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- to the point. When Lyndon finally came in as the president, I got in touch with Lady Bird. Now, up to this time Mr. Rowe had written Mr. Johnson a lousy letter which was not the right thing for Mr. Rowe to write, about which I've told you before. But I got
- maintaining his office that he probably, in my estimat ion, chose the right approach. M: While we're on this subject , of course now you may have some judgment, too, about Lady Bird, Mrs. Johnson. L: First of all, let me say that I think that meeting
Oral history transcript, Marie Lindau Olson, interview 1 (I), 10/5/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- remember one very beautiful young lady who was named to represent youth, and it seems like her name was Nita Hines [?]. G: But he got distinguished business leaders and educators and people like that type and put them on that board. Did you notice
- not be taken over by Works Progress Administration (WPA); LBJ's promise to make sure Olson had a job; Dr. Cecil E. Evans of San Marcos; LBJ's relationship with his mother, Rebekah Johnson, and wife, Lady Bird Johnson; LBJ's presidential aspirations; LBJ's 1937