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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-04-28 (remove)

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  • was superb at reading the moods. He was so much like Melville Grosvenor here, he reminded me very much--not necessarily in the way the mind works but the way the heart works, the moods. Of course I've worked very closely with Dr. Grosvenor over the years
  • these people how that very night or that very afternoon after they left, there would be a reception in the afternoon, a tea with Mrs. Johnson, and in the evening there might be a state reception with the cabinet. Through this White House photographer
  • job was simply the text, in the makeup and that sort of thing--Bob Breeden will explain to you. That's very important in all our books because pictures play such a big part. In fact, I was just reading a few minutes ago in something else that I
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Westmoreland--I--7 And I recall after the dinner party at the Wheelers, which did not break up until after eleven o'clock, I went up to read over my manuscript for the last time and found it unsatisfactory
  • that he was particularly concerned about it. He has discussed it. He has explained certain things to me that I think others didn't understand, because a lot of people were trying to read something into the--was it Duval 5 LBJ Presidential Library http