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  • conversation. And before ^the evening was over there was dancing to the piano music of an eighty-one year old German with a curly white mustache and an alpine cap and a vest that was covered with medals. He played a ll the old favorites lik e "Carolina
  • ; Lady Bird works while men talk; lunch; telephone calls about LBJ Library, LBJ Park & office business; drive through Reagan Ranch; LBJ eats dinner at Dale Malechek's; Lady Bird exercises & watches Gunsmoke; to Arthur Krim's for New Year's party
  • on natural beauty. Diana had sparked the idea for it and, as a result of our conversations at the luncheon, Mrs. Johnson decided to go ahead and have Diana spearhead the youth conference on natural beauty, to take place in 1966. Liz did a great deal
  • transit - high voltage - water including inter-city populated areas water, gas, .sewers, telephone., transmission transportation - oil and gas pipelines - minerals extraction The technology is at hand for improvements in tunneling speed
  • . - 3 REA Borrowers Help Establish Local Recreation Projects: Between 1961 and 1965, 124 electric and telephone borrowers financed by REA helped establish more than 180 recreation projects ranging in size from small neighborhood endeavors to large
  • u r s t made conversation there was any time easy. 4 /1 4 / 6 4 Although I c a n 't say I made re a l contact with him. We sp oke about him h aving p ilo te d the 707 on the way over. I approached gingerly the subject of water, he him self
  • a conversation, even though we have had that conversation. F: Yes. "I just drove two thousand miles from Cincinnati." H: Yes, and we've had that in Yellowstone this year, in which we said, "You know, when that campground is full, it's full, and nobody else
  • phone conversation with Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Rusk delivers resignation of Ambassador to Vietnam, Henry Cabot Lodge; discussions about replacement for Lodge
  • in the Grand Tetons; the Rockefellers give her tour of the ranch; Lynda Johnson goes hiking; Lady Bird describes dinner conversation; Jay Rockefeller and the poverty program; discussions on Medicare
  • elections or something. It wasn't his own election, I'm sure. F: No. W: Well, time went on, and of course he was supposed to be at our big banquet. We didn't advertise the thing, but we did converse with LBJ Presidential Library http