President Johnson Sings With Yuki, 1968
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President Johnson Sings With Yuki, 1968
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President Johnson sings with Yuki as Ambassador David Bruce looks on. Yuki was a mixed breed dog found by President Johnson's daughter, Luci Nugent, at a gas station in Texas on Thanksgiving Day in 1966, while on her way to the LBJ Ranch. She named the dog, Yuki, which means "snow" in Japanese. At first, Yuki lived with Luci, but while visiting the White House, Yuki won the President's heart and became his faithful companion. On the President's birthday, August 27, 1967, Luci told her father that he could keep Yuki. When President Johnson left office on January 20, 1969, Yuki returned to LBJ Ranch with the President on Air Force One. After Johnson's death in January 1973, Yuki went to live with Luci Johnson Nugent and her family. Yuki died in 1979. David Kirkpatrick Este Bruce (February 12, 1898 - December 5, 1977) was an American diplomat and politician. He was the only American to serve as Ambassador to France, the Republic of Germany, and the United Kingdom. Photographed by Yoichi Okamoto February 6, 1968.
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