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  • ■I' 1965 T h u r sd a y , A u g u st 12th . W as lik e a cam p aign d ay. I had w anted to spend at le a s t one day s e e in g PR O JEC T HEADSTART in o p era tio n . We ch o se New J e r s e y b e c a u s e it w as c lo s e and I could s e
  • Angeles Times reporter; Lady Bird mentions LBJ's schedule; the Johnsons fly to Texas to LBJ Ranch
  • is distinguished intemationally for its geological and anthropological studies, it would seem appropriate that Mrs. Johnson visit the campus officially for this purpose and to see our University museum. Should her time permit it, it would also be very useful if she
  • . Duke, Nra. Carpenter, and a tew American wives. 3:00-7:00 Free time or tor callers arranged. 7:00-10:00 Informal 1upper tor the wbole delegation at the Aabas1ador 1 a residence. as THURSDAY, MARCH12 10:00-10:30 10:30- Funeral Service
  • e lle r w a s g o in g to m a k e i t p o s s ib le to h a v e a lo n g te r m p la n fo r th e J o h n so n P a r k i- ^ ^ n e by. the N a tio n a l P a r k S e rv ic e . how m u c h /^ 6 ^ 1 p o u t w ith th e e x h ib its . h e s it a t e a m o m
  • 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
  • and provide new funds palachia, but only if they _w ere The region embraces all of 10 times the size of SWitzer0 wz;:~tr rJR. 4f£R- ·~w J . ., ·, ' ' part 1 1 Johnson Has Asked _Congress for ~cial Program for Area,:, · 1 s improvement of tiinbe
  • 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. I 1 Ivo Sparkman and her daughter J u l i a Ann had com e down with me on the plane, as had Dorothy
  • something of it. And lo and behold, in the course of the whole evening, never once did I encounter F r ank and Ruth Stanton, I must rem em ber to te ll him Lyndon's famou s story MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE W A 3H I N O T ON Monday, May 25, 1964 Page
  • , v e l v e t c o v e r e d p la tfo r m , on w h ich r e p o s e d m any, m any, lo vely .,'? l^ b o ra te p illo w s , each b e a r in g the coat o f a r m s o f a country, and on the p i l l o w s / m e d a l s , rib b o n s, d e c o ra tio n s r e
  • 's le f t i t s m a r k on the h i s t o r y of th is la n d . R ath er i r r e l e v a n t l y , I m a r v e l l e d , n o t so m u c h a t the b r a v e r y of C o lo n e l W illia m T r a v i s , a n d h is 200 m e n , b u t a t how th ey s im p
  • the terrain of the Chisos Mountains and Big Bend; two-hour hike on the Lost Mine trail; a naturalist narrator accompanies group; Lady Bird gives press time for photos and questions; dinner on a mesa top; Lady Bird describes glory of the sky, entertainment
  • ith the w e lc o m in g s p e e c h r I h a d p la n n e d . She h a d ty p e d a n o p en in g s e n te n c e an d I w r o te o u t in lo n g h a n d ,^ ^ y fe e lin g s on w h at I sh o u ld sa y . A ^ ^ : h e n i t w a s tim e to g e t in th e c
  • ; Lady Bird, staff & friends discuss press visit & riots in Washington; Lady Bird talks on phone with Lynda Robb; Lady Bird & Liz Carpenter work on speeches & talk to John Connally about Hemis Fair visit; the Secret Service change Lady Bird's arrival time
  • co ffee - L yndon h a d m a d e a s u r p r i s e v i s i t the n ig h t b e f o r e t o the G r id ir o n D in n e r - a n d w ho sh o u ld be '' f s ittin g th e r e , b u t R ic h a r d N ixon! j ' H e w a s lo o k in g r e la x e d a n d a f f
  • Richard Nixon visits LBJ for morning coffee; Nixon and LBJ discuss New York Times, Westmoreland, China and Vietnam, and upcoming campaign year; LBJ teases Lady Bird about Big Bend trip; LBJ has sore throat; Johnsons to St. Marks Church; LBJ gives
  • i r c u m s t a n c e . h eart soars. W h en th e t r u m p e t s b lo w , m y A n d w h e n th e y s t r i k e u p th e S t a r S p a n g le d B a n n e r , I t h in k I s t a n d tw o i n c h e s t a l l e r . T h i s ti m e I w a s e s p e c i
