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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1968-11-13 (remove)

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  • these were discussions of such things as NYA, in which Lyndon Johnson was interested; WPA; Farm Security Administration; other public policies of particular interest to orderly economic development of [the] South. M: Just general problems that might apply
  • Development Service; Johnson's role in legislation; REA; Clyde Ellis; American Farm Bureau Federation; civil rights problems and the Agriculture Department; Agriculture Department's evolution
  • to the Congress on American Indians by a President of the United States . F: Had you known the President previous to being named the commissioner? B: No, I had not known the President previous to being named commissioner, and my association with him has been
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh November 13, 1968 P: Mrs. Anderson, in August 1965, you were named the United States Representative on the United Nations Trusteeship Council with the rank of Ambassador. A: Do you currently hold this position? No, I
  • urging me in the beginning to try to let him go. And I kept realizing the more I learned that this would be just disaster for him and also, I felt, for the United States because r felt that the Bulgarian government must know that we had him
  • which is never a quiet lake by any manner of means, of the United States, And, from day to day, from either the congressional or the operations side--that is, management side, or the labor side, or the shipper side, or anyone of a dozen other sides