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  • L. Gillette PLACE: Kozy Korner Restaurant, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Why is the Mineral Wells speech--? B: Well, see, what was going on in this period in. . . . G: This was October, 1949; Halloween, almost. B
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  • Allen Duckworth selling a picture of LBJ and visiting the LBJ Ranch, Ted Dealey's statements regarding LBJ, visiting Hyannis Port with LBJ to see JFK, a flood at the LBJ Ranch during a Busby family visit
  • remember--he had a whole string of paranoid reactions to what he imagined somebody at the White House was setting him up [for], see. Well, this played 7 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library
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  • announced? G: Let's see. I believe he announced late. B: Very late. Yes, he announced on May 12, and he went to Texas on May 5. This is in 1948. He went to Texas on May 8. Before he left the office here-(Interruption) The story rounds out better if I
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  • . GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Busby's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 B: Let's see, Taft-Hartley was passed in Congress in 1947, the Republican 80th Congress. Their first two official acts when the Republicans finally regained control of Congress after
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  • , but it had an appropriation. The Leamon piece says that Bobby [Kennedy] rode to the Hill with this young sociologist who finally enabled him to understand his point about delinquency when Bobby said, "Oh, I see. If I'd been born here this might have happened
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  • never forget this moment, this time with you, to be able to see what a man like you, whom I know to be a good practicing Christian, to have this splendid example that you've just given me of the Christian spirit as applied to your fellow human beings
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  • . In the second primary, first of all, Congress. . . . You see, at the 1948 Democratic National Committee [Convention] Truman in his aggressive, feisty acceptance speech said that he was going to [be] tarring and feathering the Republican Congress
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  • in the short time that he had been governor, to see him very differently than when I had been a student. He had called me in once before. This is again digression, but he'd called me in the previous fall because he was greatly devoted to the University of Texas
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