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- written to Chuck Percy and said that President Johnson's son-in-law, Captain Robb, had been in charge of a platoon that staged an even bigger massacre in Vietnam. I was not familiar with this story myself, but Johnson said that Percy, instead of calling
- Pucinski's political career; Pucinski's relationship with Sam Rayburn; LBJ's support for Pucinski in a 1972 Senate race against Charles Percy; allegations of misconduct against Charles Robb in Vietnam; a trip to Chicago with Vice President Johnson
- for record re LBJ-Hometalk S 2 p 2/13/64 (dup. #3 in NSF Country File, United Kingdom, PM ome Visit, ~niZQ -r/1,t•~ "''-l,s-~(" A /12-13/64) FILE LOCATION NSF Country File United Kingdom, Meetings with Wilson, 3/2/64 RESTRICTIONCODES (Al Closed (Bl
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 101: Oct. 23‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- the basic commanders were not knowledgeable on the capabilities of air power at that time because of--a navy lieutenant by the name of Jimmy Robb, who was on the ship, and I--and we grew to be friends on the trip over as far as Hawaii--we 2 LBJ
- . Called L (Lyndon) re: getting word to Chuck then called Robbs. 8:42 CTJ called the President. 8:46 CTJ called Mr. and Mrs. James Robb in Milwaukee. 11:12 The President called CTJ. 11:49 CTJ called the President. Lynda to delivery room. 11:55 The President
- we all sat in the Cabinet Room listening to tapes that the General had brought back from Chuck [Robb] to his father-in-law about what was going on in Vietnam. That was one of the things that General Westmoreland [would do]. He was probably the highest
- of the Nonproliferation Treaty; LBJ's wish to improve the world for future generations; LBJ's reflective nature; recordings LBJ's son-in-law, Charles Robb, sent to LBJ discussing Vietnam; LBJ's concern over events in Vietnam; protocol surrounding the presentation
- with the President. 8:40 Dinner with the President, Captain Robb, Lynda, and Ambassador and Mrs. Ed Clark. 11-12 Chief Mills. Retired. *******
- -- talked with the President and CTJ. 9:59 Called Ashton at home. 10:44 Liz called -- talked re: baby Robb -- pink rose Chuck sent Lynda, etc. 11:05 Met with Mollie Parnis and Pipita (fitter) in West Hall. Had two dresses fitted in dressing room. 12:00
- No. Time Activity 9:36 The President returned from his office with Marie. 9:45 Dinner with the President and Marie. 10:20-11:00 Chief Mills. Retired. ****** House guests: Warrie Lynn and Phyllis Bonanno - Luci's room. Mr. and Mrs. James Robb - #303
- pictures. To the West Hall with wedding party to relax for a few moments. 5. 5:16 To the Blue Room with the President, Lynda, Chuck, Mr. and Mrs. Robb to receive guests 6. 7:15 To the East Room for cutting of wedding cake and dancing. Entry No. Time
- was doing certain things. M: Would he come up into the cockpit? C: Oh, yes. He came into the cockpit many times. The fact of the matter is, I [have hereJ,no, I gue$s it's at home, I've got a picture that he autographed for me where he's sitting
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 30 (XXX), 3/22/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- might get there and you could not cross the river. So ask Cousin Ava if you can't spend the night with her." Anyway, I got that all arranged. [see Lynda Johnson Robb's oral history for her memory of the flood] From then on, the day began to take over
- : What year was that? G: I believe that was 1958, yes, 1958. He managed to substitute a much milder bill by Senator [Styles] Bridges. Do you remember how he did that? T: I don t recall the detail s on that but 1 know he never di d want to 1 affect
- with the potentialities of my compromise approach to want to know how to deal with it on that basis. I had become, in other words, sort of a prop to his kind of moderation. I doubt that he was sendi ng r1ax Robb to anybody el se at the same time because thi s seemed
- not? C: That r s correct. I '-las born and raised and got my formal education in the State of Utah. I have occupied most of the positions between Assistant Ranger and my present position as Chief. I have s~rved as forest supervisor, staff officer
- Robb, Lynda Bird, 1944-
- luck he happened to have pricked me on the one issue where I felt very, very strongly that John Foster Dulles had made a big policy mistake back in the middle '50's when we put our money on Pakistan instead of India. F: To a certain extent
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 2 (II), 6/4/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- there. This time Johnny's stepson, Charles, just out of architectural school, was there. My reason for going, other than just to have a good visit with Kay, was to look at the plans for the Blair House Garden which she has been developing with John Painter
