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  • 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
  • E Issue Number LIV February I, 1993 0 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
  • 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 Environmental Law Institute honored her for her work in "nature protection." Lucinda Robb accepted the award on her grandmother's behalf. 5 New Gallery Displays Exotic Gifts A new gallery in the Library's muse­ um has recently been opened, dis­ playing gifts
  • are indebted to M . Ali-a Malechek Sell, imd esp ciaH to Ms. Ian Turpin and Colonel Graper lay the wr1 Colonel Mark Graper, USAF ay Observed (daughter Lucinda could not attend). evcral others who worked for LBJ in his Cabinet and at the White Hou ·e were
  • Covert McIntosh 6. Brent Covert 7. icole ugcnl 8. Lyndon ug nt 9 I . 14. 15. 16. I7. 18. 19. 20. Lady Bi_rdJohnson Jennifer Robb Lynda Johnson Robb Taylor ug nt Tatum Nugent Lucinda Robb Catherine Robb Chari R bb "Rogues and Vagabonds;" An Evening
  • part because Lyndon Johnson, in the time that was given ~ dedicated his Presi­ dency to eliminating them." With Middleton and Mrs. Johnson are the two oldest Johnson grandchil­ dren-Lucinda Robb, now a sopho­ more at Princeton University, and Lyn Nugent
  • 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
  • Johnson at 90: "TimeIs a Golden Coin" Nicole Covert; Catherine Robb; Harry Middleton; Lyndon Nugent On December 11, 2002, over a thousand well-wishers packed the LBJ Auditorium to observe Lady Bird Johnson's ninelieth birthday. Former Library Director
  • 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
  • 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
  • . For half a day on November 23rd, when the U.S. Government theoretically ran out of funds, the LBJ Library and Museum, on orders from Washington, closed its doors. Happily, those doors re-opened on schedule the next morning. Robb Wins Virginia Governorship
  • 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
  • adopted it unanimously as a goal for America today. 1 That bill of rights is a declaration that we as a nation must: I. Assure the right of every child to be wanted. 2. Assure the right of every child to be well born. L_yodaJohnson Robb chaired
  • 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
  • ; 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
  • floor before dinner. The Queen presented the former First Lady with photographs of herself and her husband. Lynda Robb and her daughter Cathy Robb and Luci Johnson with husband Ian Turpin, son Lyn and daughter Nicole were also present. 10 Members
  • 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
  • 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. 4 The LBJ Ranch
  • of the Johnson family through the years, including up-to-date pic­ tures of the third generation of the presidential family-the Robb and Nugent children. The exhibit has recently been renovated, including wild­ flower paper of the kind used at the LBJ Ranch
  • or so. Library photographer Frank Wolfe recently updated the pictorial documentation of the Robb and Nugent chil­ dren. On this page are samples of some of the results. JENNIFER ROBB, 6 LUCINDAROBB, 16 CATHYROBB, 14 NICOLENUGENT, 14 REBEKAHNUGENT, 10
  • , Nan Robertson suggested, is that ·'nobody remembers what happened the day before yesterday." From the floor, Lynda Robb echoed the thought: Many people "don't remember that the big advances only came about 20 years ago. some of them." The problem
  • 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. 4 Mrs. Johnson gets a first look, accom­ panied by Lynda and Charles Robb
  • . It wasn't. There was smoke, and excitement. The damage to the bedroom was 20 minor, and Luci was "allowed" to help with the patching up. Daughter Lynda Robb recalled a memorable meeting with Alice Roosevelt Long orth in the White House-as many could
  • with Award Committee member Dr. Robert A. Good. Tribute Endowment reaches goal of $2 million A baby for the Robbs The Committee which organized last December's National Tribute to Lady Bird Johnson has announced that $2 million is now in place to fund
  • to scholar. hip and to th UT community. And as did many speakers on lhe pr gram. Faulkner prai ·ed Middleton for pening LBJ's White House tele hone tapes. Catherine Robb and Lyndon Nugent spoke for the Johnson f:_rrm1d­ children. M . Robb thank d Middleton
  • , 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
  • of American ~ociet) and inst 1ut1ons, the forerunner, Charle, Robb: "We musl maintain historic commitment . " 1f yo will, of tht. current public/pri, ate partner hip that 1, the goal of so man. or m in public life Loda_. finally it is my O\\ n r ehnu that tht
  • 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
  • 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
  • of the Board of Directors of the LBJ Foundation elected at the Board's annual meet­ ing, are Luci Baines Johnson (left), Lynda Robb (right), daughters of President and Mrs. Johnson, and Joe Allbritton (below), Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
  • , 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
  • The Texas Legislature The LBJ Library Future Forum, founded by Johnson granddaughter Cath­ erine Robb, recently sponsored a meeting in the Library Atrium with three Texas legislators: Todd Baxter, Eddie Rodri­ guez, and Patrick Rose. Steve oster
  • , 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
  • 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
  • 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