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- , George Romney's fate
is already apparent. Romney's only
chance for the nomination is to sweep
the party primaries to support his
standings in the Harris and Gallup
;>oils. Until recently it was widely be
ieved that Romney's big problem was
bis failure
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that the President heard it and is displeased.
The President talked about the poll in yesterday's Washington Post
front page story which showed the President defeating Romney and Nixon
whether George Wallace was in or out of the race. He pointed out that
last
- attacking
George Washington, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Truman
and other American Presidents for getting involved in
foreign conflicts and cited these to show that this current
situation must be viewed in the context of our national
history. The President
- •• Jeh1t1en
MEETitH;; ''Oif)
COi' t "161 Ffrf D
Meeting began:
Meeting ended:
1 :51 p. m.
2:12 p. m.
NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING
WITH
LLOYD SHEARER
of
Parade Magazine
August 7, 1967
Shearer:
What adjectives would you use to describe George
- Bird meets with Business & Professional Women group & receives crime kit; tea for National Council of Jewish Women; Lady Bird works on captions for Good Housekeeping article; George Romney ends candidacy; Johnsons have dinner with Governor Branigan
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of State; Sylvester and Phil Goulding were in charge at DOD, and
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both were subject, obviously, to the White House.
But then there's
always a question as to how much time Bill Moyers or George Christian.
had to really exercise the kind of direction
- double amputee ..-
-/re lost to Romney .-fr'nd his pretty wife Alice.
Dear Robin Duke's frienrl, Mrs. Harcourt Amory, who helps h(:r
out by being Chairman of the Blair House Fine Arts Committee.
The luncheon was remarkable for several
the
loudspeaki
- LBJ & Lady Bird to Detroit; Gov. Romney meets plane; LBJ gives speech with heckler in crowd; standing ovation; Lady Bird mentions LBJ's health; to Battle Creek, Michigan; 1948 Campaign; as child, Lady Bird went to Battle Creek Sanitarium with Aunt