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  • joined. President announced John Chancellor for Voice of America and Abe Fortas for Supreme Court. 1:30 To Beth Talmadge to play bridge. Ate lunch. Sent for peaches at Senator's office. 5:15 Return and change clothes. Read "critical" letters. 5:30 Yellow
  • delegation and those Sen ators and Congr es s': en who had a sizable numbe r of Mor mo ns in their constituency, such as the G: 'c McG ecs o! Wyo ming, the F rank Churches of Idaho, and of coursC' Se cr('tary Udall and his b r other Morris Uda ll, both
  • for Germany and Chancellor Adenauer's funeral. 2. 10:00 Departed the White House to visit Mrs. George Morris, 2401 Kalorama Road NW; toured residence and had coffee with Mrs. Morris. 12:00 noon Departed the Morris residence. 12:10 Returned to the White House
  • Mary got call about Nancy Morris 1:04 Departed
  • joined to discuss Europe 2:00 To dentist 3:00 Returned to room. Talked on phone to Rostow and Elaine. Talked to Mary Lasker re: Nancy Morris 3:45 Talked to Liz 6:50 To first floor just to look at table with Liz and Patsy. Changed dresses. 7:10 To first
  • . Morris Novik, and Mrs. Norman Chandler 8:50 President come over from his office 9:20 Dinner 10:40 Guests departed 10:45 Retired Monday May 3, 1965
  • on the phone. 11:00 Talked with Mrs. Fowler on the phone. 11:22 Called Mrs. Talmadge again. 1. 11:45 Went to Ashton's office to work on the family album with Marilyn. 12:45 Talked with Mrs. George Morris on the phone. 12:50 Left Ashton's office. 2. 1:30
  • Lady Bird records diary; Lady Bird walks Scharnhorst and Danz ranches and talks about harvesting wildflower seeds; Lady Bird describes a family of armadillos; Lady Bird reads "The Devil's Advocate" by Morris West; another walk later that day; Lady
  • LBJ & Lady Bird wake early, but LBJ barely slept; LBJ leaves for Chancellor Adenauer's funeral; Lady Bird to home of Mrs. George Maurice Morris, originally located in Revolutionary War, Connecticut; lunch with Marny Clifford and to Fredericksburg