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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
  • "; Francis Gavin, "Defending Europe and the ollar: Security, Political Economy, and the Politics of the U.S. Balance of Payments 1958-1968"· Godfre Hodgson, '·D,miel Patrick Moynihan''; Maura Mackow ki, "Human Factor : Gender and Astronaut Selection
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • hold a et of Great SeaJ porcelain and a copy of'a .John Quincy Adams White House dinner plate. 6 The old bras mailbox (stilJ in service) in the foreground marks the entrance to the New Museum Store. A Researcher Milestone Patrick Burk a graduate
  • Rapids. and the papers at the University of Michigan. Ford's alma mater. Ford toured the Library with Mrs. Johnson, Luci Nugent, and Library Director Harry Middleton. After­ wards he met with students and faculty of the LBJ School for a quest ion
  • Issue NumberLXI November 15, 1995 The Johnson women (most of them): Lucinda Robb, L,·nda Robb, Lady Bird Johnson, Cathy Robb, Nicole Nugent Covert, Luci Baines Johnson, Nicole (Mrs. t,,ndon) l\ugent. (Missing: Claudia Nugent, Rebekah Nugent
  • 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
  • of the Johnson family through the years, including up-to-date pic­ tures of the third generation of the presidential family-the Robb and Nugent children. The exhibit has recently been renovated, including wild­ flower paper of the kind used at the LBJ Ranch
  • , Luci, Lyn 1974 Marvin Watson 1975 James Cross 1976 Jesse Kellam 1977 Pat Nugent 1978 Donald Thomas 1979 O. P. Bobbitt 1980 Bill Deason 1981 Lyn Nugent 1982 Bill Deason 1983 Lyn Nugent (for lVIarvinWatson) 1984 Walt Rostow 1985 Bob Hardesty 1986 Warren
  • and the Struggle for lndochina"; Stephen I. Ruken, "American Intervention Decisions: Building a Theory"; Stephen C. Tatum Rebekah Nugent, first great grandchild of President and Mrs. Johnson, is registered in the Johnson Family Bible at the Library by her par­
  • Feb. (110 date yet) Exhibit: "Art and the Camera" Feb. 7: Symposium-The Future of American Political Parties Feb. 7: Former Gerald Ford President March: No Program Yet Apr. 1: "An Evening with Eleanor Roosevelt" Tatum Rebekah Nugent, daughter
  • of mingling at the picnic site, Na­ tional Park Service buses transported the guests to the Johnson Family Cemetery where Lyn Nugent, 16, the oldest Johnson grandchild, placed a wreath of wildflowers at the former president's grave. With him were his sisters
  • or so. Library photographer Frank Wolfe recently updated the pictorial documentation of the Robb and Nugent chil­ dren. On this page are samples of some of the results. JENNIFER ROBB, 6 LUCINDAROBB, 16 CATHYROBB, 14 NICOLENUGENT, 14 REBEKAHNUGENT, 10
  • , begionJng with their early married years in Washington and extending to photognphs of the Nugent and Robb children today. Among the pictures displayed Is one of Mrs. Johnson with her grand hildren, taken at the LBJ Ranch on Christmas 1980. (right) A popular
  • 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
  • cemetery, where the President is buried, with remarks by Elspeth Rostow (above left) and at the LBJ Grove in Wash­ ington, D.C. where his daughter Luci, and grandson Lyn Nugent, laid a wreath at the Johnson monu­ ment (left). Lyn, who shared speaking honors
  • 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
  • told that for at least ten years. But the truth is that the War on Poverty created Head Start, the Job Corps, Com- Mrs. Johnson listens to the program, flanked by her youngest grandchild, Jennifer Robb, and her oldest, Lt. Lyn Nugent. munity Action