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  • : The Papers of W. Sherman Birdwell contain photocopied letters from Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson which reflect Birdwell's friendship with the Johnsons. The collection includes campaign memorabilia from Johnson's Congressional campaigns
  • health . I have the impression that even then he pushed himself too hard, that he was conĀ­ stantly being urged to slow down . B: That is true . Lady Bird tried her best to get him to slow down . But he had a very restless, driving energy that he just
  • things succeed? B: It was a part of both . It was a family organization, number one, but each of us was assigned particular duties . the state . I was finance officer for At this time, Lyndon and Lady Bird lived out on San Gabriel Street in Bob
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh - 7 obably hij rnother or Lady Bird? I just don't rerniu.mber . What wa a his manner in day-4 ? thosift 'V'ery strict, very decisiv, very pointed
  • and get something to eat and maybe change your shirt and get over there . About eleven or eleven-thirty lady Bird would come in with coffee and cake for all of us . G: If you disagreed with him on something like that, was he responsive to this? B