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  • ) April 2 1810 37th St., N.W., Washington, D. c. CZ) Goldschmidt February 14 3036 P. St., N. W., Washington, D. c • ✓ Ann ./ Charles E. Marsh ~ Col. E. o. Thompson Gene Lassater V Henderson, Texas J ✓ Betty Long (Mrs. Bob Long) January 17 March
  • disheartened about the state of affairs at WPB and the ~ J . REA-Faddis Committee-WPB-Priva-tePower Company-Bob Poage fuss. ·°?z, } ~ }'v~ ·£Ll __.. , =~ue:::san7Ii:::s:t a ) ¾, \ht,e....,senator writes that it would be the achievement of the year if we
  • him ainoe he promised to have the itemisation ready for him on !Ueaday or laet w ek. I myself ho.ve heard him call tw1oe. If fease a ya to. I eh&ll start calling him 1111self. 5. Bob Farree has got hia oall to the &rJJ\Y and 1• leaving Saturday
  • —she had been the real general. Our enemy had been trying to turn an idea of mine into an elegant reality worthy of the White House, and of T iffany's, and I hoped of the Johnson Administration. I t turned out to be a formidable enemy. All
  • .,. ' ' . ' Dear Virginia: Thanks for writing me and telling me so frankly the "lay of the land" as you see it in Alabama. Your personal appraisal and that Bob Duke piece you sent along are helpful in sizing up our strengths and weaknesses. I sure hope things work
  • a.s 50~0 if this were in the city limits. T1.o.e last time the city limits were extended they 'l'.,,1ere pla:ced . 6 of a mile from the t~ans - ,. ,.1~ mitter house . Since this would amount to F saving of . ) ~ - v r to ~70 a year. I was hoping
  • Insurance for station, impact of city limits on cost of insurance vs. taxes, financial matters-ways to cut expenses, requests LBJ send Lady Bird camera film to take pictures of bluebonnets, job assistance/recommendation for Bob Long
  • 1965 ' Tuesday, May 11th Began m y long-awaited Landscape-Landmark to u r into V irg in ia . I was up at seven, had brea kfast quietly - - I had re a lly hoped to s lip out ' W ithout waking up Lyndon, but L i z w ith her idea always on the p ic
  • long b e fo r e , with A. W, to go rid in g aro u n d a ll the r a n c h e s. And then a bout 5 o 'c lo c k I s ta rte d doing what I lik e b e s t . Went f or a rid e to the L e w is p la c e , with L iz and Bob Ma s s ^ of the S atu rd a y Evening
  • Lady Bird has breakfast with LBJ; LBJ gets sunburned; Lady Bird buys clothes and lunches with Dorothy Parker and Mary Griffith; LBJ and Lady Bird ride to Lewis place with the Bob Massies of Saturday Evening Post; dedication of the new Lyndon B
  • 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
  • hands on the c lip p in g s, so hoped th ey w ould be w a rm and c o lo r fu l and liv e ly . And th ey w e r e . Then I w ent down to the m o v ie to s e e D avid B r in k le y 's h o u r -lo n g show on W ashington, a la r g e p art of it b e a u
  • aw ard s fo r e x c e lle n c e in d e sig n or lan d scap in g to a b u s in e s s e sta b lish m e n t, a n e ig h b o rhood, a public b u ild in g. I think, I hope, h e ’ll give them so m e en co u ra g em en t, son® pat on the head. A t any r
  • down fo r a m o v i e lik e th is . S o m e tim e in th e m o r n i n g Bob M c N a m a r a and G e n e r a l W h e e le r and a n I s r a e l i G e n e r a l fle w i n w ith i c e on the w in d s h ie ld of t h e i r h e l i c o p t e r . A b o u t tw
