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Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
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Mrs. Johnson's secretarial staff
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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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Daley, Richard J., 1902-1976
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Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985
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Christian, George E. (George Eastland), 1927-2002
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Agnew, Spiro T. (Spiro Theodore), 1918-1996
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- Lady Bird to LBJ's bedroom for coffee, visit with Jack Valenti and watch tv; lunch in Solarium with Lynda Johnson and Charles Robb's family; dessert with LBJ and the Valentis; family conversation about 1968 election & LBJ's decision to run
- meeting; Lady Bird meets with recipient of Jewish Ladies "Lady Bird Johnson" scholarship; Lady Bird is interviewed about bowling by Sports Illustrated reporter; conversations with Dr. Grover about LBJ Library; LBJ & Lady Bird to Mike Monroney's party
- party; Lady Bird relates conversation with Paul Hoffman about Africa; discussion about LBJ Library; Lady Bird meets actors and artists; Lynda Johnson attends same party later
- to free circus for 6,000 children; LBJ gives speech at State Department reception; Johnsons greet Prime Minister & Mrs. Egal; exchange of gifts; Lady Bird names guests; conversation about conservation; toasts; Anita Bryant is entertainment
- Arrival ceremonies for Prime Minister & Mrs. Sato of Japan; Lady Bird has coffee for Texas group; Lady Bird has phone conversation with James Symington about Japan and studies Japan information; birthday party for Carol Laise; humorous story about
- of conversations with
the Russians, others as a result of special pleas from
Senators. One pause lasted for 37 days. During each
pause, the enemy took the advantage and moved supplies
and troops down and built up his forces. The President
said to stop the bombing
- conversations they had with reporters during
the day.
He was always very interested, very concerned in media treatment of
him.
One of the problems really of working forĀ· him was that he needed five
hours of. sleep a n.ight and that was all.
nap