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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-02-05 (remove)

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  • the West, newspapers, radio, TV, and what have you, you begin at that point to feel sort of swallowed up by the immensity of the Soviet Union, particularly in Siberia in the wintertime. We went to a power station and at lunch, there began the usual after
  • were a judge of the Hustings Court in Roanoke; '46 to '48 in the U. S. House of Representatives. Then, until '57 Attorney General of Virginia; governor from '58 to '62, and since in 1962 your position here is Associate Judge in the U. S. Court
  • , but primarily because of his association with a very controversial labor case. The Chicago Tribune was very adamant against his appointment, and had used all the influence possible--sent investigators in and everything else to Wisconsin. And this was affecting