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- and Mrs. Pak. 1-t'.)RE A PRESIDENT CHUNG HEE PAK: President Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, ladies and gentlemen: on behalf of the government and people of the Republic of Korea, I want to express my sincere appreciation for the most friendly invitation extended
- 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
- 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
Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
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- 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
- of emoting. Pure and significant extroversion will occur as pain lessly as a lady salmon produces a few thousand eggs for t he emotion of the male salmon to observe. The emoting of the lady salmon as a oycle of what is does not have a personal contact
- youth, nnd kindling her undnzzlod eyes rtt the full :niddny beam; purging and unsee.ling hor long-n.busod sight at tho fount'lin itself of henvenly radinnce; while the whol o noise of timorous and flocking birds, with thos e also thot love the twilight
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- ., John Steinbeck P. S. Elaine is with me. descendant of the frontier. Please always. She is a real trooper and a proper I am very proud of her also. give our love to Bird, and to yourself our affection as SERVIOESET ·,I f
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- ,.mes P. Baxter, Ill Edgar D . Bell James Washington Bell George C. Bcllin_gratb Rollcn R . Bcocd,ct Clar, nce A. Berdahl Irving Berlin Harry Best Charles E. Bcury Mrs. Frank H. Bigelow John B. Bigelow Remsen Duboi• Bird Mrs. Karl Bishopr!c Mrs. Emmons