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  • . Johnson's of freedom'', traveling "the complete W/"lman,'' but contributes 0utdde her home as well to make place, The "woman doer" - a term coined by lvirs, Johns,m herself talents and skills and speaking view, n0t only makee her family person
  • rs, John Oswald, President of the U n iversity of Kentucky; and about 150 people lined up along MEMORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE Thursday, May 21, 1964 W ASHING TON Page 2 the fence to whom , after I said hello to a ll the dignitaries, I went over
  • , Kentucky; Representative Hal Boggs, Louisiana; Representative Gerald Ford, Michigan; Honorable Allen Dulles, Washington; Honorable John Day [J.] McCloy, New York. RUSSEL L: Well, now Mr. President, I know I don't have to tell you my devotion to you. But I
  • ; John Kenneth Galbraith writing a speech for LBJ; LBJ's displeasure with a speech Middleton wrote about Vietnam; trying to find LBJ's personality reflected in the Library's documents; how LBJ being a great legislator lost support for Vietnam; how
  • s e m y au d ien ce when th ey stepp ed out of the bus, I began to d e s c r ib e it. R ow s of b rok en w indow s w hen w e begun, the g rim dull ex p a n se of cem en t, but i t had b een turned into a p la c e for a ll s e a s o n s
  • Lady Bird slept little; Lady Bird has coffee with LBJ; they decide Crossing the Trails of Texas trip should continue; Lady Bird alters speeches to include statement about Martin Luther King; to Dulles airport; Washington & foreign correspondents
  • to thinqs. Q This pre- changes among governments, trying other wouldn't of negotietion? I am not going A that one of your predece ■ sor~ came up with did, Secretary Mr. Secretary. Dulles, borders. borderlines permanent recognizable