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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1968-09-19 (remove)

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  • rather have my friends as competitors than anybody else. II \{e \o,ere mighty, mighty grateful. And that ''las the spirit in which he helped us get this station. PB: There were quite a number of people who have distinguished themselves since
  • nationalization took place? H: I think periodically the Foreign Relations Committee has exercised a role. It did following World War II; and as you say, that's one illustration, the so-called Hickenlooper Amendment, which said we shouldn't give American
  • II and-- B: Last throes of the New Deal. Can you recall freshman Congressman Lyndon Johnson about 1937? H: Well, yes, I was conscious of his being here. It was later before I got closely acquainted with him. B: About when would that have been