- J. B. West
James Bernard West, known as J. B. (1912—1983) was
Chief Usher of the White House for 12 years, from 1957 to 1969. His best-selling book, "Upstairs at the White House (My Life with the First Ladies)" (with Mary Lynn Kotz), documents his time in the executive mansion, starting in 1941 under Chief UsherHowell G. Crim . The book serves as the main source of numerous White House anecdotes, such as President Johnson's demands for a multi-head high-pressure shower that required much rework to make powerful enough to satisfy him.West was born in
Afton, Iowa , the son of William and Sarah McVay West. He graduated from Creston High School in 1930 and moved to Washington in 1939. He married Zella Snyder and fathered two daughters, Kathy (Mary Kathryn) and Sally.West went to work in the White House as assistant to the chief usher in 1941. Prior to that, he worked in the
Veterans Administration . He was promoted to chief usher when Crim retired in 1957. With a staff of over 100, West managed many state dinners and other White House events, including those surrounding the mourning ofJohn F. Kennedy and the wedding ofLynda Bird Johnson . West retired from the White House in 1969. He died at the age of 70.References
* "Upstairs at the White House (My Life with the First Ladies)", 1973, Warner Books, ISBN-10 044630557X
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9501E7D61239F932A15754C0A965948260 "New York Times": "J.B. West, White House Aide Who Served 6 First Families"]
* [http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/FAMOUSIOWANS/40920012 "Des Moines Register": "Famous Iowans: West, J.B.]
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