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  • Citizens at the: Schlesinger Old Folks H0me - "" also Remarks '.• . at Testimonial Dinner for Congressman Jack Brooks. ' Spent night at R~mada Inn and departed for Georgia-·· ' in the mo'rning 3 /2 / 68 ;· LBJ Ran.ch Family gathering before Captain Robb
  • for the funeral of Buford Ellington. After the funeral, he traveled to Charlottesville, Va., for a few days of rest with his eldest daughter, Lynda, her children and law student husband Chuck Robb. There he suffered a heart attack that would lead to his death nine
  • reference. LBJ's son in law, former senator Charles Robb, laid the wreath at the monolith. 10 Institute on Congress and American History Leading Congressional experts, pub­ lic officials, anJ forty-six Texas teachers gathered at the LBJ Library in June
  • Among FdJrunry 2007 Lady Bird Johnson, Daughter Lynda Bird Robb, and LBJ Museum Curator Sandy Cohen, posing before photos from LBJ's childhood, on their way to review the new exhibit on Rural Electrification in Central Texas. Story begins on Page
  • . Gathering for a dinner Friday were Lady Bird Johnson (sitting left) and Liz Carpenter, (sitting -right), along with (standing. fro_mleft) _,,. TaylorJohnsowAA-S Tom Johnson, Lynda Johnson Robb, LanyTempl&, Hany Middleton, Walt Rostow, Bess Abell, George
  • . Gathering for a dinner Friday were Lady Bird Johnson (sitting left) and Liz Carpenter, (sitting -right), along with (standing. fro_mleft) _,,. TaylorJohnsowAA-S Tom Johnson, Lynda Johnson Robb, LanyTempl&, Hany Middleton, Walt Rostow, Bess Abell, George
  • 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