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  • Thornberry, had been taking up Lady Bird's time, and pretty soon he yelled over to Judge Thornberry, "Homer, you've been sitting by Lady Bird long enough. You make way for ltJayne." And I went over and sat LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • district of Denver; Boyhood Home legislation; role of Lady Bird with National Park Service Advisory Review Commission; appointment of son (Owen Aspinall) as governor of Samoa; island elections of governors; Saline Water Bill; National Park System and Wild
  • . Anderson: My name is Angelyn Traylor, and I am a seventh grader. Last fall, you received a letter which l had written to Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson. I was looking for information about the right and responsibilities of the First Lady for my National History Day
  • . More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Who else was there? Lady Bird, Watson, [Larry] O'Brien some of the time, about just how to organize and how to get started. G: Was there a general strategy for 1968? R
  • for this picture. From left to right: Patrick Lyndon Nugent; his spouse Nicole Nugent, holding on Taylor; Luci Baines Johnson's husband Ian Turpin; John Covert, in the arms of his grandmother L ci; Lady Bird Johnson; Tatum Nugent, held by Nicole Covert; and Claudia
  • Among Octoher2001 Lady Bird Johnson and Harry Middleton, Executive Director of the LBJ Foundation, enjoy a moment at the Future Forum picnic. Story on page 12 Photo by Charles Bogel Laying of Wreath Marks LBJ's 95th Birthday Annually, on ugust
  • philosophy. What I'm looking for is the conflict involved there that throws everybody off. That he really manufactured and--I don't know how we can analyze it, but the thing is that he was an insecure person. He even sent those girls and Lady Bird
  • document Texas peo­ ple, places and power. The exhibit remained at the Library through March I. At right: President George Bush with Millie, the First Family's clog Below: A gallery display of maga­ zine photography 4 Lady Bird Johnson at the LBJ Ranch
  • interviewed so many people, I've seen a lot of people who weren't friendly to Johnson-S: Oh, did you really? F: Yes, but invariably they always say nice things about Lady Bird Johnson. I haven't found a real critic yet, and that in itself is quite
  • How Shoumatoff became a presidential portrait painter; planning with Mrs. Johnson the portraits of FDR, LBJ and Mrs. Johnson for the White House; painting portraits of LBJ, Luci and Lynda Bird; process of painting: photographs, sketches, number
  • translates roughly into "Lady Bird Consolidated School " Drove around complex of small circular building comprising the school. They had open, screened sides And shingled roofs. Out of the cars. The President and Mrs. Johnson paused to be photographed
  • president of the Emily and Ernest Woodruff Foundation; organizing LBJ's and Lady Bird Johnson's 1964 visits to Atlanta; the 1964 Lady Bird Special campaign train trip; Jones' interest in returning to government work; a cancer and heart disease report
  • Thomas Arthur Krim mf Dr. Burkley, Kenny Gaddis, and Secret Service agents aboard the flight, mf wrapped an accutron clock (desk-type) for Frank Erwin. The President signed a card, "To Frank Erwin, Merry Christmas, Lady Bird and Lyndon B. Johnson
  • H. R. 11754 , A n Act t o amend th e Foreig n Servic e Building s Act , 1926 , t o authoriz e additional appropriations , an d for othe r purposes . Flowers sent Lyndon to Mrs Johnson Walter Rogers w/ card Lady Bird
  • No. Telephone f or t Time In Out Lo LD Activity (include visited by) President and Lady Bird, " and Welcome, Mr. President. " Large crowds surged alon g the cars, and followe d the motorcade to the Capitol. A large banner across wide Congress Avenue said
  • / Lady Harlech, Mrs. Johnson, and Dores e Bell. Mary Virginia Busb y reporte d tha t the President didn't seem to do much dancing . Much o f th e time was spen t in huddles w/ the Prime Minister an d various third parties. . . .like David Dubinsky
  • An edited transcript for this day was included in Lady Bird Johnson's book "A White House Diary," published in 1970.
