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  • Time Period > Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-) (remove)

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  • and 20, 1977 INTERVIEWEE: Mrs. Jane Englehard INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mrs. Engelhard's home, Cragwood, Far Hills, New Jersey Tape 1 of 3 G: Let's start with your parents, first of all. Your father was a Brazil- ian diplomat. E
  • and would have the Johnsons. As I recall, the President first invited me to their home in 1957. I don't have a diary invited to dinner with Mary the first time. SQ I can't pinpoint the r~argaret year~ but I was and was very excited about going
  • . But we first went to Africa. aide on that trip. I went along. 8ill Moyers was sort of the presidential 1.4e came back through Paris. He vrent to Geneva, and then to Paris, when he had some NATO exercises to do; then we went on home. That vIas our
  • ,, JLa>it u^ed ^ o a ua w a s b ein g fra m ed a n d h u n g in th e o fficer's clu b . on ouA ret urn home Friday January 32, 1969 (' gp3 ea L o ts o f p eo p le sp o k e to m e in a ^Ax&n.
  • I didn't think he was serious, I didn't think he had a chance. Billy Wilder said, "Not only does he have a chance, it looks like he's going to win." I went home and I thought about it and I thought, "Well, now's the time; if you ever want
  • , [and] had her, and he and Mrs. Johnson arrange that wedding. story white house in Austin. that wedding. He said that Mrs. Johnson would handle the It was in the Johnson home, that old twoAnd they handled every arrangement for They got the preacher
  • , "If you intend to ever go home to Texas, do it within two years or you'll never go back." He said, "I planned to come for a couple of years and I've been here"--I think he'd been there forty-something years at the time. He was a very special person
  • INTERVIEWEE: CHARLES L. BARTLETT INTERVIEWER: DOROTHY PIERCE McSWEENY PLACE: Mr. Bartlett's home~ 4615 WStreet~ NW~Hashington~D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: Mr. Bartlett, I'd like to begin this interview with a very brief outline of your journalistic career