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In this second letter from October 29, Lady Bird Taylor tells Lyndon B. Johnson that she has mailed him the proofs of the pictures she had taken. She describes spending the day with her father and Dorris [Powell] in Shreveport and asks about Gene's [Boehringer] reaction to Johnson's plans to take a position in Austin.

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