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Oral history transcript, Roy L. McWilliams, interview 1 (I), 8/15/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : No, I met them only, later, but it wasn't at that time that I'd even met them or knew who they were. G: So I guess that puts you on the bus to Austin. M: Well, I stayed at a little hotel about two blocks from the Littlefield Building. I think
- Biographical information; San Marcos; College Star; White Stars; membership; purpose; LBJ as state NYA administrator; NYA public relations activities; staffers; structure of the NYA; projects; Herbert Henderson; working habits; later contacts
- in Washington, ~ •••• I have a mental block, can't think of his agency ..•.. PB: Federal BP: Ho, no. PB: Federal Trade Commission? BP: One of the large commissions and I'm sorry I can't think Co~unications of it right offhand. Agency? So we had
- by him and the late Naury San Antonio. Antonio. ~laverick, was the La Villita project in The project encompassed the restoration of old San Within a half dozen blocks of downtown San Antonio is the little block called Old San Antonio. it was a bunch
- up, so-and-so bill out? out?" '~en What's holding it up? are you going to get that Can't you get busy and get it And he didn't hesitate if he felt you were blocking it to call you LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- and said, ilHey, Al, He rushed over to me and looped that long arm around wait a minute!" my shoulder, stuck,his head down right next to mine as if in confidential conversation, and we walked together to the end of the block. He didn't say a word. He got
- out at the Adolphus Hotel. And Lyndon was just beside himself. He said, IlFred, I wish to hell you would find out where you're going before you start out!" Anyway, we circled a couple of blocks and we finally got to the entra Adolphus Hotel. lobby
Oral history transcript, John E. Babcock, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- name last night for another reason and now live got a mental block. But the general counsel and general manager of the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority was an attorney in San Marcos, and 1111 think of his name one of these days. G: Oh, Cape? B: Yes
- only 1500 votes in Travis County. Polk Shelton was high man in Lee County, which is Giddings, but he got about 20 per cent of the vote in Travis County. Of the 12,000 votes cast in Travis County, he got a big block. Sam Stone was high man
- York Avenue. It was a block and a half away. As a consequence he didn't have much contact with the staff during the time I was there. That was mostly my job. NYA had an advisory council of five people, as I recall; Arthur Altmeyer, Josephinne Roche
- to Scarbrough's to trade and you couldn't park within a block of it, you would just turn around and go home and wait until tomorrow . So I imagine that since space had to be bid on, that that had a lot to do with it . I never did know . I know that when we
- moved as bride and groom; and they died there. We sold it only four or five years ago; it is two blocks from the Franciscan monastery. F: Was it an integrated neighborhood? W: Yes, there were about six Negro families in a community of about 2
- he already knew through Lyndon, some he didn't. Part of the time Wirtz was here, he rented a house over in Alexandria just about two blocks from where I lived; and he and Kitty Mae stayed there and we saw a great deal of them. But from beginning
Oral history transcript, W. Sherman Birdwell, Jr., interview 2 (II), 10/21/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- there, they had two of them standing by. Of course, those things are a block long. So as we pulled up there, Rayburn saw those two gigantic planes there. Because Eisen- hower had commandeered General LeMay's plane to take it to India, LBJ Presidential