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- ilie s , w iv e s and ch ild ren , to spend the night at the W hite H o u se.
We
had su ch a fr ie n d ly , n ic e tim e w ith th em in H ouston, and th ey had s e e m e d
e a g e r at- the p r o s p e ct o f com ing to the W hite H ouse.- -He sa id
- on a flig h t a c r o s s
■T ex a s!
L a te in the aftern oon I w ent o v er to L yndon's o ffic e to s e e if
I could find out w ithout a sk in g anything about the r e s u lts of h is c a ll
la te the night b efo r e fr o m P u erto R ic o .
I didn't
- Batt of the A R A ; Howard B irch with
the F arm ers Home A dm inistration, and P eter Jones with the Department of
C om m erce, who had prepared m e b y giving me Night Comes to the Cum ber~
lands by Caudel, to read; and some 34 press,
Helen Thomas
- of showing w om en 's p±ax3e in
space, and it 's peaceful b y -p ro d u c ts .
On reading about it, I d is c o v e r that 14% of the p a y r o ll a re women,
in another place, 20% of the p a y r o ll a re wom en, and at Cape Kennedy, clo se
to
33% a re
- begun when
I read a Joe A ls o p column about an elem en ta ry school tea ch er i n H a rlem^
M rs , Kate Tutman, whose s tudents w e re fro m a m ighty u n d erp riviled ged
segm ent o f A m e r ic a n l ife , and about her tough, and rath er gay re
- 50 or
so le t t e r s , a ll h ostile, about speeding, b e e r and dogs.
Some o f them w e re
MEMORAN DUM
THE W H ITE H OUSE
W A S H I N G T ON
^
W edne s day, A p r il 2 9, 1964
s illy , cru el, quack - r ig h t read y fo r the waste basket file
-
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his arm around m e, and the resulting picture was r e a l l y amusing.
The
caption under it read, or so L i z opined, " L a d y B ird , a fte r this is o v e r,
le t 's you and m e go out and have a drink.
T h e re was a second and somewhat le
- with pneumonia.
Imagine walking in an apple orch a rd at nine
o 'c lo c k in the morning, in a sheer organza evening d ress, in about 50 d eg ree
tem perature, m istin g rainj
I ve b e en delighted to read that she ' s posed w illin g ly fo r the many
- b e f o r e ,
c o u ld s ta n d up as the
farces.
in
that was never a f a v o r i t e
have read a b i t
everywhere
S h a k e s p e a r e /o f
I f i n a l l y got
S h a k e s p e a r e 's e a r l i e s t p la y s
one
j u s t r ig h t
- the gentleman on my right
tos
n
ig
It b eing in A r a b ic ,
the menu.
I c o u ld n ’ t read
it,
but then he very g r a c io u s ly added "Husse i n "-on e w hich
‘A
I could r e a d ,
We then went in to the East Room a fter
dinner and heard the Dave
- 0:00-0:10 contains last segment of September 21, 1968, audio diary; 4:08, transcript should read "Voltaire's Candide." There are several missing and wrong words in the transcript.
- r o o m ^
T h is i s a n o th e r one of m y l e s s o n s in gettin g
MEMORANDUM
TH E W H I T E H OU SE
M onday, A p r il 2 7 , 1964
W A S H IN GTON
read y for the M a y the 7th m e e t i n g . .
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le a r n in g about a r t w ith a c