  • Breakfast; LBJ & Lady Bird to Korea's National Cemetery for wreathlaying; LBJ's speaks at National Assembly; gifts and coffee with President and Mrs. Park; farewell ceremony at Kimpo Airport; flight past Mt. Fuji, Japan; Lady Bird rests, has lunch
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Audio diary and annotated transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, 11/2/1966 (Wednesday)
  • Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary
  • Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary
  • An edited transcript for this day was included in Lady Bird Johnson's book "A White House Diary," published in 1970.
  • Lady Bird Johnson personal
  • ; April riots; Madame Shoumatoff portraits of LBJ & Lady Bird; lunch; reception for Preservation Committee & donors; Johnsons greet Nixons; LBJ & Nixon have meeting; women visit in family quarters; Johnsons to Kuwaiti reception; Johnsons in wrong limousine
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Audio diary and annotated transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, 12/12/1968 (Thursday)
  • Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary
  • Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary
  • Lady Bird Johnson personal
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Audio diary and annotated transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, 11/8/1967 (Wednesday)
  • at 16:53, it should say "Lynda" Johnson instead of "Lyndon;" Lady Bird mistakenly says "as soon as 'I' was born" instead of "she" was born; Lady Bird mistakenly says "Chuck" and Beryl Pickle instead of "Jake"
  • Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary
  • Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary
  • offic e - the Presiden t walke d beside th e lady , holdin g her ar m an d speaking quietl y to her a s sh e wa s having troubl e maintainin g control . Othe r member s o f the family followe d he r int o th e President' s offic e --a s di d Mrs. Johnso
  • . --columnist; Mrs. --Press Secy to the First Lady Mr. & Mrs. Richar d L. Coe, Mr. --Washington Post; Mrs . --Christine Sadler. McCall' Mr. & Mrs. Rene D'Harnon court, Dir. , The Museum of ModernArt, NYC Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Diebenkorn, Jr. , Painter, Santa
  • to Washington) To mansio n fo r LUNCH - alone Mike Manatos BM The Presiden t today sent flowers to Percy Brigham in the Nursing Home in Blanco, with the card reading, "It was goo d to see you again, LyK^Bm^amrk Lady Bird an d Lyndon B. Johnson." Joe Califano
  • Clark - Ambassador to Australia Mr. and Mrs. C . Wyatt Dickerson Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman Hon. and Mrs. Lloy d N. Hand Miss L ynda Bird Johnso n and her escort (Mr. John Betar ) Mrs. Nicholas Lonewort h Senator and Mrs. Warren G G.. Magnuson Hon
  • CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) leaves Marshall for Washington, D.C. with Ray Roberts. 1/2 LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) hospitalized in Washington, D.C. with severe bronchitis; friends said he was worn out and needed a rest; by 1/15 he is still being ordered to rest
  • : No, no way. T: I can hear Homer, turn around and said--and he would have asked Lady Bird--"Is there room for them to spend the night, so that we can take off early in the morning?" G: So there wasn't any conversation between LBJ and Mr. Teague? T: None
  • to it that I know it." I'm not saying she did it or who did, but someone did. So Sunday night Lady Bird called me and said, "Sam Houston, Lyndon and I want you to come and be here and stay with us. II I sai d, "Oh, Bird, that's awful thoughtful and I
  • ENVIRONMENT, NATURAL AND MAN"At the frrst planning conference !for the symposium], the view was expressed and it became instantly unanimous: this one's for Lady Bird." -From opening remarks b) Harry Middleton Ar
  • lawyers, we didn't know a damn thing. I didn't know anything that was going on. But after the vote was taken, then that broke that up, and I never shall forget, I walked over and spoke to Lyndon and he and Lady Bird. Lyndon said, "Now, damn it, you
