Discover Our Collections


  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Contributor > Pickle, J. J. (James Jarrell), 1913- (remove)

5 results

  • graduation year. Joe lived in Brooks Hall in one of the suites up on the fourth floor, top floor, which were inter-open-connecting about four or five rooms. the days when they still had hazing at Baylor. That was in The students who lived in that suite
  • the space is gone. But we got--here's the Hoggs family. That goes back in Texas history a long way. Now, here is a different color, here's Tory [Mary Victoria?] and Frank Wozencraft. They were in the Johnsons' attorney general's office. Here's Jack Brooks
  • . Bender, Lloyd Bentsen, Tom Bevill, Marilla Black, Charlie Blake, Dolph Briscoe, Lansing Brisbin [?], Alger Brit [?], Jack Brooks, Jerry Brown, James Bunning [?], Horace Busby, George H. W. Bush, Liz Carpenter, Scott Carpenter, Jimmy Carter, Bob Casey, Jr
  • four of us from Texas, Albert Thomas, Jack Brooks, [Henry] Gonzalez and myself. were about six from the whole South. So there Of course that caused a flood of mail later, four or five hundred letters from all over my distri'c t, bitter, bitter
  • this same old bunch, Marietta Brooks and Julia Bryson down running the .office; we had Charlie Herring, later our state· ·senator, and Don Thomas, he1ping on this helicopter; Sam Plyler and Dorothy Plyler, Willie Day Taylor, Mack DeGeurin were all involved
  • Albert Thomas, Congressman Henry Gonzalez, Congressman Jack Brooks and myself. There were only one or two others in the entire South, and that was, I believe, Claude Pepper from Florida, and Charles Weltner of Georgia. And one other man from Tennessee