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Nancy stated in her memoirs, " I felt panicky every time left the White House " following the assassination attempt, and made it her concern to know her husband's schedule: the events he would be attending, and with whom.
Eventually, this protectiveness led to her consulting an astrologer, Joan Quigley, who offered insight on which days were " good ", " neutral ", or should be avoided, which influenced her husband's White House schedule.
Days were color-coded according to the astrologer's advice to discern precisely which days and times would be optimal for the president's safety and success.

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