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- make some rather elaborate efforts . I know that Dick Maguire stayed on, for example, at the Democratic National Committee because Johnson specifically asked him to and said that he needed him . M: Robert Kennedy stayed on for a while . B: Yes, Bob
- Biographical information; impressions of LBJ when he was majority leader; covering the Democratic National Convention in 1960; LBJ
- practically most of the posts over at the courthouse. P: And ultimately in '34 Richard Kleberg, your candidate, was the first to win in a national contest? B: Let's see. It was not '34; he won in '32. In '34 they had redistricted the Congressional
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Oral history transcript, Henry Hirshberg, interview 1 (I), 10/17/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- in his marriage to Mrs. Johnson? H: Definitely. P: No, he was married in '34 and he had-- H: I am all mixed up in that. P: Not until 1935. H: That's right. P: He had returned here in '34--'33 as the State Director of the National