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- with Dwight Eisenhower; Lady Bird to New York to dinner at Mary Lasker's home; ABC beautification film to be shown overseas
- hour s that followed a man known t o you came t o Ms side
offering hj.s help -- President Eisenhower. These have been
arduous months. H e h a s worked hard to keep this coun try
on a course of prospe rjty, and firm stre:igth with imaginative ,
compas
- to Kefauver in New
Hampshire.
I also agree with this course, generally.
I have this doubt. In 1958, you had to go to the UN, et al, to keep the
world from regarding Eisenhower as a lame-duck, impotent President. I think
it possible that making yourself
- OF BOOK, THE LIVING WHITE HOUSE ,
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINJTON, D. C .
Mrs. Eisenhower, Dr. Gro s venor, Mr. Finley, descendants and
friends of ail the families of this book :
With 27 more days to Christm2.s, 1 feel as if 1 have received, in
behalf
- wrote a little note and sent some flow ers to M rs. Eisenhower,
w h o's out at Walter R eed taking some tests.
And then the dinner f o r
the Eshkols.
We m et them on the front steps
a little b e fo r e eight, and went upstairs fo r the usual get
- State visit of Israeli Prime Minister & Mrs. Eshkol; Lady Bird's speeches for Georgetown Visitation and Radcliffe; Lady Bird sends flowers to Mamie Eisenhower at Walter Reed; State dinner for Eshkols and exchange of state gifts; Lady Bird mentions
- Meeting to discuss upcoming speeches; Lady Bird's space trip to Huntsville, AL; office work; LBJ's press conference in East Room, with critique by Lady Bird; press conference questions; Eisenhower comment about press conferences; family dinner
- White House" party for White House descendants; Lady Bird gives remarks and stands with Mamie Eisenhower in receiving line; photographs made of descendants; Lady Bird mentions guests and stories; gift of new Madison portrait; bowling, dinner alone