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Lady Bird Johnson Information
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 Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Taylor Johnson (December 22, 1912 – July 11, 2007)[1] was First Lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969, having been the wife of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. Throughout her life, she was an advocate for...


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Lady Bird Johnson Quotes
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 It's odd that you can get so anesthetized by your own pain or your own problem that you don't quite fully share the hell of someone close to you. Every politician should have been born an orphan and remain a...



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 Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
Lady Bird Johnson
07/16/2007: 374 words, approx. 1 pages Flowers along interstate highways and cherry trees in Washington, D.C., now seem commonplace, but before Lady Bird Johnson turned her attention to beautifying the country, junkyards and haphazard signs were more the norm. A companion to her husband's Great Society initiatives, Mrs. Johnson's conservation...
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 The Washington Times
Lady Bird Johnson.(EDITORIALS)
07/14/2007: 341 words, approx. 1 pages Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES Lady Bird Johnson never captured the nation's fancy the way her predecessor, Jacqueline Kennedy, did, but the quiet, graceful and dignified former first lady was a similarly indispensable influence on her outspoken husband, Lyndon Baines Johnson. "Beautification"...


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