  • the b la ck Hope diam ond. She m et us at the door of the fabulous How a sto n ish e d I w as to find that it w a s b lack , and m y e y e s w e r e out on s te m s m eetin g a ll the b ig n am es in W ashington. The only other T exas I rem e m b e r
  • a lon g w ay from th ose days to C arn egie H all. He talked about a str ik e i •MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE W ed n esd a y , M ay 10, 1967 ; WASBINOTON Page - of 1912 or 1913, and I cou ld s e e old heads bobbing through the a u d ien ce in m e m
  • tifu lly em b ro id ered . lig h t b lu e c a f t a n t h a t sim p ly d rifted around h er an k les in long fo ld s and ;( en u m era b le stra n d s of p e a r ls . : ■ i T h ere w a s the g e n e r a l, I hope, b u sin e ss of turning and p lacin g
  • b er 26, 1966 P age 5 ■ / I him to take the p o st a s m o n e y -r a is e r for the R ep ub lican P a r ty . ■ . ■ And the Bob A n d erso n s of E ise n h o w e r ’s Cabinet and lon g b efo re that our fr ie n d s in T e x a s . And the D
  • t e a . Bob K n u d s e n to o k a p i c t u r e , I d is p a tc h e d t h e m on a t o u r of t h e W h ite H o u s e w ith m y e a r n e s t th a n k s an d high h o p e s . T h e a t h e r e b e g a n u n d o u b ted ly one of t h e f u n n ie
  • Vermeil[?] Room. From A r t s and Le t t e r s t h e r e were t h e R a lp h E l l i s o n s , The n e g ro a u t h o r , D r . John Hope F r a n k l i n an d h i s w i f e , p r o f e s s o r and a u t h o r , as her e s c o r t. Lynda B i r d h a d
  • o ln 's s ta tu e . I hope I h av e th e g r a c e to u n d e r s ta n d the w e ig h t of a l l the c o n flic tin g s t r a i n s of thought a n d hope th a t w en t th ro u g h h is m in d . A n d th e n the fiv e o th e r w r e a th s w e re la
  • a n d A r th u r an d h e r f a th e r a n d D aphn e an d th e Bob B e n ja m in s and t h e i r tw o c h ild r e n . Six of u s p ile d in to th e T h u n d e r b ir d w ith h i m d r iv in g , tw o in a b u c k e t s e a t in f r o n t, and w e
  • 1964 T h u r s d a y , J u l y 16th B e g a n w i t h h e a r i n g G o l d w a t e r s a y on T V in r e g a r d to L y n d o n , " Y e s , I kn ow t h e f e l l o w . " My r e a c t i o n w a s chiefly, " I hope Lyndon d o e s n 't use t h a t
  • C a ssa tt, nothing w ill e v e r r ep la ce ' it r e a lly . I hope I'm not one of th ose people who, b eca u se so m eo n e h as given m e so m eth in g fo r three or four y e a r s , is hurt when they w ithdraw it. I m u st a lw a y s rem em
  • in d e e d I w ill be c o m in g b a c k to N ew Y o rk . I am s p o ile d . I hope once o r tw ice a y e a r . I s h a ll t r e a t m y s e lf to so m e of the s a m e , though i t w ill in d e e d n o t b e the s a m e w ith o u t B e s s a n d
  • . And then M r. W est c a m e up an d Bob K nudson took the p i c t u r e of the t h r e e of u s w ith the b l u e p r i n t s of the W hite H ou se so th a t sh e can f it in into a n y of th e f a m ily r o o m s h e r own f u r n i t u r e o r th in g s th
  • . And I hope m a y b e t h e r e w ill b e s o m e u s e of it o t h e r th a n j u s t a s an e x h ib it in the L i b r a r y . E v e n s o i t ' s in the c a n , an d I m a r k off on m y m e n t a l t a b l e t one m o r e c h e c k b y th in g s d o
  • h e r e w as M r s . Bob K i n tn e r ( J e a n K in tn e r ) w h o m I 'v e known f o r so long and b e e n so fond of, a n d M is s K a t h e r i n e Q uinn, who i s M is s D e m o c r a t , of n C o n n e c tic u t. It m u s t have b e e n s o
