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  • the pots of poinsettias from friends, lovely ones from the Freemans, and our own Christmas tree in the Yellow Room topped with the FDR star. "The Twelfth Day of Christmas" doesn't come until Monday and I love walking through the halls and looking at them
  • fa v o r ite s ; O pera star E ileen F a r r e ll, now M rs , R o b ert R eagan; te le v is io n's Ed Sullivan; and W illia m Shannon, who w ro te T h e A m e ric a n Iris h ^ -- - MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE W ASHINaXON W ednesday, M ay 27, 1964
  • of what you have done. So I want to say thank you for our generation and for those that are coming on." Everybody loved i t —she was the star of the evening. And then the ladies went into the Yellow Room to have coffee, the men stayed in the West H all
  • the N ation als of P aragu ay w e r e lin ed up, th er e w as a hum m ing that r o s e to a sin gin g/^ sp on tan eou s, n atural - I w ish that in a ll the fou r c o r n e r s of the felobe,^^^ r e a c te d to the Star Spangled B anner that w a y
  • know that the Lipizzaner h orses w e r e born black and turned white. • J Th ey a re descended fro m Spanish-bred offspring of A ra b stock and they had been brought to A u stria in the 16th Century. The stars of the show w e r e the white ones
  • ho n a r r a te d a n o th er; F r e e m a n d id a w o n d e r fu l job on a th ird . '•K'-» I A nd J a n e S h aron I think w a s th e star,-' t a lth o u g h N a sh i s hard: t o b ea t.. A nd K atie L o u c h h e im did th e fifth . ' “ A m
  • in to the "Star S p a n g led B a n n e r . “ 7 T h is tim e a M rs . T r e jo s and I ta lk about W a sh in g to n ’ s w o n d er fu l S p r in g , and h e r s to p at W illia m s b u r g , w h ile our tw o h u sb a n d s c i r c le d th e la w n r e v ie w
  • Office work; Promotions for Women in Armed Forces bill signing ceremony; LBJ presents Bronze Star to Major Marie Rodgers, an African-American, and a Legion of Merit to Colonel Ethel Hefley; Committee for Preservation of the White House meeting