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LYNDON B. JOHNSON R. M. KLEBERG SECRETARY 14TH DIST. TEXAS MEMBER COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE Congress of the United States House of Representatites wo n too suggest. - even Washington, insist that your choose the Washington conkention in preference to the a P.1: Dinth hetoo deliterate, honey - Call hene-fet . your tickets and burry my here- - the miss take two or three days untof the office and Visit manyland, Ve - - -- perhaps new york in my tatte ford - will you ? I love you - Lyndong

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In this letter to Lady Bird Taylor, Lyndon B. Johnson expresses his feelings about their continued relationship and tells her about his mother's letter about her. He writes that the General Electric (GE) plans in New York are "out of the picture." He has caught another cold but will go to class and a play in the evening. He urges Lady Bird to come to Washington.

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