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- e , u n d e r E is e n h o w e r, I th in k .
I th o u g h t it w ould ta k e the a tte n tio n , the
a c c la im , th e s p o tlig h t, off the D ip lo m a tj a n d th is w a s th e ir night,^ th e ir
l a s t n ig h t w ith th e J o h n so n a d m
- Start children; Johnsons hold Diplomatic Reception; Lady Bird names guests; small dinner party for the Joe Frantzes and Governor & Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller; Lady Bird reads before sleep
- COP'ffmi.tiTED
WITH HIS FOREIGN ADVISERS
.
AT
THE
Perm1ss1on of Cop)"t'ight
~hnson
TUESDAY LUNCHEON
March 19, 1968
In the Mans ion
The President:
Secretary Rusk:
Dean, have you read the Reischauer letter?
Yes, but it has been over taken by recent events
- Lyndon's s ta ff Dorothy Territo,
Juanita, and Harry Middleton on whom we have come to depend more and
more.
The dominant question was the short movies,
"Space" is under
way, Leonard reported. He read us a le tte r from [John] Secondari,
the gist of which
- is certain of this. The
President said he had a different reading of the text. The
President asked "Did he sign on?"). Berger said, not exactly.
The tenor of most of the replies have been friendly. The
President asked if there was any report on the nine
- a s t e r n
c o u n trie s.
And I do not th in k i t is m y im a g in a tio n th a t m a k e s m e
s e e in D ean R u s k an a l m o s t i m p i s h tw in k le of th e e y e , a m o r e
read y sm ile .
And ev e n V i r g in i a , a s L u c i w ould