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- personal tour of lhe ranch house.
Docents Tour Ranch
he Library's docent -lh
volunt ers wh conduct tour~
of the museum for visitors-took
a vantage of the early spr
ing and traveled to the Hill Country for at ur of their wn,
to the LBJ sites, including
- Indochina war. where
Capa was killed in 1954. The traveling exhibit will be at the
Library until August IO.
UIO, 'G FRIENDS OF LBJ 1.1a p11b/icati11n
of 1/w Frirnd.<
11}the LBJ lihrary
f"Jliwr f..1.1h·r
- for - was the riile of goodwill amba,~ad'1r. bc
cau,c sh• did travel to 78 nation, aroum.l th wurld rcpre,enting ,he
United States (beginning! during the E:i,enh1mcr adminb1n11ion.
My n11.1thcrdid not feel comforta k gelling imolved in poll
- ," who were busy fostering a se
ries of pseudo-scandals. The lirst was
Whitewater, which "became the germ
that led to the plague of the impeach
ment trial." There were the Iirings of
the White House travel office staff, and
the missing FBl files, which
- Lady Bird has hair styled; LBJ & Lady Bird view new LBJ portrait by Madame Shoumatoff; Lady Bird works with staff on framing travel certificates; meeting about dinner for Texas friends; Lady Bird attends stag luncheon with LBJ; Lady Bird names
- or as much as he wants to make out of
these travels. And I think my Vice President greatly
benefited from them and he gave me the benefit of what he
gained. As President of the Senate, the Vice President has a
chance to keep in close touch with legislative
- husband, UT Professor Walt Rostow, will
go on leave for a year beginning in July, filling lectureships
that will take them to Asia, Africa, the Middle East and
Europe.
A major reason for the Rostows' travel is their joint
appointment as Distinguished
- of the photos also serve as the
material for an exhibition sponsored
by the International Center of Pho
tography. The exhibit opened at
LC.P. in New York City in May and
will travel tooth r institutions across
the country.
Paula Okamoto (above}, widow
- months before,
to David Eisenhower. But Tricia
was still having dates, and hadn't
connected yet with the young ox
boy.
"I was impressed.
I didn't
know Nixon at all; I was the
only person at the White House
who had not traveled aboard
the Tricia, and been
- at an airpo1t, knowing per
fectly well that no matter how hard
I might strain, I couldn't read the
numbers. It took me quite a while
to conquer my reluctance to ask a
fellow traveler for help."
"Finally it is imperative always
to remember that there are many