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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1968-10-01 (remove)

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  • and everybody would be, you know, putting it together and stapling and doing all sorts of things. he was still in the Senate Cha~ber; out to see how things were going. If it was late at night and he would corne in and But we were all around. I don't know
  • we lose money all through the winter. And to do this, you have to run either three 8-hour shifts or two l2-hour shifts. At this particular time I was working most of the night at the 7-Up plant, running the machinery myself, and working during
  • a regard for Mr. O'Daniel, but I don't know. He may have taken no position, I don't know. M: I have read in some of the books that there was a sort of a political struggle between your uncle and Sam Rayburn in 1940 in regard to the presidential race