  • 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
  • CTJ turns her recorder on/off many times which causes an "echo" sound at times
  • a r y without p o rtfo lio, fro m the top . . ^ brass, to say that M cN a m a ra is wielding too heavy a hand, or am I imagining things. A t late lunch tim e i w alked in th e door, just in time to encounter Lyndon and then Huff Baines and his w ife
  • " -" . I had w aked up th is m orn in g to/the m o st m a rv elo u s fu ll-p a g e 'a d jl in the N ew Y ork T im e s w hich read: " F r o m sw eat sh op s to S t o kow ski", and it w a s a trium phant tellin g of the p r o g r e s s of labor from lo fts
  • LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast; coffee with houseguests; Lady Bird to New York City to Carnegie Hall for Stokowski concert for International Ladies' Garment Workers Union; article about event in New York Times; David Dubinsky & Louis Stulberg give
  • s l i k e so m u c h . m o n e y . ; H e l e n lo o k s a t m e in a w r y w a y w i t h a to u c h o f a l m o s t d i s da in . A n d p a t i e n t B e s s e n c o u r a g e s m e a n d r e m i n d s m e th a t t h e r e w i l l b e th e - s o
  • of Achievement" Johnsons meet honored guests at Judicial Reception with receiving line for 700 guests; press ask Judge Sarah Hughes about W. Manchester book; Lady Bird reminisces about 1960 Campaign; visit with friends upstairs; Lady Bird reads "Of Time
  • with his own hands w here they now liv e . MEMORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE W A S H IN GTON Thursday, May 21, 1964 P age 4 Th ree of their children w ere born in the log cabin. He now has a part time job on the Unemployed Parents P rogra m , setting out
  • to w ork right on up at lea st until h er 80th birthday- - or as much as she could beyond, but i f the time came when she could no lo n g er w ork, she hoped then that perhaps they would. Anna's hand and h er v o ic e shook. Not even A d la i
  • : To: Depa.rture Time ~ ... m. • lO Arrive Destination liD p.-.. Helo No. l (Forward ,li:...-to, ..... - ., :r~:;cl:~~ Comeartment) (Aft ompartment) 7. 8. 9. 1. z~ 3. 4. 5. ' 6. 10. 11. (SS Station) Helo No. Z (Forward Compartment) (Aft qc
  • l t h e v e r y d a y I go o u t - - " C a r e s s I n f a n t i n e " . This w o u ld b e f o r the b ig 4 - p o s t e r b e d a n d f o r the curtains^ in c o m b in a ti o n w ith the lo v e ly , c l e a r , yello w b r o c a d e - - soft a n d
  • At 10:33, the time Lady Bird says is "11:30" rather than "11:00"
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  • are now refinishing and I am confident they will be through by the time you arrive. Anyway, the fire didn't bother the kitchoo, breakfast room or the upstairs, which is the usable part of our . home, and we will certainly consider it a pleasure and quite
  • KTBC business, Lady Bird travel, classification during war time of radio and radio employees
  • by telling group .s amu~ed had delivered and had done very at the amount of time well. a He she spent on only boys. mountain climber, Mr. Dyringfurth, Helen's &f:fi-e-of Virginia came inl'\ or perhaps - there - Byrd him self - and we
  • and who I somehow feel most drawn to is Kenny O’Donnell, because I will never forget the way he looked that night in the hospital on November 22nd. After they left, our long-time favorite friends came for dinner. Upstairs, on the second floor, informal
  • student Center, a Home for children, missions to two Indian Tribes, and our beautiful summer Chapel of the Transfiguration at Moose. We hope you may find the time, while visiting in Wyo­ ming, to worship with us and to visit our Churches and insti­ tutions