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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
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE ( WASHINGTON Sunday, December 10, 1967 Page Sunday, December 10th, was a romantic, off-beat day. I woke' a little before 9:00, asked for all the papers and a big pot of c.o ffee, and leisurely read and ·read
  • Lady Bird reads newspapers about Lynda Johnson Robb's wedding; for several hours, Lady Bird reads the love letters LBJ wrote to her while there were courting in 1934; Lady Bird dresses for Diana MacArthur's party; Lady Bird and Tony & Matianna
  • - - it mean s a confrontation with that big env e l o pe mar ked "Night Reading . 11 ( \ - 2 ­
  • 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
  • c r a z y eights with them. E a r lie r they had gone fish in g o v e r at the pond, Thgrhad sat up the night b e fo re u n ti^ ou trageou sly late hour, playing ca rd s. But then, a fte r a ll, L u c i had gotten m o re than nine hours s le ep
  • ; Lady Bird reads Steinbeck book
  • racing in the snow, a c ro s s the lon ely white grounds. I read o v e r m y speech fo r Tex a s W om en ’ s Un iv e rs ity , three o r four tim es, once to Lyndon. , , Did some tran scrib ing, made a check on a ll the s ilv e r , china, and household
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  • Lady Bird does office work; Lady Bird to hair salon; controversy about Lady Bird's property and tenants in Alabama; Lady Bird and Luci Johnson to Huntlands Estate in Virginia; Lady Bird reads Bill White's book on LBJ
  • 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
  • and thv hom e­ mad e b read n1adc m ore news than the sta ti stics of th e prL·ss c o:1f ,,r e;ncc. - l ­ 1964 Saturday , July 1Hth__ (_conlin11ed) Phili p Carter, Hodcling Carler's son , who is no\\' with NEWSWEEK, was th e re, a very hand som1
  • LBJ's presidential campaign; press conference at LBJ Ranch; photos taken of LBJ and Lynda Johnson on horses; LBJ's statement to press about riots; helicopter to Haywood Ranch for boating; BBQ for lunch; Lady Bird reads book and swims; LBJ naps
  • 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
  • for the youngest ·ones instead of g.o ing to the ~peech. ­ ·By 11 ;30 Lyndon was· into his night reading. He is captive all the . :J ·1 ~----------------.-~....-:1.:J. \ week nights, a~.d what a_ glorious relief we.ekends are.!
  • ■■■:;■; m e m o r a n d u m '^ ;;';/'. ■ . ■ . r- , THE WHITE HOUSE ■• ' . W A SH INGTON T u e sd a y , A p ril 11, 1967 *5 y ' ' ' ' i' .■ ■ I aw oke fro m m y f ir s t night in the Gay Ro o m . ■ ' ■vj. ■V' - . Page 1 ^ ' : One
  • ;" visit from John Ben Shepherd and Mamie; ride around LBJ Park, Danz & Martin ranches; dinner; to Cedar House for the night; Lady Bird reads "The Secret of Santa Vittorio"
  • on th e ir T V ." So the afternoon fo r Lyndon was State of the N ation, night reading*, and then telephone c a lls, and a b it of a nap. And then we asked the B ill W hites, only re c e n tly back from R om e, the V alentis, M arianne M eans and f h
  • ! 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
  • ’ : A fte r dinner ev ery b od y s e ttle d down to w atch a sp y m o v ie , w h ile I w en t o ff fo r m y r e g u la r S aturday night date w ith GUNSMOKE, and th en b a ck to s e e the r e s t o f the sp y m o v ie . And then, though I hoped Lyndon w
  • Lady Bird and office work; talk with Luci Johnson; luncheon guests of LBJ; visit to art exhibit at Dumbarton Oaks; trip to Camp David; Lady Bird bowls with June White; the David Brinkleys are guests; Lady Bird watches "Gunsmoke;" Lady Bird reads
  • the night with u s ^ It was much too late to go to their " .. :- x :; : home. ^ n d we a ll/r o around in the balmy; intoxicating spring air; . ■ " . It v " ■■ 7 - -' ' a lm o st se e m s as though the sunshine does not know the tragedy
  • LBJ & Lady Bird arrive at LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird reads until 2 a.m. and sleeps late; LBJ, Lady Bird & the Arthur Krims drive around ranch; drought in Texas; lunch; Lady Bird and LBJ take naps; Lady Bird & Luci Johnson Nugent, who is expecting, go
  • ^ % it a fte r a ll th ese y e a r s Lyndon knew and Worked w ith FDR, we only have about two or th ree au tograp hed p ic tu r e s of h im , and how m uch we tr e a su r e them . I w an ted to be read y to le a v e on tim e for m y own sa k e , and b e c a u