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 1 (I), 4/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- out in the papers the list of people that were invited and that could not come on account of illness. One was Mrs. Robb's sister or aunt; she had something wrong with her hip or something. It didn't say that the President's brother couldn't come
Oral history transcript, William A. Reynolds, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : No, that was before I got here. G: That' s right. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh
- present. Chuck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Robb joined party. 9:35 Left with Mr. and Mrs. Robb, in car. THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Columbus, Indiana Entry
- . 6:06 Arrived at the White House with Bess -- to the second floor. 6:50 Went bowling with Warrie Lynn Smith. 7:45 Returned to the second floor. Recorded. Entry No. Time Activity 9:25-9:50 To the theater to join Lynda and Chuck Robb -- saw part
- , Bennett McCarroll (their grandson), Ambassador and Mrs. Locke and their son Tom, Lynda, Chuck Robb, Bill Hobby (Houston Post), Joe Dealey (Dallas Morning News), Jim Chambers (Dallas Times Herald), Jake Jacobsen, Marie, Ginny, Jim Jones. 10:36
- . and Mrs. James Robb and Trenny left. Read letters. Lunch. 2. 3:15 Tony and Matianna came to visit. 3:27 With them to the gift room to see Lynda and Chuck's presents. 3. 4:40 With Tony and Matianna to the South Portico -- with them to Diana MacArthur's
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. The White House Date Saturday March 30, 1968 Activity Time Breakfast. 10:52 Saw Liz and Trenny Robb. 10:55 Simone and Mrs. List up
- . and Mrs. Valenti and Courtenay, Fanny McCammon, Congressman and Mrs. Pickle, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watson, Mr. and Mrs. George Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rostow, Lynda (in white satin harem pants) and Captain Chuck Robb, Warrie Lynn Smith, Vance Campbell
- to wish them a happy anniversary! 3:30 Had a nap with the President. 4:00 Lynda and Chuck Robb, Warrie Lynn and her date arrived. 4:30 Played bridge on the lower deck with Lynda and dates (Warrie Lynn watched). 6:05 Dr. Davis gave a brief sermon. 6:30
- -- Luci and Pat were getting ready to leave for Waukegan. 2:26 To the South Portico with Lynda, Warrie Lynn, Luci, Pat and Lyn to see the Nugents off. 2:31 To the second floor. 5. In the Queens' Room with Lynda and Chuck Robb. Nap Pictures of George
- . Chatted with Liz and Lynda -- Liz chose her evening bag. 12:48 Left the White House with Lynda and Chuck Robb -- spent the afternoon at the Huntland Estates, Middleburg, Virginia. 5:05 Returned to the White House. Worked with Ashton. 5:25 Nap. 6:15 - 7:00
- and boarded the Sequoia with guests. Dinner: fried chicken, tomatoes with cottage cheese. The President talked about running for Congress in the early days. Movie: Saw part of "Rough Night in Jericho." Lynda and Chuck Robb joined -- talked with them
- Locke - #327. Mr. Tom Locke - #329. Captain Chuck Robb - #324. ******
- to the Valentis'. 6:58 Arrived at the White House. 7:10 Went bowling with Lynda and Chuck Robb. Were joined later by the President, Jim, Marie, Vicky and Simon, the Valentis, and the Krims. 8:46 To the second floor with Lynda and Chuck. 8:55 Joined the President
- Capt Chuck Robb aJ)HHPcordless electric razor - Ronson Departed Main Ranch House --w/ Mrs. Johnso n Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Krim and Yuki for drive around ranches D LBJ Ranch p 24 Novembe r 1967 Frida y Act)vity(inctudevtsitedby) *^> _ _ J_
- that during that period his price per picture went up astoundingly. B: The Johnsons seem obviously perfectly happy with Pat Nugent and Chuck Robb. A: Absolutely, they really are. B: You must have known then-Captain Robb before Lynda. A: Yes, I did
Oral history transcript, Sarah (Mrs. T. J. .) Taylor, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1971, by David G. McComb
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- Bird was married, before luci had her second baby; there's just the first baby. The Robbs didn't have a baby. That was Christmas, 1967, you see. M: May I read the inscription? T: You certainly may. M: Mrs. Taylor has just shown me a picture
- oxygen. But I don't recall the details of that. G: Okay. H: And the next time I was intimately involved was the twenty-third of March, 1972. He and Lady Bird were visiting Lynda and Chuck Robb in Charlottesville. Johnson had severe chest pains
- : [Inaudible] George Herman Brown. [Inaudible] W: I think-- G: This was one--I think you're thinking about the first one in 1955. This one was in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was visiting the Robbs, I think. W: Yes. G: What did he say about that? You
Oral history transcript, Phyllis Bonanno, interview 4 (IV), 2/18/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was talking about that the other night in terms of the March 31 speech. She had just seen Chuck [Robb] off to Vietnam that day, and she came back and she knew she was pregnant. Chuck was gone and her life was destroyed. Then she walked in to discover that her