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think Allsend Gene the tapital
book had pressure enough bank to send
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
WASHINGTON. Wednesday 9:30a.m
her mother the cook
Dear Bird-
If you want me to him going
the you material R must have sent
If even bein to look over all the of
to send yan a parth title book
to write me a line. suspect
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the National Capital book should five have
suggestin save them until
your this beautiful peace.
what you don't already the
compressional look book may only
serve to remind you of interesting
provide you with any
and important people - fetter inther
my efforts will have here sufficiently
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In this letter to Lady Bird Taylor, Lyndon B. Johnson writes that he has not received mail for two days; he is sending her a book on the National Capitol and a congressional cookbook; he also plans to send copies of the books to Gene [Boehringer] and Gene's mother. He tells Taylor he is going to send her the book about Nazism if she wants it.
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