Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor writes how she received two letters from him that day and says sending letters by special delivery makes no difference in the time of delivery. She comments on the clippings he sent, mentions the book she is reading, asks a...
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long last and 2 have had
more fun reading them ! that was
BIRD TAYLUR
a passy note on the front of
monday nite
your speech on education
Lyndon, Dearest -
naturally g would he interested
is so important to me
Two letters today! g mean
in it, for nothing about people
one letter and a note, mailed Oct.
2 like and g feel close to as the
2 and medicated to Eirnnshoro.
may their mindu work - -the
By the way, darling 2 had
principles and ideas they en-
your special Sunday and don't
tertain 9 mean thats my creteria
send me any more specials,
of judgment, among other things.
young man, cause one gets them
Isn't it yours : ?
at the post office just the same
the
my word, they certainly do
so you just same that dime!
and the partoffice opens up every
say extranagant things about you,
young man. ! 2 was especially
sunday morning -(one village
pleased with what Onaina
Conuences that I certainly of -
had to say of you. and I reveled
preciate Otherwise Sunday would he grs.
Also the clippings came at
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