Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this second letter of the day to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor writes that Dorris [Powell] was unable to get tickets for the play they had planned to attend in Shreveport. Taylor says she wants to take her father to a show and try to get him interested in something be...
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died sixteen years ago he has
been needing from all social
BIRD TAYLOR Thuraday night
contacts until he has almost
8: : 30 p. m.
no friends outside of business
Sometheart -
bues-and - no little Denvere,
Darrie came out
Drinking partice, gelf on paker
only to tell me that all the
games. g'd so like him to
tickets had been sold for hath
That's one of the things g'm going
tonight and tomaro night and
to do this year - get him to do
g am so disappointed! S had
something besides work.
The
locked fanward to it so much
trouble of course, was that miss
Beulah his second wife, neither
- Alas- But anyway there
knew nor cared nor quite fitted.
is a good show on Sunday afternoon
with any of Dad's friends a
"the House of Prehachied, to which
activities of the before mother - died
of shall take Dadly. I'm making
period
, But here g go telling
a great effort to get Dad interested
you all the family affairs and why
in something hesides callan, mules,
should you he interested !! Only,
and fertilizer Ever since mother
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