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

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  • association with him as a member from the House on the Joint Committee. M: I see. When Mr. Johnson became a Senate Leader, as Minority Leader and later as Majority Leader, how would you characterize his relationship with the Republican leadership, of which
  • that time who ,jere associated in that venture. BP: Can you tell us some of those people? Well, John Co~ally, of course, our governor was one of -, the~; Ambassa~or Ed Clark, Congressman Jake Pickle, Bill Deason, one of our fine commissioners
  • worthy of note that my boy was endorsed by the District of Columbia Bar Association. And I say he was, in my book, eminently qualified. He'd gone to St. Albans here in Washington, he'd gone to Williams College in Massachusetts, graduated, went