  • a r r y H a l p r i n . And J i m i l u M a so n who h ad done the b u s t of L y n d o n . A nd Bob M e r r i l l of the M e tr o p o lita n O p e r a w h o se p e r f o r m a n c e s th is y e a r a r e u n f o r g e tta b le - - a n o th e r new m
  • ! Too, a m o n g o ld f r i e n d s t h e r e w a s n o b o d y I w a s h a p p i e r to s e e t h a n Bob A n d e r s o n , now of G r e e n w i c h , C o n n e c t i c u t - - u s e d to b e f r o m T e x a s , R e p u b l i c a n , ' s; t s t a u n
  • in g up on the s ta g e ju st a s e v e r y b o d y b eh in d it g e t s into th e ir p o s itio n w e a r e d o w n s ta ir s and out on the N o rth P o r t i c o - c a lm and s e r e n e - - I hope it lo o k s that w ay, a s the b ig b la c k c a r w
  • hoped t h a t he co u ld c o m e in a n d s e e everybody fo r ju st a m in u te. B u t w h e n I saw h i m , I to ld h e sh o u ld not tr y . So I w e n t b a c k in to th e Yellow R o om j u s t s a y in g t h a t I w a s going to a c c e p t th e r
  • y q u ic k ly w e w e r e in s id e in th e D ip lo m a tic R e c e p tio n R o om g r e e t i n g th e r e s t of the p a r t y f r o m I r a n . And w h e n L yndon to o k the P r i m e M i n i s t e r a w a y , B e s s had Bob K nu dse n h an d
  • , t u l i p s , n a r c i s s u s , v i o l e t s — e s p e c i a l l y p r e p a r e d by M a r i e t t a B ro o k s , s h e s a i d ; and Bob S t r a u s s , and C a ro ly n K ellam w ith Monday, J a n u a ry 20, 1969 b o th h e r l i t t l e
  • Lady Bird will soon leave [Montgomery] for Atlanta and hopes to depart Atlanta on Wednesday. She alludes to the resistance they are getting from their families about wedding plans but assures him "...everything's going to be alright about us, you
  • LBJ sends Lady Bird a picture postcard of Dodge Hotel and says he hopes the garden is not closed when she comes to visit him.
  • Lady Bird writes from the Hotel Georgian Terrace in Atlanta about her visit with Aunt Effie who pleads with her to wait a few months to marry. She says that on her return trip, she hopes to stop in Montgomery to see her Uncle Claude about part
  • about twelve o’clock at night, decided they would light the fire. So they did. And the smoke came pouring out, filling the room and the hall. Lucy said that she thought the British were back again. It wasn’t so funny to me. And I hope the staff didn’t
  • have many, many stenographers 'Who will b~ glad to do this work without costs. I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, Mrs. H. von Kalow ~ ~ . ~) ~-~~K~ C. 1-.A . . ,• •~ l P ~ ~ ~ o_ ~ ~- c..a. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ \ ~-ts; 1 ~:__ ~ 0
  • · him tor dotni lt 1n the paat. and 1nd1oated hO\Y muoh mon im• portan· t wa1 this year than ev•r and how, ••· hoped he oould get one to ua. "Vfe .mould h•ar tram him tomol"row. And,,. ought to know a.bout the other oowtiee in the nM\ three daya. l hope
  • . what we The curtains I had a lrea d y taken down and disp o s ed o f and we looked at a lot of possible o f s a m p le s fo r drapes and s lip c o v e r s , none of which w e r e r e a lly right. I had rather hoped to turn it into a sun room
  • rce One, taking Him, quivering a ll over when he gets on a plane, and Sam H ouston, who can sc a rc e ly walk, who Lyndon hopes to have helped by m assag e and m edical tre a tm e n t and such com panionship as we have tim e fo r betw een now