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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1968-10-31 (remove)

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  • , paintings, and the great problem now is to build an air museum and to get the money for it. Now, I would have always hoped as I say with a smile when I approached President Johnson once when he was a Senator that some of these very well-to-do oil men
  • chairman of the House Committee on Banking and Currency, a very astute, shrewd, conservative politician--sort of a Bob Taft-type politician. A perfectly decent man, but he considered politics a reasonably rough game; and he knew more about the OPA, since he
  • Neustadt; Dean Acheson; Bob Kerr; Brien McMahon; John Sparkman; James Webb; Senator Richard Russell; Secretary Marshall; General Bradley; Forrest Sherman; General Vandenberg; Lawton Collins; joined Covington & Burling; Albert Gore; lobbyist for Theodore
  • record was not kept, and I hope that for the historians of the future, when we have another President, if we're lucky enough to do so, with this concern for the full utilization of our human resources, that full records will be kept. But the executive
  • interesting. J: Well, I'm very glad to tell it. I hope that it throws a. little light on what a wonderful young man and lifesaver he was as a young person. P: Of course, you know these early times are not as well documented, and so it's very interesting