Letter from Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor

In this letter, Lyndon B. Johnson tells Lady Bird Taylor about Marvin Jones' speech regarding the farm program and the Bankhead Bill. He discusses their phone call earlier that day, writes about his feelings for her, and says she has made a great difference in him.

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