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  • , and a fantastic, exotic part of the world. So the days of the Eisenhowers, and our relation, both business-wise, vis-á-vis the Senate Majority Leader, a Democrat, and the leader of the whole country, the President, a Republican, was a good relationship; so was our
  • be? If it was a Democrat, he wouldn't have the same sort of--even if he was elected and could continue as majority leader, he wouldn't have the same role. Vis-á-vis an aging, somewhat ailing, Eisenhower, and that narrow, narrow margin in the Senate, it was a very powerful
  • received. Anyhow, at the christening there was all the family and such old-timers as Bess Beeman and her husband, and Sherman and Delle Birdwell, and Paul and Dolly Bolton. Paul was with us at KTBC. (Interruption) Max and Marietta Brooks and Herman Brown
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXXI -- 11 J: I don't remember. Isn't that ridiculous? G: Do you recall who else was there? Senator Russell-- J: Jesse Kellam, of course, and I think maybe Paul Bolton might have been
  • of the folks--well, me and whoever I could get--we were the cooks. I must have told you somewhere in here about the three fried eggs [original story is in Interview VI], which is sort of a symbol of our life. Lyndon would ask all the postmasters to meet him out
  • acquainted with him I just had a hand-inhand feeling for Willis Hurst, and it was a great gift from the Lord that he happened to be in that place at that time. He had trained under an extremely well-known doctor called White. M: Paul White? J: Yes, [he