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- Lady Bird sleeps late; office work on upcoming social events; LBJ has Leadership breakfast; Lady Bird names houseguests, including Lynda Robb's friends; LBJ has lunch with Andre Meyer; dollar crisis; Lady Bird reminisces with her relatives; Lady
- remarks; Lady Bird addresses the group; Lynda Robb makes a statement
- LBJ returns from Texas & is very tired; Lady Bird swims & goes to hair salon; tea with T.J. Taylor's nurse, Jean Hughes; Ms. Hughes gives Lady Bird photos of Taylor; Lynda Robb's pregnancy; tea for National Association of Food Chains; beautification
- of the Johnsons in East Hall; the Johnsons & guests to Camp David; Lady Bird bowls with guests; dinner; Lady Bird & guests watch movie, "Rachel, Rachel;" Lynda Robb arrives & visits with Lady Bird; Lynda has encounter with Marine guard
- ; Lady Bird accepts LBJ bust by Victor Lamke; Lady Bird visits with Alabama relative; Lady Bird's autographs items; LBJ Library meeting; LBJ & Lady Bird meet White House Fellows & give speeches; Lady Bird visits Lynda Robb in hospital; LBJ has cold
- Lady Bird is awakened by someone in the bedroom & it is Lynda Johnson; Lynda tells her parents that she and Charles Robb want to marry; LBJ & Lady Bird have breakfast; Lady Bird leaves for the LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird & Roy White discuss renovation
- & Yale; Lady Bird praises her staff; LBJ has stag dinner for 30 Senators; Lady Bird visits with Sen. Harry Byrd; rift between the Johnsons & Stewart Udall about Vietnam; Lady Bird dines with Lynda Johnson & Chuck Robb; TV program on new District
- of press; Lady Bird, Lynda and Chuck Robb view possible rental in Arlington; office work; bowling; hair styled; Johnsons meet Prime Minister & Mrs. Yew; Lady Bird mentions guests; exchange of state gifts; the McGeorge Bundys are houseguests
- Johnsons are at Bassett House, a John D. Rockefeller III home; Johnsons to Bruton Parish Episcopal Church; anti-Vietnam sermon; LBJ, Chuck Robb & Jake Pickle play golf; Lady Bird goes for drive around Williamsburg and has tour of Carter's Grove
- LBJ & Lady Bird at Governor's Mansion in Austin; the Johnsons & John Connallys saw "Hello, Dolly;" plane from Washington diverted to Austin due to fog at LBJ Ranch; meeting & lunch moved to Federal building; Lady Bird takes Lynda & Chuck Robb
- Lady Bird listens to her diary recordings for November-December 1963 & July 28, 1965, to prepare for Howard K. Smith interview; office work; lunch; meeting with J.B. West about a new usher; Lady Bird & Lynda Robb to party for returning Vietnam
- Bird; reception for Democratic state chairmen; Lady Bird to David Lloyd Kreeger home to see paintings; Lady Bird critiques paintings; to John & Ashton Gonella party; dinner at White House with Lynda & Chuck Robb; Chuck & Pat Nugent leaving soon
- with the disapproval it got throughout the country. The Polls show 65% against it. The telegrams against it-- mail is running 50 - 50. Chuck Robb said every man approved of it. General Wheeler: applauded it. The message Abrams sent showed the men in I Corps
- . ~~12:57p ~ Inside th e Diplomati c entrance—th e militar y aide s wer e ther e a s Mrs . Johnso n wa s having a Beautificatio n luncheon . Th e Presiden t sai d hell o t o Cpt . Charle s Robb , USM C -^ ^^ standin g in the doorway . O n the wa y
Oral history transcript, Stuart Symington, interview 2 (II), 11/28/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- this town. Mrs. Truman did not like to get in it all, but Lady Bird was in it, all the way. I had a letter from Chuck Robb this morning, was supporting him out in Virginia, where half of my family come, from. There's a fellow who could go far, a fine man
- the basic commanders were not knowledgeable on the capabilities of air power at that time because of--a navy lieutenant by the name of Jimmy Robb, who was on the ship, and I--and we grew to be friends on the trip over as far as Hawaii--we 2 LBJ
- : [Inaudible] George Herman Brown. [Inaudible] W: I think-- G: This was one--I think you're thinking about the first one in 1955. This one was in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was visiting the Robbs, I think. W: Yes. G: What did he say about that? You
- , graduate student at the University of Minnesota. Mrs. Robert Redford, left, discusses plans for her solar home with former Award winner Roy Wilkins and Lynda Robb. International Women's Year: FIRST U.S. CONFERENCE HELD IN LIBRARY Describl;d b; one
- as WilLiam Bundy, Horace Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ban-y G Jdwater, Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Charles Robb, Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William Westmoreland
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 30 (XXX), 3/22/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- might get there and you could not cross the river. So ask Cousin Ava if you can't spend the night with her." Anyway, I got that all arranged. [see Lynda Johnson Robb's oral history for her memory of the flood] From then on, the day began to take over
