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  • . what we The curtains I had a lrea d y taken down and disp o s ed o f and we looked at a lot of possible o f s a m p le s fo r drapes and s lip c o v e r s , none of which w e r e r e a lly right. I had rather hoped to turn it into a sun room
  • i' ■' " v r '. V ’ 1965 . SUNDAY. APRIL 18 E a s te r Sunday, A p r il 18. str e a m in g in , . : Unhappily I aw oke ea r ly w ith th e sun I had slep t in th e little back room b eca u se Lyndon s le e p s so litt le th e s e nights
  • 9:40 P. M. March 27. 1942 Darling mine, It looks like I am going to close up shop early tonight I The adorable blouse and skirt and raw silk shorts and print blouse oame today and I love them.II They make me dream or sun and long walks a.nd lying
  • by an ~1 y l ve, ~ Ma7 13, 1943 Deaa t: Here ar T1.f3 bills; 1. 2. Sun Radio (Apr11 23, 1943) 3. , 4. 5• Hin & Clark Ring & Kell7 Smith roaoe-sunshine Col bla SpeoialjJ co. : :·_ Olark If you wold like to ha-re me pa7 the above household
  • t s e r v ic e of the day, and it M o th er’ s •P Day - how could we m is s it. Then we went to a sm a ll pa rty at P h il P o t te r ’ s, one o f Lyndon’ s fa v o r it e re p o r te r s of the B a ltim o re Sun and s e v e r a l o f his ed ito rs
  • Honor Guard C om p an y, P o o r dear boys, tem p eratu re in the high 80's, sun b righ t, and the ja ck et of th eir u n iform s- - th eir sum m er uniform m ind you,^__ h ea vy, thick, long sleeved w ool, l,it said that d is c ip lin e is one
  • of addressing envelopes and writing letters up in the Sun Room. Mrs. Von Kalow also wants to mimeograph enough copie~ of the Ross (Dr. A. A. Ross) interview for the entire poll tax list of the Tenth District, and address all the envelopes. ✓ 1 Darling
  • of the land. ■ - T he sk y i s b r ig h t blue and the sun golden and the tem p eratu re in the 70 s, ’r isin g to about 80 ,iri m And th ere' s that in toxicatin g fe e lin g of Spring - - the w in e -lik e q u a lity in the a ir . ; But
  • back to W ashington, doing m y duty, taking c a r e of Susan, staying h ere doing what I w anted to d o - w ork in g, w alking, lying in the sun. Lyndon had se ttle d it, a s he d oes ‘ m a n y th in g s, by sa y in g , "I am not going to h ave you
  • regularly, lie in the sun, get some exerdise, a.nd have ver.v little to drink, do you hear me? At any rate Dear, I wish you'd write him every n~i and then •• he must be so clre-dnully lonely--and his friends, unfortunately, are among those important snd
  • going to la:mb,HJ t you if you don ' t eat more regularly, lie in the sun, get some exerdise, and have very little to drink , do you he&r rne? M 6:112,'= ....r t.e Dee.r, I wish you'd write him every now, and then •• he must be so dreednully lonely
  • be hung out in the back yard on a line in the sun, bruahed veey thoroughly to d1alodge any po•dblo larvae. and have acme anti-moth preparation hung in th• oloset with them and atutted in the pooketa. I auggeat putting th• in those two eloaete made out ot
  • n 's'' r a n ch v a p a r t of the Bruckner ra n ch . ' / D r e s s e d in b lu e je a n s an d b o o ts and sun h a t, I s e t out on th is c a r e f r e e e x p e d itio n . a g u id e . C B ut it tu rn ed out that I had to go b a c k and g e
  • had the top down. the w ind b r isk and I w as p arb oilin g. _ . The sun w a s b righ t and We w en t by the h o u se and counted the p r e s s and then d ro v e on to the L ew is R anch. I began to g e t r e s t l e s s thinking of D o lly B
  • to thL' Hayv1ood. - 2 ­ Ther e w e h ad a wonderful "--­ 1964 Saturd.-._y, Julv 18th (continued} day of boating in the hot, hot sun. We had brought homemade bread and some wonderful peaches, and A. W. had picked up somt: delici ous ba rbecue
  • be accomplished here, i.t can be 3.ccomplishe:d everywhere. I was r
  • e r b e fo r e lu n c h . TV . ^^the sun p r o m is in g to be w a rm We w a tch ed A r th u r G o ld b e rg on N o t u n til one o 'c lo c k did I g e t d r e s s e d and th en w e had m o r e b r id g e and t i l th e w h ile g o in g down th e
  • lm and equable and gen tle m anner. We rod e fo r about th ree h o u rs, picking up V irg in ia about 12:00, w ith the top down, Lyndon in h is red b e r e t - - the O ctober sun a ctu a lly hot - - and our talk ranged the w id e, w ide w orld . Dean
  • orrow w ill b e b e tte r , to o ." It ta k es so lit t le to m ak e h er happy, it a lm o s t m ak es m e a sh am ed that w e d on ’t g iv e that litt le m o r e o ften . B a c k at the h o u se w e la y around the p ool, had b r e a k fa st, sunned
  • without the man m y l i f e , I s l ipped off a fte r a wh ile and got about 30 m in u tes in the sun, E lo is e and H om er T h o rn b e rry , they and th e ir th ree c h ild ren drove by - I m ean fro m E l P a s o on the way into A u stin , of T e x
