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  1. Marsh was 44 years old, had been married to Leona for twenty years and had three children. He was also a multimillionaire newspaper publisher and was one of the most powerful men in Texas. Apparently, the following morning, he woke up in bed with Alice and told her: "You are not for Austin, Texas, little girl." Alice Glass became Marsh's mistress.

  2. Like most affairs, the one between Alice Glass and Lyndon Johnson was a web of intrigue, fraught with peril. Glass was the mistress and later the wife of Charles Marsh, the wealthy publisher...

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  3. Jan 21, 2019 · Over coffee in the Villa Capri café, they told me about Alice, who was not, at the time of the photographs, Alice Marsh but still Alice Glass.

  4. Marsh met the nineteen-year old Alice Glass in the summer of 1931. According to Jennet Conant: "The first time Charles Marsh saw her, she was stark naked, a pale, shimmering goddess rising unexpectedly from the mists of his Austin swimming pool... Almost six foot in her bare feet, she was slim, graceful, and startlingly beautiful with delicate ...

  5. Oct 20, 1982 · Miss Glass eventually married Marsh - and remarried several times thereafter. She told friends she burned the love letters Johnson had written her because she didn't want her granddaughter to...

  6. Jul 1, 2002 · He also relates that Johnson had intense and prolonged affairs with two extraordinary women: Alice Glass, the mistress and later the wife of Charles Marsh, the publisher of the liberal Austin...

  7. Apr 22, 2019 · The 83-year-old Caro also explains why he covers just two of LBJ’s affairs in detail—with Alice Glass, the wife of Johnson’s mentor, Charles Marsh, and with California congresswoman Helen...

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