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  • /01 4:32PM Him and Her Did anyone ask me to find out where Him and Her were buried? If you still need to know, they are in the Children's Garden at the White House. Also, if anyone is interested, LBJ never worked in a funeral home or worked
  • /01 4:32PM Him and Her Did anyone ask me to find out where Him and Her were buried? If you still need to know, they are in the Children's Garden at the White House. Also, if anyone is interested, LBJ never worked in a funeral home or worked
  • to the picture shows a whole lot. We'd come home, LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh
  • And then at 4 o 'c lo c k came the r e a lly im portant part of the day. was the second big slug of mental fodder that I have had this week. It The f ir s t being Helen Gahagan Douglas, F lo re n c e Mahoney ca lled and asked if she could bring o v e r a Dr
  • —I congratulated them on Jimmy's being in the House, and Loraine McGee, very tan, without Gale, who's o ff making a speech. And from the Court, there were our life-long friends, Abe and Carol, and B ill Douglas and Cathy—and I must confess looking
  • Lady Bird writes LBJ from Tyler, Texas, on her way home from Dallas. She says her trip was delightful, she still has the picture proofs, and will write in more detail later when she arrives home.
  • Lady Bird describes her activities at home, how much she misses LBJ, and how much she enjoys his letters. She says the cook commented on what "a fine looking young man" he is.
  • In a telegram sent from Tyler, Texas, Lady Bird tells LBJ that she had a hectic day and is taking the 5:00 bus home.
  • ; railroad negotiations in the Cabinet room; dinner for Henry Fowler at C. Douglas Dillon's home
  • Lady Bird says she feels low after returning home from Dallas but goes on to tell him about her plans for the next day. She describes her trip to Dallas, including her dinner with Victor McCrea during which she told him she is in love with LBJ
  • ] job offer, says she is looking at the NBC notebooks he sent, and tells him she will go to town tomorrow and bring home her chairs. She ends with the wish that her letters were more clever, bright and interesting.
  • for LBJ. Lady Bird comments on the letter from LBJ's mother that he enclosed with his last letter. She says they cannot plan on Thanksgiving. She cannot be home before November 17.
  • of her mother's estate. Then she wants to rush on home to see LBJ.
  • at home., and it was so !!:!:I,. muoh less expensive that way. But now that I am working all day I cannot eat lunch at home and I don't get there before eight o'clock usually., and therefore do not have time to do my share of cooking., besides I'm a little
  • • -- ~ - ~- .... ,;~ 'SENATOR LYNDON B JOHNSON= - ~ - -~~--- CARE PROGRAM ·cHAl'RMAN BRIDGE "';.. DEDICAT.JON EL PASO TEX THREE GO WIIH YOU EVERY MILE OF 1 TODAtS MARATHON JOURNEY• WE ARE HAPPY THAT END OF TRAlL -- BRtlNGS YOU HOME J0 US ON THlS BiRTHDAY AND ALL DAYS
  • it was, and what the circum­ stances were. What is your first m.e mory of her? MRS. FISCHESSE R: When she was six months old I had t he pleasure of visiting in the brick home at Karnack for six ·yfe eks. She was a great, big, chubby baby with :~ . large
  • Johnson family and friends to St. Barnabas Church; press corps is invited in for refreshments; LBJ's plane takes Cantinflas and his sick wife to Temple to hospital; lunch with Senator and Mrs. Paul Douglas; Senator Douglas reminisces about 1960
  • Flr, S. Washington, D. C. 20520 Phone: DU 3-5-171, 182/5171 Secretary: Carolyn Proctor, HO 2-4480 SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. Honorable Stewart Lee Udall Home: 1169 Crest Lane McLean, .Virginia Phone: JA 7-6382 (unlisted) Office: Interior Building, Rm
  • this picture. May I iiV& a sm.tllu copy to e~ch these oft~ Oke J ---- YES .H0______ ___ MR. PRESIDENr: Would it be possible for me to take SOJ118 pictures of amil.y at home ,~ ftlllll5,in ti. White House some ffWng in the forthcoming this week
  • LBJ's network television interview about "the first hundred days" with Eric Sevariad, Douglas Brinkley and William Lawrence; Luci Johnson returns from New York shopping trip; Lady Bird, Lynda Johnson, Warrie Lynn Smith & Jesse Kellam watch
  • Gahagan Douglas to c o m e fr o m the banquet the night b e f o r e spend the night with us. He had supplied w ith h e r, a p p a re n tly , with m y night gown and robe and th ere she w as on the third flo o r. So, at b r e a k fa s t, I c a lle d h e
  • ; Cuban missile crisis; Congressional briefing; dance; swimming with the Thornberrys and the Pickles; overnight stay by Helen Gahagan Douglas
