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  • ~an Lyndon B. Johnson, San Francisco, Cal. Dear Congressman: I received your card, and your suggestion that I write Mrs. Johnson, which I have doneo Thanks for the card. Hope that you are enjoying life in ~he Navy, and that you come out of the war an AdmiraL
  • a private investigation by a Negro Sergeant (whose pipe whs shot out of his mouth) named Rufus James, i f they ever hope to uncover the culprits. Several members of the -9company and the capta in are under court martial, but the company (including all
  • be appo · i.·:1 ;J sistant solicitor ot th, Department •• , Job,~ is. being boomed: to • Bob O'Brien a& dirf SEC's Public Utilit vision ••• Burton Pal.i resign as executive ~ J basic cause of the .disaster, merely tervene. _Th;it, .no doub
  • Johnson. This is March 19, 1965. I am sitting here in my residence in Saigon, Vietnam this evening after dinner and am undertaki.ng an experiment which I hope will be of interest and use to my grandchildren. I am not quite sure how far I will get
  • • the neoeHity ot a nplar t1• , ,...kly, beo&uff the radio lietenlng habits ban been t1D4 that way. I 4on ' t like 9.ll. oooaaicmal tireaid.e ohat 1n this rapi417 apee4.in& world. I hope no one but lkllaoe , or po•eil>l.y, it ~'i&llaoe is oooaalonally
  • and if I had gained as much as three pounds he would be satisfied. I am almost tempted to go by his office this afternoon and tell him that I have gained five pounds, but will wait until the end of the two weeks and hope to be able to show him that I have
  • to write, and I. hope you will take tirne out and repeat soon. ~-Lerely, 1 F~ · 11 Vw. r. ; ~ Lyn~pn B. Johnson Miss hlary Louise GlaJs 2304 Massachusetts Avenue Washi ngton, D. C. ~;~in ~ TO HANDWRITtNG Fl.LE ,/ Cl.Ass OF SERVICE This Is a full
  • . The Department is gratified by the bipartisan interest in the project as shown by the introduction of identical bills from both sides of the ·aisle. We hope that this augurs well for the eventual success of the proposal. It would be most unfortunate should
  • - made for the most part out of the Old World, but essentially altogether new with a hope in the future based on pride of strength and joy in liberty. And with it all, humility and tolerance. may live in a chosen land, ~t w4 do not belong to a chosen
  • not a war of etrateg . but a way of power , machines . It ' s won only bJ' the poor bloody doughboye ete adil.7 and alow:cy p1L"lh.1nglike an old t,urt,le . I hope mqba t.hat you wUl under3tand how that it con' .t be wvn by sa,ing ",rell , everything l
  • of a documentary film commemorating the story of Bataan and Corregidor as was called for by legislation; but it is hoped that the Pacific War Documentary Film will be historically accurate and will do justice to both the immensity of the forces engaged