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- l:I of igher education.
Thi: pagi.:s that follm, offer a sampling ol their presentations
David and Julie Eisenhower. \\ith moderator Lewis Gould
Senator Moynihan
Gonrnor Robb
NEWSLETTIR
Of THEFRIENDSOf THELBJLIBRARY
Excerpts From Moynihan:
A FAR
- for a painting, Mr. Johnson told a Secret Service agent, "Give him a
lighter." The agent re.plied, "He says he's already got one." Mr. Johnson's answer is not
recorded.
15
An Evening with Weapons of Mass Destruction (Charles Robb, Jim
Langdon, and Bobby Ray
- Issue NumberLXI November 15, 1995
The Johnson women (most of them): Lucinda Robb, L,·nda Robb, Lady Bird Johnson, Cathy Robb, Nicole Nugent
Covert, Luci Baines Johnson, Nicole (Mrs. t,,ndon) l\ugent. (Missing: Claudia Nugent, Rebekah Nugent
- eventual successin
Robb seesdangersin unilateralism Phc>10by Charles Bogel
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this confrontation, but U1enwhat? ··J
have yet to see the kind or commit
ment to the consequencesof victory
that I do to simply seeking victory.
With support only
- Among
January 2004
Luci Johnson and Lynda Robb View the
"White House in Miniature" Exhibit
Story begins on page 21.
Photo by Charles Bogel
An Evening With Nellie Connally
On
ovember 6, 2003, before an
overflow crowd in rhe LBJ Auditorium,
John
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Issue Number LIV February I, 1993
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Surrounded by relatives and friends (daughter Luci; granddaughters Claudia and Rebekah Nugent, with Ian Turpin
between them; granddaughters Cathy and Lucinda Robb, with Stuart Turpin between them; and screen
- for Senator
Kay Bailey Hutchison, then led a very
moving convocation f r attend s.
Ms. Catherine Robb delivered the
keynote peech, in which she detail d
how she had come to know her
grandfather through a series or per
sonal di ·cussions with famil mem
bers
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looked at the !iv s of three prominent
frican-American religious leaders in
the Austin area: Jacob Fontaine, a Baptist
Minister; Abraham Grant, D.D .. an Af
rican Methodist Episcopal Minist r and
Charles Whitiker. a Methodist Minister.
The Huston-Till
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Lt. Gov. Charles Robb, son-in-law of President and Mrs. Johnson, is the newly elected
governor of Virginia. "Chuck" (as he is known) Robb, who is married to the former
Lynda Bird Johnson, is the fir. t Democrat to win the g vernor hip in Virginia
- family did the speaking
honors at President Johnson's birthday commemora
tions this year. Senator Charles Robb spoke and laid
the wreath on the President's grave at the LBJ Ranch.
His and Lynda's oldest daughter, Lucinda, presided in
front of the massive
- the
larger-than-life persona of Theodore
Roosevelt.
At the core of Luck.inbill 's per
formance was a speech that TR made
at Saratoga, ew York in July, 1918.
He had just learned that his youngest
son Quenti11 had been killed i.n
France,
but for the occasion
- period in our country's past.
The gown worn by Lynda Bird
Johnson when she married Marine
Captain Charles Spittal Robb in the
White House in December 1968 was
put on exhibit to mark the Robbs'
30th anniversary. Not displayed for
lack of space
- today, through the work of Lynda Robb. and
Luci Johnson, and all of the John ·on grandchildren. Moreover, it
ontinues through the work of the men and women he sponsored,
trained, taught, and ncouraged.
" s Joe Califano put it so forcefully, 'The ship
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THEPROGRAM
Thursday, April 18, 9:00 a.m.
Presiding Harry J. Middleton
Welcome: William S. Livingston
Keynote Address: Barbara C. Jordan
9:45a.m.
"The J#:zyThings ffi>re
- legislators,
hailed Lyndon Johnson's accom
plishments in the field of education.
The reunions are not only food,
drink and socializing. There's
music, too, as Senator Charles
Robb and his wife, presidential
daughter Lynda, demonstrate.
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The LBJ Ranch
- ;
Congressman Jack Brooks, the incoming Dean: Dr. Melville
Bell Grosvenor,
hairman of the Board of the
a·ional
Geographic; Robert Wynn of San Antonio, de igner of the
exhibit, and Mrs. Johnson.
More than 300 Friends were on hand for the event.
Lynda Robb
- 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
- that Jacqueline and Lady
BLrclsaw each other ag, it .
[n 1986. Mrs. Onas is in ited
Mrs. J hns n and h r daught r and
s n-in-law Lynda and Charles Robb
to spend an aft ·moon with her at her
home in Martha's Vineyard. and after
that the two women s ialized, Lady
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wh1c are irnmutabl and unchanging.
