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  • iet U nion, to jo in in th is effo rt to r e p la c e d esp a ir w ith hope and te r r o r w ith p ro g ress. And tow ard the end th ere cam e som eth in g w hich i s a lm o s t a sig n a tu re to h is sp e e c h e s l a t e ly - - a r e fe r e n c e
  • o u g h t a c o u p le . Soon, I hope I ’l l g e t a l l th is w ra p p e d up an d n e v e r hav e to th in k a b o u t it a g a in u n til su m m e r. T h e n I h a d lu n c h in th e s u ite w ith R o b in D uke, who l a t e r on show ed m e
  • r e d p ic tu re s to g e th e r with it, hand it out to two o r th ree p eople who a r e in t e r e s t e d in h elpin g us s e ll it, e s p e c i a l l y to A b e F o r t a s ' f i r m , in the hopes that we can m o v e it b e f o r e the month
  • 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
  • f a c t th a t he i s th e le a d e r o f th e o p p o sitio n p a r ty i s no a b r a s iv e e le m e n t to our fr ie n d s h ip . I hope he l a s t s a s lo n g a s w e do in th at p o s itio n . ' In th e c o u r s e o f th e ir ta lk , L yndon
  • that is what th is v is it is about - - to exp lain w hat w e h ave h e r e arid w hat w e hope to do w ith it, to d is c u s s John B en 's taking o v e r the job.- ■■ - V F rom the P a r k w e w ent i n to Johnson C ity and d rove p a st the C ou rth ou
  • . snow s t i l l fa llin g . - -.-^ And B e s s and I. And then L iz And then I w ent to s le e p , w ith the And m y h ea rt w as sinking about our p arty ton igh t. I had hoped fo r it to b e one of the m o s t glam orou s w e had e v e r had
  • 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
  • done. I t 's a h e a d y d r a f t , th is kind of w o rk , a n d w h a t e v e r th ey go on to I th in k th ey w ill r e m e m b e r it, - - I hope a s a h ig h p o in t in t h e i r l i v e s . r e m e m b e r th e m . I know I s h a ll And I a m
  • e w a s rid in g h igh . It s a t is f ie d a d e e p in b r e d d e s i r e to sh ow h is r e s p e c t and fr ie n d s h ip fo r a d ea d friend^ and he hoped by h is p r e s e n c e to g iv e e v id e n c e o f h is s p e c ia l f e e lin g a s
  • u c e d th e m to th e F o r e m a n , I d e s c r ib e d e v e ry th in g I hoped th e y w ould ta k e p ic tu r e s o f, I hope to do th is tw o o r t h r e e t im e s in th e c o u r s e of th e b u ild in g an d i t w ill n e v e r lo o k w o
  • t us c o ffe e an d S c o tc h , th e l a t t e r m o r e p o p u la r , a n d we s p e n t a je w e l of an h o u r w ith L y n d o n r e m in is c in g a b o u t h is life t h e r e , a b o u t w h at h e hoped for th e l i b r a r y a n d th e s c
  • it ie s , A u stin am ong th e m . T h ey a r e so fu ll o f youth and en th u sia sm , I w as d elig h ted to s e e O pera in d eed has a new fa c e . N ex t I w en t to the Red R oom to m e e t two w o rk ers o f PR O JEC T HOPE and to r e c e iv e
  • LBJ & Dominican crisis; Lady Bird on LBJ's cold & weight; Lynda's article in "Life" magazine; Lady Bird meets Metropolitan Opera singers, two PROJECT HOPE workers, National Gallery staff on Pictures for Patients, and MS Mother of the Year; Lady Bird
  • 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
  • the m o st of it ! I le a r n e d la te r that C o n g ressm a n F r elin g h u y sen had a lon g li s t of w hat he hoped w e re h u m orous su g g e stio n s of w h ere to sig n b ills an had d l is t e d the Statue of L ib erty for this v e r y b ill
  • 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 ils down to the fa c t that what we la c k i s s ome m o vin g c om m unity s p ir it , so m e p e r so n with id e a s and ju dgem en t to tak e it o v e r. B e ck y lo o k s v e r y p re tty , I hope she d o es get to com e to W ashington so m e
  • . " A n d th e n , " A l l o f u s a re j u s t a "Y o u know , I ju s t A n d th e n I d e d ic a te d th e s ta tu e to a l l th e new M e m b e rs o f th e 8 9 th C o n g re s s and to a l l f u t u r e C o n g re s s e s V i n th e hope th e y w o
  • young and v ita l an d , it s e e m s to m e , su c h a good r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f h is p e o p le , a s I hope we a r e of a ll th e p e o p le . E v e r y tim e I s e e h im , I th in k a b o u t a s to r y , its tr u th I d o n 't know a b o
  • of today, and a c tu a lly s o m e th in g th a t I h a v e b e e n looking f o r w a r d to, is t e a fo r th e la d ie s of th e p r e s s - - a b o u t s ix t y - f i v e of t h e m - - a t fo u r o 'c lo c k . I hope th e t im e n e v e r c o m e s w
  • v e ry now and then/ A fte r m y good frie n d , M r. P e r had com e and fixed m y h a ir , I w ent in to the Y ellow Room and had l o ts a n d lo ts and lo ts of p ic tu re s m ad e, som e of w hich I hope to have one th a t w ill tu rn out good. T
