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  • was the Johnson foreign policy, minus Viet­ nam. Harry McPherson told of the evolu­ tion of one of the critical spee he" of the administration-the one on M·uch 31, 1968, which changed the direction of the war. Luci Johnson and Lynda Robb came togeLher and told
  • , John W. SULLIVAN, Richard H. ROBB, Felix C. ROSE , Frank HEARD, Alexaooer WILSON , O. Meredith PUSEY, Nathan RANSOM, Herry HOFFMAN , Philip DEBAKEY.J Michael JONES, Boisfeuillet \JILBUR , Dwight COBB, Montaeue BLASINGAME, F. J . L . MEANY , George
  • decisions and encourage her to do the proper thing. She was unhappy at that time. This was after George [Hamilton], in between George and Chuck [Robb]. In other words, [they wanted] someone who was solace but yet who would be sure that things were done right
  • ; Lady Bird, staff & friends discuss press visit & riots in Washington; Lady Bird talks on phone with Lynda Robb; Lady Bird & Liz Carpenter work on speeches & talk to John Connally about Hemis Fair visit; the Secret Service change Lady Bird's arrival time
  • by Robert Goulet who sings to Lady Bird, Lynda Robb & Luci Nugent
  • Lady Bird has breakfast & hair styled; Lady Bird & Lynda Robb fly to Cape Kennedy; tours of facility, lunch and briefing by Apollo 8 astronaut; competition for space facility between Florida & Texas; award ceremony for NASA employees; Lady Bird's
  • diary; massage; hair styled; State Dinner for Hoveydas; Lynda Robb; exchange of state gifts; Lady Bird names guests; exchange of toasts; Harkness Ballet youth troupe provides entertainment; LBJ has lingering cold; the Johnsons visit with houseguests
  • Hair salon; Luci Nugents escorts Tricia Nixon & Nixon Cabinet members' children through White House; Lynda & Chuck Robb are in Bangkok; last meeting of Committee for the Preservation of the White House; report on White House Historical Association
  • out in the papers the list of people that were invited and that could not come on account of illness. One was Mrs. Robb's sister or aunt; she had something wrong with her hip or something. It didn't say that the President's brother couldn't come
  • and Lynda Bird and Chuck Robb, Tom Johnson, Walter Jenkins, D. B. [HardemanJ. But there's ali ttl e ki nd of a thing that IS not compl imentary to him that nobody knows about that probably ought to be in the mix available only for .scholarly background
  • wives. They were very close at that time; they were very friendly. I had a daughter that was very close to Mrs. [Lynda Johnson] Robb, and they were friendly and all. But I often wondered why he had me there. G: Did he talk about the mood of the country
  • Secretary Cleveland 12:00 noon - Meet with American correspondents at home of Michael Robb, Inf'onnation Minister, British Dnbassy (subject to confirmation) - 1:00 p.m. - Lunch given by Under Secretary Harriman (stag) 7:00 p.m. - Dinner given
  • . Robinson, Army As st. LCDR Hobbs, Naval Asst. Lt. Col. Parks, USA LCDR Arnett , US CG Capt,ain Widicus, USAF . Captain Robb, USMC MEMORANDUM s ~~ _ ...__,.c_ ,,~ .~~ E~>-,,, :--______...-!:,~ 1~_-- yUC....- WASHINGTON 16 February 1967 MEMORANDUM