Discover Our Collections


Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

15 results

  • 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
  • that we shouldn't have this forced on us. Well, here I was in Washington and this bill was brought up. My wife was in Austin. I'd take the bill home at night and and I read that bill backwards and forward. And I analyzed. tri.ed to reason with myse1f
  • LETTER ORDINARY URGENT RATE • SERIAL llEfERREO . • OVERNIGHT NIGHT TELEGRAM LETTER SPECIAL SHIP SERVICE RADIOGRAM Patron• ahould check clau of 1ervice dni red; othenriae the m• - 1• will be tranamitted u a telegram or ordinary cablegram
  • ' rights basis, I suppose you'd term it. When I got here and this bill came up, I read the bill at night. Mrs. Pickle was in Austin. I'd take it home in the evening and read it and I'd debate it with myself. I was coming around to the conclusion
  • : We had to go to San Antonio to see it. F: That was an all day and night affair, wasn't it? L: Yes, and I don't know, I guess sometime later the next spring--! don't know when it was--she met Lyndon. And boy,_Lyndon, like· everything else, he
  • report. I filled those reports free. So I gained too much publicity among my own people there. But the second reason was because I had a disagreement with the then-sheriff for Jim Wells County, C. W. Price. He and I had a fight about a girl. One night
  • . It wasn't easy to locate him. He used to tell Henry, Gonzalez~ 11 Henry, I can get hold of t he Pope a lot qu i cker than I can find you, because Henry's hours are a li ttle erratic, believe me. la te and works late at night. from his room. 11 He reads
  • ~red your lf'rtt.er around like a ch1cken with its hoad ott. But there 111 a second roaaon. read the dam letter It'r professional jMlouay. t'~ve to t.han a So, once a week, you see, and it ahuee me a.alt111g where a la1r7er get.s ott writ.in
  • wa$ never heard . This is Lynda 1 s first day at work in McG~orgc Du:i
  • LBJ sits for Peter Hurd's portrait; Marvin Watson arrives with Texas friends; Lady Bird takes a nap; Lady Bird asks guests for suggestions on books to read; Lady Bird's brother, Tony Taylor, talks about his trip to Peru; Johnsons and guests bowl
  • arrive; LBJ takes nap; Lady Bird reads & goes bowling; party for the Bob Jacksons; reminisces about 1934; guests watch "Journey to the Pacific" and "Pancho" Head Start film; Mrs. Jackson's father dies on this day; Lady Bird has massage and goes to bed
  • 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
  • Johnsons to the swimming pool; Lady Bird reads; LBJ rides around ranch with staff; Lady Bird takes a nap and tours the LBJ Ranch and Boyhood Home; Lady Bird joins LBJ at the Haywood Ranch; Johnsons visit the Charles Urschel house; guests talks
  • Bird & the Ed Clarks to Corcoran Gallery; tea & tours at White House for the Clarks & guests; LBJ speaks briefly to guests; Lady Bird practices Appalachia speeches; dinner at Scoop Jackson's home; LBJ reads John Steinbeck letter about Vietnam
  • is moving slowly; Lyn Nugent follows Lucia Jane around giving her hugs & plays on Lucinda Robb's baby buggy; Christmas buffet dinner; Johnson family speaks with Chuck Robb & Pat Nugent, together in Vietnam; Lady Bird reads "Reflections" by Helen Hayes