Letter from Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor

In this letter, Lyndon B. Johnson expresses disappointment after his phone conversation with Lady Bird Taylor a day earlier. He says he wrote Taylor a long letter but decided not to mail it. He describes going out with friends despite still being sick and says Gene [Latimer] n...

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SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS MARVIN JONES, TEX., CHAIRMAN HAMPTON P. FULMER, S.C. CLIFFORD R. HOPE, KANS. WALL DOXEY, MISS. J. ROLAND KINZER, PA. D. D. GLOVER, ARK. GERALD J. BOILEAU, WIS. J. R. MITCHELL, TENN. FRED C. GILCHRIST. IOWA CAP R. CARDEN, KY. RAY P. CHASE, MINN. JOHN W. FLANNAGAN, JR., VA. CHARLES W. TOBEY. N.H. Jlouse of Representatives 2.8. HARRY P. BEAM. ILL. L.T. MARSHALL. OHIO JAMES G. POLK, OHIO PHILIP A. GOODWIN. N.Y. RICHARD M. KLEBERG, TEX. FRED CUMMINGS. COLO. Committee on digriculture FRANK H. BUCK, CALIF. JOHN G. UTTERBACK, MAINE WALTER M. PIERCE, OREG. FRED BIERMANN. IOWA Washington, D.C. GEORGE FOULKES. MICH. L. L. McCANDLESS. HAWAII EINAR HOIDALE, MINN. SANTIAGO IGLESIAS, PUERTO RICO KATHERINE WHEELER, CLERK to have something of my own- lil fast there to frickly It Wa. such u relief it was This monumy I've put been writing without taking I nmchoit say what him thinking- and time you even 4 Comma- - If l heritated a ht now did gaing look to live play fast for each day- It was foolish anying to have the desire the moth for the star" of Know you must have had a great time in Dallas Unnes that hcmel have teen there to meet to that group of which ham so friend when, and if, your prints and with you to have added them h come to was me must all get together in Austin and see how Comganisal me could all be Jene Jane me a Very snut letter yestering 94 is my now that I realise that there can he something to her View of lifes. She told min