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- 1965
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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
- e e d s for the fu tu re, and w e hoped it w ould be p o ss ib le to f ill in sta ff, w h e r e e v e r the gaps m ade fo lk s lik e Bob Knudsen. w ork a ll day and a ll night.
And then, c lo s e to 2:30, I w ent in and w orked with B e s s ,
the o
- r, C on gressm an Bob Jones, and an out-
standing e m p lo y e e o f the fligh t cent e r, M rs . M a r y B e r r i b e r r i , age 70.
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Ivo Sparkman
and her daughter J u l i a Ann
had com e down with me on
the plane, as had Dorothy
- a lon g w ay from th ose days to C arn egie H all.
He talked about a str ik e
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•MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
W ed n esd a y , M ay 10, 1967
; WASBINOTON
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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
- w hat w e hoped to g et out
o f th is - - w e, the G overn m ent, w e, the p e o p le .
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1965
T h u r sd a y , A u g u st 12th (con tin u
- e the G o ld e n A g e
G le e Club w as re'h e a r s in g a song. When the Red, R e d R o b in C o m e s
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Bob,Bob, Bobbing A lo n g .
And then, they b ro u g h t out a b ig b ir th d a y cake,
w h ich w as f o r a l l the p eo p le h avin g b ir
- at p r e s e n t i t s a bone o f contention.
A ls o ,
so m e o f the
towns c lo s e b y , that had hoped to get the fa m i l i e s to b e e f up th ere eco n o m y ,
th e ir p a y r o l l s , th e ir g e n e r a l w a y o f l i f e , have a p p lied
- flo w e re d cloth,...
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aawi.it m u s t be th e 'in thing.'^
And th en I sa id goodby and w as b ack a t the White H ouse by 2:30, w o rk in g
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b r ie f ly a t m y d e sk , doing som e p ic tu re s on the T ru m a n B alcony w ith Bob.
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- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- country and we hope you can re
main long enough to come to appreciate all that Wyoming has
to offer. May yours be a pleasant and beneficial visit with us.
We also are proud of the Episcopal Church in Wyoming
. . . fifty-nine Churches, a school, a college
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It was in the l ib r a r y
T V room , and the script was good enough
to make me anxious to see how it is going to turn out.
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Then, at 4 o ' c l o c k / I went back to the Green Room , to r e c e iv e the
s w ord of hope fro m the A m e r ic a n Cancer
- for President Kennedy and now for Lyndon. The Kenny O’Donnells, the O’Briens,
the Maguires, the Jenkinses, Bill Moyers alone, Jack Valenti. We just had a drink, watched
the fire, talked about the day’s events, the Congress, the problems, the actions, and I hope
- . Hope to come home tomorrow night or Sunday
morning--may catch a ride back with Nell Parmelee Sunde.y. Call me
at Bill's if you want me.
Iarling, I had forgotten how incred.i bly pleasant life in
Austin is and how I love the place. The weather is blue
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ljou weAe g;z.eai .today and now j. can
.:li-p.ioein{}and Jtel.ax mf!Ael.t and unk.no.i .the mU
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fu lly for b r id g e . It b eg in s
I b e lie v e I can w ork w ith
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- length panel w i l l be a v a ila b le in about two w eek s and he p r o m is e d to send
it o v e r to m e to lo o k a t.
I t ’ s a fa it a c c o m p li and I can only hope that t h e r e 's
enough m o n e y in the t r e a s u r y o f the h i s t o r i
- 'me mo r a n d u m
THE W HITE HOUSE
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WASIHN GTON
Thursday, A p r i l 9, 1964
WHD
Today was a truly big day.
Up e a rly , 7 o ’ clock, brea kfa st with Lyndon, whom I had hoped would
sleep la te r.
M y la st words to him w e re
that I could
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in his speech nominatin g the
Negro pastor.
Race Issue Hit
Mr. Hawkins said he hoped
the c hurch could now move
l'loser to achieving " human
dignity for all of God 's chil
dren ."
The Rev . Dale K. Milligan
o( Beulah Presbyterian Church
in Pittsburgh
- ,/prints and drawings, a g a lle ry
of architecture and designj and one of photography,specializing in Steichen.
And I did hope I would see m y old friend in there tonight.
T h ere w ere about 400 guests for dinner, seated at round tables, in the
m ost
- ork and then at 3:15 had m y picture
taken with Martha Hartke, r e c e iv in g a cook book fro m her, hoping that w ill
do some good fo r them in their election.
And then at 4 o 'c lo c k
the day- - a
top o ffic e r s .
what I thought
- b r ea k fa st in
b ed .
And then d r e s s e d , with L iz com ing in e v e r y m o m en t or two for
an other two or three,^^^ four p ictu re s of m e to sig n fo r the sta ff, w hich
I w a s v e r y glad to do.