F'ormerPresident Ford greets L~·ndaand Charles Robb on the final da)' or lhe New Deal ymposium.
Balladeer Joe Glaur performs son~s of the ~orkingman with scenes of the Depression behind him.
'The Flavor
- , sponsored by U. T.'s His
tory Department and College of
Liberal Arts. His book, scheduled for
publication in the spring by Oxford
University Press, is titled Lyndon B.
Johnson, A PoliticalLife, 1908-1960.
lit will be the first of two projected
volumes.
2
- Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey
Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John K nnelb
Galbraith,
Barry Goldwater,
Ann Land rs. David
McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Charle Robb, D an
I WANT
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You will have free admission to all the other
- to pay tribute to her, she
was honored for her philanthropic
and civic efforts by Ca1'itas, an oFga
nization that assists low-income fam
ilies. Grandchildren Lyndon Nugent,
Cathy Robb, and Nicole Nugent
Covert (above) gave tributes.
In Washington
- and Luci cut the ribbon to open the gallery. Luci is
getting help from her grandson, Johnson Covert. whose mother Nicole holds
granddaughter Claudia. Senator Charles Robb looks on.
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Mrs. Johnson gets a first look, accom
panied by Lynda and Charles Robb
- , Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon
Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Barry Goldwater,
Ann Landers, David McCullough,
Daniel Patrick
Moynihan, Charles Robb. Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William
I WANT
TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE FRIENDS OF THE LBJ
D General
- , begionJng with their early married years in Washington and
extending to photognphs of the Nugent and Robb children today. Among
the pictures displayed Is one of Mrs. Johnson with her grand hildren, taken
at the LBJ Ranch on Christmas 1980. (right)
A popular
- . Krim
Mrs. Albert D. Lasker
Harry J. Middleton
LyndaJohnson Robb
Hugh G. Robinson
Max Sherman
Robert S. Strauss
Larry E. Temple
Jack Valenti
Lew R. Wasserman
Notes on other Board Members:
Chairman Tom Johnson, President
of Cable News Network, received
- . Pickle."
Virginia's Lt. Governor Charles
S. Robb and his wife, the former
Lynda Bird Johnson, became the
parents of a third daughter Tues
day, June 20.
The latest addition to the Robb
household, Jennifer
Wickliffe,
was born at Fairfax County Hos
pital
- dress
worn by Lynda Bird Johnson when
she married Charles Robb.
Carol Channing and other members of the cast performed the title song
scene from "Hello, Dolly!" in the East Room in 1967. Mrs. Johnson
r corded; '' It was one of the gaye ·t times I
- Among
December 2005
Photo by Charles Bogel
December 6, 2004: Lady Bird Johnson Welcomes an
Old Friend, for an Evening with U.S. Senator Kay
Bailey Hutchison in the LBJ Auditorium.
Story on page I 3.
An Evening with Marvin Watson and Sherwin
- Library, and Dr.
William S. Livingston, UT Austin
Vice-President and Dean of Graduate
Studies.
Middleton says he is confident the
proposed encyclopedia "will repre
sent the best congressional scholar
ship of the last 30 years." Livingston
New members
- the "history
of the history" of T -the per
iod of adulation and hero
worship which followed his
death, the "debunking" that
began in the 1920's, culminat
ing in the current ''Period of
Renaissance," with Roosevelt's
reputation on the rise. "Is TR
going
- 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
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The Ilonorahle Thurgood Marshall, Associate Justice of the
Left to right. former Secretary of Commerce Alexander Tro\\
bridge, Mrs. Charles Engelhard and Associate Justice Thur
good .Marshall await the luncheon ceremonies.
2
Dr. McGill. IeH, and Mrs. Johnson
-
to Charles S. Robb went on tem
porary exhibition in the Library
on the 20th anniversary of that
event, December 9, 1967. It wm be
on display until June of this year.
beck as Lyndon Johnson's Mifitary
Advisor";
Robert
Hilderbrand,
"The Johnson
- Among
Bob Hope's daughter Linda opened the exhibit
honoring her father at the Johnson Library.
Story on page 23.
Photo by Charles Bogel.
An Evening With Joseph A. Califano, Jr.
Joe Califano was LBJ's top aide
for domestic legislation. He oversaw
- Roosevelt remar ed that
he could be president of the
United States or he could s e
that Alice behaved herself. But
he couldn't possibly do both. On
thi occa ion Ms. Robb remarked
favorably on a p rtr it of the wife
of William Howard Taft, with
her cla sic
- 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
- .
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
- & Co.
George Kozmetsky, Dean, Graduate S~hool of Business, The
University of Texas at Austin
Rohert 0. Anderson, Chairman of the Board, Atlantic Richfield
Company
W. Donham Crawford, Chairman of the Board, Gulf States
Utilities Company
Douglas M. Costle