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  • there; she was at the Ranch. Was it her birthday? Was it an anniversary? G: No. N: Maybe he was just homesick, but he got the violinist in the phone booth with him and called Mrs. Johnson and he had the violinist serenade Lady Bird over the telephone. G
  • there when he became president. I didn't go out to the plane or get involved in that. plenty other people running around. involved. Then-- There wasn't any reason for me to be I kept in touch by telephone about what was going on. I was trying to think when
  • . Phil, I'm sure, was talking to Lyndon because he always had a foot in that ,camp. He and I were talking daily, and sometimes almost hourly on the telephone. And he would then put me in touch with Rogers and the people in the Eisenhower
  • as a standard before. And I think the biggest thing was getting people to put it into effect on their own and believing that in some way or another they were connected with the effort. For example, the telephone call which interrupted us a few minutes ago