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- who understand the things I am try ing to do. . -· , Lady Bird joins me in warm regards . Mm Clifford J. Durr . 17 Molton Street Building Montgomery 4, Alabama I ~ANSf'l:iR,, S:LJ Ye HANl9WR1TlN0 l"IL.S
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Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- was the greate1, Lady Bird and I sat down to eat a meal alone . No wor
- of the burdens that will retard the full restoration of your strength if you attempt to do them all yours elf. With warm personal regards and best wishes to you and Lady Bird, in which Theiline joins me. President Lyndon B. White House Washington, D. C. bb [5
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- of spectacular value to many slum children. I'll n~ver . forget Lady Bird's . reaction after she had visited her first Head Start class. She said, "This is the finest thing we have done. They are taking some of the most deprived children in the la.nd
- leaped. The flames merely singed its f~athers. A gangling six-foot youth attempted to leap upon the chicken. quick for him. The bird was too As it darted out of his way, he slipped and tumbled against a tree. The stark unwitting comedy broke
- chicken. The bird ~ v ~ n-k\... nu-4..j,Hj,,_ c JI Iii 6 b ie z t.wd J ~8~~~~) out of his way, -..7 s1ippcd) and tumbled ag a inst a tree. 8 ~e_(\~ · .The stark comedy broke the tension. People laughed. Soon some began to drift ho me. A short time