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  • Time Period > Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-) (remove)
  • Contributor > Castro, Nash, 1920- (remove)

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  • of approaching these particular meetings was to leave my house at seven, which I usually do, and use the telephone in my car to communicate with the deputy chief of the park police, Alfred Beye, who by the way was-F: How do you spell that? C: B-E-Y-E. He
  • , and for us it was a real tragedy. We were concerned that, because of the relatively short time left between the time of his separation and June 19, that they would make a shambles of the whole thing, which they did. Tucker and I had a couple of conversations
  • on natural beauty. Diana had sparked the idea for it and, as a result of our conversations at the luncheon, Mrs. Johnson decided to go ahead and have Diana spearhead the youth conference on natural beauty, to take place in 1966. Liz did a great deal
  • to Washington in the family plane. As we were approaching National Airport, with Laurance, Brooke, and I engaged in a three-way conversation, Laurance said to me, "Nash, it's time to start thinking about a memorial to President Johnson." I said, "Well, Laurance