Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter, Lady Bird Taylor writes to Lyndon B. Johnson that she is disappointed that she did not receive a letter from him that day. She took Isabel, Nig, Panky and Willy Floyd to the fair and while they were there, she saw Somerset Maugham's Of Human Bondage. She tells...
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to anyone every day and g
thought it most ahound and
BIRD TAYLUR
now 9 find to the myself time looking
Triday, Oct. 5
forward of day
Dearest '
when g write you Its the
no letter today! g am
nicest true of day except
so disappointed g wonder why
around eleven o' clock when I
you didn't write ? are you too
go down after the mail - yours
busy - or have you gerhaps al
usually comes on that train.
ready left for Texas or why?
Today gtank gaahel and
2 had no idea how peculity
mig and Panky and firlly Hough
empty a day would he without
to the Fair. they were asticled
a letter from you, of you miss
over it as g'd he over seeing
a letter from me as much as
Broadway! while they were there
g do yours - - gill make sure
S went to see Someract Manghami
you get one everyday!
"G Human Bandage' St was Rkil -
when g think that S paid
fully played but quite harrowing
g wouldn't write every day g
Dear, when it comes and you're
am quite amused g meant it
tune 9 want you to see "The world
most certainly - g'd never written
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