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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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