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J.D.KENNEY, MANAGING DIRECTOR A.F.SPATAFORA,MANAGER THE NEW 600 ROOMS 500 BATHS RADIOS IN Rooms. NEW ORLEANS Derris and Consum Treme mae and aunt Effice already talked to her by phone) and all the people who we known me since g was here and loved me so much I my dearest please don't thane them -they can't help it - 20 gta only because they love me and they want to he very depherate about it Do you hate me for being not ventirely un-moved by them? wait - Leyaden, please.

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In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor writes on stationery from the New Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans saying she showed her father her ring when she returned from Austin, and they talked. Her father and other family and friends think she should wait before marrying.

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