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  • for the numerous senators nding their temples in fury because i Family group: Lucy Baines, aged 3, sits at the senator's feet; Lynda Bird, now 6, is with her mother, Claudia. Her husband and her friends call Mrs. Johmon "Lady Bird" PHOTOGRAPHS FOR COLLIER'S 11Y
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • on Lady Bird fohri: • . Army, which he entered· as a. private uiet and ubli • • son's KTBC television iitatjon in Austin.·. ~-nd,Ieft as a QuartetQ\aster Corps capReynolds said he. hnd no u&-e for the ad- tain :t,1fterserving .in North Africa -and uarlere
  • on Lady Bird fohri: • . Army, which he entered· as a. private uiet and ubli • • son's KTBC television iitatjon in Austin.·. ~-nd,Ieft as a QuartetQ\aster Corps capReynolds said he. hnd no u&-e for the ad- tain :t,1fterserving .in North Africa -and uarlere
  • TO THE INAUGURALBALL, and all of the ladies could not wear their ball dresses. I know to you the idea of an Inaugural Ball is a great bore, but to Ed Reid it was the crown of his triumph and when he could not get tickets and his wife and her friends were so terribly
  • time I saw him do this was in the photo. Daddy was so sad anyone felt was mistreating his dogs. He loved them dearly and was just trying to balance their "standing on two feet". What about: "Not many dogs have been privileged to shoo birds off the WH
  • time I saw him do this was in the photo. Daddy was so sad anyone felt was mistreating his dogs. He loved them dearly and was just trying to balance their "standing on two feet". What about: "Not many dogs have been privileged to shoo birds off the WH
  • amt dear are aorry to bear or-fodloaa. You have our deepest and aympathy. Lady Bird and Lyadon. B. Johnson LBJ':MJDR:mf ~ICUTIV~ Pf/- l Fc.,11-ri-l 1.,-ellR ,-,-tJ 1 . /' i o RoT11y -;JI"~• ~-:c& . ~~--2 g · . .. -; , / ..v,,,,JJ:i
  • ? on. ' r h pin all y 17 , 1971 LBJ:BT 2412 Tracy Place, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20008 June 7, 1971 Dear Mr. President and Lady Bird, Bob and I want to tell you that, no matter how sleepy we looked, we loved being with you, even if late. It was good to see
  • . They are distributing leaflets, black on white, caption at the top reads, "Picket Lady Bird at the San Francisco Opera House": it also states the date and time and indicates when the cars leave. The turnout and response for the meeting today was poor and they did
  • in April 1975. Johnson is dead and so is his opponent. Salas, retired from his railroad telegrapher's job, is aittong the few living persons. with direct knowledge of the election. Johnson's widow, Lady Bird, was told of Salas' statements and said through
  • AT THE PENTAGON (12:26 P.M. EST) Secretary Mc Namara, Secretary Nitze, General Wheeler, Members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Armed Services, Ladies and Gentlemen: don't have a speech to make here today. I just thought that I would come over and join
  • yestor­ dq afternoon with her and bas a dinner .d ate 'With her and some oth r ladT tonight S&)"I, that Lady' Bird doesn't. want yen to run because aha doesn•t think .'f'r.N. aan 1d.n. ill this • ~ Wirta to me. About a month ago Lady was engaged
  • to atten our Banquet on Saturday, October 10th. I shall If the Democratic Tio~en can be sincerely appreciate your assistance in this behalf. honored by the appearance of our President and First Lady at a. convention supported by the Democratic Women's Club
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • -A ....... August 25, 1961 Dear Sa.reh: Lady Bird and I do not need the calendar to remind us that this is the end of Auguot and a yee.:r from the time we vere embarking on the great adventure of' our lives -- the campaign for the Democratic ticket. We cannot
  • MOBILE, ALA. -- Has commendable fashion. praiseworthy person. recently begun school desegregation Its present Mayor, Joseph Langan, in a very is a THE LADY BIRD SPECIAL October 6-9, 1964 ROUTE: The train covered eight otatec -- Virginia, North
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • J.C. h- PAITILW Clerk of the Circuit Court Chlltoa ~ CLAlfTOlf, AJ.ABAJIA Octooer. 2~. 1955. Mrs. Lyndon a. Jonnaon Stonewall, Taxaa. Dear Lady B1rd: Jou will, doubtlesa. be iRlrprieed to reoeive tb1e aa we nave bad 11 ttle oomm n1oat1011
  • Lady Bird Johnson personal
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • ~. ,) .. ''·.... ~ - 4 ­ EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT .·3:·iif:D Pwbli,GllifiA Pc•q1,1~s faerrni11ieA ei Cep7 right Hq&dtr; W Thomas lohnaon The President: It's hard to sell a house at my price of $40, 000 if Lady Bird tells the buyer at the door that she would sell
