Letter from Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor

In this letter, Lyndon B. Johnson discusses the phone call from Lady Bird Taylor when she expressed her reticence to marry so soon. He closes with "I love you" and "thanks for the telephone call." He encloses a letter from his mother in which she offers advice about his career...

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R. M. KLEBERG GENE LATIMER, JR. 14TH DIST. TEXAS L. E. JONES ASSISTANT SECRETARIES LYNDON B. JOHNSON MEMBER COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE SECRETARY Congress of the United States House of Representatites N Washington, Josme it her always seemed a safe rule the to take my Cue as to my behavoir from other persons attitude to since you seem " Calm and and wont plants the time simulate to make indifference mpself. sure some be up your mind L-think why not I'm in instances undifference may add Charm. Ox might Calm acquiracience and just see what usmed test to abide by four decision with apportunity happen. - If you don't theor your own mind, nature, and more than that l want I worth press you in spiti of my ardent it all hurt that you are undemonstrattre and to end as prickly uo possible. - Jecume him analytical in regording to emotions. reficence does I'm april hold dear, your not all appeal for my pecularities of temperament. 2 had hoped 02 was and wanted