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  • a v i s i t f i r s t with P lu m id e s , then B r a dem us, and then Pappas; and the A r c h b is h o p aw ed m e a l it t le bit, so I in s is t e d on g iv in g him s o r t o f a seat o f h onor a c r o s s fr o m P r e s i d e n t Truman
  • Lady Bird and Lynda Johnson go for walk and bowling; trip on Air Force One to Greece with President Harry Truman for funeral of King Paul; Lady Bird visits with others on plane including Archbishop Iakovos, head of Green Orthodox Church; stories
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE. T u e s d a y , J u ly 2, 1968 WASHINGTON Page 1 L u c i 's 2 1 s t b i r t h d a y - - T u e s d a y , J u ly 2 - - w a s a fu ll b u s y d a y . In the i n o r n in g I h a d a m e e t in g w ith Sim one an d T o m
  • Luci Nugent's 21st birthday; Lady Bird works on narrative for "Crossing the Trails of Texas" film; 50 magnolia seedlings germinated from tree at The Elms; meeting about Latin American trip; telephone call to Luci; Lady Bird views Harry Truman film
  • MEMORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE I WASHING T O N S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 25, 1964 WHD Page 1 T h i s d a y b e g a n w i t h m u n d a n e t h i n g s s u c h a s h a v i n g the d r e s s m a k e r o v e r , D i a n a ’ s d r e s s m a k e r
  • Lady Bird meets with dressmaker; Lady Bird to dentist; LBJ, Lady Bird and Lynda have lunch with Dr. & Mrs. J. Frank Dobie, Walker Stone, Bill Stevens and President Truman; reminiscences by HST, including the decision to drop the atomic bomb; HST
  • MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE WASBINOTON F r i d a y , J u ly 16 , 1965 Page 1 I t b e g a n e a r l y a n d w ith o u t a n y n ig h t r e a l l y b e f o r e i t . w a s l a t e le a v in g D a lla s , an d I w a s s l e e p l e s s on it. T
  • for Johnson family and LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird walks White House grounds and uses Truman Balcony to speak with Abe Fortas on telephone; Fortases come for coffee; Arthur Goldberg as possible nominee to UN; Fortas to Supreme Court
  • Paper Clip Removed from 03/05/1968, pages 6 -10. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON T u esd a y , M arch 5, 1968 P age 6 I had b een happy la s t n ight, when I had s e e n Lyndon's ligh t out at e le v e n , and had rea d m y s e lf to s le
  • painting; Bess Truman portrait; office work; Lynda & Chuck Robb's party; Johnson family have dinner; victory on Civil Rights Act of 1968/Fair Housing Act
  • TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1966 P a g e One T u esd ay, N ovem b er 29, w as m ark ed for m e as the day when so m eth in g turned out ju st righ t, when I ta sted the_h eady w in e o f s u c c e s s , : ' _ Ah ■ tis ^ p r o je c t c o m p le te d
  • to United Orthodox Jewish Ladies luncheon; news articles about Truman Capote party; Lady Bird works on New York speech, but Liz Carpenter has to rewrite; Lady Bird interviewed about beautification; Lady Bird bowls and dines with Dr. Willis Hurst
  • the and then Lyndon There t h e y in the Rose Garden them,____ _ ana Lyndon began s n o u t in g back and f o r t h to from a balcony the went into out on the Truman B a lc o n y . semi-press Sandburg^ in t r o d u c e d in Room and ha d some d e l i c i o
  • LBJ banters with reports from the Truman Balcony; Lady Bird works at The Elms; Lady Bird tours White House with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Sandburg and Mr. & Mrs. Edward Steichen; Carl Sandburg's books are mentioned; Lynda and Luci Johnson meet the guests
  • ^ page. one. S unday, January 19, 1969 The g o ld en c o i n i s s p e n t , t h i s i s t h e l a s t f u l l d a y i n th e W h ite H o u se . Sunday. J a n u a ry 1 9 th . 9^ wa^ up a .IjjLLLe pa^iJ: e.i.ghJi~-Ad. (va^ gna.y an d dAe.aAy
  • . pleasant to riclc So wc decided it \vould jus t be quidcr and more arc.\.
  • Johnsons to Christian Church in Johnson City; visit with Truman Fawcetts about Johnson homestead; lunch at LBJ Ranch; helicopter to Haywood Ranch; nap; ride around ranch; back to Washington
  • to the Christian C hur ch, a sn:iall, white , modest structure. tion, a great many of whom filed C.•U t Lyn~on Not more than forty in the congrega­ called by the ir first name as we and shook hands afterwards. Then we drove by Truman Fawcett• s hous e, catc
  • of things that I have m eant to do, headed by re s t and learn to water ski, those not crossed off.-'- V’ ' ' We reached the White, House about 1:15 in the morning, so it was a short night, and I woke up early and worked with Liz before I • had a m