Skip to main content
-
Series >
Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories
(remove)
-
Date >
1969-03-05
(remove)
-
Subject >
Civil disorders
(remove)
Limit your search
Tag
Contributor
Date
Subject
Type
Collection
Series
Specific Item Type
Time Period
3 results
- :
Can you tell me about the circumstances of this appointment?
H:
This was a strange one, too, because I saw the speculation in the
newspaper about who was to be appointed.
I must honestly say that
I was sort of relieved--which is sort of a self
- wrong, no matter what the reason,
then OEO can deal with that in its own way.
B:
Yes.
G:
But there is outside pressure, either newspapers or Congress or what
have you, then OEO is sort of in the limelight and has to make
decisions.
B:
Well
- to be
the deputy mayor.
I want a city manager for that job."
Horace Busby then called
Pat Healy of the National League of Cities, John Guenther, U.S. Conference of
Mayors; Mark Keane, the executive director of the International City Managers
Association; and Mr