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- and public meetings all over
the country.
Then I would grab my hat at noon and fly across the country to
make the speech to some place in Alabama or New York City.
Quite often, the
only speaker I could get on short notice was myself.
I became acquainted
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- issue unfortunately
It cost the Republicans a lot of votes in New
York State and in many others.
However, in Kentucky and Tennessee, I'd
have to say that the issue worked for the Republicans in those states.
Mr. Johnson couldn't offset that.
F:
You
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- in
New York was lowered, except the federal flags, already. Flags all over the country,
including Washington, were lowered except the federal flags, which cannot just be
arbitrarily lowered. Somebody has to say, "Lower them." Even the District of Columbia
- assassination; the occasional need to make sure the president understands the situation about which he is making a decision; the president's authority in lawmaking; interagency action; the 1967 New Town in Town program at Fort Lincoln in Washington, D.C
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
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And the Austin district then was more
of a New Deal district than most districts in Texas.
too much of it; I read about it of course.
him speak in the campaign.
I didn't watch
And I don't recall hearing
I don't know whether I heard any of the
speeches
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . Levine, I'd like to begin by providing a little biographical
background information that I have.
Then if you feel there are any
gaps, please feel free to fill in.
Originally you're from Brooklyn, New York, as I understand it.
You attended the Brooklyn
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)