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Show for his first portrait at the age of six months (Photo A) Lyndon Baines Johnson was decked out in starched white finery. But there was nothing fancy about his parents home (B) near Johnson City, Tex. W&en Jie posed V The Lyndon ohns'on-- F r : 1 . . '.--V- -' r I A amily bUHl From humble farm home to the lonely grandeur of the White House, these pictures trace the life of-the incumbent Democratic candidate for President , linn i, 4, ii f ii ii ii mi v ' k ! T'V .in n 4 - two, he Lyndon was a precocious-ladknew his ABCs; at three, he could recite Tennyson; at four, he was reading for himself. jJ: ,. In 1927 (C) he entered Southwest Texas State Teachers College with $75 he had borrowed from a bank. He was graduated three and a a year half years later, despite dropping-ou- t to earn more money by Reaching school (D). At r COVER: This distinguished portrait of President Lyndon B. Johnson was made by Karsh of Ottawa. See the above family album of LBJ from his boyhood to the White House. 7Family WbGlcIy September IS, 196U LEONARD $. DAVIDOW Prtmident and Publisher WALTER C. DREYFUS Associate Publisher ERNEST V. HEYN Executive Vice President and Advertising Director WILLIAM V. HUSSEY Advertising Manager MORTON FRANK Vice President. Publisher Relations ROBERT FITZGIBBON BEN KARTMAN PATRICK E. O'ROURKE offk: 179 N. Michigan Av., Chicago, III. 60601 Advertising Editorial office: 60 E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. 10022 Business office: 1727 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago, III. 60616 1964, PROCESSING AND BOOKS, INC., Editor-in-Chi-ef Executive Editor PHILLIP DYKSTRA Managing Editor Art Director MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor t Rosalyn Abrevaya, Araen Eidell, Hal London, Jack Ryan; Peer J. Oppenheimeo Hollywood. Chicago, III. All rights reserved. |