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- 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
- , 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
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 1 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- 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
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- 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
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
- .. . . . . . . . . ... . ....... ~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
Folder, "Adenauer, Ho. Konrad. Chancellor of West Germany, 1956-57," LBJA, Famous Names, Box 1
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- (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
- 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
- as a Senator to xou who elect · and my energy to our state ' -ll- I will vote - and m.y he.::..rt, l will .•. and to our n, ..tiou. Ladies and Gentleman. which are as f'oNign under conditions I(m grateful me. Many tim,s ia nothing nece ■ 1ary
- /~ \J1/ (~"= ,~ ti.-,,...-.R. 1964 ) ~ I have now received some material from three of the railroads over which "The Lady Bird Special" wil\ operate, and it is enclosed. { ~ ~~ /ink you will find the material from stV1_ / , ~Sout~e~n Railway
- Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
- . Helie, Jr. , of lotiisiana, and his daughter Miss Lynda Bird Johnson to be his personal representatives at the wedding of His Majesty King Constantine of Greece and Princess Anne lVIarie of Denmark. Ambassador and Mrs. Angie.r Biddle Duke, Chief
- of the House of Represen tatives and their wives Wednesday, 18 LADIES LUNCHEON - Mrs. hostess (Women Doers) March Thursday, March 7:00 Po m. Tuesday, March 4:00 p. nJo Monday, March 10:00 a.m. 19 24 30 Tuesday, March 11:00 a. m. 31 Tuesday, March 4
- Lady Bird Johnson travel
- 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, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- , at one rally, was hit with bird .shot from a shotgun qy Negroes. He stated the Klan returned thi s fire but pointed out they can not win the fight with violence agai.nst t he Negroes o · RH T-13, on June 6, 1967, reported that a Kla n parade was held June
- Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
- agony o.uly you r4ttally understand. ·. - ' Let this letter carry with it the respect and affection of Lady Bird ;uid me to you and Mrs. Eisenhower. LBJ:JV:ny .::J ... "' ~..;..-~ ···~ ~ a\. . .. ......-. ....J... '• ·. 'RECEIVED MAR?.8
- 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
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- of human President and his party which also included Lady Bird Johnson and Mrs. Jean Smith rights and dignity of man and the pres resident- trennedy's sister) were received by Lt. General W. A. Bur~imster of erva tionof intern~tional peace and good Health
- in a few minutes with the Japanese ladies. was .there. The Ambassador The Governors came, including Bob McNair from South Carolina. Scriptures were read, the Memorial sermon was preached, I think, by a Catholic. He used one of Martin Luther King's
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 3, May 16 - 26, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- of the fine folk here and they ask me to tell you that we are with you HOLDING UP YOUR HANDS.Stay right in there,know we are standing with you. Annie and I heard your message last night,it hit the mark. We think so much of you and Lady Bird. Please bear
- Alexander will be accompanied Eldemire, Milner, Booth. by Lady Bustamante, Shearer, Senator Shearer has been named by Prime Minister as his special representative and will present him on a number of conferences in Washington. Deputy Prime Minister
- . LADY . OF :} ,B OUT 65, WHO EXPRESSED SOME ANNOYANCE , THAT ALL ~AS NOT IMMEDIATELY READY WHEN SHE ARRIVED TO VOTE AT 7:0 ~ A.M. SHE LOOKED THINGS OVER, SAVE THE · VOTHJG ·OFFICIALS ·DJSTRUC.TIONS· ON HOW THZY OUGHT TO ASSEMBLE ,., THE BALLOTS·, QIJIC
- Lady Bird Johnson travel
- to investigate all of these. It has been determined, haw ever, that in Hillsdale, over and above the sincere and honest reporting by the young ladies at Hillsdale College. certain young men have played pranks with flares. It has also been determined