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- Middleton
and grandson Patrick Lyndon
Nugent.
Three national leaders who worked
with the First Lady during the
Johnson administration recalled the
contributions she made during that
time. Sargent Shriver related her
influence in establishing Head Start
- of once asking his father,
Patrick Nugent, why he had to go to
war. The reply: "So you wouldn't
have to fight in a future war." "To me,
that's what being a veteran is all
about," Lyn told the group. "It's
putting yourself up to protect the rest
of us. So
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Matthew
Wa:niewski,
"Walter
Lippmann,
Vietnam, and th Decline of the
Foreign Pol icy Esta bl ishrn nr"; and
regory Wilson, --Befor rhe Great
Society: Politics. Policy, and Area
Reclev .lopmenl."
New Arrival:
Taylor Baines Nugent,
daughter of Lyndon
- for this
picture. From left to right: Patrick Lyndon Nugent; his spouse Nicole Nugent, holding on Taylor; Luci Baines Johnson's
husband Ian Turpin; John Covert, in the arms of his grandmother L ci; Lady Bird Johnson; Tatum Nugent, held by
Nicole Covert; and Claudia
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LBJ grandson Patrick Lyndon Nugent spoke movingly of his grandfather's legacy
L ndon
ugent,
President
Johnson s eldest grandchild, laid the
wreath al his grandfath r's grave on
August 27, LBJ's birthday. B. Gen.
P l Sutton of Randolph AFB a. sisLed
- White House, with the ap
proval of his doting Presidential
grandfather, will no doubt feel the
brush of time's wing with the real
ization that Patrick Lyndon Nugent
recently reached his 21st birthday.
Lyn, a senior at Southwest Texas
State University
- to scholar. hip and to th
UT community. And as did many
speakers on lhe pr gram. Faulkner
prai ·ed Middleton for pening LBJ's
White House tele hone tapes.
Catherine Robb and Lyndon
Nugent spoke for the Johnson f:_rrm1d
children. M . Robb thank d Middleton
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"Rogues and Vagabonds;" An Evening
- , Gerald F rd awarded
the Presidential Medal f Freedom to Mrs. Lyndon
Johnson and 16 other Americans who have distin
guished themselves in serving their country. Mrs.
Johnson is the first First Lady and only the twe fth
woman to receive the nation's highest
- served cake ...
1I
IN MEMORIAM
Douglass Cater
Special Assistant to President Johnson
1923-1995
Tatum Rebekah Nugent ushered in
(or in the words of her grandmother,
Luci Baines Johnson, "angeled in")
the fourth generation of the Lyndon
and Lady Bird
- to pay tribute to her, she
was honored for her philanthropic
and civic efforts by Ca1'itas, an oFga
nization that assists low-income fam
ilies. Grandchildren Lyndon Nugent,
Cathy Robb, and Nicole Nugent
Covert (above) gave tributes.
In Washington
- biography of Lyndon
Johnson, spoke at the Library on the
subject of LBJ and the rise of liberal
nationalism. Dallek, a professor of
history at the University of Califor
nia at Los Angeles, gave the third
Littlefield Lecture Series in Ameri
can History
- and a theory
but equality as a fact and equality
as a result.
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
of New York, who as assistant Secre
tary of Labor wrote the first draft of
LBJ's speech, inserted the J#ishing
ton Post article into the Congressio
nal Record
- Lyndon Nugent
2001 John Barr
2002 Ian Turpin
2003 Larry Temple
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An Evening With Sidney Blumenthal
ln the second Clinton administra
tion. Sidney Blumenthal was first an
assistant and Lhen a senior adviser to
the President. On June 20, he came
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ents, Lyndon and Nicole Nugent.
AMONG FRIENDS OF LBJ is a publication of the Friends of the LBJ Library
Editor: Lawrence D. Reed
Research Assistance: Gary Yarrington. Barbara Biftle
Photography: Margaret Harman, Fletcher Burton, Yoichi Okamoto. Marty
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of Lyndon and Nicole Nugent, was
baptized at the LBJ Ranch by the
Most Reverend John McCarthy,
Bishop of Austin. Godparents were
Lara Witt and John Barr.
A1WONGFRIENDS OF LBJ is a publication of the Friends of the LBJ Library
Editor: Lawrence D. Reed
- to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the birth of
Lyndon Baines Johnson. Beginning Thursday, August 25,
in Washington, D.C., through Friday, August 26, in San
Marcos, and ending Saturday, August 27, at the LBJ Ranch
in Stonewall, they came from all parts
- With Horace Busby," the former aide to Lyndon John
son (off and on throughout LBJ's public career) traced what
he called the "conservatising trend" which he said has
defined the course of recent American history.
"Politicians," he said, "are not causes
- gain mg'."
Mr. Bridger sang a collecti n of Hill Country songs. Miss
Channing and Miss Price evoked memories of LBJ's 1965
inauguration-Carol
Channing with her "Hello, Lyndon"
adaptation of "Hello, Dolly," and Miss Price repeatin
"America the Beautiful
- Issue NumberLXVII December 15, 1997
Lyndon Nugent welcomed donors and special guests in both English and fluent Spanish at the exhibit's opening.
Footprints on Texas
Library Opens Special Exhibit
The Library's special exhibition
for 1997-98
- Johnson at 90: "TimeIs a Golden Coin"
Nicole Covert; Catherine Robb; Harry Middleton; Lyndon Nugent
On December 11, 2002, over a
thousand well-wishers packed the
LBJ Auditorium to observe Lady
Bird Johnson's ninelieth birthday.
Former Library Director
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available by the Lyndon Baines John
son Foundation by virtue of a grant
from the Moody Foundation to help
students. teachers, and writers use
the Library's resources by providing
support for travel and living
expenses.
Those receiving grants-in-aid
- part because
Lyndon Johnson, in the time that
was given ~ dedicated his Presi
dency to eliminating them." With
Middleton and Mrs. Johnson are
the two oldest Johnson grandchil
dren-Lucinda Robb, now a sopho
more at Princeton University, and
Lyn Nugent
- Issue Number XLVII July 1,
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Great Society Alumni Gather
The planning began two years ago
when the Board of Directors of the
LBJ Foundation decided that Lyndon
Johnson's inauguration as elected
President should be remembered