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  • , 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
  • . -­ --~ ·"--- 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
  • 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 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
  • /~ \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
  • . 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
  • to Maj. Merlyn H. Dethlefsen, United States Air Force. February 1, 1968 Major and Mrs. Dethlefsen and children, Secretary of the Air Force Brown, General McConnell, distinguished and honorable Members of Congress, ladies and gentlemen: Tiiisis
  • 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
  • , 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • beccae a t-.1~ l:elrlOC11.• L1nq and all or our CUd.reo• OQI' U-lava an4 &J"nndChil4reD 11ke it U lll1Ch U I do. lant.:, 1 know hov ~ yea art or ~t1rl, t.n1 ve cnJoyc4 l~ar so ll&Ch. I viU •• 10'-l aoon. tad:, Bird, Md. the t~. She 1a 1ndoe4 a Jlnppy
  • Lady Bird's birthday, ana. the police se:i.zure 01· guns from weekend kangaroo hunters be1·ore his arrival at Port Darw:i.n . MELBOURNE : The Sun carried a story abou't Christopher Holt with the headline "My Pal the Presiuent . 1 The paper said