  • . Johnson. You have to give Mrs. Johnson credit for the beautification of Town Lake. It's been my ambition to see that that lake is someday not named Town Lake but named Lake Lady Bird. LBJ is responsible for all the lakes--where the LCRA [Lower Colorado
  • ONE PRESIDENT SITS I A OTHER PRESIDENT'S OVAL OFFICE: Jimmy arter visits the LBJ Library (See story, Page 16) Washington Friends Preview "Lady Bird" Film Edie and Lew Wasserman, who commis­ sioned the film, with the film's subjed. Photos
  • o made a public address enti­ tled "Getting What We Want in Foreign Policy," met rnfor­ mally with UT Austin students and faculty members, and was honored at a dinner in the LBJ Library Saturday, March 11, hosted by Lady Bird Johnson Seated from
  • . Gathering for a dinner Friday were Lady Bird Johnson (sitting left) and Liz Carpenter, (sitting -right), along with (standing. fro_mleft) _,,. TaylorJohnsowAA-S Tom Johnson, Lynda Johnson Robb, LanyTempl&, Hany Middleton, Walt Rostow, Bess Abell, George
  • . Gathering for a dinner Friday were Lady Bird Johnson (sitting left) and Liz Carpenter, (sitting -right), along with (standing. fro_mleft) _,,. TaylorJohnsowAA-S Tom Johnson, Lynda Johnson Robb, LanyTempl&, Hany Middleton, Walt Rostow, Bess Abell, George
  • educated really by him, having known our father He was extremely strict. day a different language at the table. He insisted that we speak every I went to a convent called the Convent of the Birds; it was called Les Oiseaux, which sounds funny in English
  • , 1977 INTERVIEWEES: Lady Bird Johnson [CTJ] , O. B. Hardeman [OBH], Ralph Huitt [RH], Lindy Boggs [LB], J. J. Pickle [JJP], Lynda Robb [LR], Luci Nugent [LN], Dean Reid [DR], Patsy Steves CPS], Carl Albert rCA], Beryl Pickle [BP], Richard Neustadt [RN
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • /1 LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) flies to Dallas with CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson), WJ (Walter Jenkins), MMW (Mary Margaret Wiley), and Moursunds; they meet the Gene Chambers, Mrs. West, and Mr. & Mrs. Charles McGaha, attend Cotton Bowl game, return later to Ranch
  • for lunch, I went to the Adolphus Hotel. [Grover] Sellers from Sulphur Springs, ex-[Texas] attorney general, and I were standing on the ledge just before you go into the ballroom, and the lobby was full of Democratic women. Lyndon and Lady Bird were coming
  • nomination; Lady Bird Johnson being spat on at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas; the 1952 presidential campaign; LBJ's career in the 1950s; Allan Shivers and his relationship with Rayburn; Rayburn turning down the vice presidential nomination in 1944 and how
  • ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Lady Bird on a personal basis, a social basis. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh It extended to the children; Lindy
  • 1964, 1968; Lady Bird; LBJ as President
  • , 1977 INTERVIEWEE: LADY BIRD JOHNSON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: The LBJ Ranch, Stonewall, Texas Tape 1 of 3 G: When we stopped yesterday, I was going to ask you a little about your social life prior to going to St. Mary's. Would
  • See all online interviews with Lady Bird Johnson
  • Lady Bird Johnson's social life in Marshall and Jefferson, Texas; Jay Gould's efforts to bring the railroad through Jefferson and Marshall; Mrs. Johnson's experience riding a bicycle; writing articles for the Marshall Parrot; the African-American
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 3 (III), 8/14/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Lady Bird Johnson
  • 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
  • /1 New Year’s Day at the Ranch. In Washington by 1/4. (1/2 & 1/3 missing) 1/4 LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) flies to NYC. CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) and girls already there). Returns 1/6 to Washington on JFK’s plane. 1/11 LBJ flies to Fort Worth
  • met Lady Bird, and she took to her very much, a very warm relationship. And then I didn't see him until I began to consult with him on the White House Conference and so forth. M: All right. Some place in here you were involved in the White House