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- Cliris1ia11. Frc111ce.1
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Who is our typical Texas politician
today? Is it Mr. Geniality, Bill
Clements? ls it loquacious, back
slapping Bill Hobby? ls it that
peace-loving, quiet, genteel Jim
Maddox? How about the epitome of
the red-neck-Good
Ole Boy Lloyd
Bentsen? Or how
- and John McCormack attend a two-hour breakfast meeting of the
DAC. Others attending include Truman, Stevenson, Eleanor Roosevelt and Paul
Butler.
At Jim Rowe’s suggestion, LBJ meets with Truman, Stevenson, Rayburn,
McCormack, Smathers, Clements, Mansfield
- of the Budget
(Alternate
until Sept. 1: Walter
after Sept. 1: Jim Falcon)
Smith;
MEMBERS
Robert C. Berson,
M. D.
Dean, South Texas Medical
Univ~rsity
of Texas
(
Ray E. Brown, L. H. D.
Director,
Graduate
Program
Hospital Administration
Duke University
- . William P. Hobby
Jr. of Austin; Mrs. Marshall Steves, San
Antonio; and Roy White, Austin.
Among the dignitaries present for the
occasion was Rep. Jim Nugent, who
represents this district in the Legislature.
Addinga touch of beauty and uniqueness
in the LBJ
- . William P. Hobby
Jr. of Austin; Mrs. Marshall Steves, San
Antonio; and Roy White, Austin.
Among the dignitaries present for the
occasion was Rep. Jim Nugent, who
represents this district in the Legislature.
Addinga touch of beauty and uniqueness
in the LBJ
- Barney tearing around with
a camera (metaphorically) strapped to his head, the number of hits soars. But we're getting ahead of our
story, which begins in the mid-1990s, when Orr went to work for Jim Geringer, then-governor of Wyoming.
Cheyenne isn't
- Barney tearing around with
a camera (metaphorically) strapped to his head, the number of hits soars. But we're getting ahead of our
story, which begins in the mid-1990s, when Orr went to work for Jim Geringer, then-governor of Wyoming.
Cheyenne isn't