I hope I n ev er forgetr
- r M adura o f the V irg in Islan d s L e g is la tu r e r e q u ested
th at I take b a ck to the P r e sid e n t the hope o f the isla n d s that th ey
co u ld e le c t th e ir own G overn or and p a rtic ip a te in N ation al e le c t io n s
- re - - and I hoped it didn 't
MEMORANDUM
T H E W H IT E H O U S E
WASHINOTON
F r id a y , M a y 8, 1964
Pa-ge 4
show a s c le a r ly to ev e rybody e l s e a s it did to me;.
The house m u st have b een 90 d e g r e e s te m p e ra tu re , the m
- o r s e sh o e of sand, and the sig n that sa id "L ife
Guard on Duty a few lim ite d h ou rs" , so we hoped for tom orrow , but L u ci,
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THE WHITE HOUSE
S a tu rd a y , M arch 2, 1968
WASHINOTON
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w ith the e x u b e r
- ck ed h a ts , a
g lo r io u s s p la s h of c o lo r .,^ n that e m e r a ld law n,
I ju s t hope that a whole lo t
of those stu d e n ts w h o had c a m e r a s / \a n d p r a c tic a lly every b o d y d id /\w e re
u sin g c o lo r film
- A , in A p r i l , w as a g r e e d to.
It*s
one o f the tw e lv e states that D ick M c G u ir e said that he hoped v e r y m uch I 'd
go in to, ^
T h e A tla n ta , G e o r g i a one- - f o r the d e d ic a tio n o r ground b re a k in g c e r e m o n y
- f a c e s , a l l
s a y i n g , " G i v e our lo ve to the P r e s i d e n t . "
Or m a y b e ev en , " Y ou ’ r e
p r e t t i e r than y o u r p i c t u r e s . "
I hope that the A m b a s s a d o r and M r s . L a b o u i s s e went h o m e
- ard a little b it, about the L ib ra ry , ajid h e and I cam e
c l o s e s t to lau gh in g.
And then Wilbur Cohen, iabout the L ib r a r y ,'h o w m uch
I hoped the r e c o r d s of HEW, w h ose w ork had con tain ed so m uch of the things
- i r d f lo o r , and r ig h t a c r o s s f ro m th e m , M a r i a lle n and A, W. , w ith
Will an d M a r y
in a d jo in in g r o o m s .
And they a r e the g u e s ts I am hoping
v e r y m u c h w i l l h av e the b e s t tim e of a l l f o r
- out in th e r i v e r I
c o u l d s e e tw o b l i n k i n g l i g h t s - - t h e S e q u o i a - - a n c h o r e d .
We w e n t o u t
and I c lim b e d on a n d c a r e fu lly w ent d o w n s ta irs , hoping I w o u ld n 't w ake
up Lyndon - - f r
- e x p e c t
th em to do i t a n y m o r e .
B u t I hope th e y w ill c o n tin u e to b e a p a r t of m y
life - - M o l l i e a n d A d ele.
I w a s fig h tin g to f in i s h m y shopping so t h a t I c o u ld c a t c h th e l a t e
p la n e ton
- i s ,
a f t e r n o o n w i t h Mr. S t . Ma u r
t he
and I hope I ' l l g e t
e n o u g h c l o t h e s i n t h e s e y e a r s n e v e r t o have to go
b a c k a g a in !
But w h i l e I am h e r e I w ant t o l o o k a s
w e l l a s I can f
- m y day in a n u tsh ell, hoping so m u ch that it w ould do so m e good for
th e P ilg r im a g e fo r w h ich I have s o m u ch a d m ira tio n .
F o r on ce p u b licity
w a s a to o l and not a burden.
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And th en , le a v in g it ra th er
- o o l, W eldon and B e s s and I.
W e h e lic o p t e r e d o v e r to th e H ayw ood , sto p p in g b y A . W . 's to p ic k
up M a r ia lle n , and t r ie d s lip c o v e r m a t e r ia l s .
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1965
W e d n e
- u n ity , w ould be I
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hope acceptable to a ll D e m o c ra ts , and s u re d id n ' t ru n o ff
the R e p u b lic a n s .
I had to get up and sa y m y " T w in k le - tw in k le l i t t l e s t a r "
I t was j u s t a bouquet f o r the scenic d e
- ile d out.
L u c i an d I to o w a lk e d out in to th e
w a itin g a r m s of t h e l a d i e s of t h e p r e s s an d I hope I m a d e s o m e s e n s e
W e d n e s d a y , J a n u a r y 8 (Continued)
w h an I s a id the s p e e c h w a s a p r
- of the children, you see good raw m ateria l
and you know that is the hope of the future in this area - education, job
training, and eventually some kind of opportunities fo r employment f rom
industry, some way of making a livin g beside the m orta lly i l l coal