  • be, w hat happens next. The sun com ing out w as som ehow a w onderful a u g u ry . s a t n e x t to H a p p y R o c k e f e l l e r . ^ I It w a s a g o o d s p e e c h - - L y n d o n ' s w a s - - a n d i t m a k e s y ou f e e l s o g o o d t o d
  • lettera 'ani ·a telegram there tor me. I regrettel the lelay that had elapae4 1n my gait1:ng tis stuff ut coultn't help wh t '• lrea 7 appenecl. ••o• eallei the Oh bar f Com eroe this .morning, albeit Sun• , ane got them lo open u ...nd giv.• h two m
  • d e v e r y b o d y . Sun is h is n a tu r a l b e n e fa c to r , and Lyndon lo o k e d r e a s s u r in g ly b r o w n a n d h e a lth y . ^ , MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE W ASHINOTON T h u r sd a y , O cto b er 14,. 1965 Page 3 I le f t
  • in to th e M o u r sun d s and th e H ea th s and th e R ub ys and th e M elv in W in ters and th e D on T h o m a s e s w ho w e r e a r r iv in g in a c a r a v a n s o it wound up b y tw o c a r lo a d s o f u s s e ttin g out to m e e t L yndon on th e
  • k . T h e sun h a d b e e n b e g u n to c o m e o ut in th e la te a fte rn o o n , a n d it w a s w a rm in g up a lit t l e . h a d gone s w im m in g a tim e o r tw o. Lyndon T h e b u b b le, so o ffe n s iv e fro m th e h ighw ay. c
  • a ck at the b ea ch I sunned on the sand to the b e s t brow n I'v e had in a lo n g t im e . b e e n co ld and buffet; And then took a d e lic io u s nap. L u n ch es have s a la d s , sea fo o d , c h e e s e s , and w e s it around c a s u al l y
  • - - w h ile I su n n e d a n d r e a d on the b ig b o a t. r J e s s e , who l o a t h e s the sun , a n d w ith good r e a s o n , b u t who is f a i th f u l to the end, w e n t a lo n g w ith th e m in the f a s t b o a t j u s t a s th o u g h he
  • m e . And then in the e a r ly m orn in g sun, w e w ent out b y the pool - - Lyndon in the h am m ock . I sa t b e s id e him and m ade plans - - a p o s s ib le m e e tin g of th ose p eop le who cou ld do som eth in g about a cq u irin g
  • 'P I ^”1/^ MEMORANDUM G.XiV\ I C THE WHITE HOUSE U ^ WASHINGTO N : T u e sd a y , July 2 0 , 1965 ._— T he m onth I p r o m ise d m y s e lf that I w ould be le is u r e ly and lie in the sun and p lay b rid g e . But som eh ow th ere a re
  • e e lin g I h ad p a r k e d t h i s t i t l e lik e a h eavy c o a t i n t h e c l o s e t a n d s t a r t e d w a lk in g lig h tly in t h e T e x a s sun . T hen w e w e n t to F o r t W o r th ' to t h e M u s e u m of t h e S o u th w est to b
  • the ranch country; Gwen Gibson of the New Y ork H erald Tribune; and M ary Packinham of the Chicago Tribune; and M u riel Dobbins of the B altim ore Sun, Karen K le in felter, the best thing that happene d to the Dallas N ew s in years; and Norm a Ekdahl
  • a d y in the a i r . The w inds had quieted enough - - h ead ed for V • : S t. T h o m a s. And sh e a r r iv e d about sun down,, w ea ry and fu ll of funny lon g s t o r ie s about th e tw o fu ll days that it had taken h er to get from the Ranch
  • n s t a ir s , B e s s and N o b le a s s u r e d m e th at th e sun w ou ld so o n b e o u t, I aim lik e a m i s e r co u n tin g m y lit t le s ta c k o f h o u r s , p a in fu lly a w a r e th at h a lf o f th e m 'a r e gone but g lo a tin g o
  • , a little c o n c e rn e d th a t it I d o n 't w a n t a n y b o d y to know a b o u t t h e m . " h e r e i s th e b l a c k b e a s t of d e p r e s s i o n b a c k i n o u r l i v e s . F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y , Sun d a y , M o n d a y h a d go
  • h - - the l a s t p e r s o n w a s i n a n d MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E HOUSE WASHINOTON S u n d a y , O c t o b e r 31, 1965 Page 2 th e p la n e t a x i e d o f f , f o r m e t h i s w a s a d a y to w a lk . g lo rio u s. The sun w as A n d
  • e q u e n tly i f it is co o l e v e n w r a p p e d up in a b la n k e t a g a i n s t the w in d an d s p r a y a n d w a tc h the sun s e t. f MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE F r i d a y , Ju n e 3, '1906 WASHINGTON Page 5 T h e B is h o p s jo
  • r n o o n a b o u t 4:30. We h a d j u s t h a d p ad s put u p t h e r e fo r sun b a th in g a n d fo r i n c r e a s i n g the c a p a c ity . A nd h e w a s soon jo in e d b y J o e F o w l e r a n d Abe a n d s e v e r a l g u e s ts
  • c h o p p e r , p i c k up A . W. , a n d go t o t h e H ayw oo d.' T h e r e w e got in the b oat. T h e day w as w aning la te , but the sun w a s s t i l l b r i g h t an d R o b in and I c l i m b e d up on the top d e c k , w ith a b la n k e
  • f o od^ . . A n d th e n to d a n c e . -tt ;■ > -'■f V-- - 'M W ,' ' I t. w- .1 ■ ■< . I— ■ !. I. M EM ORANDUM ; .'■-'"v;;':'-. T H E W H IT E H O U S E .WASHINGTON Sun d a y , D e c e m b e r 4 , 1966 Page 4 / V So i t h a d b e e n
  • ; and the E d S in g ers o f C orpus C h r isti, who’s ^ w o rk in g on an a r t g a lle r y for C orp u s, to be b u ilt • by P h ilip Johnson. And from the p r e s s , the P r ic e D ays of the B a ltim o re Sun; and the Hugh P a tte r so n s o f L ittle R