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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
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INTERVIEW II
DATE:
MARCH 4, 1982
INTERVIEWEE:
HORACE BUSBY
INTERVIEWER:
MICHAEL L
- Oral history transcript, Horace Busby, interview 2 (II), 3/4/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
- Plan, that we must not cast our pearls before swine. Those things began to fit
together, and what you got the veterans, the young officers, guys who had been officers in
World War II, lots of them were district attorneys, city attorneys, you know
- run for governor they would not seek the office.
See, on the eve of World War II he had made this race for Senate and in all
but the history books he won it; it was stolen from him afterwards. John very much
wanted him to run for governor and use
- the end of World War II and this campaign.
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LBJ Presidential Library
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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
More on LBJ Library oral histories:
http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh
Busby -- IV -- 2
Peddy was anti-isolation
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hopeless and stickier problem for us than we have any appreciation of.
Detour, detour, detour. My all-time most important professor in my life was Eric
Zimmerman at the University of Texas, who was the first professor hired before World
War II under