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- was an active member of the House.
I got to know him right away.
B:
Was he already by that time moving into a position of
leadership in the informal sense?
Bo:
Yes, I think so. He took great interest in his work and he
had enthusiasm for his job. He
- through my husband in about 1956.
I believe it was
then that we perhaps had dinner with them two or three times.
F:
You didn't have more than a casual social relationship during his early
days as a Senator?
G:
No, we knew them a little bit, but I
- of the Department of Justice at the time,
and I met a Mr. Pollak, who at the time was on the White House staff
in District of Columbia affairs.
He had for a year, approximately,
been working on the legislation for reorganization of District
government.
The mayor
- in 1954.
M:
Right.
Is that correct?
How well did you get a chance to know Mr. Johnson in the period
when he was still leader of the Senate and you were a young Congressman?
D:
I had occasion to needle him many times because at that time he
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INTERVIEWEE:
ALAN L. DEAN
INTERVIEWER:
David G. McComb
PLACE:
Mr. Dean's office, Department of Transportation,
Washington, D.C.
Tape 1 of 1
M:
Now, last time we were talking about the task force under Mr. Zwick in
which you worked to set up the initial