! would say it 1e definitely favorable and thltt it would baP, en within the next two w·eeka. Tomorrow morning I a going to ga oft a:n airmail letter to fay,o r Miller tellinr:; him of our con e:r tion. Malcolm is coming by to read it and dele ~e or make
  • produotiv 1ght h ure l'v ep nt tno I 1 Te be n her -· produet1ve of the t1"U.th. it not of mone7. four boa.re l·at night (until m16n1ght) 0 The aocoUOt followtnga ar largely f1ot1on. TheJ r on the books tor the K1ete n n4rew Inelto K llogg'e DaTe
  • . About '15 on outdoor adv rtisll.ng• ... bil boards. H thi ks bus oarda are out, b oaus people are too haraesed to read t em nowad ys•-! o rta1nl1 do. I kno. urr1ed am I told him about y ur rade""out tor ~ 300 11th the l\ustin . er1o a I asked Gordon
  • a few birthdays tomorrow. Wt M"VVT""-"'-""-" , ti VJ a-k \--ft-1. · ~.,, ~ Darling, I just took the lib_e rty of reading Mr. Wade's $25 a week or $25 a month? I can't ~ .letter to Chuck. Was it H~"""~- ~r;;:t tell, as he rather had it typed over
  • LBJ upcoming work plans for a campaign, Lady Bird plans regarding living arrangements in Texas vs. Washington D.C., Lady Bird travel plans, Lady Bird books and reading
  • Lady Bird reading "Kitty Foyle," TJ Taylor raising cattle, CCC work, Environmental Conservation, Congressional Calendar and the War, Juanita Roberts
  • Maroh 8, 1942 Dee.rest love: !~~ This is Sunday afternoon and there are on~ Ed, Nellie, and I at the office. Mary is reading yours eeches at her room at the Dodge for "prophecies" for 1\Jordon. O. J. i inted this morning--so Mary told me ; I
  • . After we finished talking to i,.~ ---•three o'olook we could not go to sleep, so we all sat aro and discussed the various possibilities of the no-- J- •Jli:I- m.on't; s until about four, and then Nellie and Macy went ep and I alternately read Time and t
  • Bardwell, to read~ayor Miller. He approved \ · .it. He said Hers1:.,~ohnson had been by to see tjQ~ ~ n _ him asking if h~ou n't approach you with the ~ - ~~ idea in mnd or getting you to support Gerry Mann · for the Senate--or at least help them see
  • her to ask if we can 1)uy or rent it for the duration. At present we pay $3 per □ onth per machine --would expect to pay her the sa ::1e . JEr . Escoe told me this inc lvded u1)kee1) and repairs but on reading the contr&cts 2.nd looking at bills paid I
  • feel that I do f2 irly well l All the 1-:;oli ci es sre j n the po~~:sessi en of IJfr. R. A. Strnrrt in Ft. ''lorth, 2:nd until I get them 2nd read ther-1 e.11 several tLi1es I ·-on' t consider th&t I really know it; Escoe says he h&.s written hi "·1
  • and got a ...)rice of ~1ln .83. Multiplying the thousttnds of f'eet he estimates on A ai.,d. B and ''will'' land by $10.83 gives you the sums you see on your enclosed questiiona:.re. I read him the sentence from Mr. Ara.n.t ' s letter wherP 11.rant said