- ^^ ... President and Mrs. Johnson _______ _._.....^ Lynda Robb Sent I Luci Nugent and Lyn Johnson Marie Fehmer whose Tom Johnson Larry Temple Jim Jones ( i Jim, Y to the Ranch House. Checked matters on _ Signed a few papers. Read staff memos 10p DINNER ! i
Oral history transcript, Phyllis Bonanno, interview 4 (IV), 2/18/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was talking about that the other night in terms of the March 31 speech. She had just seen Chuck [Robb] off to Vietnam that day, and she came back and she knew she was pregnant. Chuck was gone and her life was destroyed. Then she walked in to discover that her
- of Beautification Committee; Lady Bird bowls two games; Lady Bird records diary, eats cold dinner, watches television & receives massage; Lynda Robb attends Women's National Press Club Dinner
- Luci Nugent, Jane & Charles Engelhard to St. Francis Xavier Church; Lady Bird walks to Cedar House; LBJ has desk work; LBJ & Lynda Robb to St. Barnabas Church; Lady Bird & several guests helicopter to West Ranch; Lady Bird describes ranch
- plane available for Kennedy family; Lady Bird has coffee with houseguests; phone call from Luci Nugent; Lady Bird talks with Lynda Robb; LBJ has meetings & telephone calls; Lady Bird thinks of dangers to her family; LBJ gives television speech
- LBJ & Lady Bird have coffee & meet with Arthur Krim about the LBJ Foundation; the University of Texas will begin an oral history program; Lady Bird works with Hester Provenson on Portland speech; Lynda Robb to Acapulco with friends; reception
- Lady Bird attends meeting on LBJ Park; signing ceremony, S.1409 bill earmarking oil & gas receipts to Land and Water Conservation Fund; Lady Bird swims & goes to hair salon; visit with Lynda Robb; work on June monthly movie; meeting with Liz
- LBJ Park meeting; future transfer of LBJ Ranch to National Park Service; Lady Bird to Johnson City to LBJ Boyhood Home with National Park Service staff; Lady Bird says goodbye to Lynda Robb at airstrip; tour of LBJ Birthplace; lunch; two National
- Lady Bird & Muriel Humphrey to Philadelphia to appear on the Mike Douglas Show; Dorothy McCardle conducts interview with Lady Bird on airplane ride back; Lady Bird & Lynda Robb to Bethesda Naval Hospital to visit maternity facilities; Lady Bird
- Bird gives speech; speeches by Kentucky officials; Lady Bird gives speech at Democratic Women's Club luncheon; Esther Coopersmith tells of her visit to USSR; back to White House; LBJ, Lady Bird, Lynda Robb & the Krims helicopter to Camp David; dinner
- Lady Bird & Lynda Robb to Smithsonian for "Reading is Fundamental;" welcoming speech by Dillon Ripley; speeches by Lady Bird & Margy McNamara; LBJ Library meeting covered by press; Lady Bird bowls with Muriel Humphrey & Jane Muskie; press take
- speakers; upcoming Bicentennial year; tours of White House; Lady Bird rests & makes phone calls; visit with LBJ & Harry McPherson; Lady Bird visits with Texas visitors; LBJ park; visit with Lynda Robb; Lady Bird bowls; dinner; LBJ talks with ministers about
- ; Lady Bird has hair & medical appointments; renovations in Lady Bird's bedroom; Averell Harriman party for Lynda Johnson & Chuck Robb & diplomatic corps; LBJ will meet William Randolph Hearst; news conference at State Department; LBJ swims with Earl
- Pueblo seized by North Korea; visit with the Roy Permenters; office work; LBJ calls up 14,000 USAF & Navy reservists; Lynda Robb on Chuck leaving for Vietnam; swearing-in ceremony for Jerre Williams; Lady Bird & Lynda discuss remodeling at LBJ Ranch
- ; LBJ is having lunch with national security staff; office work; Lady Bird watches film footage of Lynda & Chuck Robb's wedding; Lady Bird takes flights to Dallas & Austin; Lady Bird stays at Luci & Pat Nugent's home
- Crihfield Exec. Dir., National Governors' Conference, Chicago, Ill. Maj. Gen. & Mrs . Philip deWitt Ginder Mrs-Jean Dalrymple, NYC Center Light Opera Co. Capt. & Mrs . Charles S. Robb Arlington, Virginia Mr. C. R. Smith Secretary of Commerce-designate
Oral history transcript, Sanford L. Fox, interview 1 (I), 11/27/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- . There would be times when Lynda Robb would call me for some assistance on photo albums or prints and the type of matting and the type of framing and how many she wanted, then I would give them to different people to work on. We have various specialists here
- was a good hostess, too, and married Mr. Robb, now lieutenant governor of Virginia. In my opinion the younger daughter wasn't as politically inclined. I never did see her very much around the White House--at least she wasn't as active as Lynda, the older
- Robb, Lynda Bird, 1944-
- , admitted that she had not been entirely comfortable as the fourth in a three hour bridge game with Lady Bird and Lynda and Chuck Robb. But LBJ had delivered to Chuck. He congratulated Chuck and told him he would have the deer dressed and sent to him