  • as you have on many occasions proven to us. It was kind of you and Lady Bird to offer the facilities of your lovely home for entertainment of the distinguished visitors, so many honored guests and many of us fran this area, for which we thank you. May I
  • Is Lady Bird Johnson, Vice Presi­ dent Humphrey and Bess Truman. needs to be right. "Your inspired leadership and responsiveness and the responsive, forward-looking Congress have made it his­ torically possible for this day to come about." President
  • :00 P~ .., M. . ,.. THURSDAY, JANUA~Y ]4i_J967 . ~~ ....· Office of the Press Secreta.a. y to Mrs. Johnson .,., MEETING OF THE FIRST LADY 1S COMMITTEE FOR A MORE BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL "Washington is richly endowed with open spaces, compared
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Ehlne: When I spoke to· you on t!i--~telopbone. I coc.ld only tall you. a pert of wh&t was ln my heart+ . • sl~1~heck' •.ro Lady Bird and m~, th~ loaa of ~Wr.t1eana w~ muot do without a dc.zt.rfriend. that • To Arr..erlco. it means t~t a people e
  • . Hobby, Jr. Houston Post, Houston, Texas Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Howard Newspaper Alliance Pres., Scripps-Howard Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hurd J. rtist, San Patricio, New Mexico Mr. & M.·s. Charles M. Jackson Washington, D. C. Miss Lynda Bird Johnson Daughter
  • this and and leaders acquain}ed mission·will in ~rawihg closer bonds of common purpose between Norway and America. the , , 15 - Prime Minister John Lyng. Akershus 11.9.1963 Mr. Vice President, Ladies and Gentleman, It is a pleasure for me, on behalf
  • as a democracy committed to principles we hold in common.. We know that the role of Cyprus on the broader stage will be made more effective by strengthening the base of freedom here at.home. Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen, I ask you to join me .in a toast
  • , a 600-square-mlle "lost world" which u made up of dark-water lakes, forested islands, mat­ ted lungles and flower-spangled fresh water prairies or marsh­ es. It b a haven !or many species of animal and bird life, many o! v.1uch are fast becoming extinct
  • Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
  • Chancellor Adenauer'• vi•it. Lady Bird and I both enjoyed seein& you and Mr ■. Nimitz. With warme ■ t personal reaards. Sincerely, Lyndon B. John•on Fleet Acbniral Che ■ ter W. Nimitz Room ~27, Federal Office Bulldina San Franci•co 2, California LBJ:AT
  • . -­ --~ ·"--- Dear Mr. President and Lady Bird: Davia and LiD4y._~f Charil~~.:~ and I would ille ao much to bave y01& Join ua and sane of your friends tar a garden party starting at 6:00 P.M. (no curfew) on Wednea4ay, May 5th, at our hme, 5315 Bradley
  • res. EM2.-9300 TW3-8064 res. Sarah McClendon LI7-3147 s. 6. EM2.-6934 res. FES-1784 10. Ed Welsh 11. Lt. Cecil Staughton KI9-302.0 lZ. Helen Williams WO6-4030 13. Captain Bird JAS-6069 14. Walter Jenkins 15. Stu Knight DUS-8188
  • was the greate1, Lady Bird and I sat down to eat a meal alone . No wor
  • .. . . . . . . . . ... . ....... ~i: A ,--&\ .....,.-.,. •YA.-~..-~ ' """~~~-.·~ ? ,, ~- ..v~~~ ' CLH:&l DAY ..LETTER November 14, 1964 EXECUTIVE pp 2-2 Your thoughtful letter meant a great deal to 1119 and Lady Bird joins with me in thanking you and sending our best wishes
  • (and translation) to Miss Hendricks for framing accord­ ing to Lady Bird's directions. Miss Hendricks (Mrs. Colcaire taking care of this for her) is at CO 5-1529. mjdr MEMORANDUM July 10. 1957 Juanita: He said he thinks this ls a fine idea and said for you
  • and if he did and were reelected he didn't know whether he could spare me, but that this was sanething that he had been of thinking about and that he and Lady Bird had talked about it an
  • the liberty say to Lady Bird and satisfaction and you to (smile) and warm regards families. ALE:.i.ANLEtl. HUS'i'Af1lANTE. to the January Mr. 18, 1969 Pre ■ ident: Herewith Prima E ■ hkol'• far.well Mlnhter me ■ MI• ~ W. W.R. you. Friday
  • on to Princess Irene the message that Lynda Bird Johnson would be delighted to see her. I understand from Mme . Karolou, the Lady-in-Waiting· responsible for her arrangements, that Princess Irene is very pleased at the prospect. Since the Greek Embassy
  • something for them. If he is not there then maybe Lady Bird could have them to lunch or show them some 'attention. I think if they could Just pat him on the back and be nl~eto them it might pay off. • January21, 1960 TELEPHONE CONVBRSATICN BETWEEN WARREN