  • h is s u c c e s s o r , C l a r k C lif fo r d I c e r t a i n l y hope. B ill W alton , C h a ir m a n of th e C o m m i s s i o n of F i n e A r t s , an d G e o rg e H e r tz o g , D i r e c t o r of th e N a tio n a l P a r k S e r v ic e
  • s if I had lo ok ed long enough. It w a s a g r a c e f u l s a lu t e to th e p a s t an d it is ab o u t one of th e p l a c e s I hope s o m e d a y I m a y s e e , C am po b e llo . One of m y a m b itio n s i s to t r a p s o m e b o d y lik e
  • . A f t e r about a plea sa n t two hours in a l l ^ w e said goodbye and I hoped that I had m ade a f r i e n d f o r a r t f o r the White H ou se, down the ro a d s o m e w h e r e . The r e s t of the a fte rn o o n went into o f f i c e w o r k
  • founded in 1783. I c h a n g e d in to f la t h e e l s h o e s a n d m y b ro w n tw e e d c o a t, an d P r o f e s s o r J a m e s .M c G r e g o r B u r n s jo in e d m e a n d we d r o v e o u t to M t. Hope F a r m w h ic h w ill b e th e s i t e f
  • class; Lady Bird gives speech for Williams College's Center for Environmental Studies; Lady Bird & Professor James McGregor Burns go to Mt. Hope Farm; books about LBJ; to Clark Art Institute; dinner at President Sawyer's home
  • . The tr e e s a r e in and I hope I had p rep a red them for the fa ct that s in c e it w o n ’t be fin ish e d for a few w eek s y e t it is raw and b e c a u se it is E a ste r v acation . f 1968 ■: W ed n esd a y , A p r il 17 (C ontinued) the c
  • h a t none o f us gave an y r e a l th o u g h t t o -- t h e m i r a c l e of T e l - S t a r i t s e l f and y e t what hope t h a t m u s t h o l d . I f man c a n d o t h i s ca n h e - 5 - p o s s i b l y t u r n h i s t a l e n t s tos o l
  • i p t of the f a m ilie s who h av e liv e d h e r e . s o r t of a s e r i e s of a n e c d o te s of how th ey r e a l l y liv e d in th e h o u s e , and w h at th e y 'v e a d d e d to it. A nd h e r e i n l i e s a c o n tr ib u tio n I hope
  • im so m u c h , an d I hope ; th a t w e an d h e a n d a l l the s ta f f w ill w eig h al l th is wa;ve of .......: /p u b lic ity ju d ic io u s ly and p h ilo s o p h ic a lly . ^0 -T ; I s p e n t the m orning to P e t e rH ud.^ V
  • p l a n t e d th e m o u t a t th e c e m e t e r y - - a g r o u p of w h i t e a n d p in k i n th e n o r t h w e s t c o r n e r th a t w i l l b e a m a s s of c o l o r i n the y e a r s to com e I hope. ■ ■ '" l MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E
  • avid th is s u m m e r . flo w n . I lo v e th a t p la c e . B u t oh th e s u m m e r h a s I hope w e s h a ll h a v e a few m o re tim e s th e r e w h ile i t is s t i l l o u r s to go to. MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE S unday, S e p te m b e
  • 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, - MEMORANDUM c THE WHITE HOUSE S a tu rd a y , M arch 2, 1968 WASHINOTON Page 5 w ith the e x u b e r
  • tic k e ts and p a r c e l th em out to m y v e r y fa v o rite c o n stitu e n ts. And then, stand ing in the h a ll, hoping that I w ould at le a s t get c lo s e enough to a C abinet o r C ourt w ife to in tro d u ce m y c o n s titu e n ts . So w
  • w eapon w ith w h ich he is a ch iev in g h is own e m a n c ip a tio n ." I hope a lo t of p eo p le h eard h im , b e c a u s e h e ’s going to g et the b la m e fo r le ttin g th em go too fa r, to o f a s t. I think h e 's tough enough to stan
  • MEMORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE W ASHINOTO N T h u r s day, A p r i l 30, 1964 Today dawned cold and rainy. Ah, unhappy fo r e c a s t fo r Saturday, when the 3000 Dem o c ratic ladies w ill converge upon us, on--hopeful ly ^ t h e White House
  • m en tion ed J a c k ie ’ s hope fo r new d r a p e s and new c h a ir s i n the State Dining R o o m , but she fe e l s that ad d itio n s w ill co m e , not fro m m a jo r g if t s , but fro m the s a le of the guide book. And sh e w arn ed m e
  • 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
  • and I, and then I went to bed thinking that this was enough of a day to have lasted a month! And just hoping that my guests at noon,/di d notice the Andrew Jackson urn from the H erm itage, and the Madison tureen a n d the John Adams tureen and perhaps
  • to v is it A tlan tic C ity, but I do hope you w ill in vite m e to com e back this su m m e r. M aybe I ’ ll even b rin g m y husband with m e, " When the dinner was o v e r , w e file d out, shaking hands w ith a s m ajiy people as we could p o s
  • l's water shortage, through the highly prom ising technique of desalting. "Let us hope," he added "su ch technique w ill bring benefits to all peoples in the parched Middle E a s t ." the other people After dinner I particularly liked bringing