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- Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
- Lady Bird Johnson personal
- who understand the things I am try
ing to do.
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Lady Bird joins me in warm regards .
Mm Clifford J. Durr
. 17 Molton Street Building
Montgomery 4, Alabama
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- ." (Lady Bird Johnson in her diary)
At 4:35 AM LBJ receives a call from Secretary of State Dean Rusk who tells him that war has broken out in the Middle East. Over the next
- June 5, 1967.
"This day began with the most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house–the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news."
(Lady Bird Johnson” Diary)
At 4:35 AM
- 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
- it.
I decided I might as well find out now if it is safe for a man and a wife to walk the streets
of Dallas, and so Lady Bird and I went ahead.
They did the same thing later to Adlai Stevenson.
I never wanted to go to Dallas in 1960 and things didn't get
- Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
- 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
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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
- ~ South.
Gettysburg from nearly
I looked the1n r-ight in the eye
and said the1n, and every reporter from Dorris Fleeson on was trying to ',iatch me run from tlwm.
us.
2m and they respected
Gut v,Je said
They knocked Lady Bird's hat off in DalL:1s
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General Taylor
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