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

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  • think so because the way that I see it these children making their debuts have to just go so hard during the Christmas holidays, and people who'd like to entertain can't get all the parties in. M: Well, you grew up then in Galveston? MT: Yes. M
  • on various I saw him there. I met him as a U.S. Senator, because I always went to the Congress and said hello to the people. But I had a chance to know him better in the late fifties when I was Governor of North Carolina and he was invited to make
  • to El Paso, Texas for permanent residence and became associated with a prominent law firm here. In 1916 I was elected to the Texas Legislature from El Paso County. At the beginning of my second term I was made Speaker of the House. No one was nominated
  • belong anyway and where it's a national liability; to get more decentralization of people, of industry, of social activities. I've had a wonderful experience with President Johnson in that field. M: Do you think he has paid what you would consider