  • erien ce a t Roy a l t y ^ ^ ^ Lu ci a r r iv e d fiv e minutes ahead o f schedule - Oh! Surpr i s e fo r m e ! - thi s m orning, at the im posing white columned b r ic k home of State Senator H a r r y Byrd. The f i r s t big event o f the day
  • . And then home fo r lunch. On m y last day there a rriv e d a sort of contentment that you wish you could start getting at the v e ry beginning - a sense of having settled down and having r e ached a peace, I did do som e m ore work. Made some guest lists
  • , in the endless miles of empty bookshelves. And to put around my beautiful Lowestoft pieces and my Dorothy Doughty birds. Because I want it to start looking like, that is, the little bit of the room that I can call mine, that is the Johnsons’ home, and I want
  • Lady Bird has hair styled & makeup done; filming of ABC's Howard K. Smith interview; phone call from Muriel Humphrey about Mike Douglas show; Lady Bird has lunch with the Bill Hayes family; visit with Lynda Robb; nap; work on Chad state dinner
  • MEMORANDUM c T HE W H I T E HOUSE WAS H I N GTON Tuesday, M a r c h 3, 1964 This m orning about 11,- Katie L ochheim came fo r a cup of co ffee , bringing o/ a bound copy of the L a d ies Home Journal^ with her a r t ic le about m e. It’ s r e
  • Lady Bird has coffee with Kate Louchheim about Ladies Home Journal article; joined by Doris O'Donnell; Lady Bird poses for Vogue magazine photos; fourth Congressional reception; Lynda Johnson as Azalea Festival queen; Luci or Lynda Johnson as queen
  • . So I heartily enjoyed Diana's refreslunerits, went home a little past 7: 00 for the walk slowly through the first floor of the White House. Already, the wedding f is confined to history. A 16-foot spruce tree -- beautifully shaped -- went up today
  • . Then to see if she wouldn't because house at the flower son, Stafford, had told me that she was mart. and rushed her So I looked home, The booths were she would we started I s missed be. down to Winchesterj\ - ~ in charge for her
  • MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE W A S H I N G T ON P a ge 1 M o th e rs* Day, Sunday, M ay 10, 1964 A ctu a lly , it [th ed a y]began rig h t a fte r we got home from A tlan tic C ity, about a little p a s t one o 'c lo c k at night, with Lynda, L
  • parti cular island of course, "Oh, you know, we have a little place in the islands, " Home ea rly, dinner with the Valentis, and that restless fe e l ing that we may not soon see the end of the ac celeration of troubles be getting under way
  • LBJ and Lady Bird to St. Paul's in the Desert church; lunch at Taubman home with friends; visit with the Taubmans; Air Force One to Washington; Lady Bird on Virginia Rusk;; greeted on White House lawn by beagles, Him and Her; greeted in White House
  • . • Seenie Dr1•• Au• 1.n. 'fe:xu Sunday 4 p.m., De pril 4, 1943 reat loTe: Saturlay morning I went by to ae• it ·••Johnson••• home yet but ahe wa•a'i. Then Saturiay night she e 11•4 ae ••haY1n1 Ju•1 r1Tet-to aay that there were a oupl ot
  • a lr e a d y knew and which I a c tu a lly had to t r y to p r y out of him - that we a r e having trouble in A u s tin ,m y so s u c c e s s fu l, so b eloved home town, on the in teg ratio n p ro b le m . It s e e m s the m o re r a d ic a l n eg ro
  • the night with u s ^ It was much too late to go to their " .. :- x :; : home. ^ n d we a ll/r o around in the balmy; intoxicating spring air; . ■ " . It v " ■■ 7 - -' ' a lm o st se e m s as though the sunshine does not know the tragedy
  • . F o s b u r g h t o to R obin; H e came home a n d th e r e p o r t b y L y n d o n 's R o c k e f e l l e r a n d Ken Galbraith a r e tr i e d to c a l l talk t o Mary L a s k e r t o h im and i t and a r a t h e r e a r l y I h a d been I
  • real happy that we'd come. There were two young Rowes home, Clarissa and young Jim, and B ill Bundy and their son, who is studying government at Harvard under [Richard] Neustadt, and Mrs. Stroud [? ]. Lyndon was in a mellow mood, amusing, jovial
  • Smith, and Lynda Johnson; Warrie Lynn Smith; card from Lady Bird's cousin, Esther Lanier Dade in Ft. Lauderdale; LBJ home from New York
  • , p e o p le I am s e e in g on th e I g i f t s o f Madame Chiang, Ayub Khan and o t h e r s . a l l u r i n g " a t home" c o s tu m e s . m o th e r New Y o r k . 1 96 6 tr ip The name s o f th e are r a t h e r l i k e th o se b oxes o f
  • LBJ and Lady Bird drive to Blanco to the Episcopal Church; lunch; Lady Bird and Mathilde Krim fly to Santa Fe, NM, to see brother, Tony Taylor; Lady Bird reads paper on urbanization; shopping at her brother's shop for home furnishings; Lady Bird
  • LBJ & Lady Bird swim; LBJ is exercising regularly; Lady Bird is trying to organize LBJ Ranch & items from their Washington homes, and decorating the LBJ Ranch; hair styled; sorting materials for LBJ Library; Johnsons to Luci Nugent's home in Austin