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...what is essentially a sidelight, "Covering a Massacre," in PRESS, reports on how Austin's KTBC radio and television station, owned by Lady Bird Johnson and her daughters, and usually geared to the relatively quiet pace of a college and capital town, covered one of the wildest days in the city's history...
...Lynda Bird, now 22, because of frequent separations from their parents. Throughout the "deprivileged" years, as the sisters call them, Father was in perpetual political motion in Washington and Texas while Mother had the family interests to mind; until Luci was eleven, even her school year was divided between Austin and Washington. Most summers she went to camp in Texas. Always striving to be grown up, always "eleven going on 16," as a contemporary puts it, she changed the y in her first name to i for no apparent reason years ago, got mediocre grades in school until a sight...
...fiance "has pretty much saved up because we haven't been going places, and we feel as though we can make it with what we both have right now." In all probability, Pat will work several hours a day at KTBC, the Johnson family TV station in Austin...
...first house will be considerably more stylish than the average students' quarters. Luci noted that it has "two skylights, which I find just great, and besides, they save electricity." More specifically, the house at 1105 Heritage Way, of a type that rents for about $165 a month in Austin, is half of a new two-family duplex in one of the city's better residential neighborhoods. The Nugents will have two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a cathedral ceiling in the living room, wall-to-wall carpeting in two rooms, an automatic dishwasher in the kitchen, air conditioning throughout...
...remain an ordinary citizen, the mantle of First Son-in-Law will inevitably shape his life. He is already, for example, chary of a career in the capital, where almost any job that he might take would leave him and the White House open to charges of influence. In Austin, at least, the newlyweds can take their place comfortably in the provincial squirearchy...