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- warning of possible danger; reaction to the assassination; 1964 convention in Atlantic City; appointment to Court of Claims; differences between LBJ as a public and as a private man; LBJ’s unwillingness to delegate authority; 3/31 announcement; Lady Bird’s
- could about him, and
I thought she was the best source on
him . And she was .
She was such a
graciots lady too that--well, you'd walk into
the Driskill with her on
your arm, and they had an old white-haired
maitre d' in the dining
room of the Driskill
- Robb, Lynda Bird, 1944-
- at the request of Mr. Johnson. And even the simplest question, "Is Lady Bird going to the hospital?" he'd say, "Well, I'll have
to find out about that."
Well, you know, that stuff.
who knew about all this, I think did a very good job.
is always difficult
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is another division
was in Johnson City, held
a meeting and the Vice
President was, in her
words, quite smitten with
a young lady there in
town and she happened to
be a member of that
church . And he escorted
her to the revival every
night,
Brush Arbor
- Robb, Lynda Bird, 1944-
- there that day, his
brothers and sisters, including his sister from Fredericksburg that
later died, I believe.
Well, Sam Johnson wasn't there, I don't
believe, and Mrs. Johnson had not got home.
Washington, Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson.
She was still in
But anyway