  • & speeches; LBJ works hard with little rest; Johnsons to Democratic fundraiser that night; Lynda Robb relays news that Martin Luther King has been shot & died; LBJ calls Coretta Scott King & makes televised speech; evening plans cancelled & Hawaii trip
  • I , - L C, 1965 Tuesday, August 17th '■ ^ ' // ^ ^' Where has the summer gone -- the lovely, golden sum m er? lie-in-the-ham m ock tim e, my read-a-m ystery-book tim e? My Here suddenly August is more than half over, and the list is long
  • 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 ranch & house renovations; Lady Bird to White House; Lady Bird's straw work bag and books that she is currently reading; Lady Bird visit LBJ in his office; fighting a limited war in Vietnam; late dinner & night reading for LBJ
  • MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE W A S H I N G T ON P a ge 1 M o th e rs* Day, Sunday, M ay 10, 1964 A ctu a lly , it [th ed a y]began rig h t a fte r we got home from A tlan tic C ity, about a little p a s t one o 'c lo c k at night, with Lynda, L
  • - c / Sunday, O ctober 3, 01965 \ p V^' u Lyndon and I had a la te b rea k fa st and then got read y to go to the N ation al C ity C h ristia n Church. -^ ' f When w e w alked in I cam e fa ce to fa ce w ith Judge an d M r s. F e r g u so n fro m
  • grad u ates had gotten th e ir jo b s a s soon as they had com p leted the c o u r s e . One of th e c h e e r y lit t le s u c c e s s s to r ie s that m ake L yndon's tw e lv e o 'c lo c k nights w o rth w h ile and a ll th e o th er fo lk s too^^W
  • and report on Jordan; Lady Bird to bed and LBJ to night reading
  • e fle c t on the jo ys of re tire m e n t. If he. G en era l B ra d ley, re tir e d , has 22 things that he does as public s e r v i ce, I wonder i f w e ’ l l e v e r quite reach that stage of lyin g in the ham m ock at the ranch and read in g
  • . 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
  • Good night's sleep; to National City Christian Church with LBJ; lunch with the Valentis and A.W. Moursund; nap and read Sunday papers; Lynda Johnson & Warrie Lynn bowling in E.O.B; swim and watch TV with guests; Lady Bird's appraisal of Charles
  • s t r i a l c o u n try . T h e y w e r e w h o le s o m e and fin e , and I'm g l a d I h ad th e m , e v e n i f I ’ d h av e b e en up u n til 3 o ’ c l o c k the night b e f o r e . •> I le f t them to go dow n s t a i r s to m e e t the g ro u
  • , Braintree, MA; Lady Bird visits with Mrs. Ed Cape of San Marcos about 1937-47, campaigns, and LBJ shaving in a stream; visit with Ambassador and Mrs. Heisberg; dinner with LBJ; Lady Bird catches up on reading; Lady Bird & LBJ talk of railroad negotiations
  • and reads papers and night reading; Lady Bird swims in pool; LBJ and McGeorge Bundy discuss Vietnam; Lynda visits with parents and guests; United Nations and Vietnam; reception for handing of Eleanor Roosevelt's portrait is cancelled
  • sh o rt, th ese la s t m on th s. ; ' ] A ll the It s e e m s that Lyndon n ev er g ets I do not know how he a r i s e s to w ork i so h a rd . A f t e r la y in g down h is night read ing at two, fin ish e d or u n fin ish ed , and aw akening
  • liv e . The D a v is e s w ill fe e d him . He had a n ic e ta lk w ith D a le M alech ek - - in fa ct, he had spen t the night w ith D a le and J ew ell so that he c o u ld b e h e r e tod ay fo r fu rth er ta lk . -A n .^ yak rovb ew th d ; R oy
  • - •' .. . :,. tRAlll9PERRlto te HAN0"'1R1T1Nlll l"IL.£ • LYN00N ■. JOH,__,. ~~~ emuof die~ ',ieaber ~~Gt. March Virginia: Dear ...... 16, 1960 Busy, yes, but never too busy to read a letter from you. Visiting with you and Mrs. White was really my pleasure and I
  • a sk el’to f sp r e a d -o u t night read in g, and th e r e , sittin g by • h im , w ith a b ig g rin on h is fa c e , chew ing on a p aper m ark ed 'Top S ecret" w a s P a tr ic k Lyndon. We w e r e enth anted ( sa t down and talked to Lyndon ju st
  • Arrival ceremony for General Stroessner, President of Paraguay; receiving line; Luci, Pat & Lyn Nugent are introduced; LBJ & General Stroessner have meeting; Lady Bird reads newspapers and works in office; loan of painting to White House; Lady Bird